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List: historical term

Showing 41 - 50 of 2431 words for the list historical term. #hist
ไธญไธ–ใกใ‚…ใ†ใ›ใ„chuusei

popular  JLPT N2  historical term  noun  noun (generic) 

  • Middle Ages (in Japan esp. the Kamakura and Muromachi periods), medieval times, mediaeval times
็ท็ตฑใใ†ใจใ†soutou

popular  noun  noun (generic)  historical term 

  • supreme ruler, generalissimo
  • president (of Taiwan)
  • fรผhrer, fuehrer
่ชญๅฃฒใ‚ˆใฟใ†ใ‚Šyomiuri

popular  obsolete kanji  noun  noun (generic)  historical term 

  • Yomiuri (newspaper, etc. group)
  • kawaraban (type of Edo-period single-page newspaper), yomiuri
ๅผในใ‚“ben

popular  obsolete kanji  noun  noun (generic)  noun (suffix)  abbreviation  historical term 

  • speech, tongue, talk, eloquence
  • dialect, brogue, accent
  • bento, Japanese box lunch
  • petal
  • valve
  • Oversight Department, division of the daijokan under the ritsuryล system responsible for controlling central and provincial governmental offices
ๅผฅ็”Ÿใ‚„ใ‚ˆใ„yayoi

popular  obsolete term  noun  noun (generic)  historical term  archaic 

  • third month of the lunar calendar
  • Yayoi period (ca. 300 BCE-300 CE), Yayoi culture
  • thick growth (of grass, etc.)
่ฅฟ็‹ฌใ›ใ„ใฉใseidoku

popular  historical term  abbreviation  noun  noun (generic) 

  • West Germany (1949-1990)
็ฌฌไบŒๆฌกไธ–็•Œๅคงๆˆฆใ ใ„ใซใ˜ใ›ใ‹ใ„ใŸใ„ใ›ใ‚“dainijisekaitaisen

popular  historical term  noun  noun (generic) 

  • Second World War (1939-1945), World War II, WWII, WW2
่ฒก้–ฅใ–ใ„ใฐใคzaibatsu

popular  historical term  noun  noun (generic)  colloquial 

  • zaibatsu, financial conglomerate, industrial group
  • rich person
ๆฐธไน…ใˆใ„ใใ‚…ใ†eikyuu

popular  JLPT N3  noun  noun (generic)  ใช adjective  adjective (generic)  noun taking the genitive case particle ใฎ  historical term 

  • eternity, permanence, perpetuity
  • Eikyลซ era (1113.7.13-1118.4.3)
็ธ„ๆ–‡ใ˜ใ‚‡ใ†ใ‚‚ใ‚“joumon

popular  noun  noun (generic)  historical term  abbreviation 

  • straw-rope pattern pressed into earthenware
  • Jลmon period (ca. 14000-1000 BCE)

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