ガケ
Meanings
Adjective (の)
Suffix
1. -clad
after an article of clothing
2. in the midst of
after a -masu stem
3. tenths (e.g. wholesale price, as tenths of retail price)
after a number in the ichi, ni counting system
4. times (i.e. multiplied by)
after a number in the hitotsu, futatsu counting system
5. able-to-seat (of a chair, etc.)
after a number of people
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (43 in total)
wearing a kasaya; wearing an article of clothing in the same manner as a kasaya (i.e. draped over one shoulder); slashing a sword diagonally from the shoulder
putting one's life on the line; staking one's life (on); risking one's life; life and death situation
tucking up the sleeves of a kimono with a tasuki
(mental) attitude; way of thinking; attention; care; prudence; intention
unexpectedly; surprisingly
making a prayer (to a god or Buddha)
on the way back; when about to go back
second dyeing; topping; overlay
staying over
(being) about to start out; (being) about to leave; having just left; (being) on the way
cleaning with a cloth (floors, etc.); dirty work; low-level work; apprentice work
(doing the) ironing
(doing the) mopping
one's way; one's route
one's way; one's route
pitching a tent; putting up a shack or tent (e.g. a circus tent); (theater, circus, etc.) tent or shack
archer's glove (with a groove for pulling the string)
filing; rasping
summer-use futon
workman's apron; bib
clothes hook; clothes hanger
yearly payment; annual payment; paying in yearly instalments
wearing a yukata; (in) one's informal summer kimono
daily installment; daily instalment
mounted archery; target shooting on horseback
cross-stitch
hanging scroll in a tea-ceremony room
inside leg trip
planing (wood)
futon or cloth attached to the kotatsu's frame; cover for kotatsu
slinging (on cranes, etc.)
gauntlet; spats
monthly installment plan; monthly instalment plan
outside leg trip
slip-guard (on one side of the body of a shamisen)
passing (along the way)
wearing wooden clogs
half-asleep
pulling heel hook
rear leg trip
lintel of the alcove in a tea room or a window in a shoin-style reception room; cloud-shaped carving on the bottom of a transom; metallic bowl used to hold the charcoal in a wooden hibachi
Japanese curry with an additional topping (e.g. shredded beef, hayashi-rice sauce, etc.)