[だいがく, daigaku] (n) (1) (See 総合大学) post-secondary education institution, incl. university, college, etc.; (2) (abbr) (See 大学寮, 国学・こくがく・2) former central university of Kyoto (established under the ritsuryo system for the training of government administrators); (3) (See 四書) the Great Learning - one of the Four Books; (P) #195
[しんせつ, shinsetsu] (n, vs, adj-no) newly organized or established (organised); (P) #1474
[ちょうりつ, chouritsu] (n, adj-no) established by the town #2115
[くりつ, kuritsu] (n, adj-no) established by the ward; (P) #4934
[ていちゃく, teichaku] (n, vs) taking hold; getting attached; becoming established; fixing down; establishing; (P) #5079
[せいき, seiki] (adj-na, n, adj-no) regular; normal; legal; formal; established; legitimate; (P) #5306
[そんりつ, sonritsu] (n, adj-no) established or operated by a village #5511
[とりつ, toritsu] (n, adj-no) metropolitan (i.e. established by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government); (P) #5856
[きせい, kisei] (n, adj-no) established; completed; existing; (P) #10242
[しにせ(P);ろうほ, shinise (P); rouho] (n) (1) old shop; shop of long standing; (adj-no) (2) well-established; first of the kind; veteran; (P) #11917
[こうれい, kourei] (n) established practice; established practise; custom; (P) #13267
[ていせつ, teisetsu] (n) established theory; accepted opinion; accepted explanation; (P) #19418
[せんはっぴゃくろくじゅうしちねんけんぽうほう, senhappyakurokujuushichinenkenpouhou] (n) Constitution Act 1867 (which established Canada)
[ne-mubaryu-] (n) established reputation (wasei
[あんせいとごふ, anseitogofu] (n) (See 都護府) Protectorate General to Pacify the West; Tang-period Chinese office established in Xinjiang in 640 CE
[あんとうとごふ, antoutogofu] (n) (See 都護府) Protectorate General to Pacify the East; Tang-period Chinese office established in Pyongyang in 668 CE
[アンナンとごふ, annan togofu] (n) (See 都護府) Protectorate General of Annam; Han-period Chinese office established in Hanoi in 622 CE
[いせしんとう, iseshintou] (n) Ise Shinto (school of Shinto established the Watarai family priests of Ise Jingu's Outer Shrine)
[いんしゅう, inshuu] (n) convention; tradition; long-established custom
[えんぜんとごふ, enzentogofu] (n) (See 都護府) Protectorate General to Pacify the North; Tang-period Chinese office established in Inner Mongolia in 669 CE
[おしもおされもしない, oshimoosaremoshinai] (adj-i) (See 押しも押されもせぬ) of established reputation
[おしもおされもせぬ, oshimoosaremosenu] (adj-f) of established reputation
[かいしゃりつ, kaisharitsu] (adj-no) established by the company
[かいせいげんこせき, kaiseigenkoseki] (n) (See 現在戸籍, 戸籍) original source of re-established family register; old family register
[かいせつしゃ, kaisetsusha] (n) founder; establisher
[たしかなじじつ, tashikanajijitsu] (n) established (certain) fact
[かくせつ, kakusetsu] (n) established theory
[われる, wareru] (v1, vi) (1) to break; to be smashed; (2) to split; to crack; to fissure; to be torn; (3) to be divided; to cleave; (4) to come to light; to be identified; to be established; to become clear; (P)
[かんせつ, kansetsu] (n, adj-no) governmentally or nationally established or run
[きせいのじじつ, kiseinojijitsu] (n) established fact
[きせいじじつ, kiseijijitsu] (n) established fact; fait accompli; (P)
[きていろせん, kiteirosen] (n) established (existing) policy (procedure(s))
[けいちょう, keichou] (n) register established for tax purposes (ritsuryo period)
[きまりごと, kimarigoto] (n) rule; established routine; standard operating procedure; SOP
[ごぶぎょう, gobugyou] (n) (See 五大老) the five commissioners (administrative organ of feudal Japan established by Toyotomi Hideyoshi)
[こうきじてん, koukijiten] (n) The Chinese kangxi zidian dictionary of 1716, which established the 214 radicals
[ごうどうかいしゃ, goudoukaisha] (n) limited company; company structure for small businesses, established in 2005 (GK)
[こっかちほうけいさつ, kokkachihoukeisatsu] (n) national rural police (established in 1947, abolished in 1954)
[ねをはやす, newohayasu] (exp, v5s) (1) to plant oneself; to settle in; (2) to be well-established (e.g. of a religion in a particular area); to have taken root
[さいくじょ;さいくどころ, saikujo ; saikudokoro] (n) (1) (さいくじょ only) (See 工房) workshop; (2) Heian and Kamakura-period furniture workshop (established in temples and various government bodies); (3) Edo period office which administered tenders for arms, armor, etc.
[しきない, shikinai] (n) (arch) (See 五畿内) the Four Home Provinces (Yamato, Yamashiro, Settsu, and Kawachi); obsolete in 757 when Izumi was established as a separate province from Kawachi
[しちだいしがく, shichidaishigaku] (n) (See 大学別曹) seven boarding schools established in Kyoto by noble families during the early Heian period
[しゃかいたいしゅうとう, shakaitaishuutou] (n) Socialist Masses Party (pre-war political party; established in 1932, eliminated by the government in 1940)
[じょうようかんじ, jouyoukanji] (n) (See 当用漢字) kanji for common use (list of 2, 136 kanji established in 2010, formerly a list of 1, 945 established in 1981); (P)
[あらたにおこったくに, arataniokottakuni] (n) newly established country
[しんせつこう, shinsetsukou] (n) newly established school
[せいてん, seiten] (n) law code; established rites
[せいいきとごふ, seiikitogofu] (n) (See 都護府) Protectorate General of the Western Regions; Han-period Chinese office established in East Turkestan in 60 BCE
[すべおさ, subeosa] (n) (arch) (See 律令制, 総領・3) pre-ritsuryo official established in key provinces, responsible for administration of his home and surrounding provinces
[そうりょう, souryou] (n) (1) eldest child; oldest child; first-born child; (2) child who carries on the family name; (3) (arch) (See 律令制, 総領・すべおさ) pre-ritsuryo official established in key provinces, responsible for administration of his home and surrounding provinces; (4) (arch) head of a warrior clan (Kamakura period)