[ようし, youshi] (n) adopted child (usu. male); son-in-law; (P) #4337
[ようじょ, youjo] (n) adopted daughter; foster daughter #13572
[こぶん, kobun] (n) (1) (See 手下) henchman; follower; (2) (子分 only) (arch) adopted child #18937
[かりおや, karioya] (n) adopted parents; temporarily assumed parents
[かんじおん, kanjion] (n) (See 音読み) Japanese pronunciation of a kanji (based on adopted Chinese pronunciations)
[ぎし, gishi] (n) adopted child
[じおん, jion] (n) (See 音読み) Japanese pronunciation of a kanji (based on adopted Chinese pronunciations)
[うけごし, ukegoshi] (n) stance adopted when prepared to catch an object
[とりおいうた, torioiuta] (n) (See 鳥追い・とりおい・2, 門付歌) song sung by children during the New Year's bird-driving procession (later adopted by door-to-door musicians)
[なんばんがし, nanbangashi] (n) (See カステラ, ボーロ, コンペイトー) confections adopted from Portugal, Spain, etc. during the Muromachi period and since Japanized
[いりむこ, irimuko] (n) man who takes his wife's family name and marries into her family; man who is adopted by his wife's family
[いれこ, ireko] (n) (1) nest (of boxes); nesting; (2) concealed information; (3) (入れ子 only) adopting a child after one's own has died; child adopted in this manner; (4) (See 櫓杭) cavity in an oar (fitted onto a peg as part of a traditional oarlock)
[ふうふようし;めおとようし, fuufuyoushi ; meotoyoushi] (n) adopting a married couple; married couple adopted into the family
[ふくえん, fukuen] (n, vs) reconciliation (with one's spouse, adopted child, etc.)
[まつごようし, matsugoyoushi] (n) deathbed adoption of a successor (to prevent extinction of the family line); person adopted by someone on his deathbed
[むこいり, mukoiri] (n, vs) being adopted into the family of one's bride
[むこようし(婿養子);ムコようし(ムコ養子), mukoyoushi ( mukoyoushi ); muko youshi ( muko youshi )] (n) son-in-law taken (adopted) into family
[むすめむこ, musumemuko] (n) adopted son-in-law; (P)
[もらいご, moraigo] (n) adopted child; foster child
[ようしにいく, youshiniiku] (exp, v5k-s) to be adopted; to enter a family as an adopted child
[めいれい, meirei] (n) (1) (obsc) (See 青虫) hornworm; (2) (arch) adopted child