Your search matched 18 words, 1 kanji and 3 sentences.
Search Terms: *侍

Dictionary results(showing 18 results)


noun
1.
warrior (esp. of military retainers of daimyos in the Edo period), samurai
2.
man in attendance (on a person of high standing), retainer(archaism)(only relevant for さぶらい)
Other readings:
【さぶらい】
【さむらい】

noun
cowardly or depraved samurai

noun
rustic samurai, boorish samurai

noun
humble samurai who served as a body guard on foot

noun, auxillary suru verb
attendant, attendance upon another

noun
provincial samurai in the middle ages, who engaged in agriculture in peacetime
Other readings:
地士【じざむらい】

noun
maid of honor, maid of honour, lady-in-waiting

noun
guard house in a samurai style house (Kamakura period)
See also:武家造

noun
maid of honor, maid of honour
Other readings:
内侍【ないじ】
Notes:
  1. out-dated or obsolete kana usage

くさむら
nishimukusamurai
expression
mnemonic for remembering the months with fewer than 31 days (ni, shi, mu, ku, etc.)
Other readings:
西向く侍【にしむくさむらい】
西向く士【にしむくさむらい】
西向くさむらい【にしむくさむらい】

noun
retainer, attending on the nobility

noun
cowardly, good-for-nothing samurai from the countryside

noun, auxillary suru verb
serving, attending on someone

noun
flanking image (e.g. in a Buddha triad)(Buddhist term)
Other readings:
脇侍【きょうじ】
脇士【わきじ】
脇士【きょうじ】
夾侍【きょうじ】[1]
挟侍【きょうじ】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing out-dated kanji

Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 8 strokes
Taught in Junior high
waiter, samurai, wait upon, serve
KUN:
  • さむらい
    samurai
  • はべ.る
    habe.ru
ON:
  • ji
  • shi
Nanori:
  • かみ
    kami

Sentence results (showing 3 results)


太郎
さむらい
A samurai's blood runs in Taro's veins

『カムイの剣』
、1868
ねん
徳川
しょうぐ
将軍
だい
時代
ほうかい
崩壊
めいてんのう
明治天皇
した
ほん
日本
ふっこう
復興
へんかく
変革期
たい
舞台
いっしゅ
一種
さむらい
/
にんじゃ
忍者
ものがた
物語
Kamui no Ken was a sort of samurai/ninja story set during the transition of the fall of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the re-establishment of Japan under the Emperor Meiji in 1868

さむらい
にんげんあい
人間愛
あふ
溢れる
さむらい
ものがた
物語
"The Nightingale Samurai" is a samurai tale full of humanity and humour