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烏拉


乌拉

see styles
wù la
    wu4 la5
wu la
leather shoe stuffed with Carex meyeriana 烏拉草|乌拉草[wu4 la5 cao3], worn in northeastern China during winter

特服

see styles
 toppuku
    とっぷく
(kana only) (abbreviation) (See 暴走族,特攻服) tokkōfuku; type of long jacket worn by bōsōzoku biker gang members, etc.

狩衣

see styles
 kariginu
    かりぎぬ
(1) (hist) kariginu; informal clothes worn by the nobility from the Heian period onwards; (2) (hist) (See 布衣・2) patterned kariginu (Edo period); (place-name) Kariginu

猿頬

see styles
 saruboo
    さるぼお
(1) cheek pouch (monkey, squirrel, etc.); (2) iron mask that covers the chin and cheeks (worn by samurai); (3) (abbreviation) Anadara kagoshimensis (species of ark clam)

瓔珞


璎珞

see styles
yīng luò
    ying1 luo4
ying lo
 youraku / yoraku
    ようらく
jade or pearl necklace
(1) personal ornament (adorned with gemstones, and usu. worn by the nobility in ancient India or adorning Buddhist statues); necklace; diadem; (2) moulded decoration hanging from the edges of a Buddhist canopy, gables, etc.
A necklace of precious stones; things strung together.

甚平

see styles
shèn píng
    shen4 ping2
shen p`ing
    shen ping
 jinpei / jinpe
    じんぺい
jinbei, traditional Japanese two-piece clothing worn in the summer
(See 甚兵衛) light cotton summer clothing consisting of knee-length shorts and short-sleeved jacket; (given name) Jinpei

留袖

see styles
 tomesode
    とめそで
formal, usually black, kimono with designs along the bottom of the skirt worn by married women on ceremonial occasions; married woman's ceremonial kimono

略綬

see styles
 ryakuju
    りゃくじゅ
ribbon or lapel badge worn in place of a medal; service ribbon; medal ribbon; ribbon bar

番刀

see styles
fān dāo
    fan1 dao1
fan tao
type of machete used by Taiwan aborigines, worn at the waist in an open-sided scabbard

白張

see styles
 hakuchou / hakucho
    はくちょう
    shirahari
    しらはり
(1) (archaism) young man of conscription age who has not yet undergone military training; (2) (archaism) man with no title and no rank (under the ritsuryo system); commoner; (3) (archaism) servant dressed in a white uniform who carries objects for his master; (1) (archaism) starched white uniform worn by menservants of government officials; (2) something pasted with plain white paper (e.g. umbrella, lantern)

白衣

see styles
bái yī
    bai2 yi1
pai i
 hakui(p); byakue; byakui; hakue; shirokinu; shiroginu
    はくい(P); びゃくえ; びゃくい; はくえ; しろきぬ; しろぎぬ
(1) white clothes; white robe; (2) (はくい only) white gown (worn by doctors, chemists, etc.); (3) (はくい, はくえ only) (hist) commoner without rank (in ancient China); (4) (びゃくえ, はくえ, しろきぬ, しろぎぬ only) (ant: 緇衣・しえ・2) layperson
White clothing, said to be that of Brahmans and other people, hence it and 白俗 are terms for the common people. It is a name also for Guanyin.

盤頭


盘头

see styles
pán tóu
    pan2 tou2
p`an t`ou
    pan tou
to coil hair into a bun; hair worn in bun; turban; hair ornament; to interrogate

直衣

see styles
 noushi; naoshi; chokui / noshi; naoshi; chokui
    のうし; なおし; ちょくい
everyday robes worn by males of the imperial family, nobility, etc. (from the Heian period onward)

直裰

see styles
zhí duō
    zhi2 duo1
chih to
 jikitotsu
everyday robe worn at home in ancient times; robe worn by priests, monks and scholars
monk's robe

