Words — 41 found
ごせっけ
五摂家
1. the five regent houses; five families of the Fujiwara clan (Konoe, Kujo, Nijo, Ichijo, and Takatsukasa) entrusted as imperial regents and advisors starting in the Kamakura periodSee also 摂関
1. distinctive character used in the names of all people belonging to a single clan or lineage
ガンガン
1. clanging; banging; booming; loudlyOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
2. throbbing (headache); pounding; splittingOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
3. fully; vigorously; hard (e.g. working); flat outOnomatopoeic or mimetic word, Colloquial
4. Guingamp (France)
5. Gangan
がんがん
げっこうぞく
月光族
1. carefree young people who spend all their income; moonlight clanColloquial, from Chinese
1. secret; clandestine; covert; stealthy
2. spy (for a daimyo, shogun, etc.); secret agentHistorical term
カチンコチン
1. rock hard; stiff and unyielding (personality)
- きのう昨日
- せんたくもの洗濯物
- を
- そと外
- に
- ほ干し
- っぱなし
- に
- したら 、
- あさ朝
- には
- カチンカチンに
- こお凍っていた 。
2. clangor
カチンカチン、かちんこちん、かちんかちん
ガチャガチャ
1. with a clatter; with a rattle; with a clankOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
2. persistently (complaining, etc.); annoyingly; (going) on and onOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
3. messy; cluttered; untidyOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
がちゃがちゃ
1. (clandestine) brothel (Edo period); whorehouse
かく
隠れキリシタン
1. clandestine Christian (during the Edo period); secret Christian
隠れ切支丹 【かくれキリシタン】
隠れ切支丹: Ateji (phonetic) reading.
そうりょう
総領
1. eldest child; oldest child; first-born child
2. child who carries on the family name
4. head of a warrior clan (Kamakura period)Archaic
惣領 【そうりょう】、總領 【そうりょう】
總領: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage.
じゃんじゃん
1. clanging (of a bell); jangling; ding-dongOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
2. continuously; incessantly; one after another; rapidly; plentifully; freelyOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
ジャンジャン
1. with a clunk; with a clankOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
2. the sound of a sudden decrease (in profits, vigor, etc.)
しせい
四姓
1. the four Hindu castes
2. the four great families of the Heian period (esp. the Minamoto clan, the Taira clan, the Fujiwara clan and the Tachibana clan)Historical term
四姓 【ししょう】
1. ninja (esp. those serving the Uesugi clan during the Sengoku period)
みうろこ
三つ鱗
1. mitsuuroko emblem (three triangles in a triangular pattern; Hōjō clan symbol)