Jisho

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Words — 17 found

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1. itinerant (esp. itinerant gambler); drifter; nomad; rover
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1. itinerant priest; wandering monk; mendicant
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2. clouds and water
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雲水 【くもみず】
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1. staying the night (of an itinerant priest in Zen Buddhism); itinerant priest's lodgingBuddhism
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2. providing a room for an itinerant priest so that he may meditate for a long period of timeBuddhism
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1. itinerant monk being on pilgrimages to many landsYojijukugo (four character compound)
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1. manager of itinerant entertainers (Edo period)Historical term
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1. street performance by itinerant entertainers featuring a tumbling act in which a child performer wears a carved lion's head
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くさぎょう 草稼業
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1. precarious trade; unstable occupation; itinerant tradeYojijukugo (four character compound)
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浮き草稼業 【うきぐさかぎょう】浮草稼業 【うきくさかぎょう】浮草稼業 【うきぐさかぎょう】
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1. yamabushi; practitioner of ShugendōSee also 修験道
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2. itinerant Buddhist monk
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山臥 【やまぶし】
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山臥: Rarely-used kanji form.
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1. not knowing one's bearings; being disorientated
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2. itinerant monk; pilgrim
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1. wandering samurai; soldier of fortune; brigand; mountain-dwelling robber
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2. hermit; mountain ascetic; itinerant priestOnly applies to 野伏, Only applies to 野臥
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野伏 【のぶし】野臥 【のぶし】
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1. superstitious person
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2. practical joker
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3. peddler; itinerant salesman; blackmarket peddler (after WWII)
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かつぎ屋 【かつぎや】
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