Keyword
cash
Info
FrequencyTop 2300-2400
Type
Jōyō 
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KankenLevel Pre-2
Heisig1118
Readings
へい
(89%)
ぬさ
(4%)
べい
(2%)
(2%)
Composed of
damaged clothing
piece of fabric
Used in vocabulary (55 in total)
paper money; note; bill
money; currency; coinage
staff with plaited paper streamers
staff with plaited paper streamers
coinage; mintage
monetary system; currency system
offering of cloth (rope, paper, etc.)
offerings of rope, paper, etc. hung on trees in Shinto shrines
(arch.) streamers (made of linen, paper, etc.) attached to a long pole (used as a wand in grand purification ceremonies); being in great demand
inconvertible paper money; fiat money
skewered sweet rice cakes served with soy sauce and miso
counterfeit paper money
offering a wand with hemp and paper streamers to a Shinto god
imperial messenger to a shrine; envoy returning courtesies
hall of offerings (at a shrine)
staff with plaited paper streamers
standard money; standard coin; legal tender
subsidiary coin; subsidiary money
Modern Monetary Theory; Modern Money Theory; neo-chartalism
staff to which shide are attached to make a go-hei
reward; present; gift; offering to the gods
shrine receiving offerings from the provincial government (pre-Meiji) or the national treasury (post-Meiji)
Magnolia praecocissima; shidekobushi Magnolia kobus
to offer a wand with hemp and paper streamers to a Shinto god
baton (of command); order; command; direction
old evils; long-standing abuses; old-fashioned ways; old-fashioned; outdated; outmoded
skewered sweet rice cakes served with soy sauce and miso
(arch.) small purification wand; thinly cut hemp or paper mixed with rice (scattered as an offering to the gods)
superstition; superstitious person
superstition; superstitious person
paper and sacred sakaki branches cut and mixed with rice to scatter before the gods
monetary system; currency
Shinto offerings; present to a guest
offering; tribute
thinly cut hemp or paper mixed with rice (scattered as an offering to the gods)
shrine receiving offerings from the Bureau of Divinities (pre-Meiji) or the Imperial Household Department (post-Meiji)
Imperial Shrine of Special Status (receiving some support from the Imperial Household Department)
commemorative coin; memorial coin
loose-flowered hornbeam (Carpinus laxiflora); akashide
Examples (7 in total)
Money circulates through the banking system.
I lost a ten-dollar note.
Do you have a five-pound note?