List: gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading)
Gikun and jukujikun are readings of kanji combinations that have no direct correspondence to the characters' individual on'yomi or kun'yomi readings.
gikun or jukujikun rarely used kanji form honorific language poetical term noun noun (generic)
- power (of the Emperor), Emperor's might
gikun or jukujikun Internet slang noun noun (generic)
- ominous smile, dark smile, creepy smile
gikun or jukujikun Internet slang noun noun (generic)
- end, conclusion, ending
gikun or jukujikun archaic noun noun (generic)
- mandarin duck
gikun or jukujikun search-only kanji form honorific language archaic noun noun (generic)
- exalted person, person of high education
- feudal lord, nobleman
gikun or jukujikun usually written using kana alone noun noun (generic)
- celebration for the end of rice planting, festival held when all rice has been planted
gikun or jukujikun rarely used kanji form search-only kanji form usually written using kana alone noun noun (generic)
- red seabroom (Digenea simplex)
- dewormer made from red seabroom, licorice and rhubarb
gikun or jukujikun godan verb godan verb (archaic) verb (generic) intransitive verb
- to smile (gently)
gikun or jukujikun usually written using kana alone noun noun (generic)
- elongate ilisha (Ilisha elongata), Chinese herring
gikun or jukujikun archaic noun noun (generic)
- blackmail, extortion, coercion