[とうだい, toudai] (n) (1) lighthouse; (2) old-fashioned interior light fixture comprising a wooden pole with an oil-filled dish and a wick atop it; (P) #6858
[きり, kiri] (n) (1) end; finish; stop; (2) (See 切りがない, 切りのない) bounds; limits; (3) (esp. 限り, 限) delivery date (of a futures contract); (4) finale (of a noh song); end of an act (in joruri or kabuki); final performance of the day (in vaudeville); (suf, ctr) (5) counter for slices (esp. thick slices); counter for cuts (e.g. fish, meat); (prt) (6) (uk) (senses 6-8 are sometimes pronounced ぎり, esp. in old-fashioned speech) (See っ切り・っきり・1) only; just; (7) (uk) (usu. in a negative sentence) since; (8) (uk) remaining (in a particular state); (P) #7403
[やたい, yatai] (n) (1) (See 屋台店) cart (esp. a food cart); stall; stand; (2) (See 踊り屋台) festival float; portable shrine dedicated to a god and shaped like a house; dancing platform; (3) stage prop fashioned after a large building; (4) (abbr) (See 屋台骨) framework (of a house, etc.); (5) (arch) house (esp. a small and miserable house); (P) #13451
[はにわ, haniwa] (n) haniwa (unglazed earthen objects fashioned in ancient Japan) #14478
[aisukurin] (n) old fashioned-style ice cream (icecream)
[o-rudofasshon] (n) old-fashioned
[o-rudofasshongurasu] (n) oldfashioned glass
[furufasshon] (adj-no) full-fashioned
[あめざいく, amezaiku] (n) candy fashioned in human and animal forms
[かいこてき, kaikoteki] (adj-na) { comp } old fashioned
[きゅうしそう, kyuushisou] (n) old-fashioned idea
[きゅうへい, kyuuhei] (n, adj-na) old-fashioned ways; fogyism
[きゅうへい, kyuuhei] (adj-na, n, adj-no) old-fashioned; conservatism; standing evil; the old school; antiquated
[カルサン, karusan] (n) (uk) (See 袴) hakama fashioned in the style of the pantaloons worn by the Portuguese (por
[つきのわ, tsukinowa] (n) (1) moon (esp. full moon); (2) circle fashioned after the moon; (3) (See 袈裟) decorative ring on the chest of a monk's stole; (4) straw trivet; (5) (See 月の輪熊) white crescent-shaped chest patch of an Asiatic black bear
[ふるめかしい, furumekashii] (adj-i) old-fashioned
[ふるくさい, furukusai] (adj-i) stale; old fashioned; hackneyed; trite; (P)
[さえる, saeru] (v1, vi) (1) to be clear (of a sight, sound, colour, etc.); to be bright; to be vivid; to be crisp; (2) to be clear-headed; to be alert; to be on the ball; to be wide awake; (3) (often as 冴えない) to look upbeat; to be perky; to be cheerful; (4) to master (a skill); to excel at; to cleanly execute; (5) (often as 冴えない) (See 冴えない・2) to be satisfying; (6) (original meaning; now somewhat old-fashioned) to become frigid; to become intensely cold; (P)
[じだいおくれ, jidaiokure] (adj-na, adj-no, n) old-fashioned; behind the times; out of date
[てずれ, tezure] (n, vs) becoming worn or soiled with handling; being old-fashioned
[むかしかたぎ, mukashikatagi] (n) (1) old-fashioned way of thinking; old-fashioned spirit; (adj-no, adj-na) (2) old-fashioned
[むかししき, mukashishiki] (n) old fashioned; in ancient style
[むかしもの, mukashimono] (n) old person; old-fashioned person
[むかしふう, mukashifuu] (adj-na, n, adj-no) old fashioned
[ぜんじだいてき, zenjidaiteki] (adj-na) premodern; old-fashioned; outmoded; antiquated
[おおじだい(P);だいじだい(ik), oojidai (P); daijidai (ik)] (adj-na, n) old-fashioned; antiquated; anachronistic; (P)
[おおむかし, oomukashi] (n-adv, n-t) great antiquity; old-fashioned; long ago; (P)
[おしろいちゅうどく, oshiroichuudoku] (n) lead poisoning (from old-fashioned white makeup powder)
[あげまき, agemaki] (n) (1) old-fashioned boys' hairstyle; (2) Meiji period women's hairstyle; (3) (揚げ巻, 揚巻 only) type of dance in kabuki; (4) (揚げ巻, 揚巻 only) knots in colour of four cardinal points hanging from the roof above the sumo ring (color); (5) (abbr) (See 揚巻貝) constricted tagelus (Sinonovacula constricta); Chinese razor clam
[くど, kudo] (n) the rear of an old-fashioned Japanese hearth from which smoke was exhausted; (in Kyoto dialect) the hearth itself