Search Terms: *附
Dictionary results(showing 10 results)
noun
•
date, dating
Other readings:
日付け【ひづけ】[1]
、日附【ひづけ】
Notes:
- irregular okurigana usage
noun
1.
ranked list (entertainers, sumo wrestlers, millionaires, etc.)
2.
program (e.g. theatre)
Other readings:
番附【ばんづけ】
、番付け【ばんづけ】[1]
Notes:
- irregular okurigana usage
noun, auxillary suru verb, no-adjective
•
attaching (documents, etc.), appending, affixing
Other readings:
添附【てんぷ】[1]
Notes:
- word containing irregular kanji usage
noun
•
colophon (at the end of a book), imprint, publication information
Other readings:
奥附【おくづけ】[1]
、奥付け【おくづけ】[2]
Notes:
- word containing out-dated kanji
- irregular okurigana usage
noun, auxillary suru verb
•
door-to-door entertainment, door-to-door entertainer, strolling musician, street musician
Other readings:
門付け【かどつけ】
、門付【かどづけ】
、門付【かどつけ】
、門附け【かどづけ】
、門附け【かどつけ】
、門附【かどづけ】
、門附【かどつけ】
noun
1.
appetizer
2.
later date, post-dating (e.g. a letter or cheque)
See also:先日付け
Other readings:
先付【さきづけ】
、先附【さきづけ】
noun
1.
approach (to a castle gate)
2.
front of a structural member
See also:見込み (みこみ)
Other readings:
見附【みつけ】
、見付け【みつけ】[1]
、見附け【みつけ】[1]
Notes:
- irregular okurigana usage
noun
1.
dish placed on the far side of the serving table (kaiseki cuisine), side dishes at a banquet (e.g. sashimi, salad, vinegared dish; not rice or soup)(food term)
See also:懐石
2.
resting one's forehead on the chest of one's opponent and grabbing his belt(sumo term)
Other readings:
向付【むこうづけ】
、向附【むこうづけ】
Kanji results(showing 1 results)
Common kanji
affixed, attach, refer to, append
KUN:
- つ.けるtsu.keru
- つ.くtsu.ku
ON:
- フfu
Nanori:
- ずきzuki
- づけzuke