Words — 55 found
おく
送る
1. to send (a thing); to dispatch; to despatch; to transmit
- わたし
- は
- てがみ手紙
- で
- がんしょ願書
- を
- おく送る
- よう
- き決めた 。
2. to take or escort (a person somewhere); to see off (a person)
- いえ家
- まで
- くるま車
- で
- おくお送り
- して
- も
- いい
- です
- よ 。
3. to bid farewell (to the departed); to bury
4. to spend (time); to live one's life
- ほうとうせいかつ放蕩生活
- を
- おく送る 。
5. to pass (down the line)
おくがな
送り仮名
1. kana written after a kanji to complete the full (usually kun) reading of the word; declensional kana ending
送りがな 【おくりがな】
1. lady; nobleman's wife
2. Okugata
みち
おくのほそ道
1. The Narrow Road to the Deep North (chronicle by Matsuo Basho, published in 1702)Work of art, literature, music, etc. name
2. The Narrow Road to the Deep North (chronicle by Matsuo Basho, published in 1702)
2. Okusha
おくて
奥手
1. late-growing riceesp. 晩稲
2. late-ripening crops; late-blooming flowersesp. 晩生
4. Okute
晩生 【おくて】、晩稲 【おくて】、晩熟 【おくて】
くら
お蔵
1. shelving (a play, movie, etc.); closing down; cancelling; canceling
2. rice storehouse (of the Edo shogunate)Historical term
お倉 【おくら】
おおあなむちのみこと
大穴牟遅命
1. Okuninushi; deity of magic and medicine later viewed as equivalent to Daikokuten and celebrated at Izumo Grand ShrineSee also 大国主命
おおなむちのかみ
大己貴神
1. Okuninushi; deity of magic and medicine later viewed as equivalent to Daikokuten and celebrated at Izumo Grand ShrineSee also 大国主命
大穴牟遅神 【おおなむちのかみ】、大汝神 【おおなむちのかみ】、大己貴神 【おおあなむちのかみ】、大穴牟遅神 【おおあなむちのかみ】
おおくにぬしのみこと
大国主命
1. Okuninushi; deity of magic and medicine later viewed as equivalent to Daikokuten and celebrated at Izumo Grand ShrineSee also 大黒天
おくにかぶき
阿国歌舞伎
1. Okuni kabuki; progenitor of modern kabuki, developed by Izumo Taisha shrine maiden Izumo no Okuni and popularized in Kyoto (early Edo period)
おおくにぬしのかみ
大国主神
1. Okuninushi; deity of magic and medicine later viewed as equivalent to Daikokuten and celebrated at Izumo Grand ShrineSee also 大黒天
おくいん
奥の院
1. inner sanctuary; inner shrine; sanctum sanctorum; holy of holies; place behind main hall of a temple enshrining temple founder, miraculous Buddhas, hidden statues, etc.Buddhism
奥之院 【おくのいん】
奥之院: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage.
すがな
捨て仮名
1. small okurigana used with kanbun
2. small kana used for diphthongs (ya, yo, yu, i, etc.)
捨仮名 【すてがな】
おくあし
送り足
1. stepping out of the ring while carrying the opponent over the edge, not considered as a lossSumo
2. okuriashi; forward or backward foot movement (kendo)Martial arts
3. moving in accordance with opponent's footwork (judo)Martial arts
くぞ
お食い初め
1. okuizome; weaning ceremony; ritual meal for a 100-day old infant
御食い初め 【おくいぞめ】