座敷
Japanese
Kanji in this term | |
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座 | 敷 |
ざ Grade: 6 |
しき Grade: S |
jūbakoyomi |
Etymology
A compound of 座 (za, “sitting”) + 敷 (shiki, “spreading, covering”), the stem noun form of verb 敷く (shiku, “to spread or lay out on the floor or ground”).
Japanese houses originally had wood floors, and mats or cushions called 座 (za) would be laid out (敷く (shiku)) for sitting upon. Tatami (畳) flooring did not become common until some time during the Muromachi Period, approximately 1337 to 1573.
Pronunciation
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Noun
- a traditional Japanese-style room with tatami flooring, or in older times, with wood flooring and mats or cushions for sitting upon
- such a room used as a parlor to receive guests
- by extension from the meaning of entertaining guests:
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 座敷形 (zashikinari): perfunctory, just enough to get by
- 座敷芸 (zashikigei): an entertainment or other performance at a feast or party
- 座敷乞食 (zashiki kojiki): someone who takes as much food and drink home as possible after being treated to a meal: a mooch
- 座敷行灯 (zashiki andon): a traditional paper-shaded lamp used in a tea room
- 座敷持 (zashikimochi): from the mid-Edo Period, a prostitute who has her own room in the red light district
- 座敷女中 (zashiki jochū): a female servant or maid who waits on customers or guests at a restaurant or inn
- 座敷浄瑠璃 (zashiki jōruri): a 浄瑠璃 (jōruri) performance without puppets, given at a private home or at a zashiki party
- 座敷大蛾, 座敷雀 (zashiki suzume): alternate word for 内雀 (uchisuzume), hummingbird or hawk moths of subfamily Lua error in Module:taxlink at line 68: Parameter "ver" is not used by this template., family Sphingidae
- 座敷天麩羅 (zashiki tenpura): tempura fried up and served fresh in a zashiki room
- 座敷童子 (zashiki warashi): a kind of yōkai: a red-faced ghost or apparition of a child haunting an old house, particularly the inner zashiki room
- 座敷能 (zashiki nō): a Noh performance given in a zashiki room
- 座敷付 (zashikitsuki): parlor-room etiquette
- 座敷兵法 (zashiki hyōhō): theory without practice
- 座敷奉行 (zashiki bugyō): a general concierge for a meeting hall or conference center; in the Muromachi Period, the steward in charge of preparing a daimyō household for a visit by the shōgun
- 座敷踊 (zashiki odori): dancing at a drinking party; in the red light district, a large group of prostitutes dancing in the large zashiki of a high-end brothel
- 座敷牢 (zashikirō): a traditional Japanese padded cell for imprisoning criminals or the insane
- 座敷幟 (zashiki nobori): streamers hung in the zashiki room for Children's Day on 5 May
Coordinate terms
- 土間 (doma): The earthan floor-level at the entrance of traditional Japanese houses; farmhouses, townhouses, etc.
- 広間 (hiroma): The raised-wooden main floor-level in a traditional Japanese houses; farmhouses, townhouses, etc.
See also
座敷 on the Japanese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ja
Minka on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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