Search Terms: *餠*
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noun
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Other readings:
もち《餠》[1]
、もちい《餅》[2]
、もちい《餠》[1][2]
、かちん《餅》[2]
、かちん《餠》[1][2]
、あも《餅》[2]
、あも《餠》[1][2]
Notes:
- word containing out-dated kanji
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
noun
1.
jealousy(usually kana)
2.
roasted rice cake
Other readings:
やきもち《焼もち》
、やきもち《焼き餠》
、やきもち《焼き餅》
、やきもち《焼餅》
expression
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pie in the sky, castles in the air, drawing of a rice cake(idiom )
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絵に描いた餠【えにかいたもち】
、絵にかいた餅【えにかいたもち】
noun
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kagami mochi, New Year offering consisting of two mochi stacked on each other with a bitter orange on top, cut and eaten on January 11
See also:橙
Other readings:
鏡餠【かがみもち】[1]
Notes:
- word containing out-dated kanji
noun
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Other readings:
供餅【ぐへい】
、供餠【くもち】[1]
、供餠【ぐへい】[1]
Notes:
- word containing out-dated kanji
noun
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Kagoshima mochi made from a mixture of rice flour and sweet bean paste, koraimochi
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高麗餠【これもち】
noun
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黄金餠【こがねもち】[1]
Notes:
- word containing out-dated kanji
noun
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skewered sweet rice cakes served with soy sauce and miso
Other readings:
御幣餅【ごへいもち】
、御幣餠【ごへいもち】
、五平餠【ごへいもち】
noun
1.
falling on one's backside (behind, bottom), pratfall
See also:尻餅をつく
2.
mochi used to celebrate a child's first birthday, mochi tied to a baby's back if he starts walking before his first birthday in order to cause him to fall on his backside
Other readings:
尻もち【しりもち】
、尻餠【しりもち】
noun
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offering of mochi rice cakes, mochi rice cakes used as offering
See also:鏡餅
Other readings:
供え餠【そなえもち】[1]
Notes:
- word containing out-dated kanji
noun
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Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony
Other readings:
三日の餠【みかのもちい】[1]
Notes:
- word containing out-dated kanji
noun
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Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony
See also:三日の餅 (みかのもちい)
Other readings:
三日夜の餠【みかよのもち】[1]
Notes:
- word containing out-dated kanji