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canna | ¨ kana |
Canon | [trdn] |
cat(t)an | ¨ katana |
cha | Japanese tea |
chadai | a gratuity, an extra tip |
chanoyu | a Japanese tea ceremony, the art of ceremonial tea-making |
chashitsu | a tea-ceremony room |
cha-wan | a rice bowl |
chawan-mushi | chicken, pork, and beef steamed with egg custard in a bowl |
chediak-higashi syndrome | after Ototaka Higashi (1924-@), Japanese immunologist |
chichi | womanfs breast [Hawaiian English] |
cho | an old Japanese unit of length |
cho | a Japanese unit of land measure equal to 2 and a half acres |
Cho-Cho-San | Madame Butterfly |
chonin | a tradesman, a merchant in the feudal system of Japan |
chorogi | a Japanese articoke |
Chosen | Japanese name of Korea |
Chosenese | Korean |
Choshu | one of the four great fiefs of southern Japan in the 19th century |
Chotei | the Imperial Court, the hall of audience |
chu () | loyalty, devotion |
cobang | ¨ koban, kobang |
daibutsu, D- | a great image of Buddha |
Daihatsu | [trdn] |
Daijo | Mahayanist Buddhism |
Daikoku | the god of wealth |
daikon | a radish |
daimiate | the office of the territory of a daimio |
daimio, daimyo | a vassal of the Mikado |
daimioate | [daimyo + -ate] |
daimiote | [daimyo + -ate] |
Dai Nippon | [dai (great) + Nippon (Japan)] |
dairi | the palace or court of the Mikado |
dairi(sama) | the Mikado or Emperor |
dai rokkan | [dai (No.) + rok < roku (sixth) + kan (sense)] |
daisho, dai-sho | a set of matched sword and dagger |
dai-sho-no-soroimono | [dai (long) + sho (short) + soroimono (a set of)] |
dan | a degree of expertise in karate, judo, etc. |
dan holder | @@ |
dango (cartel) | artful prebidding arrangement |
daruma, D- | Dharma, a large red doll in the form of a seated Buddhist monk |
dashi | cooking stock |
Datsun | [trdn] |
dekasegui | working away from home in a city |
do | any of numerous regions or large districts |
dohyo | the sumo ring |
dojo (1) | a mudfish, a speckled brownish loach |
dojo (2) | a room or hall in which judo or other martial arts are taught |
dojo mat | @@ |
dokusan | in Zen, a formal private meeting of a master and a student in the masterfs room |
domo | an interjection used in various situations |
dotaku | a prehistoric bronze object shaped like bells |
dozo | please, if you please |
dozo yoroshiku | Ifm glad to make your acquaintance. |
Ebisu | one of the seven deities in popularized Buddhism, the god of
disinterestedness |
Ezo | ¨ Yezo |
eikyu shushoku | marriage |
ekiben | a box lunch sold at a railroad station |
ekiden | a long-distance relay, road race |
emakimono | a picture scroll |
endaka | high yen value |
engawa | a floor extension at one side of a Japanese-style house |
enka | a Japanese popular music |
enoki | a hackberry, a nettle tree |
enoki mushroom | @@ |
enokidake, enokitake@ | [enoki (hackberry) + dake
< take (mushroom)] |
eroduction | production of erotic movies |
Esaki diode | after Reona Esaki (1925- ), Japanese physicist |
Etsuzankai | a special political association of supporters |
Euroshima | [Euro + Hiroshima] |
Euroyen | [Euro + yen] |
Ezo | ¨ Yezo, Yedzo |
finoki | ¨ hinoki |
fu | province |
fuchi | the ring about the base of a sword-hilt |
fudohyo | [fudo (floating) + hyo (vote)] |
fugi (cherry) | ¨ fuji (cherry) |
fugu | a globefish, a swellfish eaten as a delicacy in Japan |
fuji | a Japanese wisteria |
fuji (cherry), fugi | a shrubby Japanese flowering cherry |
fuji, fugi | a spun silk clothing fabric in plain weave |
Fuji (san), Fuji yama | an extinct volcano on Honshu Island, sacred to Japanese |
Fuji | [trdn] |
Fuji silk | a plain weave fabric made of spun silk |
Fujitsu | [trdn] |
Fujiwara | a noted powerful family in Japanese history |
Fukurokujiu | the god of wealth and longevity |
fuma no taiten | a code of laws that will be in effect forever |
fun | a Japanese unit of weight equal to one tenth of momme |
funa | a crucian carp |
funoran | ¨ funori(n) |
funori(n) | a seaweed, gloiopeltis glue made from the seaweed |
furo | a Japanese bath |
furoshiki | a wrapping cloth |
fusuma | a framed and papered sliding door separating rooms |
futon | a Japanese bed-quilt |
fuye | a Japanese flute or pipe |
gagaku | Japanese court music, ceremonial music |
gaiatsu | [gai (external) + atsu (pressure)] |
gaijin | a foreigner, an outsider |
galvanic moxa | moxa performed by an electrically incandescent wire |
gaman | patience, endurance |
gambatte | Hold out! Stick to it! Keep it up! |
ganpi | a shrub for making paper |
geisha (girl) | a girl who entertains men by dancing and singing |
geisha dancing girl | [gei (art) + sha (person) + dancing girl]
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geisha-house | [gei (art) + sha (person) + house] |
gekokujo | the lower dominating the upper |
gengo | the name of an era |
genro, Genro | the elder statesmen of Japan who influenced the government
from 1876 to 1940 |
Genroku (era) | from 1688 to 1704 |
geta | traditional Japanese wooden clogs for outdoor wear |
gi, gie | the uniform worn for martial arts, usually white |
gidaiyu | a dramatic recital accompanied by shamisen music |
ginau | ¨ ginkgo-nut |
gin-fuku | one of the gymnodont fishes of Japan |
ginkgo, G-, gingko, ginko | a monotypic genus of broad-leaved gymnosperous trees |
ginkgo (nut), ginkgo-nut, ginau | @@ |
Ginkgoaceae | [ginkgo + -aceae] |
ginkgoaceous (adj.) | [ginkgo + -ace + -ous] |
Ginkgoales | [ginkgo + -ales] |
ginkgoic | [ginkgo + -ic] |
Ginkgoic acid | [ginkgo + -ic + acid] |
Ginkgoites | [ginkgo + -ites] |
ginkgo tree | @@ |
gin-zaiku | an article of gold |
giri | duty, obligation, honor, justice |
gito | ¨ jito |
go | a Japanese unit of capacity equal to 11.01 cubic inches |
go | a Japanese game played with black and white stones on a board |
goban(g) | a Japanese game played on a board |
gob(b)o | a burdock cultivated in Japan as a vegetable |
Godzilla | an imaginary movie monster |
goh, G- | ¨ go (Japanese game) |
gohan | boiled rice |
gohei | a sacred staff with cut paper |
Gokuraku | paradise |
Gombei pottery | earthenware with a rough gray glaze made by Gombei Kurisaki at Matsue, Japan |
go(-)moku | a game played on goban |
gomoku(-)zogan | a form of metalwork decoration, hodgepodge inlaid work |
gotten | soup from vegetable, meat, and noodles |
goumi, gumi | a shrub cultivated for its fragrant flowers and reddish fruit |
gun | a country, a district |
guri bori | a form of decorative carving in Japanese metalwork |
gyokuro | sweet green tea |
gyoza (dumpling) | a (fried) dumpling stuffed with minced pork |