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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
田遊び see styles |
taasobi / tasobi たあそび |
(Shinto) ritual performance (usually around New Year) to pray for a successful rice harvest in the coming year |
神嘗祭 see styles |
kannamesai; shinjousai; kannienomatsuri / kannamesai; shinjosai; kannienomatsuri かんなめさい; しんじょうさい; かんにえのまつり |
offering of the year's new rice harvest (imperial festival, October 17) |
秋上げ see styles |
akiage あきあげ |
(1) end of the rice harvest; celebration for the end of the rice harvest; (2) (ant: 秋落ち・2) increased rice prices in autumn due to a poor harvest |
秋落ち see styles |
akiochi あきおち |
(1) poor autumn rice harvest; (2) (ant: 秋高・1) depressed rice prices in autumn due to a good harvest; (3) deterioration of sake quality through summer aging |
種熟脫 种熟脱 see styles |
zhǒng shóu tuō zhong3 shou2 tuo1 chung shou t`o chung shou to shu juku datsu |
The seed of Buddha-truth implanted, its ripening, and its liberation or harvest. |
穫れる see styles |
toreru とれる |
(v1,vi) (1) to be harvested; to be picked; (v1,vt,vi) (2) (potential form of 穫る) (See 穫る) to be able to harvest; to be able to pick |
豊年祭 see styles |
hounensai / honensai ほうねんさい |
fertility festival; harvest festival |
遅場米 see styles |
osobamai おそばまい |
(See 早場米) rice from a late harvest; late rice |
那達慕 那达慕 see styles |
nà dá mù na4 da2 mu4 na ta mu |
Nadam or Games, Mongolian national harvest festival in July-August |
麦の秋 see styles |
muginoaki むぎのあき |
wheat harvest |
麦刈り see styles |
mugikari むぎかり |
wheat harvest |
アカムシ see styles |
akamushi アカムシ |
(1) (kana only) bloodworm (Halla okadai, species of eunicid worm used as fishing bait); (2) (kana only) red mite (Trombicula akamushi); chigger mite; harvest mite |
アマビエ see styles |
amabie アマビエ |
amabie; legendary monster said to appear from the sea prophesizing either an abundant harvest or an epidemic; (leg,cr) Amabie (Japanese folk monster) |
一粒万倍 see styles |
ichiryuumanbai / ichiryumanbai いちりゅうまんばい |
(expression) (yoji) a single seed can eventually produce a great harvest; even the smallest beginning can generate a greatest profit; watch the pennies, and the pounds will look after themselves |
五穀豊穣 see styles |
gokokuhoujou / gokokuhojo ごこくほうじょう |
(yoji) huge harvest (of the five grains); bumper crop; abundant crop |
五穀豊饒 see styles |
gokokuhoujou / gokokuhojo ごこくほうじょう |
(yoji) huge harvest (of the five grains); bumper crop; abundant crop |
五穀豐登 五谷丰登 see styles |
wǔ gǔ fēng dēng wu3 gu3 feng1 deng1 wu ku feng teng |
abundant harvest of all food crops; bumper grain harvest |
刈り入れ see styles |
kariire / karire かりいれ |
(noun/participle) harvest |
刈り取る see styles |
karitoru かりとる |
(transitive verb) to mow; to reap; to harvest |
刈入れる see styles |
kariireru / karireru かりいれる |
(transitive verb) to harvest; to reap |
取入れる see styles |
toriireru / torireru とりいれる |
(transitive verb) (1) to harvest; to reap; (2) to take in; to gather in; (3) to adopt (e.g. idea); to accept (e.g. advice); to introduce; to borrow (e.g. word) |
成木責め see styles |
narikizeme なりきぜめ |
traditional Koshogatsu ceremony where one person beats a fruit tree (usu. persimmon tree) with a pole while threatening to cut it down if it does not provide a plentiful harvest, with another person responding "I will, I will" for the tree |
春田打ち see styles |
harutauchi はるたうち |
New Year event to pray for a rich rice harvest |
田植え祭 see styles |
tauematsuri たうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
白田売買 see styles |
shirotabaibai しろたばいばい |
dealing in rice speculating on the year's harvest while the paddies are still covered with snow |
神事相撲 see styles |
shinjizumou / shinjizumo しんじずもう |
{sumo} sumo performed as part of Shinto harvest festivities |
神嘗の祭 see styles |
kannienomatsuri かんにえのまつり |
offering of the year's new rice harvest (imperial festival, October 17) |
秋後算帳 秋后算帐 see styles |
qiū hòu suàn zhàng qiu1 hou4 suan4 zhang4 ch`iu hou suan chang chiu hou suan chang |
lit. settle accounts after the autumn harvest (idiom); to wait until the time is ripe to settle accounts; to bide one's time for revenge |
秋收起義 秋收起义 see styles |
qiū shōu qǐ yì qiu1 shou1 qi3 yi4 ch`iu shou ch`i i chiu shou chi i |
Autumn Harvest Uprising (1927), insurrection in Hunan and Jiangxi provinces led by Mao Zedong |
豊作貧乏 see styles |
housakubinbou / hosakubinbo ほうさくびんぼう |
impoverishment of farmers because of a bumper harvest; decline in farmers' income caused by the sharply lower farm prices as a result of bumper harvests |
豊作飢饉 see styles |
housakukikin / hosakukikin ほうさくききん |
impoverishment of farmers because of a bumper harvest; decline in farmers' income caused by the sharply lower farm prices as a result of bumper harvests |
豊年満作 see styles |
hounenmansaku / honenmansaku ほうねんまんさく |
(yoji) bumper crops; year of a full rice harvest |
青田うり see styles |
aotauri あおたうり |
pre-harvest estimate of a rice field's yield and selling price |