破爛


破烂

see styles
pò làn
    po4 lan4
p`o lan
    po lan
worn-out; dilapidated; tattered; ragged; (coll.) rubbish; junk

破鞋

see styles
pò xié
    po4 xie2
p`o hsieh
    po hsieh
broken shoes; worn-out footwear; loose woman; slut

礼冠

see styles
 raikan; reikan / raikan; rekan
    らいかん; れいかん
(archaism) (hist) crown or head-ornament worn with formal or ceremonial clothes by nobility (ritsuryō system)

祭服

see styles
 saifuku
    さいふく
vestments worn by priests and attendants (Shinto, Christian, etc.)

禿び

see styles
 chibi(p); chibi
    ちび(P); チビ
(1) (kana only) (sensitive word) small child; pipsqueak; small fry; small, cute versions of manga, anime, etc. characters, typically with oversized heads; (2) (sensitive word) (kana only) short person; midget; dwarf; (3) small animal; runt; (prefix) (4) worn down (pencil, etc.)

禿筆

see styles
 tokuhitsu; chibifude
    とくひつ; ちびふで
(1) (form) worn-out brush; (2) (とくひつ only) (form) (humble language) my poor writing

笈摺

see styles
 oizuri; oizuru
    おいずり; おいずる
thin, sleeveless overgarment worn by pilgrims

紅袴

see styles
 kurenainohakama
    くれないのはかま
red hakama (worn by miko or noblewomen at court)

納播


纳播

see styles
nà bò
    na4 bo4
na po
 nōha
A stole worn during teaching.

累垮

see styles
lèi kuǎ
    lei4 kua3
lei k`ua
    lei kua
to collapse; to be worn out; to break down

綬帶


绶带

see styles
shòu dài
    shou4 dai4
shou tai
ribbon (as a decoration); cordon (diagonal belt worn as a sign of office or honor)

緋袴

see styles
 hibakama; hiko
    ひばかま; ひこ
(See 紅の袴・くれないのはかま) red hakama (worn by miko or noblewomen at court)

縫腋

see styles
 houeki / hoeki
    ほうえき
(1) (See 襴,闕腋) stitched side of some traditional Japanese clothing; clothing with such a stitched side; (2) robe with a round collar, stitched sides and a ran, worn by the emperor and high-ranking officials

纓絡


缨络

see styles
yīng luò
    ying1 luo4
ying lo
 yōraku
bracelet (worn on the upper arm)

罩袍

see styles
zhào páo
    zhao4 pao2
chao p`ao
    chao pao
Chinese-style long robe worn as outermost garment; burqa

老套

see styles
lǎo tào
    lao3 tao4
lao t`ao
    lao tao
hackneyed; well-worn (phrase etc); same old story; stereotypical fashion

耳当

see styles
 jitou / jito
    じとう
(archaism) earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Han-dynasty China)

肩当

see styles
 kataate / katate
    かたあて
(1) shoulder pad; shoulder reinforcement; epaulet; (2) cloak worn in bed

肩衣

see styles
 kataginu
    かたぎぬ
(1) (hist) (See 素襖) sleeveless ceremonial robe for samurai (replacing the Muromachi-period suō); (2) (archaism) short, sleeveless robe worn by commoners

胸卡

see styles
xiōng kǎ
    xiong1 ka3
hsiung k`a
    hsiung ka
badge; name tag; ID card (worn on the chest)

胸牌

see styles
xiōng pái
    xiong1 pai2
hsiung p`ai
    hsiung pai
badge; name tag; ID card (worn on the chest)

胸章

see styles
xiōng zhāng
    xiong1 zhang1
hsiung chang
 kyoushou / kyosho
    きょうしょう
lapel badge; CL:枚[mei2]
badge (worn on the chest); medal; insignia

胸高

see styles
 munadaka
    むなだか
(noun or adjectival noun) obi worn high on the waist

腕釧

see styles
 wansen
    わんせん
{Buddh} bracelet worn by Buddhist statues

腰刀

see styles
 koshigatana
    こしがたな
short guardless sword worn on the hip

腰物

see styles
 koshimono
    こしもの
something worn on the hip (e.g. sword, pill box, money pouch)

腰白

see styles
yāo bái
    yao1 bai2
yao pai
 koshijiro
    こしじろ
short-sleeved kimono with a plain white backside
A white, or undyed, sash worn in mourning.

