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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
素人(P)
白人(oK)

see styles
 shirouto(p); shiroto(ok); shirabito(ok); shirahito(ok) / shiroto(p); shiroto(ok); shirabito(ok); shirahito(ok)
    しろうと(P); しろと(ok); しらびと(ok); しらひと(ok)
(1) (ant: 玄人・くろうと・1) amateur; layman; ordinary person; novice; (2) (See 玄人・くろうと・2) respectable woman (i.e. not a prostitute, hostess, geisha); (3) (archaism) (kyb:) (See 私娼) unlicensed prostitute

Variations:
芸者(P)
藝者(oK)

see styles
 geisha / gesha
    げいしゃ
geisha; professional female entertainer, usu. at traditional banquets

Variations:
身請け金
身請金
身請銀

see styles
 miukegane; miukekin(身請ke金, 身請金)
    みうけがね; みうけきん(身請け金, 身請金)
(See 身請け) money needed to buy a geisha or prostitute out of bondage

Variations:
仕込み(P)
仕込(io)

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 shikomi
    しこみ
(n,n-suf) (1) training; education; upbringing; (2) stocking up; laying in; (3) preparation (e.g. ingredients); (4) girl studying to become a geisha

Variations:
芸者を上げる
芸者を揚げる

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 geishaoageru / geshaoageru
    げいしゃをあげる
(exp,v1) to call in a geisha

Variations:
芸者買い
藝者買い(oK)

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 geishakai / geshakai
    げいしゃかい
hiring a geisha

Variations:
請け出す
受け出す
請出す

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 ukedasu
    うけだす
(transitive verb) (1) to redeem; to take out of pawn; (transitive verb) (2) (See 身請け) to buy a geisha or prostitute out of bondage (by paying off her debt to her employer)

Variations:
箱(P)




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 hako(p); hako
    はこ(P); ハコ
(1) box; case; chest; package; pack; crate; (2) car (of a train, etc.); (3) shamisen case; shamisen; (4) (colloquialism) (often written as ハコ) (See 箱物・1) public building; community building; (5) (archaism) (See 箱屋・2) man who carries a geisha's shamisen; (6) (archaism) receptacle for human waste; feces (faeces); (suf,ctr) (7) counter for boxes (or boxed objects)

Variations:
身請け
身受け
身請(io)

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 miuke
    みうけ
(noun, transitive verb) paying to get someone (esp. a geisha, prostitute, etc.) out of bondage

Variations:
お座敷遊び
御座敷遊び(sK)

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 ozashikiasobi
    おざしきあそび
(private) geisha entertainment; being entertained by one or more geisha (in a tea house or traditional Japanese restaurant)

Variations:
売れっ子
売れっ妓(ateji)

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 urekko
    うれっこ
(売れっ妓 was sometimes used for geisha) popular figure; person in demand; favorite; favourite

Variations:
流行っ子
流行りっ子
はやりっ子

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 hayarikko
    はやりっこ
(1) (rare) popular person; star; favourite; favorite; (2) (rare) (also written 流行っ妓, 流行りっ妓) popular geisha

Variations:
芸妓
芸奴(iK)
芸姑(iK)

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 geigi; geiko(ik) / gegi; geko(ik)
    げいぎ; げいこ(ik)
(See 芸子・1) geisha

Variations:
綺麗どころ
綺麗所
奇麗どころ
奇麗所

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 kireidokoro; kireidoko(綺麗所, 奇麗所) / kiredokoro; kiredoko(綺麗所, 奇麗所)
    きれいどころ; きれいどこ(綺麗所, 奇麗所)
(1) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman

Variations:
綺麗どころ
綺麗所
奇麗どころ(sK)

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 kireidokoro; kireidoko(綺麗所) / kiredokoro; kiredoko(綺麗所)
    きれいどころ; きれいどこ(綺麗所)
(1) geisha; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman

Variations:
お茶を挽く
お茶をひく
御茶を挽く(sK)

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 ochaohiku
    おちゃをひく
(exp,v5k) (idiom) to have no customers (of a geisha, prostitute, etc.); to have no engagements

Variations:
お姉さん(P)
お姐さん
御姉さん
御姐さん

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 oneesan
    おねえさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (usu. お姉さん) (See 姉さん・1) older sister; elder sister; (2) (vocative) (See 姉さん・2) young lady; (3) (referring to a waitress, etc.; usu. お姐さん) (See 姉さん・3) miss; (4) (used by geisha to refer to their superiors; usu. お姐さん) (See 姉さん・4) ma'am; (5) older girl

Variations:
店だし
店出し
見世出し
みせ出し
見世だし

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 misedashi
    みせだし
(See 仕込み・しこみ・4,舞子・まいこ) misedashi; debut of an apprentice geisha; ceremony in which a shikomi becomes a maiko

Variations:
お姉さん(P)
お姐さん
御姉さん(sK)
御姐さん(sK)

see styles
 oneesan
    おねえさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (usu. お姉さん) (See 姉さん・1) older sister; elder sister; (2) (vocative) (See 姉さん・2) young lady; (3) (referring to a waitress, etc.; usu. お姐さん) (See 姉さん・3) miss; (4) (used by geisha to refer to their superiors; usu. お姐さん) (See 姉さん・4) ma'am; (5) older girl

Variations:
芸者上がり
芸者あがり
芸者上り
芸者上
藝者上がり
藝者上り

see styles
 geishaagari / geshagari
    げいしゃあがり
ex-geisha; former geisha

Variations:
箱(P)
函(rK)
匣(rK)
筥(rK)
筐(rK)
凾(rK)

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 hako(p); hako
    はこ(P); ハコ
(1) box; case; chest; package; pack; crate; (2) car (of a train, etc.); (3) shamisen case; shamisen; (4) (colloquialism) (often written as ハコ) (See 箱物・1) public building; community building; (5) (archaism) (See 箱屋・2) man who carries a geisha's shamisen; (6) (archaism) receptacle for human waste; feces (faeces); (suf,ctr) (7) counter for boxes (or boxed objects)

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