Your search matched 25 words, 1 kanji and 15 sentences.
Search Terms: *幣

Dictionary results(showing 25 results)


noun
paper money, note, bill

noun, no-adjective
money, currency, coinage

noun
loose-flowered hornbeam (Carpinus laxiflora), akashide(usually kana)
Other readings:
あかしで《赤幣》
アカシデ

noun
1.
streamers (made of linen, paper, etc.) attached to a long pole (used as a wand in grand purification ceremonies)(archaism)
2.
being in great demand

noun
1.
old evils, long-standing abuses, old-fashioned ways, outdated notions
na-adjective
2.
old-fashioned, outdated, outmoded, antiquated
Other readings:
旧幣【きゅうへい】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun
paper and sacred sakaki branches cut and mixed with rice to scatter before the gods

noun
thinly cut hemp or paper mixed with rice (scattered as an offering to the gods)(archaism)
Other readings:
切幣【きりぬさ】

noun
1.
small purification wand(archaism)
2.
thinly cut hemp or paper mixed with rice (scattered as an offering to the gods)
See also:切麻
Other readings:
小麻【こぬさ】

noun
staff with plaited paper streamers(honorific language, Shinto term)
See also:
Other readings:
御幣【おんべい】
御幣【おんべ】
ご幣【ごへい】

noun
1.
baton (of command)
2.
order, command, direction
Other readings:
采幣【さいはい】

noun
staff with plaited paper streamers(Shinto term)
Other readings:
【ぬさ】

noun, auxillary suru verb
offering a wand with hemp and paper streamers to a Shinto god
Other readings:
奉幣【ほうべい】

noun
reward, present, gift, offering to the gods(archaism)

Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 15 strokes
Taught in Junior high
cash, bad habit, humble prefix, gift, Shinto offerings of cloth, rope, cut paper
KUN:
  • ぬさ
    nusa
ON:
  • ヘイ
    hei
Nanori:
  • しで
    shide

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 15 results)


He gave the poor woman some bread and a five dollar bill besides

Could you give me some change for this ten dollar bill

わた
10
へい
紙幣
I lost a ten-dollar note

10
へい
紙幣
まい
のこ
残り
へい
紙幣
Give me five tens and the rest in ones

Change this dollar bill for ten dimes

Do you have a five-pound note

They were pieces of paper, cut in the size of bills

I want to change this dollar bill into ten dimes

サリー
20
へい
紙幣
へい
紙幣
りょうが
両替した
Sally exchanged a twenty-dollar bill for five-dollar bills

つう
通貨
とう
当時
かた
言い方
した
従えば
つうじょ
通常の
おうこく
王国
ほう
法貨
あた
与える
やとぬし
雇い主
じゅうぎょういん
従業員
だいよう
代用
へい
貨幣
だいよう
代用
へい
貨幣
きんぞく
金属
あつがみ
厚紙
Instead of giving the money, that is the normal coin of the realm, which is the phrase that everyone used then, they would give them a token, and this token might be metal, might be wood, might be cardboard
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