腰簑

see styles
 koshimino
    こしみの
straw skirt; grass skirt; traditionally worn by hunters and fishermen

腰蓑

see styles
 koshimino
    こしみの
straw skirt; grass skirt; traditionally worn by hunters and fishermen

舞衣

see styles
 maui
    まうい
(1) (rare) clothes worn in traditional Japanese dance; (2) {noh} costume worn by goddesses and dragon girls; (female given name) Maui

芽子

see styles
 wakako
    わかこ
(1) (kana only) bush clover; Japanese clover (any flowering plant of genus Lespedeza); (2) dark red exterior with blue interior (color combination worn in autumn); (female given name) Wakako

蘿衣


萝衣

see styles
luó yī
    luo2 yi1
lo i
 rae
Coarse garments worn by ascetics.

號衣


号衣

see styles
hào yī
    hao4 yi1
hao i
jacket worn esp. by soldiers in former times, with large insignia on the front and back indicating unit affiliation

蟒袍

see styles
mǎng páo
    mang3 pao2
mang p`ao
    mang pao
official robe worn by ministers during the Ming 明 (1368-1644) and Qing 清 (1644-1911) dynasties

衰残

see styles
 suizan
    すいざん
(noun or adjectival noun) emaciated; worn-out

袷袢

see styles
qiā pàn
    qia1 pan4
ch`ia p`an
    chia pan
(loanword) chapan, a traditional collarless coat worn in Central Asian countries

裋褐

see styles
shù hè
    shu4 he4
shu ho
(literary) coarse clothing; sackcloth (worn by the poor in former times)

裘代

see styles
 kyuutai / kyutai
    きゅうたい
fine monk's robes worn by members of the imperial household, nobility, councilors (councillors), etc.

裙撐


裙撑

see styles
qún chēng
    qun2 cheng1
ch`ün ch`eng
    chün cheng
frame worn under a skirt; underskirt

裲襠

see styles
 uchikake
    うちかけ
women's bridal robe with trailing skirts worn over a kimono

褡褳


褡裢

see styles
dā lian
    da1 lian5
ta lien
cloth pouch open in the middle, forming two bags; jacket worn for Chinese wrestling

襯衣


衬衣

see styles
chèn yī
    chen4 yi1
ch`en i
    chen i
 shini
    しんい
shirt; CL:件[jian4]
underwear; shirt (worn as an undergarment)

角帽

see styles
 kakubou / kakubo
    かくぼう
(1) mortarboard; trencher; (2) (square) academic cap formerly worn by Japanese university students

認腳


认脚

see styles
rèn jiǎo
    ren4 jiao3
jen chiao
(of a shoe) designed to be worn on a specific foot – either the left or the right

貼身


贴身

see styles
tiē shēn
    tie1 shen1
t`ieh shen
    tieh shen
worn next to the skin; close-fitting; personal (servant etc)

軽衫

see styles
 karusan
    カルサン
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) hakama fashioned in the style of the pantaloons worn by the Portuguese (por:)

軽袗

see styles
 karusan
    カルサン
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) hakama fashioned in the style of the pantaloons worn by the Portuguese (por:)

道着

see styles
 dougi / dogi
    どうぎ
uniform worn in martial arts (judo, kendo, etc.)

