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Godan-su verb, intransitive verb
to break into song, to burst into song, to begin singing
Other readings:
歌い出す【うたいだす】

noun
lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus)(obscure)
See also:時鳥

Godan-ru verb
to sing energetically, to sing with abandon
Other readings:
歌い捲る【うたいまくる】

noun
woman who entertains customers with song and dance
See also:芸者

noun
utai (noh chant) piece for recitation
See also:歌物
Other readings:
謡い物【うたいもの】
歌い物【うたいもの】

noun
1.
singer, vocalist
2.
nagauta singer (in kabuki)
See also:長唄
3.
singer of noh chants
See also:
Other readings:
歌唄い【うたうたい】
歌歌い【うたうたい】
歌謡い【うたうたい】

noun
gathering of men and women who sang courtship songs to each other and danced, dancing and singing feast of young men and women in ancient Japan(archaism)

noun
utagaruta, traditional matching game played with cards with stanzas of waka written on them
Other readings:
歌がるた【うたがるた】
歌カルタ【うたカルタ】
歌ガルタ【うたガルタ】
歌加留多【うたかるた】
歌加留多【うたがるた】

noun
1.
flute mouthpiece
2.
poetic style

noun
words mainly used in songs or poetry
See also:歌語

noun
slow-paced style of shamisen music with vocal accompaniment (popular during the late Edo period)(歌沢 was used especially by the Tora school that emphasized voice; 哥沢 was used especially by the Shiba school that emphasized shamisen)
Other readings:
歌沢【うたざわ】
哥沢【うたざわ】

noun
slow-paced style of shamisen music with vocal accompaniment (popular during the late Edo period)(歌沢節 was used especially by the Tora school that emphasized voice; 哥沢節 was used especially by the Shiba school that emphasized shamisen)
See also:うた沢
Other readings:
歌沢節【うたざわぶし】
哥沢節【うたざわぶし】

noun
spirit of a poem, true meaning of a poem

noun
popular song program on radio or television

noun
1.
skillful tanka poet
See also:短歌
2.
official in charge of court poetry and music (ritsuryo period)
3.
poet

noun
1.
bag for holding waka manuscript paper
See also:和歌
2.
vocal sac
See also:鳴嚢
3.
pen-name of Fujitani Mitsue (1798-1824)

noun
1.
place that is often written about in waka poetry
2.
oft-repeated descriptive epithets in poetry

noun
1.
an utai (noh chant) piece for recitation
2.
accompanied singing in which the singing is emphasized over the instrumental part (emphasised)
Other readings:
唄物【うたもの】

noun
collection of short Heian period tales in the form of poems

noun
1.
meaning of a song
2.
meaning of a tanka

noun
woman who earns her living by entertaining with song, dance and playing the shamisen, geisha who sings at parties

noun
mood of a poem, poet's mood when writing

noun
musician (esp. Gagaku)
Other readings:
楽人【うたまいのひと】
歌舞人【うたまいのひと】

noun
opera company, opera troupe, musical revue, operetta company, operetta troupe

かし
kashikaado
noun
lyric sheet, card with the lyrics to a song

noun
god of waka, god of song, muse
See also:和歌
Other readings:
歌神【うたがみ】

noun
great (waka) poet, immortal poet

noun
monument (stele, gravestone, etc.) engraved with a waka
See also:和歌

noun
public music and dancing, performance of song and dance entertainment(yojijukugo)

おど
kabukiodori
noun
early kabuki dance
Other readings:
歌舞伎踊【かぶきおどり】

noun
1.
kabuki troupe, kabuki theater (theatre)
2.
Kabuki-za (theatre in Tokyo)

noun
dandy, peacock, early-17th-century equivalent of present-day yakuza, Edo-period eccentric who attracted public attention with their eye-catching clothes, peculiar hairstyle, and weird behavior(yojijukugo)
Other readings:
傾奇者【かぶきもの】
かぶき者【かぶきもの】