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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
山莊 山庄 see styles |
shān zhuāng shan1 zhuang1 shan chuang |
More info & calligraphy: Mountain VillaSee: 山庄 |
庄 see styles |
zhuāng zhuang1 chuang masa まさ |
variant of 莊|庄[zhuang1] (n,n-suf) manor; (surname) Masa |
莊 庄 see styles |
zhuāng zhuang1 chuang sou / so そう |
farmstead; village; manor; place of business; banker (in a gambling game); grave or solemn; holdings of a landlord (in imperial China) (surname) Sou Sedate, serious, proper, stern. |
主屋 see styles |
omoya おもや |
(1) main building (of a manor); (2) central room (of a house) |
地頭 地头 see styles |
dì tóu di4 tou2 ti t`ou ti tou jitou / jito じとう |
place; locality; edge of a field; lower margin of a page (1) lord of a manor; (2) estate steward; (place-name, surname) Jitou |
庄園 see styles |
shouzono / shozono しょうぞの |
manor; demesne; (place-name) Shouzono |
庄官 see styles |
shoukan / shokan しょうかん |
(1) administrator of a manor; (2) village headman (Edo period) |
母家 see styles |
moya もや |
(1) main building (of a manor); (2) central room (of a house); (surname) Moya |
母屋 see styles |
moya もや |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) (archit) purlin (structural beam in a roof); purline; (2) main building (of a manor); (3) central room (in traditional palatial-style architecture); (1) main building (of a manor); (2) central room (of a house); (surname) Moya |
荘司 see styles |
souji / soji そうじ |
administrator of a manor; (surname, given name) Souji |
荘園 see styles |
souen / soen そうえん |
manor; demesne; (place-name, surname) Souen |
荘官 see styles |
shoukan / shokan しょうかん |
(1) administrator of a manor; (2) village headman (Edo period) |
莊園 庄园 see styles |
zhuāng yuán zhuang1 yuan2 chuang yüan |
manor; feudal land; villa and park |
身屋 see styles |
moya もや muya むや |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) (archit) purlin (structural beam in a roof); purline; (2) main building (of a manor); (3) central room (in traditional palatial-style architecture) |
身舎 see styles |
moya もや |
(1) (archit) purlin (structural beam in a roof); purline; (2) main building (of a manor); (3) central room (in traditional palatial-style architecture) |
鵤莊 see styles |
jiao zhuāng jiao zhuang1 chiao chuang |
Ikaruga Manor |
Variations: |
shou; sou / sho; so しょう; そう |
(n,n-suf) (usu. そう when a suffix) (See 荘園) manor; villa |
進物所 see styles |
shinmotsudokoro しんもつどころ |
(1) palace kitchen in which final preparations to the imperial family's meals (e.g. reheating) were made (Heian period); (2) kitchen (in a noble's manor) |
Variations: |
yakata; tachi(館); tate(館) やかた; たち(館); たて(館) |
(1) mansion; palace; manor house; castle; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (archaism) nobleman; noblewoman; dignitary; (3) (やかた only) (archaism) cabin (on a boat, carriage, etc.) |
Variations: |
kengyou; kenkou / kengyo; kenko けんぎょう; けんこう |
(1) (hist) (See 盲官) highest-ranking blind court official; (2) (hist) temple administrator; shrine administrator; (3) (hist) administrator of a manor; (noun/participle) (4) (archaism) inspection; inspector |
Variations: |
shouen; souen(荘園) / shoen; soen(荘園) しょうえん; そうえん(荘園) |
manor; demesne |
Variations: |
shoukan / shokan しょうかん |
(1) (hist) (See 荘司) administrator of a manor; (2) (hist) (See 庄屋) village headman (Edo period) |
Variations: |
moya; muya(母屋, 身屋)(ok) もや; むや(母屋, 身屋)(ok) |
(1) {archit} (See 母屋桁) purlin (structural beam in a roof); purline; (2) (See 母屋・おもや・1) main building (of a manor); (3) (See 寝殿造) central room (in traditional palatial-style architecture) |
オルダーウッドマナー see styles |
orudaaudomanaa / orudaudomana オルダーウッドマナー |
(place-name) Alderwood Manor |
Variations: |
omoya おもや |
(1) main building (of a manor); (2) central room (of a house) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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