重ね

see styles
 kasane
    かさね
(1) pile; heap; layers (e.g. of clothing); set (e.g. of boxes); course (e.g. of stones); (counter) (2) counter for things that are stacked, piled up (or layered, etc.); (3) layers of clothing worn under one's overcoat; (4) (abbreviation) combination of colors created by layering of garments (colours)

鉄面

see styles
 kanamen; tetsumen
    かなめん; てつめん
iron mask (worn by samurai)

鍱腹

see styles
yè fù
    ye4 fu4
yeh fu
 Chōfuku
The Indian philosopher who is said to have worn a rice-pan over his belly, the seat of wisdom, lest it should be injured and his wisdom be lost.

鎌髭

see styles
 kamahige
    かまひげ
(archaism) sickle-shaped moustache (often worn by servants in the Edo period)

間着

see styles
 aigi
    あいぎ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) between-season wear; clothes worn in spring or autumn (fall)

闕腋

see styles
 ketsueki
    けつえき
    ketteki
    けってき
(1) (abbreviation) unstitched, open side of some traditional Japanese clothing; clothing with such an open side; (2) robe worn by military officials with a round collar, unstitched open sides and no ran

陳套


陈套

see styles
chén tào
    chen2 tao4
ch`en t`ao
    chen tao
 chintou / chinto
    ちんとう
hackneyed formula; worn-out convention
(noun or adjectival noun) (rare) (See 陳腐) stale; hackneyed; clichéd

霓裳

see styles
ní cháng
    ni2 chang2
ni ch`ang
    ni chang
nichang, rainbow colored clothes worn by the Eight Immortals 八仙[Ba1 xian1]

駄袋

see styles
 danbukuro
    だんぶくろ
(1) large cloth sack; (2) baggy trousers (worn in the late-Edo and early-Meiji periods by samurai while practising)

髏鬘


髅鬘

see styles
lóu mán
    lou2 man2
lou man
A chaplet or wreath of skulls, worn by the Kāpālikas, a Śivaitic sect; kapālī is an epithet of Śiva as the skull-wearer.

髮髻


发髻

see styles
fà jì
    fa4 ji4
fa chi
hair worn in a bun or coil

髯口

see styles
rán kou
    ran2 kou5
jan k`ou
    jan kou
artificial beard worn by Chinese opera actors

髻寶

see styles
jì bǎo
    ji4 bao3
chi pao
precious stone worn in the topknot

髻珠

see styles
jì zhū
    ji4 zhu1
chi chu
髻寶 The precious stone worn in the 髻 topknot; a king's most prized possession in the Lotus Sūtra parable.

麻花

see styles
má huā
    ma2 hua1
ma hua
 asaka
    あさか
fried dough twist (crisp snack food made by deep-frying plaited dough); worn out or worn smooth (of clothes)
(female given name) Asaka

黄丹

see styles
 dan
    だん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 禁色,皇太子) orange color traditionally worn by the crown prince; (surname) Dan

アツシ

see styles
 atsushi
    アツシ
(kana only) elm bark clothes traditionally worn by the Ainu (ain:); elm bark textile

おぞい

see styles
 ozoi
    おぞい
(adjective) (1) (colloquialism) crude; inferior grade; worn; ragged; shameful; (adjective) (2) sly; clever; (adjective) (3) disgusting; repulsive; absurd

ころく

see styles
 koroku
    ころく
quiver (worn on the right hip; post-Nara period)

ちはや

see styles
 chihaya
    ちはや
(obscure) (kana only) thin, white ceremonial haori worn by miko; (female given name) Chihaya

ばてる

see styles
 pateru
    パテル
(v1,vi) to be exhausted; to be worn out; (personal name) Patel

へばる

see styles
 hebaru
    へばる
(v5r,vi) (colloquialism) to be exhausted; to be worn out

ぼろい

see styles
 boroi
    ぼろい
(adjective) (1) profitable; (2) worn-out; crumbling

一字巾

see styles
yī zì jīn
    yi1 zi4 jin1
i tzu chin
headband; strip of cloth worn around the head

上著衣


上着衣

see styles
shàng zhù yī
    shang4 zhu4 yi1
shang chu i
 jō chakue
A monk's outer robe, uttarā-samghāṭī, worn over the shirt or antara-vāsaka.

