[びき, biki] (n, suf) (1) pull; patronage; influence; (2) tug; (3) discount #6384
[jantagu] (n) { comp } JWNTUG
[sefarudeimu] (n) (See アシュケナジム) Sephardim (Jews of Spanish or Portuguese descent)
[serapimu ; serahin] (n) (セラピム from Latin 'seraphim'; セラヒン supposedly from Portuguese 'seraphin') seraphim
[tagubo-to] (n) tugboat; (P)
[デリーおうちょう, deri-ouchou] (n) (See デリースルタン朝) Delhi Dynasties; the Mamluk, Khilji, Tughlaq, Sayyid, and Lodi dynasties of India
[トゥグルクちょう(トゥグルク朝);ツグルクちょう(ツグルク朝), touguruku chou ( touguruku asa ); tsuguruku chou ( tsuguruku asa )] (n) Tughluq Dynasty (of India, 1320-1413 CE)
[fejoa-da ; fejoada] (n) feijoada (Portuguese stew of beans with beef, pork, etc.)
[ポルトガルご, porutogaru go] (n) Portuguese (language)
[いんこう, inkou] (n, vs) tugging; towing
[えいせん(曳船);ひきふね;ひきぶね, eisen ( eisen ); hikifune ; hikibune] (n, vs) tugboat; towing; towage
[かつおのえぼし;カツオノエボシ, katsuonoeboshi ; katsuonoeboshi] (n) (uk) Portuguese man-of-war (Physalia physalis)
[カルサン, karusan] (n) (uk) (See 袴) hakama fashioned in the style of the pantaloons worn by the Portuguese (por
[つなひき, tsunahiki] (n) (1) tug of war (orig. a form of divination to predict whether the year will be favourable or unfavourable); (2) forward puller (of a rickshaw); (P)
[てんしょうカルタ, tenshou karuta] (n) (See ウンスンカルタ) Portuguese card game popular in Japan during the late 16th century
[でんきクラゲ(電気クラゲ);でんきくらげ(電気水母), denki kurage ( denki kurage ); denkikurage ( denki kurage )] (n) (col) (See 鰹の烏帽子) Portuguese man-of-war (Physalia physalis)
[なんばん, nanban] (n) (1) (arch) (derog) southern barbarians (formerly used by the Chinese to refer to non-ethnic Chinese to the south); (2) (arch) South-East Asia; (3) (arch) (See 紅毛・2) Western Europe (esp. Spain and Portugal, their South-East Asian colonies, and their goods and people arriving in Japan via the colonies); (pref) (4) exotic (esp. Western European or South-East Asian style); (n) (5) (usu.ナンバ) (in dance, puppetry, etc.) thrusting the right foot and right arm forward at the same time (or left foot and left arm); (6) (abbr) (See 南蛮煮・なんばんに・2) food prepared using chili peppers or Welsh onions; (P)
[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
[なんばんじん, nanbanjin] (n) (arch) (See 紅毛人) southern barbarian (used to describe Western Europeans who visited Japan prior to the Edo period, esp. the Spanish and the Portuguese)
[なんばんせん, nanbansen] (n) foreign ship (esp. of Spanish and Portuguese ships arriving from the south prior to the Edo period)
[にっぽじしょ, nippojisho] (n) Vocabvlario da Lingoa de Iapam (Japanese-Portuguese dictionary, published 1603-1604)
[ばてれん;パテレン;バテレン, bateren ; pateren ; bateren] (n) (1) Portuguese Jesuits (in Japan in the 16th century) (por
[ひりょうず;ひりゅうず;ひろうす, hiryouzu ; hiryuuzu ; hirousu] (n) (1) filhos (traditional Portuguese dessert) (por
[ぽ, po] (n, n-pref, n-suf) (abbr) Portugal
[ポルトガル, porutogaru] (n) (uk) Portugal
[めひきそでひき, mehikisodehiki] (n) catching someone's attention by winking and tugging at their sleeve
[らぽにちじてん, raponichijiten] (n) Dictionarium Latino Lusitanicum, ac Iaponicum, (Latin- Portuguese-Japanese dictionary, pub. 1595)