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noun
low tray of food for guests

noun
meal, emperor's meal(honorific language)
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ご膳【ごぜん】

noun
clearing up leftover food and dishes(food term)
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下げ膳【さげぜん】

noun
dining table, a dish (type of food)

noun
1.
meal set before one
2.
women's advances
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据膳【すえぜん】

ぜんとこはじ
suezenkuwanuhaotokonohaji
expression
rejecting the advances of women is a man's shame, shameful is he who spurns a woman's invitation, not eating the meal set before him is a man's shame(proverb)

noun
rudely reaching over one's serving tray to grab food behind it with one's chopsticks

noun, auxillary suru verb
1.
setting the table, laying the table
2.
setting up, getting one's ducks in a row, running interference, setting the stage(idiom )(usu. お〜)
See also:お膳立て

noun
1.
food (on a table) (esp. a small Japanese table), dinner, cover (in a restaurant)
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2.
cook, chef, person who prepares food

noun
black-bellied plover, grey plover (Pluvialis squatarola)(usually kana)
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ダイゼン

noun
uncommon and delicious meal
See also:珍肴

noun
office in charge of the Emperor's meals (ritsuryo system)(archaism)
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内膳司【うちのかしわでのつかさ】

noun, auxillary suru verb
setting a place, setting the table

noun, auxillary suru verb
serving food (to a nobleman), nobleman's server(archaism)
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陪膳【はいぜん】

noun
1.
main course (of a formal meal)
2.
extremely high-grade Japanese meal served all at once (on a table with legs)(abbreviation)
See also:本膳料理

noun
extremely high-grade Japanese meal served all at once (on a table with legs)

noun
individual dining table
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銘銘膳【めいめいぜん】

noun
medicinal cooking (based on traditional Chinese medicine)

expression, noun
fourth tray (of food)
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四の膳【しのぜん】
与の膳【よのぜん】