中山裝


中山装

see styles
zhōng shān zhuāng
    zhong1 shan1 zhuang1
chung shan chuang
Chinese tunic suit, a jacket style introduced by Sun Yat-sen 孫中山|孙中山[Sun1 Zhong1 shan1] and often worn by Mao Zedong

丸頭巾

see styles
 maruzukin
    まるずきん
(See 大黒頭巾) bouffant cloth cap (traditionally worn by old people and monks)

伊達締

see styles
 datejime
    だてじめ
small, thin fabric belt worn over the kimono and under the obi in order to protect the fabric

修道服

see styles
 shuudoufuku / shudofuku
    しゅうどうふく
habit (garment worn by nuns, monks, friars, etc.)

倶蘇洛


倶苏洛

see styles
jù sū luò
    ju4 su1 luo4
chü su lo
 kusoraku
(倶蘇洛迦) kuśūla; a 'bin' skirt, worn by nuns; also 厥蘇洛迦; 祇修羅 (or 瞿修羅 or 厥修羅).

冷氣衫


冷气衫

see styles
lěng qì shān
    leng3 qi4 shan1
leng ch`i shan
    leng chi shan
warm clothes such as padded jacket to be worn in air conditioning (esp. in Hong Kong)

切れる

see styles
 kireru
    きれる
(v1,vi) (1) to break; to snap; to be cut; to split; to crack; (v1,vi) (2) to be injured; (v1,vi) (3) to wear out; to be worn out; (v1,vi) (4) to break; to burst; to collapse; (v1,vi) (5) to wear off; to stop working; to go dead; (v1,vi) (6) to expire (time limit, etc.); to run out; to become due; (v1,vi) (7) to run out (of stock, etc.); to be exhausted; to be used up; to be sold out; to be out of; (v1,vi) (8) to be broken off (e.g. of a relationship); to break up; to have severed ties; to be cut off; to be disconnected; (v1,vi) (9) to cut well; to be sharp; (v1,vi) (10) to be sharp-minded; to be keen; to be shrewd; to be quick-witted; to be able; (v1,vi) (11) to be short of; to drop under (a certain figure); to beat (e.g. a record time); (v1,vi) (12) to dry off; (v1,vi) (13) to curve; to veer; (v1,vi) (14) to shuffle (cards); (v1,vi) (15) (colloquialism) (See キレる) to get angry; to snap; to blow one's top; to lose one's temper; to flip; (aux-v,v1) (16) (kana only) (after the -masu stem of a verb) to be able to do completely

十二単

see styles
 juunihitoe / junihitoe
    じゅうにひとえ
(1) twelve-layered ceremonial kimono (worn by a court lady); (2) ajuga (Ajuga nipponensis); bugle; (surname) Jūnihitoe

古ける

see styles
 furukeru
    ふるける
(v1,vi) (archaism) (See 古ぼける・ふるぼける) to become old; to become worn out

合い着

see styles
 aigi
    あいぎ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) between-season wear; clothes worn in spring or autumn (fall)

吉由羅


吉由罗

see styles
jí yóu luó
    ji2 you2 luo2
chi yu lo
 kichūra
枳由邏; ?由羅 keyūra, a bracelet (worn on the upper arm).

壞驢車


坏驴车

see styles
huài lǘ chē
    huai4 lv2 che1
huai lü ch`e
    huai lü che
 e rosha
A worn-out donkey cart; —i. e. Hīnayāna.

大銀杏

see styles
 ooichou / ooicho
    おおいちょう
(1) large ginkgo tree; (2) (sumo) ginkgo-leaf top-knot worn by makuuchi and juryo division wrestlers

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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