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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
qiè
    qie4
ch`ieh
    chieh
 shou / sho
    しょう

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Mistress / Concubine / Servant
concubine; I, your servant (deprecatory self-reference for women)
(1) (See 妾・めかけ) mistress; kept woman; concubine; (pronoun) (2) (archaism) (humble language) (feminine speech) (See 妾・わらわ) I; me

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jiè
    jie4
chieh
(literary) messenger; servant

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    xi1
hsi
(old) native of Jiangxi 江西[Jiang1 xi1]; to wait; servant; path

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qiàn
    qian4
ch`ien
    chien
servant


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yōng
    yong1
yung
 isao
    いさお
to hire; to employ; servant; hired laborer; domestic help
employee; employment; (given name) Isao


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    pu2
p`u
    pu
 houyou / hoyo
    ほうよう
servant
(pronoun) (archaism) (humble language) I; me; (personal name) Houyou
A servant.

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tóng
    tong2
t`ung
    tung
servant boy

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tái
    tai2
t`ai
    tai
servant

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    zu2
tsu
 sosu
    そす
soldier; servant; to finish; to die; finally; at last; pawn in Chinese chess
(1) (hist) low-ranking soldier; (n-suf,n) (2) (abbreviation) (See 卒業・1) graduation; (n-suf,n-pref) (3) (abbreviation) (See 卒業・2) moving on (from); outgrowing (something); (4) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 卒族) low-ranking samurai (1870-1872); (5) (abbreviation) (See 卒去) death (of a noble, etc.); (given name) Sosu
suddenly

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    si1
ssu
 shi
variant of 廝|厮[si1]
Attendant, an attendant, servant; to serve.

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    bi4
pi
 hi
    めのこやつこ
slave girl; maid servant
(archaism) female slave; (1) (archaism) female slave; (2) female servant; housemaid
maidservant

宿

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xiù
    xiu4
hsiu
 yado
    やど
constellation
(1) lodging; inn; hotel; (2) house; home; dwelling; (3) home of a servant's parents (or guarantor, etc.); (surname) Yado
A halting-place; to pass the night, sojourn, stay; early, former; left over; nakṣatra, the constellations.


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    si1
ssu
(bound form) together; each other; (bound form) male servant; (bound form) dude; so-and-so (used in 那廝|那厮[na4 si1] and 這廝|这厮[zhe4 si1])
See:

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    yi4
i
 mamoru
    まもる
forced labor; corvée; obligatory task; military service; to use as servant; to enserf; servant (old); war; campaign; battle
(1) role; assignment; responsibility; duty; function; job; service; (2) position (of responsibility); post; office; (3) part (in a play, film, etc.); role; character; (4) {mahj;cards;hanaf} scoring combination; hand; yaku; meld; (given name) Mamoru

禿


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    tu1
t`u
    tu
 hage
    はげ
bald (lacking hair or feathers); barren; bare; denuded; blunt (lacking a point); (of a piece of writing) unsatisfactory; lacking something
(1) (hist) children's hairstyle of short untied hair; child with short untied hair; (2) (hist) young girl working as a servant for a high-class prostitute (Edo period); (3) (archaism) baldness; bald head; (surname) Hage
Bald.

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chén
    chen2
ch`en
    chen
 tomi
    とみ
state official or subject in dynastic China; I, your servant (used in addressing the sovereign); Kangxi radical 131
(1) (archaism) retainer; attendant; (2) (おみ only) (archaism) (See 八色の姓) Omi (hereditary title; orig. one of the two highest such titles, later demoted to sixth highest of eight); (pronoun) (3) (しん only) (humble language) (used by a servant when speaking to their master) I; me; (surname) Tomi
minister

お鍋

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 onabe
    おなべ
(1) (polite language) pot; (2) (archaism) typical name for a female servant in the Edo-period; (3) working at night; (4) (kana only) (slang) female with symptoms of gender identity disorder (e.g. a transvestite)

下人

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xià rén
    xia4 ren2
hsia jen
 genin
    げにん
(old) servant; (dialect) children; grandchildren
low-rank person; menial

下去

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xià qù
    xia4 qu4
hsia ch`ü
    hsia chü
to go down; to descend; to go on; to continue; (of a servant) to withdraw

下婢

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 kahi
    かひ
servant girl

下郎

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 gerou / gero
    げろう
servant; valet; menial

下部

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 shimobe
    しもべ
(1) lower part; substructure; (2) subordinate (office); good and faithful servant; (place-name, surname) Shimobe

丫環


丫环

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yā huan
    ya1 huan5
ya huan
servant girl; maid

丫頭


丫头

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yā tou
    ya1 tou5
ya t`ou
    ya tou
girl; servant girl; (used deprecatingly, but sometimes also as a term of endearment)

丫鬟

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yā huan
    ya1 huan5
ya huan
servant girl; maid

中臈

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 chuurou / churo
    ちゅうろう
(1) court ladies of the middle rank serving in the inner palace (Heian period); (2) female servant for a samurai family; (3) lady-in-waiting working in the inner palace of the Edo castle (Edo period)

