(n,adj-no) drum
(P)
(n) (abbr) very common way of tying a woman's kimono sash
(n) (abbr) very common way of tying a woman's kimono sash
(n) small drum
(n) war drum
(n) arched bridge
(n) (uk) Laccotrephes japonensis (species of water scorpion)
(n) very large float used to carry taiko at festivals
(n) dragonfly naiad (nymph)
(n) metaphorical seal of approval
(n) potbelly
paunch
(n) large or bass drum
(n) drums which announce the opening of a stage performance or commencement of sumo bouts
the sound produced by such drums
(n) Japanese drum
(n) Japanese drum
(n) beating of a drum as a signal to announce the opening (beginning) of an event (theatrical performance, festival, etc.)
(n) drums sounded in the morning to draw the crowds to sumo
(n) drum used in ancient warfare to signal an attack
(n) message beat of a drum (such as at the opening of a sumo tournament)
(n) (1) professional jester
professional entertainer
comedian
buffoon
(2) flatterer
sycophant
brown-noser
(n) drumming style used to announce sumo bouts
(n) drumming at the end of the day of sumo wrestling inviting spectators to return tomorrow
(n) small high-pitched Japanese drum or taiko with its head pulled taut by ropes
(n) very common way of tying a woman's kimono sash
(n) very common way of tying a woman's kimono sash
(exp,v5s) to give the stamp of approval
(n) drum signalling end of a performance