List: archaic
Words or expressions no longer current or that are current only within a few special contexts.
archaic noun noun (generic)
- attacking Russia
archaic expression auxiliary
- must (do, be)
archaic noun noun (generic)
- being very jealous, extreme jealousy
archaic noun noun (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb ใใ
- vulgarization, refined thing becoming vulgar
noun noun (generic) archaic
- small chrysanthemum
- small, low-grade piece of Japanese paper (used as a kettle rest, tissue, etc.)
- piece of paper given as a tip in a red-light district (that can later be exchanged for money)
archaic godan verb godan verb (archaic) verb (generic) transitive verb
- to send afar
- to leave alone, to abandon without care
archaic noun noun (generic)
- young person, young servant
archaic noun noun (generic) derogatory
- girl-in-training (e.g. a geisha-in-training or a girl who performs miscellaneous tasks in a brothel)
- brat, scamp, rascal, jackanapes
- disciple, apprentice
archaic noun noun (generic)
- leather strap put across a horse's neck
noun noun (generic) archaic
- type of imperial banquet held during the Heian period and later
- being dead drunk, being very drunk