Words — 176 found
1. slash-and-burn agriculture
2. Kaden
こうでん
功田
1. land given to someone who has rendered a distinguished service (ritsuryō system)Historical term
2. Kouden
功田 【くでん】
としゆでん
都市油田
1. municipal waste from which valuable raw materials can be extracted; urban oil field
1. fertile field; field with fertile soil
かわた
皮田
1. lowly people (Edo period); etaUsually written using kana alone, Derogatory, Archaic, See also 穢多
皮多 【かわた】、川田 【かわた】、革多 【かわた】、革田 【かわた】、河田 【かわた】
しんでん
新田
1. new rice field; newly developed rice field
2. wasteland or marshland newly reclaimed as a rice field (Edo period)
新田 【あらた】
くがいでん
公廨田
1. land given to high-ranking government officials (ritsuryō system); land given to pay for the expenses of a government officeHistorical term, See also 職分田
公廨田 【くげでん】
1. a paddy moist all year due to improper irrigation
ぶんきんたかしまだ
文金高島田
1. unswept hairdo originating in the mid-eighteenth century (now popular at traditional weddings)See also 島田
1. farmland given to nobles of the fifth rank or above (ritsuryō system)Historical term
1. empty rice field (between the harvest and spring)