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noun
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hick, country bumpkin, yokel(derogatory)
Other readings:
田舎っぺい【いなかっぺい】
、田舎っぺえ【いなかっぺえ】
、田舎っ兵衛【いなかっぺ】[1]
、田舎っ兵衛【いなかっぺえ】[1]
、田舎っ兵衛【いなかっぺい】[1]
、田舎兵衛【いなかっぺ】[1]
、田舎兵衛【いなかっぺえ】[1]
、田舎兵衛【いなかっぺい】[1]
Notes:
- word containing out-dated kanji
noun
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country dweller
Other readings:
田舎人【いなかじん】
、田舎人【いなかうど】[1]
、田舎人【でんしゃじん】[1]
Notes:
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
Godan-ku verb, intransitive verb
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to appear rustic, to become countrified
See also:田舎びる
noun
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Quonset hut
Other readings:
カマボコ兵舎【カマボコへいしゃ】
、蒲鉾兵舎【かまぼこへいしゃ】
noun
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front company (for an organized crime operation)
See also:フロント企業
noun
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barn, stable
Other readings:
廐舎【きゅうしゃ】[1]
、廏舎【きゅうしゃ】
、きゅう舎【きゅうしゃ】
Notes:
- word containing out-dated kanji
expression
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even in bustling cities there are places that have a rural quality to them, (even) Kyoto is rustic in places(proverb)
noun
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cooked white rice(colloquialism)(term used during the food shortages after WWII)
Other readings:
銀舎利【ぎんしゃり】
noun
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construction camp, bunkhouse, workers' living quarters
noun
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three days' march (approx. 36.5 km)(archaism)(in the ancient Chinese army)
expression, Ichidan verb
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to keep one's distance from someone (due to fear or because that person is superior)(idiom )
noun
1.
servant, valet, footman
2.
someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family(archaism)
3.
low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Ritsuryo system)(archaism)
4.
ox-tender for oxcarts, horse boy(archaism)
5.
honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies
See also:宮内省
Other readings:
舎人【とねり】[2]
、舍人【しゃじん】[1]
、舍人【とねり】[1][2]
Notes:
- word containing out-dated kanji
- gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading)
noun
1.
barracks, cantonment
2.
temporary lodging with roof but no walls (esp. for military exercises)(orig. meaning)
noun
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temple, monastery, convent
Other readings:
精舍【しょうじゃ】[1]
Notes:
- word containing out-dated kanji
noun
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remote countryside, boondocks, the sticks
See also:ド田舎 (ドいなか)
Other readings:
超田舎【どいなか】[1]
Notes:
- gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading)
noun
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place for ritual cleansing of hands and mouth with water when visiting shrines
Other readings:
手水舎【ちょうずや】
noun
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country, country home
See also:田舎 (いなか)
Other readings:
田舎【でんじゃ】[1]
Notes:
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
noun
•
remote countryside, boondocks, the sticks
See also:ど
Other readings:
ど田舎【どいなか】
、度田舎【どいなか】[1]
、怒田舎【どいなか】[1]
Notes:
- word containing irregular kanji usage
noun
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large and small buildings, esp. shrines and temples(archaism)
Other readings:
堂舎【どうじゃ】
、堂舎【とうじゃ】
noun
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Vaishya, Vaisya (member of India's merchant-and-farmer caste)(usually kana)
Other readings:
ヴァイシャ《吠舎》
noun
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Vairocana-Buddha
Other readings:
毘盧舎那仏【びるしゃなぶつ】
、毘廬遮那仏【びるしゃなぶつ】[1]
Notes:
- word containing irregular kanji usage
noun
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school, school building, schoolhouse
See also:学舎 (がくしゃ)
Other readings:
学舎【まなびや】[1]
、学びや【まなびや】
、庠【まなびや】[2]
Notes:
- irregular okurigana usage
- word containing out-dated kanji