Meanings
Noun
Historical
1. hereditary occupational group (Yamato period)
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (40 in total)
small room; closet; cubicle; booth; stall
(professional) storyteller; hereditary role of narrator in early imperial court
most hallowed grounds (of a sacred site in Okinawa)
double room; room shared by two people; shared room
available room (hotel); vacancy; room to let
man of incorruptible character
attic; garret; loft
room for female servants; room where there are women; jail for women
people belonging to a hereditary occupation group (Yamato period)
hidden room; secret chamber
child's room; nursery
large room; green room; waiting room for performers when off stage; junior actor; actor of small parts; large hospital room (for several patients)
(professional) storyteller; hereditary role of narrator in early imperial court
sharing a room; dormitory room; match between wrestlers from the same stable
room in Edo castle where the shogun's council of elders attended to governmental affairs
single room; own room
corner room
walk-in closet; wardrobe room; dressing room; costume room
group of persons working at the imperial court (Yamato period); various craftsmen and artisans under the ritsuryo system
storage room; store room; lumber room
people belonging to a hereditary occupation group (Yamato period)
adjoining rooms
waiting room; duty room; standby room
dressing room
room for menservants
wrestlers from the same stable
ancient Shinto priestly family
different room; another room; separate rooms
bedroom; sleeping room
lavatory; dressing room
expulsion room; banishment room; boredom room; rooms where employees who cannot be fired are sent to encourage resignation
Oribe ware (style of Japanese pottery)
labor camp; labour camp; low-quality accommodation for laborers
(arch.) child; (arch.) children; child servant; temple page; my (young or child-like) wife; young slacker (who has not yet attained adulthood)
Kyoto's children; Kyoto's young people, who are noisy and gossiping on the least pretext
Isobe Station (Gunma)
Osakabegawa Dam