主僕


主仆

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zhǔ pú
    zhu3 pu2
chu p`u
    chu pu
master and servant

主子

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zhǔ zi
    zhu3 zi5
chu tzu
 yukiko
    ゆきこ
Master (term used by servant); Your Majesty; operator (of machine)
(female given name) Yukiko

主従

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 shuujuu; shujuu / shuju; shuju
    しゅうじゅう; しゅじゅう
master and servant; lord and retainer; employer and employee

仕着

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 shikise
    しきせ
livery; servant's clothes provided by employers

伙計


伙计

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huǒ ji
    huo3 ji5
huo chi
partner; fellow; mate; waiter; servant; shop assistant

使丁

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 shitei / shite
    してい
servant; janitor; messenger

使令

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 shirei / shire
    しれい
(noun/participle) (1) giving orders to someone and making use of him; (noun/participle) (2) servant

使役

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shǐ yì
    shi3 yi4
shih i
 shieki
    しえき
to use (an animal or servant); working (animal); (beast) of burden; causative form of verbs (esp. in grammar of Japanese, Korean etc)
(noun, transitive verb) (1) setting (someone) to work; employment; using; (2) {gramm} causative

侍使

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shì shǐ
    shi4 shi3
shih shih
 shishi
a servant

侍女

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shì nǚ
    shi4 nu:3
shih nü
 jijo
    じじょ
maid
lady attendant; female servant; lady's maid; waiting maid
maidservant

傘持

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 kasamochi
    かさもち
umbrella carrier; servant who carried a long-handled umbrella for a noble

傭人


佣人

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yōng rén
    yong1 ren2
yung jen
 younin / yonin
    ようにん
servant
(1) employee; (2) (obsolete) labourer employed by the government or a local public body

傭婢


佣婢

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yōng bì
    yong1 bi4
yung pi
servant girl

傭婦


佣妇

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yōng fù
    yong1 fu4
yung fu
maid; female servant; domestic worker; domestic helper; housekeeper

傭工


佣工

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yōng gōng
    yong1 gong1
yung kung
hired laborer; servant

僕人


仆人

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pú rén
    pu2 ren2
p`u jen
    pu jen
servant

僕使


仆使

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pú shǐ
    pu2 shi3
p`u shih
    pu shih
 bokushi
servant(s)

僕役


仆役

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pú yì
    pu2 yi4
p`u i
    pu i
servant

僕從


仆从

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pú cóng
    pu2 cong2
p`u ts`ung
    pu tsung
 bokujū
servant(s)

僕隸


仆隶

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pú lì
    pu2 li4
p`u li
    pu li
 bokurei
servant(s)

僮僕


僮仆

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tóng pú
    tong2 pu2
t`ung p`u
    tung pu
 tōboku
    どうぼく
boy servant
young male servant; page
slaves

公僕


公仆

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gōng pú
    gong1 pu2
kung p`u
    kung pu
 kouboku / koboku
    こうぼく
public servant; CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4]
public servant

公妨

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 koubou / kobo
    こうぼう
(abbreviation) (See 公務執行妨害罪) interference with a public servant in the execution of his or her duties

冠者

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 kanja
    かんじゃ
(archaism) young person; young servant; young man come of age (at 16); (surname) Kanja

勤雜


勤杂

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qín zá
    qin2 za2
ch`in tsa
    chin tsa
odd jobs; servant or army orderly doing odd jobs

召使

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 meshitsukai
    めしつかい
servant; menial

吏僚

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 riryou / riryo
    りりょう
public servant; government official

君臣

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jun chén
    jun1 chen2
chün ch`en
    chün chen
 kunshin
    くんしん
a ruler and his ministers (old)
ruler and ruled; master and servant
ruler and ministers

唧吒


唧咤

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xián zhà
    xian2 zha4
hsien cha
 kanta
male slave or servant

唧致

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xián zhì
    xian2 zhi4
hsien chih
 kanchi
female slave or servant

女僕


女仆

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nǚ pú
    nu:3 pu2
nü p`u
    nü pu
female servant; maid

奴僕


奴仆

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nú pú
    nu2 pu2
nu p`u
    nu pu
 nuboku; doboku
    ぬぼく; どぼく
servant
(archaism) manservant; footman
slave

奴婢

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nú bì
    nu2 bi4
nu pi
 nuhi; dohi
    ぬひ; どひ
slave servant
(1) (ぬひ only) (hist) slaves (lowest class in the ritsuryō system); bondservants; (2) male and female servants; manservants and maids
Male and female slaves.

