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report given to deity or nobility奉告 [ほうこく]
praying for the coming of a deity; ceremonial transfer of a divided tutelary deity to a new location勧請 [かんじょう]
report generation, report writing, report writer報告書作成 [ほうこくしょさくせい]
unofficial report, confidential report内申 [ないしん]
on-the-spot (report), eyewitness (report)現認 [げんにん]
the nobility雲上人 [うんじょうびと]
value, preciousness, nobility貴 [とうと]
value, preciousness, nobility尊 [とうと]
purity, nobility高潔 [こうけつ]
aristocracy, nobility華冑 [かちゅう]
the nobility, (polite for) man殿原 [とのばら]
the nobility, (polite for) visitors殿達 [とのたち]
loftiness, sublimity, nobility崇高 [すうこう]
retainer, attending on the nobility陪侍 [ばいじ]
royalty and titled nobility王侯貴族 [おうこうきぞく]
patricians (ancient Roman nobility)パトリキ
true merit, natural nobility天爵 [てんしゃく]
nine ministers (of the ancient Chinese government); nobility九卿 [きゅうけい]
grace, dignity, grade, nobility, quality品位 [ひんい]
five ranks of nobility (duke, marquis, count, viscount, baron)五爵 [ごしゃく]
five ranks of nobility (duke, marquis, count, viscount, baron)五等爵 [ごとうしゃく]
round-necked robe worn by members of nobility and the imperial court袍 [ほう]
Lord (title of respect for nobility, etc.); Sukune (third highest of the eight hereditary titles)宿禰 [すくね]
report (of an investigation), investigation (investigative) report調査報告 [ちょうさほうこく]
deity, God神明 [しんめい]
enshrined deity祭神 [さいしん]
enshrined deity祭神 [さいじん]
guardian deity守り本尊 [まもりほんぞん]
entreaty to a deity神頼み [かみだのみ]
guardian deity守護神 [しゅごしん]
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