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Common kanji
Uses 13 strokes
Jinmeiyou Kanji (used in names)

Search words that:
- start with 馳
- end with 馳
- contain 馳
run, gallop, sail, drive (a wagon), win (fame), despatch
KUN:
  • は.せる
    ha.seru
ON:
  • chi
  • ji
Written with 13 strokes
Jinmeiyou Kanji (used in names)
Radicals:
Example words(showing 1-10 of 17 results)

noun
1.
feast, treating (someone)(polite language)
See also:馳走
auxillary suru verb
2.
to treat (someone, e.g. to a meal)
Other readings:
御馳走【ごちそう】

interjection
1.
thank you (for the meal), that was a delicious meal(usually kana)
2.
thank you (for displaying lovey-dovey behaviour)(usually kana, humerous)
Other readings:
ごちそうさま《ご馳走さま》
ごちそうさま《御馳走様》

noun
large feast, big meal(colloquialism)
Other readings:
大ご馳走【だいごちそう】
大ごちそう【おおごちそう】
大ごちそう【だいごちそう】
大御馳走【おおごちそう】
大御馳走【だいごちそう】

no-adjective, noun
belated, eleventh-hour
All readings:
遅ればせ【おくればせ】
後ればせ【おくればせ】
遅れ馳せ【おくればせ】
後れ馳せ【おくればせ】

expression
belatedly, tardily
All readings:
遅ればせながら【おくればせながら】
遅ればせながら【おそればせながら】[2]
後ればせながら【おくればせながら】
後ればせながら【おそればせながら】[2]
遅れ馳せながら【おくればせながら】
遅れ馳せながら【おそればせながら】[2]
後れ馳せながら【おくればせながら】
後れ馳せながら【おそればせながら】[2]
遅ばせながら【おくればせながら】[1]
遅ばせながら【おそればせながら】[1][2]
Notes:
  1. irregular okurigana usage
  2. word containing irregular kana usage

おも
omoiwohaseru
expression, Ichidan verb
to think about, to send one's heart out to, to give more than a passing thought to, to think of something far away, to think nostalgically upon (esp. one's hometown)
Other readings:
思いをはせる【おもいをはせる】

そうさま
gochisousamadeshita
expression
thank you for the meal, that was a delicious meal, what a wonderful meal(usually kana)
Other readings:
ごちそうさまでした《ご馳走さまでした》
ごちそうさまでした《御馳走様でした》

そう
gochisousan
interjection
thank you (for the meal), that was a delicious meal(usually kana, colloquialism)

そう
gochisouzeme
noun
treating somebody to one delicious meal after the other
Other readings:
御馳走攻め【ごちそうぜめ】
ごちそう攻め【ごちそうぜめ】

そう
gochisouninaru
expression, Godan-ru verb
to be treated to a meal, to be given a meal
Other readings:
御馳走になる【ごちそうになる】
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