奴家

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nú jiā
    nu2 jia1
nu chia
(old) your servant (humble self-reference by young female)

奴隷

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 dorei / dore
    どれい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) slave; servant; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) slavery

婢女

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bì nǚ
    bi4 nu:3
pi nü
 hashitame
    はしため
slave girl; servant girl
female servant

官人

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 kannin; kanjin; tsukasabito
    かんにん; かんじん; つかさびと
(archaism) government official (esp. one of low to medium rank); public servant

官吏

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guān lì
    guan1 li4
kuan li
 kanri
    かんり
bureaucrat; official
(dated) government official; public servant; civil servant

官歴

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 kanreki
    かんれき
career as a government official; career as a public servant

家丁

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jiā dīng
    jia1 ding1
chia ting
(old) servant hired to keep guard, run errands etc

家人

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jiā rén
    jia1 ren2
chia jen
 kajin
    かじん
family member; (old) servant
retainer; vassal; servant; (given name) Kajin

家僮

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jiā tóng
    jia1 tong2
chia t`ung
    chia tung
servant

家奴

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jiā nú
    jia1 nu2
chia nu
domestic slave; slave servant

家来

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 kerai
    けらい
retainer; retinue; servant

家礼

see styles
 kerai
    けらい
retainer; retinue; servant

家童

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jiā tóng
    jia1 tong2
chia t`ung
    chia tung
servant

家頼

see styles
 kerai
    けらい
retainer; retinue; servant

小婢

see styles
xiǎo bì
    xiao3 bi4
hsiao pi
 shōhi
    しょうひ
(archaism) young female servant
slave

小廝


小厮

see styles
xiǎo sī
    xiao3 si1
hsiao ssu
(literary) underage male servant

小童

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 hichi
    ひち
(archaism) small child (esp. a servant child in the Heian-period imperial palace); (archaism) young person; young servant; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) (derogatory term) boy; child; youth; brat; (kana only) (derogatory term) boy; child; youth; brat; (1) (archaism) girl-in-training (e.g. a geisha-in-training or a girl who performs miscellaneous tasks in a brothel); (2) (archaism) (derogatory term) brat; scamp; rascal; jackanapes; (3) (archaism) disciple; apprentice; (place-name) Hichi

小者

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 komono
    こもの
(1) young person; (2) servant; errand boy in a samurai family; (3) person of lowly status

小職

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 shoushoku / shoshoku
    しょうしょく
(1) lowly government servant; humble government servant; (pronoun) (2) (humble language) (used by civil servants) I; me

少婢

see styles
 shouhi / shohi
    しょうひ
(archaism) young female servant

少童

see styles
 shoudou / shodo
    しょうどう
(archaism) young person; young servant

幫傭


帮佣

see styles
bāng yōng
    bang1 yong1
pang yung
servant; domestic help

役使

see styles
yì shǐ
    yi4 shi3
i shih
 yakushi
to put to work (servant or animal); to make use of for labor
to commission

従者

see styles
 juusha; jusha / jusha; jusha
    じゅうしゃ; じゅしゃ
attendant; valet; servant; follower

從良


从良

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cóng liáng
    cong2 liang2
ts`ung liang
    tsung liang
(of a slave or servant) to be given one's freedom; (of a prostitute) to marry and leave one's trade

御奴

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 miyatsuko; miyazuko
    みやつこ; みやづこ
(archaism) servant of the imperial court

御鍋

see styles
 onabe
    おなべ
(1) (polite language) pot; (2) (archaism) typical name for a female servant in the Edo-period; (3) working at night; (4) (kana only) (slang) female with symptoms of gender identity disorder (e.g. a transvestite)

微臣

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wēi chén
    wei1 chen2
wei ch`en
    wei chen
this small official; humble servant

忠僕

see styles
 chuuboku / chuboku
    ちゅうぼく
faithful servant

恩給

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 onkyuu / onkyu
    おんきゅう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) pension (esp. public servant's); (2) (archaism) (See 恩地) a lord giving a land holding to a vassal; (place-name) Onkyū

拙僧

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 sessou / sesso
    せっそう
(pronoun) (humble language) I, as a mere priest; this humble servant of Buddha

敬祝

see styles
jìng zhù
    jing4 zhu4
ching chu
to offer humbly (written at the end of letter to sb of higher status); your humble servant

有司

see styles
yǒu sī
    you3 si1
yu ssu
 yuuji / yuji
    ゆうじ
(literary) officials
public servant; government official; (given name) Yūji

水仕

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 mizushi
    みずし
(1) (See 水仕事) kitchen work; housework; (2) scullion; servant who works in the kitchen (usu. female)

沓取

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 kutsutori
    くつとり
footwear carrier; servant who carried his master's footwear

沓持

see styles
 kutsumochi
    くつもち
(1) footwear carrier; servant who carried his master's footwear; (2) professional jester

沙髻

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shā jì
    sha1 ji4
sha chi
 shakei
A crown of grass put on the head of 不動尊 q.v. as a servant of the Buddhas.

為着

see styles
 shikise
    しきせ
livery; servant's clothes provided by employers

用人

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yòng rén
    yong4 ren2
yung jen
 younin / yonin
    ようにん
servant; to employ sb for a job; to manage people; to be in need of staff
(1) (See 御用人) manager; steward; factotum; person next in rank to the chief retainers and in charge of general management and accounting in a samurai family (Edo period); (2) useful person

白丁

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 hakutei / hakute
    はくてい
    hakuchou / hakucho
    はくちょう
(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

白張

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 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)

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

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