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i-form/noun base (Conjugated match)
Godan-ku verb, intransitive verb
1.
to grow hot (e.g. water), to boil
2.
to get excited (at), to erupt (in applause, cheering, etc.), to be in a ferment, to take place energetically
3.
to ferment
4.
to melt (of metal)

noun
1.
armpit, under one's arm, side, flank
2.
beside, close to, near, by(also written as 傍, 側)
3.
aside, to the side, away, out of the way
4.
off-track, off-topic
5.
deuteragonist, supporting role(usu. written ワキ in Noh)
6.
second verse (in a linked series of poems)(abbreviation)
See also:脇句
Other readings:
【わき】
【わき】

i-form/noun base (Conjugated match)
Godan-ku verb, intransitive verb
1.
to well (up), to gush forth (of water), to spring out, to surge
2.
to appear (esp. suddenly) (sweat, tears, etc.)
3.
to feel emotions from (joy, bravery, etc.)
4.
to hatch (esp. of parasitic insects, etc.)
Other readings:
涌く【わく】

noun, no-adjective
supporting role (actor), minor role
Other readings:
傍役【わきやく】
わき役【わきやく】

noun, auxillary suru verb
1.
looking from the side
2.
looking aside
Other readings:
わき見【わきみ】
傍視【わきみ】
傍視【ぼうし】

noun
axillary bud, lateral bud(botany term)
Other readings:
腋芽【わきめ】
脇芽【わきめ】
わき芽【わきめ】

noun
1.
robe worn by military officials with a round collar, unstitched open sides, and no wrapped fabric along the bottom
See also:闕腋の袍
2.
small opening in the side of traditional Japanese clothing (where the sleeve meets the bodice, below the armpit), clothing with such an opening (usu. worn by women or children)
See also:八つ口
Other readings:
腋明け【わきあけ】

expression, adjective
1.
poor at preventing one's opponent from getting an underarm grip(sumo term)
2.
having weak defenses, off one's guard, vulnerable (to attack)(idiom )
Other readings:
わきが甘い【わきがあまい】
ワキが甘い【ワキがあまい】

noun
second verse (in a linked series of poems)

noun
underarm hair, armpit hair
Other readings:
脇毛【わきげ】

noun
downstage left (in noh), where the secondary actor is often seated
See also:脇 (わき)
Other readings:
ワキ座【ワキざ】

noun
wakizashi, short sword worn by samurai
Other readings:
脇指【わきざし】
脇差し【わきざし】

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

noun
1.
side seating (to stage right in noh)
2.
centerstage right (noh)
Other readings:
ワキ正面【ワキしょうめん】

noun
drawer unit (next to a desk), return

noun
any of a number of respectful terms written after the addressee's name in a formal letter

noun
sub-temple, affiliated temple
Notes:
  1. word containing out-dated kanji

expression, Godan-ku verb
to lay aside, to set aside
Other readings:
傍に置く【わきにおく】
脇におく【わきにおく】
わきに置く【わきにおく】

expression, Godan-ru verb
to stand aside, to step to the side, to move aside
Other readings:
脇に寄る【わきによる】
わきに寄る【わきによる】

noun
armpit, axilla
Other readings:
わきの下【わきのした】
腋の下【わきのした】

noun
1.
downstage left pillar (on a noh stage), by which the supporting actor introduces himself
See also:脇 (わき)
2.
doorjamb, jambe, jamb

noun
1.
side (of the torso), flank
2.
illegitimate child, child born by someone other than one's wife
Other readings:
わき腹【わきばら】

わき
wakihesoreru
expression, Ichidan verb
1.
to digress, to stray from the subject
2.
to miss the target, to fly wide of the mark
Other readings:
脇へ逸れる【わきへそれる】
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Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 10 strokes
Taught in Junior high
Common kanji
armpit, the other way, another place, flank, supporting role
KUN:
  • わき
    waki
  • わけ
    wake
ON:
  • キョウ
    kyou

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 62 results)


かれ
すわ
座って
ざっ
雑誌
かれ
彼の
つま
かれ
彼の
もの
編み物
He sat reading a magazine, with his wife knitting beside him

He took her aside and told her the news

Don't be a backseat driver

Pull over to the side, please

The car drew in to let the truck pass

I put aside the book I was reading

かのじょ
彼女
しろ
白い
ほん
わき
She had a white book under her arm

The couch is in the foreground next to the table

かのじょ
彼女
もの
編み物
わき
She put her knitting aside and stood up

Would you mind standing aside
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