青田売り see styles |
aotauri あおたうり |
pre-harvest estimate of a rice field's yield and selling price |
青田買い see styles |
aotagai あおたがい |
(1) speculatively buying a rice harvest, while the fields are still green; (2) recruiting of university students before the agreed date |
顆粒無收 颗粒无收 see styles |
kē lì wú shōu ke1 li4 wu2 shou1 k`o li wu shou ko li wu shou |
not a single grain was reaped (as in a bad harvest year) |
黒田売買 see styles |
kurotabaibai くろたばいばい |
dealing in rice speculating on the year's harvest before seedlings are set out |
龍口奪食 龙口夺食 see styles |
lóng kǒu duó shí long2 kou3 duo2 shi2 lung k`ou to shih lung kou to shih |
to harvest hurriedly before rain comes |
お田植え祭 see styles |
otauematsuri おたうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
カヤネズミ see styles |
kayanezumi カヤネズミ |
(kana only) harvest mouse (Mus minutus) |
ツツガムシ see styles |
tsutsugamushi ツツガムシ |
(kana only) chigger; jigger; harvest mite (any mite of family Trombiculidae) |
ハーベスト see styles |
baabesuto / babesuto バーベスト |
(noun/participle) harvest; (personal name) Vervest |
中秋の名月 see styles |
chuushuunomeigetsu / chushunomegetsu ちゅうしゅうのめいげつ |
harvest moon |
刈り入れる see styles |
kariireru / karireru かりいれる |
(transitive verb) to harvest; to reap |
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hatsuho; hatsuo はつほ; はつお |
(1) first ears of rice of the season; first crops of the season; first harvest of the season; (2) offering (to the gods) |
収穫感謝祭 see styles |
shuukakukanshasai / shukakukanshasai しゅうかくかんしゃさい |
Thanksgiving Day; harvest festival |
取りいれる see styles |
toriireru / torireru とりいれる |
(transitive verb) (1) to harvest; to reap; (2) to take in; to gather in; (3) to adopt (e.g. idea); to accept (e.g. advice); to introduce; to borrow (e.g. word) |
取り入れる see styles |
toriireru / torireru とりいれる |
(transitive verb) (1) to harvest; to reap; (2) to take in; to gather in; (3) to adopt (e.g. idea); to accept (e.g. advice); to introduce; to borrow (e.g. word) |
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toshigami としがみ |
(1) (See 神・かみ・1) kami celebrated at the beginning of New Year (usu. to pray for a good harvest); (2) (See 歳徳神) goddess of (lucky) directions |
御田植え祭 see styles |
otauematsuri おたうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
成り木責め see styles |
narikizeme なりきぜめ |
traditional Koshogatsu ceremony where one person beats a fruit tree (usu. persimmon tree) with a pole while threatening to cut it down if it does not provide a plentiful harvest, with another person responding "I will, I will" for the tree |
採り入れる see styles |
toriireru / torireru とりいれる |
(transitive verb) (1) to harvest; to reap; (2) to take in; to gather in; (3) to adopt (e.g. idea); to accept (e.g. advice); to introduce; to borrow (e.g. word) |
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mansaku; mansaku まんさく; マンサク |
(1) (kana only) Japanese witch-hazel (Hamamelis japonica); (2) (満作 only) bumper crop; abundant harvest |
生り木責め see styles |
narikizeme なりきぜめ |
traditional Koshogatsu ceremony where one person beats a fruit tree (usu. persimmon tree) with a pole while threatening to cut it down if it does not provide a plentiful harvest, with another person responding "I will, I will" for the tree |
田植え祭り see styles |
tauematsuri たうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
お田植え祭り see styles |
otauematsuri おたうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
ハーヴェスト see styles |
haaresuto / haresuto ハーヴェスト |
(noun/participle) harvest |
御田植え祭り see styles |
otauematsuri おたうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
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taasobi / tasobi たあそび |
{Shinto} ritual performance (usually around New Year) to pray for a successful rice harvest in the coming year |
赤また黒また see styles |
akamatakuromata; akamatakuromata あかまたくろまた; アカマタクロマタ |
(kana only) red-masked and black-masked gods (folk belief of the Yaeyama Islands); harvest festival celebrating these gods (held in the 6th lunar month) |
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ootoshinokami おおとしのかみ |
guardian deity of grain farming; guardian deity of the rice harvest |
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toreru とれる |
(Ichidan verb) (1) (See 獲る・とる) to be harvested; to be reaped; to be yielded; (Ichidan verb) (2) to be able to harvest; to be able to reap; to be able to yield |
アカマタクロマタ see styles |
akamatakuromata アカマタクロマタ |
(kana only) red-masked and black-masked gods (folk belief of the Yaeyama Islands); harvest festival celebrating these gods (held in the 6th lunar month) |
ポストハーベスト see styles |
posutohaabesuto / posutohabesuto ポストハーベスト |
post-harvest |
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karu かる |
(transitive verb) to cut (grass, hair, etc.); to mow; to clip; to trim; to prune; to shear; to reap; to harvest |
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meigetsu / megetsu めいげつ |
