しょうこ
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]しょうこ • (shōko) †-tari (adnominal しょうことした (shōko to shita) or しょうこたる (shōko taru), adverbial しょうこと (shōko to) or しょうことして (shōko to shite))
Noun
[edit]- 匠戸: an artisan household during the Yuan and Ming dynasties
- 召呼, 招呼: inviting someone, summoning someone, calling someone to come
- 商賈, 商沽, 商估: business, doing business; a businessperson
- 小姑: a young woman; a husband's younger sister; a husband's sisters in general
- 小戸: a small house; a poor house; a person who cannot drink much alcohol, a lightweight drinker
- 小故: a minor event; a petty reason
- 小鼓: a small drum
- 尚古: respect or honor for ancient writings, society, or culture
- 荘庫, 庄庫: a storehouse for holding grain collected as taxes by local manor lords
- 掌故: an official in China's Han Dynasty who oversaw court etiquette and music
- 沼湖: swamps and lakes
- 照顧: reflecting upon, considering carefully
- 称呼: one's name or appellation, how one is called
- 簫鼓: flutes and drums
- 証拠: proof, evidence
- 鉦鼓: a taiko drum used to signal troops in battle; a small gong used in gagaku music; a round bronze gong or bell used in residential Buddhist temples to signal various times during the day
- 鐘鼓: bells and drums
Proper noun
[edit]Verb
[edit]しょうこする • (shōko suru) suru (stem しょうこし (shōko shi), past しょうこした (shōko shita))