Search Terms: 餅*, もち*
Dictionary results(showing 25 results)
i-form/noun base (Conjugated match)
Godan-tsu verb
1.
to hold (in one's hand), to take, to carry
2.
to possess, to have, to own
3.
to maintain, to keep
4.
to last, to be durable, to keep, to survive
5.
to take charge of, to be in charge of
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
i-form/noun base (Conjugated match)
Godan-tsu verb, transitive verb
1.
to keep, to preserve, to hold, to retain, to maintain, to sustain
Godan-tsu verb, intransitive verb
2.
to last, to endure, to keep well (food), to wear well, to be durable
Other readings:
保つ【もつ】[1]
Notes:
- word containing irregular kana usage
noun
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custom of tying a large mochi on a toddler's back on his or her first birthday
noun
1.
rice gruel with mochi(food term)
2.
azuki bean gruel eaten around the 15th day of the first month(food term)
Other readings:
餅粥【もちがゆ】
noun
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glutinous millet, sticky millet(usually kana)
Other readings:
もちきび《餅黍》
、モチキビ
noun
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mochikinchaku, glutinous rice in a pouch of fried tofu, used in oden
See also:巾着 (きんちゃく)
noun
1.
Rhododendron macrosepalum(usually kana)
2.
Japanese azalea (Rhododendron japonicum), renge azalea(usually kana, archaism)
See also:蓮華躑躅 (れんげつつじ)
Other readings:
もちつつじ《餅躑躅》
、モチツツジ
noun
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throwing of mochi to an assembled crowd, esp. during the framework-raising ceremony of a new building
See also:餅まき
expression
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every man knows his own business best, one should go to specialists for the best results, for rice cakes, (go to) the rice cake shop(proverb)
See also:餅
Other readings:
もちはもち屋【もちはもちや】
noun
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rice cake disease bacteria, blister blight bacteria
See also:餅 (もち)
noun
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custom of having toddlers step on a sticky rice cake on their first birthday
noun
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throwing of mochi to an assembled crowd, esp. during the framework-raising ceremony of a new building
See also:棟上げ式 (むねあげしき)