[しゅ, shu] (n) (arch) (See 姓・かばね) Obito (hereditary title, often given to powerful regional families) #2551
[しょか, shoka] (n) various families; various schools of thought #13491
[ニザダイあもく, nizadai amoku] (n) Acanthuroidei (suborder of the order Perciformes, containing the families Acanthuridae, Ephippidae, Luvaridae, Scatophagidae, Siganidae, and Zanclidae)
[かぞくかい, kazokukai] (n) family association; association of families
[かぞくほう, kazokuhou] (n) law governing rights within families
[うみえら;ウミエラ, umiera ; umiera] (n) (uk) sea pen (any coelenterate of the family Pennatulidae or related families); sea feather
[ゆばはじめ, yubahajime] (n) (1) ceremony on the fifth day of the 10th lunar month in which the emperor would watch prize archery (Heian and Kamakura periods); (2) first firing of the bow (after the New Year or the reconstruction of the archery range (in military families))
[ごせっけ, gosekke] (n) (See 摂関) the five regent houses; five families of the Fujiwara clan (Konoe, Kujo, Nijo, Ichijo, and Takatsukasa) entrusted as imperial regents and advisors starting in the Kamakura period
[ごさんけ, gosanke] (n) (1) (See 三家・さんけ・2) three branch Tokugawa families (Owari, Kii, and Mito); (2) big three; top three
[ごさんきょう, gosankyou] (n) (See 三卿) three secondary Tokugawa branch families (Tayasu, Shimizu, and Hitotsubashi)
[おもうさま, omousama] (n) (hon) (See 御父様・おとうさま) father (used by children of court nobles and noble families)
[おたあさま;おたたさま, otaasama ; otatasama] (n) (hon) (See 御母様・おかあさま) mother (used by children of court nobles and noble families)
[さんけ, sanke] (n) (1) three noble families (Kan'in, Kazan'in, and Nakanoin or Koga); (2) (See 御三家・1) three branch Tokugawa families (Owari, Kii, and Mito)
[さんきょう, sankyou] (n) (See 御三卿) three secondary Tokugawa branch families (Tayasu, Shimizu, and Hitotsubashi)
[しせい, shisei] (n) (1) the four great families of the age (esp. the Minamoto clan, the Taira clan, the Fujiwara clan and the Tachibana clan); (2) (See ヴァルナ) varna (each of the four Hindu castes)
[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
[まんどころ;まどころ;まつりごとどころ, mandokoro ; madokoro ; matsurigotodokoro] (n) (1) official in charge of the administration of domains and general affairs of powerful noble families (from the middle of the Heian period); (2) (hon) (abbr) (See 北の政所) titled lady (legal wife of an important official); (3) government office related to finances (Kamakura and Muromachi periods); (4) clerk working for large temples and shrines
[ちちうえ, chichiue] (n) (pol) father (esp. used in samurai families prior to the Meiji period)
[ぼしねんきん, boshinenkin] (n) allowance for fatherless families
[ははうえ, hahaue] (n) (pol) mother (term used in samurai families prior to the Meiji period)
[むつまじい, mutsumajii] (adj-i) (usu. of families or couples in intimate relationship) harmonious; happy; affectionate
[りょうけ, ryouke] (n) both families
[れきれき, rekireki] (n, adj-t, adv-to) (1) notables; dignitaries; illustrious families; (2) (たる adjective) clear; plain; obvious