Jisho

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Words — 15 found

Noun
1. piece(s) of firewood (esp. chopped or split from logs)usu. まき
Noun
2. kindling (twigs, branches, etc.); firewoodOnly applies to たきぎ
  • もうすこもう少し
  • まき
  • くべ
  • なさい
Put some more wood on the fire.
Place
3. Takigi
Wikipedia definition
4. FirewoodFirewood is any wooden material that is gathered and used... Read more
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薪 【たきぎ】焚き木 【たきぎ】たき木 【たきぎ】
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Noun
1. hatchet; axe
Noun, Suru verb
2. wood-chopping; wood-splitting
  • まきわ薪割り
  • この好む
  • ひと
  • おお多い
  • りかい理解
  • できる
I know why there are so many people who love chopping wood.
Other forms
薪割 【まきわり】
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Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb
1. going through thick and thin to attain one's objective; enduring unspeakable hardships for the sake of vengeanceYojijukugo (four character compound)
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Noun
1. wood basket; firewood bucket; log holder
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薪いれ 【たきぎいれ】
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Noun
1. fuel and water; firewood and water
Noun
2. gathering firewood and drawing water; kitchen work; housework
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Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Noun
1. menial services (e.g. kitchen work); serving one's master unsparinglyusu. as 薪水の労をとる
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しんすいきゅうれい 薪水給与令
Noun
1. Order for the Provision of Firewood and Water (1842)
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Noun
1. kindling burned in shrines and templesArchaic
Noun
2. special kindling used in samurai families during the Edo period for the 15th of the first month and painted with 12 brush strokes (13 on a lucky year)Archaic
Noun
3. kindling offered by officials to the imperial court during the ritsuryō periodArchaic
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たきぎいだすく いて
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
1. having one's good intentions backfire dangerously; causing harm when trying to prevent it; trying to put out a fire while carrying kindlingIdiomatic expression
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Kanji — 1 found

12.690196648613282
16 strokes. JLPT N1. Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
fuel, firewood, kindling
Kun: たきぎ まき
On: シン
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