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Headword(Japanese)
Kanji
脇
Hiragana
わき
Meaning details(1)
the side of something (this sense may also be spelled 傍 or 側).
Meaning details(2)
in ancient Japan, an assistant to the 春宮坊 (Tōgūbō, rank title; responsible for administering eastern provinces)
Meaning details(3)
short for 脇(わき)百(びゃく)姓(しょう) (waki-byakushō): lower-ranking commoners in the Edo period and earlier
Meaning details(4)
something of lesser importance, something on the back burner (often used in constructions such as 脇にする (waki ni suru, “to put off to the side”), 脇になる (waki ni naru, “to become off to the side”).)
Meaning details(5)
a tangent, such as in a conversation
Meaning details(6)
in the medieval period, old name for 関脇 (sekiwake, sumō rank)
Meaning details(7)
somewhere, someone, or something else
Meaning details(8)
the underarm area of clothing
Meaning details(9)
in 能楽 (nōgaku, “Noh theatre”), the supporting role played alongside the main protagonist
Meaning details(10)
in 浄瑠璃 (jōruri, recitation accompanying a puppet show), the supporting reciter
Meaning details(11)
in 邦楽 (hōgaku, traditional Japanese music), the accompaniment
Meaning details(12)
short for 脇(わき)能(のう) (wakinō): a type of Noh theatre, performed first in a series of performances, wherein a god or spirit prays for a peaceful reign for the emperor
Meaning details(13)
short for 脇(わき)句(く) (wakiku): the two seven-syllable lines of poetry following the 発句 (hokku, the first three lines of a renga, of 17 syllables and later serving as the haiku form)
Meaning details(14)
(anatomy) the armpit, the underarm
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