List: archaic
Words or expressions no longer current or that are current only within a few special contexts.
honorific language noun noun (generic) archaic
- the Emperor, His Majesty
- the government, the authorities
- proprietress, hostess, landlady, mistress
- your wife, his wife
- (one's) master, lord
archaic polite language auxiliary
- to be
- to do
rare term noun noun (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb ใใ archaic
- public opinion, public debate
- just view, fair argument
- conference at the imperial or shogunal court
archaic noun noun (generic)
- kings, children of nobles, young nobleman
obsolete reading noun noun (generic) archaic
- the public, the world
- rivers and lakes
- secluded place, hermit's residence
formal or literary term ใใ adjective adjective (generic) adverb taking the ใจ particle archaic
- broadminded, magnanimous
- abundant (of flowing water), plentiful
archaic noun noun (generic)
- first division of the night (approx. 7pm to 9pm)
noun noun (generic) linguistics mathematics archaic
- clause, paragraph, item
- argument
- term (of an equation)
- nape (of the neck)
archaic noun noun (generic)
- black sake (presented as an offering to the gods)
godan verb godan verb (archaic) verb (generic) intransitive verb archaic
- to be complicated, to be elaborate
- to push in, to be crowded