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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
衽 see styles |
rèn ren4 jen okumi おくみ ookubi おおくび |
(literary) overlapping part of Chinese gown; lapel; sleeping mat gusset (esp. in kimono); gore; (archaism) gusset; front collar of a kimono |
袵 衽 see styles |
rèn ren4 jen okumi おくみ |
variant of 衽[ren4] gusset (esp. in kimono); gore |
袼 see styles |
gē ge1 ko |
gusset; cloth fitting sleeve under armpit |
襠 裆 see styles |
dāng dang1 tang machi まち |
crotch; seat of a pair of trousers gusset |
半天 see styles |
bàn tiān ban4 tian1 pan t`ien pan tien hanten はんてん |
half of the day; a long time; quite a while; midair; CL:個|个[ge4] (1) traditional short winter coat resembling a haori without gussets; (2) livery coat; (3) half the sky; (4) mid-air; middle of the sky |
半纏 see styles |
hanten はんてん |
(1) traditional short winter coat resembling a haori without gussets; (2) livery coat |
半纒 see styles |
hanten はんてん |
(1) traditional short winter coat resembling a haori without gussets; (2) livery coat |
袢天 see styles |
hanten はんてん |
(irregular kanji usage) (1) traditional short winter coat resembling a haori without gussets; (2) livery coat |
袢纏 see styles |
hanten はんてん |
(1) traditional short winter coat resembling a haori without gussets; (2) livery coat |
行灯袴 see styles |
andonbakama あんどんばかま |
(archaism) hakama without gussets (worn by female students and later male students in the Meiji period); hakama without gores |
Variations: |
okumi おくみ |
gusset (esp. in kimono); gore |
ぐっすり see styles |
gussuri ぐっすり |
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) sound asleep; fast asleep |
Variations: |
ookubi おおくび |
(archaism) (See 袵・おくみ) gusset; front collar of a kimono |
ぐっしょり see styles |
gusshori ぐっしょり |
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (See びっしょり) soaking (wet); wringing; dripping; drenched |
襠(rK) see styles |
machi; machi まち; マチ |
(kana only) gusset |
Variations: |
gussuri(p); gussuri ぐっすり(P); グッスリ |
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) soundly (sleeping); fast (asleep) |
Variations: |
sokomachi そこマチ |
bottom gusset |
Variations: |
hanten はんてん |
(1) (See 羽織) traditional short winter coat resembling a haori without gussets; (2) (See 印半纏) livery coat; (3) (半天 only) half the sky; (4) (半天 only) mid-air; middle of the sky |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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