Words — 126 found
1. lumbar vertebra; lumbar vertebraeAnatomy
こしお
腰を下ろす
腰をおろす 【こしをおろす】、腰を降ろす 【こしをおろす】、腰を下す 【こしをおろす】
腰を下す: Irregular okurigana usage.
こしす
腰を据える
1. to settle down (and deal with something); to concentrate all one's energy (on something)
2. to settle oneself (in a place); to settle down (somewhere); to settle in
3. to take a solid stance; to lower one's center of gravity (centre)
腰をすえる 【こしをすえる】
ほんごしい
本腰を入れる
1. to set about in earnest; to make a strenuous effort; to put one's back into (doing)
1. narrow-waisted
3. Koshiboso
こし
腰
1. counter for swords, hakama, obi, etc. worn around the waistArchaic
2. counter for quivers of arrowsArchaic, Only applies to こし
腰 【よう】
1. firm or tough stance
こし
腰あて
1. bustle; crinolette; patch lining the seat (kimono)
2. hip pad (football)Sports
3. loin guard (armor); tasse
腰当て 【こしあて】
ごし
へっぴり腰
1. bent back; prone posture
2. weak-kneed; timidity; lack of nerve
屁っ放り腰 【へっぴりごし】、屁っぴり腰 【へっぴりごし】