There are 14 total results for your 食わす search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
食わす see styles |
kuwasu くわす |
(transitive verb) (1) (See 食わせる・1) to feed (e.g. an animal on oats); to let eat; to serve (e.g. in a restaurant); to force to eat; (transitive verb) (2) to support (e.g. a family); to provide for; to keep; (transitive verb) (3) to inflict (damage); to deal (e.g. a blow); to administer; (transitive verb) (4) (See 一杯食わす) to deceive; to cheat; to trick |
食わず芋 see styles |
kuwazuimo くわずいも |
(kana only) night-scented lily ( Alocasia odora); giant upright elephant ear |
食わず嫌い see styles |
kuwazugirai くわずぎらい |
(expression) disliking a certain food without having tried it; disliking something without having tried it; prejudiced against; aversion without even trying |
一杯食わす see styles |
ippaikuwasu いっぱいくわす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to play a trick on |
食わずぎらい see styles |
kuwazugirai くわずぎらい |
(expression) disliking a certain food without having tried it; disliking something without having tried it; prejudiced against; aversion without even trying |
剣突を食わす see styles |
kentsukuokuwasu けんつくをくわす |
(exp,v5s) (obscure) to burst out in anger |
食うや食わず see styles |
kuuyakuwazu / kuyakuwazu くうやくわず |
(exp,adj-no) (living) from hand to mouth; living on the fringe of subsistence |
飲まず食わず see styles |
nomazukuwazu のまずくわず |
(expression) (usu. ...で) without eating or drinking |
Variations: |
kuwazuimo; kuwazuimo くわずいも; クワズイモ |
(kana only) night-scented lily (Alocasia odora); giant upright elephant ear |
けんつくを食わす see styles |
kentsukuokuwasu けんつくをくわす |
(exp,v5s) (obscure) to burst out in anger |
秋茄子は嫁に食わすな see styles |
akinasuhayomenikuwasuna あきなすはよめにくわすな |
(expression) (proverb) don't feed autumn eggplant to your wife (because they're too delicious, because they'll give her the chills, or because their lack of seeds will reduce her fertility) |
Variations: |
kuwazugirai くわずぎらい |
(expression) (1) disliking a certain food without having tried it; (expression) (2) disliking something without having tried it; being prejudiced against; having an instinctive aversion to |
Variations: |
ippaikuwasu いっぱいくわす |
(exp,v5s) to play a trick on; to cheat; to deceive; to dupe |
Variations: |
kentsukuokuwasu けんつくをくわす |
(exp,v5s) (rare) to burst out in anger |
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