[しのぶ, shinobu] (n) (1) (uk) Davallia mariesii (species of fern); (2) (See 軒忍) Lepisorus thunbergiana (species of fern); (3) (See 襲の色目) color of clothing layers under one's overcoat (light green on blue); (4) (abbr) (See 忍髷) ancient women's hairstyle; (5) (abbr) (See 忍摺) clothing patterned using the fern Davallia mariesii #3315
[てんじん, tenjin] (n) (1) (also pronounced てんしん) heavenly god; heavenly gods; (2) spirit of Sugawara no Michizane; (3) (See 天満宮) Tenmangu shrine (dedicated to Michizane's spirit); (4) (col) (See 梅干し) pit of a dried plum; dried plum; (5) (abbr) (See 天神髷) tenjin hairstyle; (6) prostitute of the second-highest class (Edo period); (P) #5853
[やつ(P);しゃつ(ok), yatsu (P); shatsu (ok)] (n) (1) servant (esp. a samurai's attendant); (2) chivalrous man (c. Edo period); (3) (abbr) (See 奴豆腐) cubed tofu (often served cold); (4) (abbr) (See 奴凧) kite shaped like a footman; (5) (abbr) (See 奴頭) Edo-period hairstyle worn by samurai's attendants; (6) enslavement (of a woman; Edo-period punishment for her own or her husband's crime); (pn) (7) (arch) (derog) he; she; him; her #6984
[ma-garetto ; magareito ; magare-to] (n) (1) marguerite (Chrysanthemum frutescens); (2) Japanese women's hairstyle comprised of a long braid tied up in a loop with a ribbon (ca. 1885) #7754
[かつやま, katsuyama] (n) woman's hairstyle (Edo period) (made popular by a Yoshiwara prostitute called Katsuyama) #10671
[おだんごヘア, odango hea] (n) bun (hairstyle)
[ue-bu (P); ue-bu ; ueibu] (n, vs) (1) wave (on water); (2) wave (electromagnetic, sound, etc.); (3) wavy hairstyle; (4) audience wave; the wave; (n) (5) { comp } WAVeform audio format; WAV; (P)
[shinyon ; shiniyon] (n) chignon (ladies' hairstyle) (fre
[パッツンまえがみ, pattsun maegami] (n) hairstyle with the bangs cut completely straight
[panchipa-ma] (n) curly men's hairstyle, usu. associated with yakuza or delinquents (wasei
[hea-sutairu] (n) hairstyle
[heasutairu] (n) hairstyle
[beri-sho-to] (n) hairstyle with hair cut short to typical men's hair length (wasei
[maretto] (n) mullet (hairstyle)
[モテがみ, mote gami] (n) fashionable hairstyle, particularly to attract members of the opposite sex
[よこひょうご, yokohyougo] (n) (See 花魁) extravagant female hairstyle worn by oiran courtesans
[かもめづと, kamomeduto] (n) chignon resembling a seagull's spread tail feathers (Edo-period women's hairstyle)
[かぶきもの, kabukimono] (n) dandy; peacock; early-17th-century equivalent of present-day yakuza; Edo-period eccentric who attracted public attention with their eye-catching clothes, peculiar hairstyle, and weird behavior
[みずら;つのがみ, mizura ; tsunogami] (n) hairstyle with buns on each side of the head
[わりかのこ, warikanoko] (n) type of Japanese hairstyle for young women (late Edo period)
[まるまげ;まるわげ, marumage ; maruwage] (n) (1) traditional married woman's hair style, with an oval chignon on top; (2) men's hairstyle (Edo period)
[いちょうがえし, ichougaeshi] (n) ancient Japanese ladies' hairstyle
[ゆいわた, yuiwata] (n) traditional hairstyle worn by unmarried women
[むすびがみ, musubigami] (n) female hairstyle
[ちらしがみ, chirashigami] (n) casual hairstyle
[そくはつ, sokuhatsu] (n) hairstyle introduced in the Meiji era consisting in a bun or chignon tied at the back of the head
[おおびたい, oobitai] (n) men's hairstyle with small sideburns and a wide forehead (Edo period)
[あわじむすび, awajimusubi] (n) (1) (See 鮑結び) var. of knot often used to tie mizu-hiki; (2) woman's hairstyle, braided in this fashion
[てんじんまげ, tenjinmage] (n) tenjin hairstyle
[やっこあたま, yakkoatama] (n) (See 奴・やっこ) Edo-period hairstyle worn by samurai's attendants
[ももわれ, momoware] (n) hairstyle of Meiji and Taisho era, featuring a bun resembling a halved peach
[とうせいふう, touseifuu] (n, adj-no) latest (fashion, hairstyle, etc.); up-to-date
[かしらつき;あたまつき, kashiratsuki ; atamatsuki] (n) (1) hairstyle; shape of one's head; (2) (かしらつき only) (See 尾頭付き・おかしらつき) fish served whole
[はげ(P);かぶろ;かむろ, hage (P); kaburo ; kamuro] (n) (1) baldness; bald head; (2) (かぶろ, かむろ only) children's hairstyle of short untied hair; children with short untied hair; (3) (かぶろ, かむろ only) (See 太夫・3, 天神・6) young girl working as a servant for a high-class prostitute (Edo period); (P)
[しのぶわげ, shinobuwage] (n) (arch) women's hairstyle (first appearing during the mid-18th century)
[かみふり, kamifuri] (n) (arch) shoulder-length hairstyle for children
[ひさし, hisashi] (n) (1) (uk) eaves (of roof); (2) narrow aisle surrounding the core of a temple building; (3) visor or peak (of cap); (4) (abbr) (See 庇髪) classic Japanese women's low pompadour hairstyle
[ひさしがみ, hisashigami] (n) (obsc) classic Japanese women's low pompadour hairstyle
[ひょうごわげ, hyougowage] (n) (obsc) (See 慶長) female hairstyle starting from the Keicho period
[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
[ばちびん, bachibin] (n) (arch) Edo-period hairstyle for the common man (the entire head shaved just above the ear, with the remainder tied up in the back)
[こうがいぐる, kougaiguru] (n) (See 笄髷) type of Japanese woman's hairstyle using a hairpin (Edo period)
[こうがいわげ, kougaiwage] (n) type of Japanese woman's hairstyle using a hairpin (Edo period)
[まげ, mage] (n) bun (hairstyle); chignon; topknot
[びんきり;びんぎり(鬢切り), binkiri ; bingiri ( bin kiri )] (n) hairstyle for men and women from early Edo era to the Genroku era
[あわびむすび, awabimusubi] (n) (1) var. of knot often used to tie mizu-hiki; (2) woman's hairstyle, braided in this fashion