[はかま, hakama] (n) man's formal divided skirt; (P)
[はおりはかま, haorihakama] (n) Japanese male formal attire
[さるばかま, sarubakama] (n) work hakama that are loose at the top and tight at the bottom
[はかまぎ, hakamagi] (n) (See 袴) ceremony fitting child with a hakama
[はかまのう, hakamanou] (n) (See 装束能) informal noh performed in light clothes (during the summer)
[おんはかまりょう, onhakamaryou] (n) (See 御帯料) betrothal money given from woman to man
[くれないのはかま, kurenainohakama] (n) red hakama (e.g. worn by miko, or noblewomen at court)
[あんどんばかま, andonbakama] (n) (arch) hakama without gussets (worn by female students and later male students in the Meiji period); hakama without gores
[こうやのしろばかま, kouyanoshirobakama] (exp) specialists often fail to apply their skills to themselves; The dyer wears white
[やまばかま, yamabakama] (n) (See 袴) work hakama
[さんぱく, sanpaku] (n) (obsc) (See 猿袴) work hakama that are loose at the top and tight at the bottom
[おんなばかま, onnabakama] (n) (arch) hakama for women (esp. hakama worn by female students and teachers in the Meiji period)
[ゆきばかま, yukibakama] (n) (See 山袴) work hakama for use in the snow
[ちゃっこ, chakko] (n) (See 袴, 袴着) ceremony of fitting child with a hakama
[はりばかま, haribakama] (n) (arch) rigid hakama (for women); hakama made from stiff cloth
[ながばかま;ちょうこ, nagabakama ; chouko] (n) (See 袴・はかま) long hakama; trailing hakama
[ふじばかま;フジバカマ, fujibakama ; fujibakama] (n) (uk) thoroughwort (species of boneset, Eupatorium fortunei)
[ひのはかま;ひばかま(緋袴), hinohakama ; hibakama ( hi hakama )] (n) (See 紅の袴・くれないのはかま) red hakama (e.g. worn by miko or noblewomen at court)