(1) (See 中秋の名月・ちゅうしゅうのめいげつ,中秋・ちゅうしゅう・1) harvest moon (trad. 15th day of the 8th lunar month); (2) (明月 only) bright moon; full moon |
天高く馬肥ゆる秋 see styles |
tentakakuumakoyuruaki / tentakakumakoyuruaki てんたかくうまこゆるあき |
(expression) (proverb) autumn comes with harvest time and clear weather; autumn with the sky clear and blue, and horses growing stout |
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minori みのり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) ripening (of a crop); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) crop; harvest |
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muramatsuri むらまつり |
village festival; autumn festival; harvest festival |
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gokokuhoujou / gokokuhojo ごこくほうじょう |
(yoji) huge harvest (of the five grains); bumper crop; abundant crop |
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minorinoaki みのりのあき |
(exp,n) autumn, the harvest season |
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akiagari あきあがり |
(1) sake that is brewed in winter, pasteurized, aged over the summer, and distributed in autumn after a second pasteurization; (2) end of harvest |
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houjou / hojo ほうじょう |
(n,adj-no,adj-na) abundant (grain) crop; good harvest |
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aotauri あおたうり |
pre-harvest estimate of a rice field's yield and selling price |
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kariageru かりあげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to harvest all of (a crop); to reap completely; to finish cutting (e.g. weeds); (transitive verb) (2) to taper (hair) at the back; to cut hair so that it gradually gets shorter at the back of the head |
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kariireru / karireru かりいれる |
(transitive verb) to harvest; to reap |
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tauematsuri たうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
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karitoru かりとる |
(transitive verb) to mow; to reap; to harvest |
春生,夏長,秋收,冬藏 春生,夏长,秋收,冬藏 see styles |
chūn shēng , xià zhǎng , qiū shōu , dōng cáng chun1 sheng1 , xia4 zhang3 , qiu1 shou1 , dong1 cang2 ch`un sheng , hsia chang , ch`iu shou , tung ts`ang chun sheng , hsia chang , chiu shou , tung tsang |
sow in spring, develop in summer, harvest in autumn, store in winter (idiom) |
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haabesuto; haaresuto / habesuto; haresuto ハーベスト; ハーヴェスト |
(noun/participle) harvest |
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minori みのり |
(1) ripening (of a crop); (2) crop; harvest |
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amabie; amabie(sk) アマビエ; アマビヱ(sk) |
amabie; legendary monster said to appear from the sea prophesizing either an abundant harvest or an epidemic |
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kariire / karire かりいれ |
(noun/participle) harvest |
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karikomu かりこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to prune; to trim; to cut back; to clip; (transitive verb) (2) to reap (a crop) and put into storage; to harvest; (transitive verb) (3) to prune (a manuscript); to cut down |
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karikomu かりこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to prune; to trim; to cut back; to clip; (transitive verb) (2) to reap (a crop) and put into storage; to harvest; (transitive verb) (3) to prune (a manuscript); to cut down |
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narikizeme なりきぜめ |
(See 小正月,祝い棒) traditional Koshōgatsu ceremony where one person beats a fruit tree (usu. persimmon tree) with a pole while threatening to cut it down if it does not provide a plentiful harvest, with another person responding "I will, I will" for the tree |
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otauematsuri おたうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
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toriireru / torireru とりいれる |
(transitive verb) (1) to harvest; to reap; (transitive verb) (2) to take in; to gather in; (transitive verb) (3) to adopt (e.g. idea); to accept (e.g. advice); to introduce; to borrow (e.g. word) |
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otauematsuri おたうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held within the first two months of the year to forecast or pray for a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
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toriireru / torireru とりいれる |
(transitive verb) (1) (取り入れる only) to harvest; to reap; (transitive verb) (2) (取り入れる only) to take in; to gather in; (transitive verb) (3) to adopt (e.g. an idea); to accept (e.g. advice); to introduce; to borrow (e.g. a word) |
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