Words — 4 found
ぎゅうしゃ
牛車
1. ox carriage (for Heian-era nobles); oxcartHistorical term
牛車 【ぎっしゃ】、牛車 【うしぐるま】
くるまやど
車宿り
1. building where one keeps oxcarts and other conveyances inside a private estate
2. resting area for one's oxcart, wagon, etc.
わにゅうどう
輪入道
1. wanyūdō; firewheel; soultaker; burning oxcart wheel bearing the tormented face of a manJapanese mythology
しゃじん
舎人
1. servant; valet; footman
2. someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial familyArchaic
3. low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the ritsuryō system)Archaic
4. ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boyArchaic
5. honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremoniesSee also 宮内省
舎人 【とねり】、舍人 【しゃじん】、舍人 【とねり】
とねり: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). 舍人: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage. とねり: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). 舍人: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage.