Search Terms: *餅
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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
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rice cracker, Japanese cracker, rice cookie, wafer(usually kana)
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》
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
noun
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Other readings:
安倍川もち【あべかわもち】
、あべかわ餅【あべかわもち】
noun
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roasted mochi pieces (usu. flavoured with soy sauce, or sweetened with sugar, etc.)
Other readings:
霰餅【あられもち】
noun
1.
mochi rice cake with red bean jam filling, mochi rice cake covered in red bean jam(female term)(only relevant for 餡餅)
See also:餅
2.
mochi rice cake(only relevant for あんも)
Other readings:
餡餅【あんも】
、餅【あんも】
noun
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expression
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pie in the sky, castles in the air, drawing of a rice cake(idiom )
Other readings:
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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roasted mochi(archaism, female term)
Other readings:
御焼餅【おやきかちん】[1]
Notes:
- irregular okurigana usage
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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mochi cut thin, dried, and baked or fried
See also:餅
Other readings:
欠餅【かきもち】[1]
、掻き餅【かきもち】
、掻餅【かきもち】[1]
Notes:
- irregular okurigana usage
noun
1.
small mochi placed on top of a big mochi
2.
two things heaped together