(n) humorous writing
humourous writing
(n) (Edo-period) humorous literature (humourous)
(n) dead letter
(n) sutras
(n) art and literature
(n) missing part (of manuscript)
(n) Gembun era (1736.4.28-1741.2.27)
(n,adj-no) the text
original
(P)
(n) (old name for) Hangul
the Korean script
(n) (old name for) Hangul
the Korean script
(n) (old name for) Hangul
the Korean script
(n) ancient writing
classical literature
(P)
(n) ancient writing
classical literature
(n) ungrammatical sentence
(n) epistolary style (of Japanese literature)
(n) official document
archives
(P)
(n,adj-no) (ling) syntax
sentence structure
(n) writing (style)
(n) written report to the gods
imperial edict
written appeal to a superior
(n) written report to the gods
imperial edict
written appeal to a superior
(n) national literature
(n) (ling) compound-complex sentence
(n) address to the gods
type of song which spread from mountain hermits to the laity during the Kamakura era
(n) address to the gods
type of song which spread from mountain hermits to the laity during the Kamakura era
(n,vs) (1) writing (an essay, prose, etc.)
composition
(2) formal writing with little real meaning
(P)
(n) literary miscellany
(n) cheapness
farthing
(n,adj-no) (ling) prose
(P)
(n) this academic subject or field of study
Confucian studies
(n) dead letter
meaningless writing