Words — 14 found
ひとり
1人あたり
1. per person; per capita; per head
1人当たり 【ひとりあたり】、一人当たり 【ひとりあたり】、一人あたり 【ひとりあたり】
かみ
上
2. top; upper part; upper half (of the body)
3. long ago
4. beginning; first
6. government; imperial court
7. imperial capital (i.e. Kyoto); capital region (i.e. Kansai); region (or direction of) the imperial palaceSee also 上方 かみがた
8. head (of a table)
9. wife; mistress (of a restaurant)Honorific or respectful (sonkeigo) language
りゅうしゅつ
流出
1. outflow; effluence; efflux; spillage; spill; discharge; haemorrhage; hemorrhage; bleeding (e.g. of ink into paper)
2. outflow (of people, capital, etc.); drain (of gold, talent, etc. from a country); leak (e.g. of personal information)
おおじ
大路
2. most important of the three classes of highway (ritsuryō period)Archaic, Only applies to たいろ
大路 【たいろ】
てう
手打ち
1. striking a deal; coming to an agreement; reconciliation
2. making noodles by hand; making handmade noodles
3. manual input (on a computer, etc.); entering (text) by hand; typing
4. swing (of a racket, bat or club) using only the arms (i.e. without proper body movement)
5. putting (a retainer or peasant) to death with one's own sword (of a samurai)Archaic, usu. written as 手討ち
手打 【てうち】
しほんぬしかんじょう
資本主勘定
1. capital personal account; investor account; investor's account; stockholders equity
ひざもと
お膝元
1. beside a nobleman; close aid (of a nobleman, etc.)
2. place where a high ranking person resides; one's own city (of a shogun, lord, etc.); Imperial capital; Imperial court; (shogun's) headquarters
3. place under one's direct control; one's own turf; one's own backyard
お膝下 【おひざもと】、お膝許 【おひざもと】
お膝下: Rarely-used kanji form. お膝許: Rarely-used kanji form.
さいえき
歳役
1. labor system in which able-bodied men were required to work for periods in the capital (ritsuryō system)Historical term
歳役 【さいやく】
1. capital punishment given personally by a feudal lord after a disrespectful act
1. going to the capital (esp. of a samurai or daimyo during the Edo period)Historical term
きょうみず
京の水
1. water from the capital (Kyoto), rumored to have a whitening effectArchaic
2. type of washing lotion from the end of the Edo periodArchaic