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Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
1. barefoot
  • かれ
  • びっくり
  • して
  • はだし裸足
  • そと
  • とびだ飛び出した
He was so startled that he ran outside barefoot.
Noun, used as a suffix
2. superior to (e.g. a professional); outdoing; outshiningUsually written using kana alone, Only applies to はだし
  • かれ
  • せんもんか専門家
  • はだし
  • すぐ優れた
  • ぎじゅつ技術
  • もっている
He has excellent techniques which would outdo a specialist.
Wikipedia definition
3. BarefootBarefoot (also barefooted) is the state of not wearing any footwear. While for functional, fashion, and social reasons footwear is generally worn, the wearing of footwear volitionally is exclusively a human characteristic and is a feature of many human societies, especially outdoors and not in an exclusively private context. Many people do not wear footwear in their home and some expect visitors to do the same.
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Other forms
跣 【はだし】跣足 【はだし】跣足 【せんそく】
Notes
跣: Rarely-used kanji form. 跣足: Rarely-used kanji form. 跣足: Rarely-used kanji form.

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