[てい;ちん, tei ; chin] (n) (1) arbor; arbour; bower; pavilion; (suf) (2) (てい only) suffix forming the final part of the pseudonyms of some writers and performers #1976
[かんていりゅう, kanteiryuu] (n) Kantei style of calligraphy
[きてい, kitei] (n) restaurant; inn
[わかたけてい, wakataketei] (n) the Wakatake Variety Theater
[せきてい, sekitei] (n) The Sekitei (name of an inn)
[しらぬはていしゅばかりなり, shiranuhateishubakarinari] (exp) (id) Only the husband does not know
[ちてい, chitei] (n) arbor (arbour, bower) by a lake
[ていしゅ, teishu] (n) (1) household head; master; host (e.g. of a tea gathering); innkeeper; owner (e.g. of an hotel); (2) husband; (P)
[ていしゅのすきなあかえぼし, teishunosukinaakaeboshi] (exp) (arch) (See 烏帽子) Family members should fall into line with the head of the family even if his taste is a little odd, like wearing a red eboshi, which is ordinarily black
[ていしゅかんぱく, teishukanpaku] (n) (1) husband who rules the roost; domineering husband; (2) the hectoring of the husband
[ていてい, teitei] (adj-t, adv-to) lofty (tree)
[りょてい, ryotei] (n) hotel; inn
[りょうてい, ryoutei] (n) (traditional Japanese) restaurant; (P)
[りょうてい, ryoutei] (n) (arch) (See 東屋) pavilion in a garden (used to keep cool); gazebo