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There are 36 total results for your Nobles search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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zhù
    zhu4
chu
 mihashira
    みはしら
pillar; CL:根[gen1]
(1) pillar; post; (2) support; prop; mainstay; (suf,ctr) (3) counter for buddhas, gods, nobles, etc.; (personal name) Mihashira
Pillar, post, support.

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    ni4
ni
 akome
    あこめ
women's undergarments
(archaism) layer of clothing worn by nobles (worn beneath the robe but over the undergarments)

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 akome
    あこめ
(archaism) layer of clothing worn by nobles (worn beneath the robe but over the undergarments); (place-name) Akome


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qǐng
    qing3
ch`ing
    ching
 michi
    みち
to ask; to invite; please (do something); to treat (to a meal etc); to request
(1) (archaism) request; invitation; (2) (archaism) privilege in criminal law given to nobles of the fifth rank or above (ritsuryō system); (given name) Michi
Request, ask, invite; please; engage; acknowledge, announce.

京方

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 kyougata / kyogata
    きょうがた
the direction of Kyoto; Kansai area; citizens of Kyoto; nobles

位田

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 inden
    いんでん
(hist) farmland given to nobles of the fifth rank or above (ritsuryō system); (surname) Inden

侯伯

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 kouhaku / kohaku
    こうはく
nobles; feudal lords

公武

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 kimitake
    きみたけ
nobles and soldiers; imperial court; (personal name) Kimitake

単衣

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 hitoeginu
    ひとえぎぬ
unlined kimono worn as an undergarment by court nobles

卿相

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 keishou / kesho
    けいしょう
court nobles and state ministers

名符

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 myoubu / myobu
    みょうぶ
(archaism) proof of identity (for nobles, doctors, etc.) (Heian period)

君達

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 kindachi
    きんだち
    kimitachi
    きみたち
(archaism) kings; children of nobles; young nobleman; (pn,adj-no) (familiar language) (masculine speech) you (plural); all of you; you all

堂上

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táng shàng
    tang2 shang4
t`ang shang
    tang shang
 donoue / donoe
    どのうえ
on the roof; court nobles; (surname) Donoue
to head monk

家司

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 ieji
    いえじ
(1) steward in charge of the affairs of nobles of the third rank and higher (from the middle of the Heian period); (2) (See 政所・3) administrative position (Kamakura and Muromachi periods); (personal name) Ieji

浅履

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 asagutsu
    あさぐつ
shallow clogs (worn by nobles; originally made of leather, later made of black lacquered paulownia)

浅沓

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 asagutsu
    あさぐつ
shallow clogs (worn by nobles; originally made of leather, later made of black lacquered paulownia)

牛車


牛车

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niú chē
    niu2 che1
niu ch`e
    niu che
 gyuusha; gissha; ushiguruma / gyusha; gissha; ushiguruma
    ぎゅうしゃ; ぎっしゃ; うしぐるま
(hist) ox carriage (for Heian-era nobles); oxcart
Bullock cart, the 自牛車 white bullock cart as the one universal vehicle of salvation, v. 火宅.

華胄


华胄

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huá zhòu
    hua2 zhou4
hua chou
(literary) Han people; descendants of nobles

上つ方

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 uetsugata
    うえつがた
nobles; the upper class

御座船

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 gozabune
    ござぶね
(1) (archaism) boat reserved for nobles; (2) (archaism) (See 屋形船) pleasure boat

御母様

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 otaasama; otatasama / otasama; otatasama
    おたあさま; おたたさま
(honorific or respectful language) (archaism) (used by children of court nobles and noble families) (See 御父様) mother

御父様

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 omousama / omosama
    おもうさま
(honorific or respectful language) (See 御父様・おとうさま) father (used by children of court nobles and noble families)

湯巻き

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 yumaki
    ゆまき
(1) (rare) (See ゆもじ・1) women's waistcloth; loincloth; (2) garment worn by nobles when bathing

烏帽子

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 eboshi
    えぼし
(hist) eboshi; black-lacquered headgear made of silk, cloth or paper, originally worn by court nobles in ancient Japan; (place-name, surname) Eboshi

萬戶侯


万户侯

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wàn hù hóu
    wan4 hu4 hou2
wan hu hou
Marquis (highest Han dynasty ducal title meaning lord of 10,000 households); high nobles

Variations:

 akome
    あこめ
(archaism) layer of clothing worn by nobles (worn beneath the robe but over the undergarments)

隠れ里

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 kakurezato
    かくれざと
(1) hidden village (esp. hidden retreat for nobles or refuge for soldiers of a defeated army); isolated village; (2) legendary land (deep in mountains or underground); Shangri-La

飾り車

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 kazariguruma
    かざりぐるま
carriage beautifully decorated with gold, silver, gems, etc., for use by Heian era nobles at festivals and like activities

餝り車

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 kazariguruma
    かざりぐるま
carriage beautifully decorated with gold, silver, gems, etc., for use by Heian era nobles at festivals and like activities

月卿雲客

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 gekkeiunkaku / gekkeunkaku
    げっけいうんかく
(yoji) court nobles and other courtiers allowed into the Imperial Palace

Variations:
公達
君達

 kindachi
    きんだち
(archaism) kings; children of nobles; young nobleman

Variations:
名簿
名符

 myoubu / myobu
    みょうぶ
(archaism) proof of identity (for nobles, doctors, etc.; Heian period)

Variations:
浅沓
浅履

 asagutsu
    あさぐつ
(archaism) shallow clogs (worn by nobles; originally made of leather, later made of black lacquered paulownia)

維新の三傑

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 ishinnosanketsu
    いしんのさんけつ
(exp,n) (hist) three great nobles of the Restoration; three statesmen (Okubo Toshimichi, Saigo Takamori and Kido Takayoshi) who played an important role during the Meiji Restoration

Variations:
飾り車
餝り車

 kazariguruma
    かざりぐるま
(hist) carriage decorated with gold, silver, gems, etc., for use by Heian-era nobles

Variations:
御父様
御申様
御孟様

 omousama / omosama
    おもうさま
(honorific or respectful language) (archaism) (used by children of court nobles and noble families) (See 御母様) father

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

This page contains 36 results for "Nobles" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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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