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noun, noun (suffix)
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(various) languages, language group, language family
See also:バントゥー諸語
noun
1.
high-ranking officials, ministers
noun, pronoun
2.
ladies and gentlemen, everyone(honorific language)
noun, auxillary suru verb
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tour round the country (Japan) (visiting from province to province)(yojijukugo)
noun
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Hundred Schools of Thought, general term for the large number of scholars and controversialists, and their respective schools, that flourished during China's Spring and Autumn period and Warring States period(yojijukugo)
expression
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Closed to Traffic, No Thoroughfare(on a sign)
no-adjective, taru-adjective, to-adverb
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divergent opinions abound, opinion is divided, there are many rumors afloat(yojijukugo)
Other readings:
諸説紛紛【しょせつふんぷん】
noun
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various points (of discussion), various places, various spots, various matters
noun
1.
foreign lands(derogatory)
2.
clans supposedly descended from foreign lineage (i.e. Chinese or Korean)
noun
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concept that all things and phenomena reflect the truth(Buddhist term)
expression
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idea that all things in the universe lack their own unchangeable substances(Buddhist term)
See also:四法印 (しほういん)
noun
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being excused from various levies and taxes during the age of militarist government(yojijukugo)
prefix
1.
both(usually kana)
2.
many, various, all(usually kana)(only relevant for 諸)
3.
together(usually kana)(only relevant for 諸)
Other readings:
もろ《両》
、もろ《双》
、モロ
noun
1.
decorating the alcove of a tea room with a hanging scroll and flowers (in more formal tea ceremonies, during only the first and second half respectively)
2.
style of decorating a traditional Japanese room (esp. a study) in which incense, a pair of vases and a pair of candlesticks are placed on a table in front of a trio of hanging scrolls(orig. meaning)
noun
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deep double underarm grip which prevents the opponent from grabbing the belt(sumo term)
Other readings:
双差し【もろざし】
、諸差し【もろざし】[1]
Notes:
- word containing irregular kanji usage
noun
•
both hands
See also:両手
Other readings:
諸手【もろで】
、もろ手【もろて】
、もろ手【もろで】
、双手【もろて】
、双手【もろで】
、双手【そうしゅ】
、両手【もろて】
、両手【もろで】
expression
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wholeheartedly (approve, agree, etc.), unconditionally, completely
Other readings:
諸手をあげて【もろてをあげて】
、もろ手を挙げて【もろてをあげて】
、もろ手をあげて【もろてをあげて】
noun
•
both bare shoulders, stripped to the waist
See also:片肌
Other readings:
諸肌【もろはだ】
、両肌【もろはだ】
、両肌【りょうはだ】
、諸膚【もろはだ】
noun
•
stripping to one's waist, being bare from the waist up
Other readings:
諸肌脱ぎ【もろはだぬぎ】
expression, Godan-gu verb
1.
to strip to one's waist
2.
to go at with might and main(idiom )
Other readings:
諸肌を脱ぐ【もろはだをぬぐ】
noun
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many people, everyone, all sorts of people
Other readings:
諸人【しょにん】
、諸人【しょじん】
、諸人【もろひと】[1]
Notes:
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
noun
1.
main fermenting mash (in production of sake or soy sauce), unrefined sake or soy sauce(usually kana)
prenominal
2.
unrefined (sake, soy sauce, etc.), rough(usually kana)
Other readings:
もろみ《醪》