Search Terms: 座*
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Godan-ru verb, intransitive verb
1.
to sit, to squat
2.
to assume (a position)
3.
to hold steady, to hold still(esp. 据わる, 据る)
Other readings:
坐る【すわる】
、据わる【すわる】
、据る【すわる】[1]
Notes:
- irregular okurigana usage
noun
1.
tatami room, tatami mat room, formal Japanese room
2.
dinner party in a tatami room (esp. when a geisha or maiko attends)
Other readings:
坐敷【ざしき】[1]
Notes:
- word containing irregular kanji usage
noun
•
zabuton (flat floor cushion used when sitting or kneeling; usu. rectangular)
Other readings:
座ぶとん【ざぶとん】
、座蒲団【ざぶとん】
、坐蒲団【ざぶとん】
noun
1.
seat, place
2.
position, status
3.
gathering, party, company, atmosphere (of a gathering)
4.
stand, pedestal, platform
5.
(historical) trade guild
suffix
6.
attaches to the names of constellations
7.
attaches to the names of theatres, cinemas and theatrical troupes
suffix, counter
8.
counter for theatres, deities, Buddhist images, tall mountains, and satokagura songs
See also:里神楽
noun
1.
chairman
2.
leader of a troupe, proprietor of a theatrical company
noun
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zazen (seated Zen meditation, usu. in a cross-legged position)(Buddhist term)
Other readings:
坐禅【ざぜん】
noun, auxillary suru verb
•
remaining an idle spectator, looking on unconcernedly (doing nothing)
Other readings:
坐視【ざし】
noun, no-adjective
1.
(by) one's side, nearby location, place close to one's person, area by one's hand
noun
2.
you(honorific language)(epistolary style, sometimes also used as the name of the recipient)
Other readings:
座右【ざう】
noun, auxillary suru verb
•
running aground, being stranded, grounding, beaching
Other readings:
坐礁【ざしょう】
Godan-mu verb, intransitive verb
•
to sit down (and refuse to move), to sit-in (in protest)
Other readings:
座りこむ【すわりこむ】
、坐り込む【すわりこむ】
、坐りこむ【すわりこむ】
noun
•
tatami chair, legless chair, small, legless chair used while sitting on tatami
noun
1.
nearby (one's seat), (by) one's side
expression
2.
Dear (Mr./Mrs.)(epistolary style; after the name of the recipient)
noun, auxillary suru verb
•
classroom learning (as contrasted to practical training), classroom lecture