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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
側女
側妻

 sobame
    そばめ
(1) (kana only) (dated) (See 妾・めかけ) mistress; kept woman; concubine; (2) (archaism) (orig. meaning) close female servant

Variations:
目見え
目見得

 memie
    めみえ
(noun/participle) (1) interview; (noun/participle) (2) stage debut; first appearance; (noun/participle) (3) (humble language) (See お目にかかる) meeting; (noun/participle) (4) (See 奉公人) trial for a servant

Variations:
禿
禿げ

 hage(p); kaburo(禿); kamuro(禿); hage
    はげ(P); かぶろ(禿); かむろ(禿); ハゲ
(1) baldness; bald head; (2) (かぶろ, かむろ only) children's hairstyle of short untied hair; children with short untied hair; (3) (かぶろ, かむろ only) (See 太夫・3,天神・6) young girl working as a servant for a high-class prostitute (Edo period); (4) (derogatory term) (kana only) idiot; moron

Variations:
こぼれ種
零れ種

 koboredane; koboredane
    こぼれだね; こぼれダネ
(1) self-sown seed; self-sown seedling; (2) illegitimate child (e.g. of one's servant)

Variations:
召し使う
召使う

 meshitsukau
    めしつかう
(transitive verb) to employ; to hire (a servant)

Variations:
宿下がり
宿下り

 yadosagari
    やどさがり
(n,vs,vi) (short-term) leave allowed a servant

Variations:
端女
端た女
婢女

 hashitame
    はしため
(See 水仕女,女中・1) female servant

Variations:
舎人
舍人(oK)

 shajin; toneri(gikun)
    しゃじん; とねり(gikun)
(1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the ritsuryō system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) (See 宮内省) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies

パブリックサーバント

see styles
 paburikkusaabanto / paburikkusabanto
    パブリックサーバント
public servant

Variations:

下部
隷(iK)

 shimobe
    しもべ
(kana only) servant; manservant; menial

Variations:
溝鼠
どぶ鼠(sK)

 dobunezumi; dobunezumi
    どぶねずみ; ドブネズミ
(1) (kana only) brown rat (Rattus norvegicus); common rat; street rat; sewer rat; Norway rat; (2) (kana only) dark grey; dark gray; (3) (kana only) deceitful employee; unfaithful servant

パブリック・サーバント

 paburikku saabanto / paburikku sabanto
    パブリック・サーバント
public servant

Variations:
下回り
下廻り(rK)

 shitamawari
    したまわり
(1) subordinate work; menial service; subordinate; underling; servant; maid; (2) actor with a minor part (in kabuki, etc.); (3) underside (of a car)

Variations:
召し使い
召使い
召使

 meshitsukai
    めしつかい
servant; menial

Variations:
家来
家礼
家頼

 kerai
    けらい
retainer; retinue; servant

Variations:
年季奉公人
年期奉公人

 nenkiboukounin / nenkibokonin
    ねんきぼうこうにん
(dated) indentured servant; articled apprentice

Variations:
税金泥棒
税金ドロボー

 zeikindorobou / zekindorobo
    ぜいきんどろぼう
(derogatory term) tax parasite (e.g. public servant, politician, welfare recipient); tax thief

Variations:
黒鼠
黒ねずみ
黒ネズミ

 kuronezumi
    くろねずみ
(1) black mouse; rat with black fur; (2) deceitful employee; unfaithful servant; (3) dark gray; dark grey

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主人
饗(rK)

 aruji
    あるじ
(1) (主, 主人 only) head (of a household); proprietor (of a store); proprietress; landlord; landlady; master (of a servant); (2) (archaism) (See 饗設け) entertaining someone as one's guest

Variations:
屁負い比丘尼
屁追い比丘尼

 heoibikuni
    へおいびくに
(hist) female servant hired to take the blame for a noblewoman's farts

無理が通れば道理が引っ込む

see styles
 murigatoorebadourigahikkomu / murigatoorebadorigahikkomu
    むりがとおればどうりがひっこむ
(exp,v5m) (proverb) where might is master, justice is servant

Variations:
お手つき
お手付き
御手付き

 otetsuki
    おてつき
(1) touching a wrong card (in karuta); buzzing too early (in a quiz); (2) (dated) making a mistress of a servant; mistress (who is one's servant)

Variations:
国家の犬
国家のイヌ(sK)

 kokkanoinu
    こっかのいぬ
(exp,n) (derogatory term) public servant (esp. police); dogs of the state

Variations:
あの子
彼の子
あの娘
彼の娘

 anoko
    あのこ
(pronoun) (1) (娘 only used for women) that child; that kid; that boy; that girl; that young lady; (pronoun) (2) (archaism) (esp. used by brothel owners or senior prostitutes when addressing servant girls) (See 禿・かむろ・2) you

Variations:
お側付き
おそば付き
御側付き

 osobazuki
    おそばづき
(rare) servant

Variations:
お手つき
お手付き
御手付き(sK)

 otetsuki
    おてつき
(1) touching a wrong card (in karuta); buzzing too early (in a quiz); (2) (dated) making a mistress of a servant; mistress (who is one's servant); (3) {cards} foul (comp. karuta); touching a card which is not in the same territory as the correct card

Variations:
お側付き
おそば付き
御側付き(sK)

 osobazuki
    おそばづき
(rare) servant

Variations:
仕着せ
為着
仕着
四季施(ateji)

 shikise
    しきせ
(See お仕着せ・1) servant's clothes provided by an employer; livery

Variations:
鹿を追う者は山を見ず
鹿を逐う者は山を見ず

 shikaooumonohayamaomizu / shikaoomonohayamaomizu
    しかをおうものはやまをみず
(expression) (proverb) zeal is a bad servant; the person who chases a deer does not see the mountain

Variations:
パブリックサーバント
パブリック・サーバント

 paburikkusaabanto; paburikku saabanto / paburikkusabanto; paburikku sabanto
    パブリックサーバント; パブリック・サーバント
public servant

Variations:
税金泥棒
税金ドロボー
税金ドロボウ(sK)

 zeikindorobou / zekindorobo
    ぜいきんどろぼう
(derogatory term) tax parasite (e.g. public servant, politician, welfare recipient); tax thief

Variations:
里帰り
里帰(sK)
里がえり(sK)

 satogaeri
    さとがえり
(n,vs,vi) (1) returning home to one's parents (orig. of a married person); visiting one's parents (for a prolonged period of stay); (n,vs,vi) (2) bride's first visit to her parents after getting married; (n,vs,vi) (3) coming back (of an item; after having been on loan, etc. abroad); (n,vs,vi) (4) (archaism) temporarily returning to one's home (of a servant)

Variations:
お目見え
お目見得(rK)
御目見(rK)
御目見得(rK)

 omemie
    おめみえ
(n,vs,vi) (1) audience (with a lord, dignitary, etc.); interview; (n,vs,vi) (2) first (public) appearance; debut; coming out (on the market); (n,vs,vi) (3) (hist) trial service (of a servant); probation; (n,vs,vi) (4) (hist) audience with a shogun (granted to a vassal; Edo period); right to have an audience with a shogun

Variations:
お目見え
お目見得(rK)
御目見(sK)
御目見得(sK)

 omemie
    おめみえ
(n,vs,vi) (1) audience (with a lord, dignitary, etc.); interview; (n,vs,vi) (2) first (public) appearance; debut; coming out (on the market); (n,vs,vi) (3) (hist) trial service (of a servant); probation; (n,vs,vi) (4) (hist) audience with a shogun (granted to a vassal; Edo period); right to have an audience with a shogun

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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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