Words — 15 found
1. handkerchief
てふ
お手拭き
1. (hand) towel; handkerchief; paper tissue; napkin; serviettePolite (teineigo) language, See also 手拭き
き
ハンカチの木
1. handkerchief tree (Davidia involucrata); dove treeUsually written using kana alone
ハンカチノキ
ポケットチーフ
1. pocket square; decorative handkerchief used as an accessory to a suitWasei, word made in Japan, From English “pocket (handker)chief”. Wasei (word made in Japan)
ポケット・チーフ
ほおかぶ
頬被り
1. covering one's head with a handkerchief, scarf, etc.; tying a cloth around one's head
2. feigning ignorance; shutting one's eyes (to)
頬かぶり 【ほおかぶり】、頰冠り 【ほおかぶり】、頬被り 【ほおかむり】、頬かむり 【ほおかむり】
頰冠り: Rarely-used kanji form.
1. three cardinal virtues (wisdom, benevolence and valour (valor))
2. (having) three uses (e.g. a kitchen knife); (having) three advantages (e.g. a method)See also 三徳包丁
3. three qualities of nirvana (dharmakaya, prajna and moksha); three qualities of parinirvanaBuddhism
4. three virtues of Buddhahood (benevolence, wisdom and renunciation of klesha); three virtues of Buddhistic enlightenmentBuddhism
5. small pouch with separate pockets for a handkerchief, notes and toothpicks (popular during the Edo period)Historical term