Results for: Prostituierte an einer Poststation
German Japanese (Kanji)
Geisha-Haus/Haus in dem Geishas bzw. Prostituierte angestellt waren, und von dort in Teehäuser oder Bordelle gesandt wurden/Gewerbe, angestellte Geishas und Prostituierte in Teehäuser und Bordelle zu entsenden置き屋;置屋 [おきや]
Geisha/Freudenmädchen/Prostituierteくぐつ女;傀儡女 [くぐつめ]
Geishas und amtlich registrierte Prostituierte芸しょうぎ;芸娼妓 [げいしょうぎ]
Geißler-Röhre (älteste Form einer Gasentladungslampe)ガイスラー管 [がいすらーかん]
Geist einer Schule/Ideal einer Schule建学の精神 [けんがくのせいしん]
geistige Ruhe durch Glauben/Zentrum der Lehre einer Sekte安心 [あんじん]
Gekitaku-Handel (Handelsmethode an der Börse, bei der Käufer und Verkäufer einer zuständigen Person Vorschläge über Mengen und Preise machenwenn die Angaben übereinstimmen, schlägt der Verantwortliche Schlaghölzer zusammen)撃柝商い;撃柝商 [げきたくあきない]
Gekitaku-Handel (Handelsmethode an der Börse, bei der Käufer und Verkäufer einer zuständigen Person Vorschläge über Mengen und Preise machenwenn die Angaben übereinstimmen, schlägt der Verantwortliche Schlaghölzer zusammen)撃柝売買 [げきたくばいばい]
gekochtes Wasser (im Gegensatz zu Wasser einer warmen Quelle)沸かし湯;沸し湯 [わかしゆ]
Geladenheit einer Feuerwaffe弾入り;弾入;玉入り;玉入;弾丸入り;弾丸入 [たまいり]
Geld, das den Hinterbliebenen bei einer katholischen Beerdigung übergeben wirdミサ料;弥撒料 [みさりょう]
Geld, um eine Geisha oder Prostituierte kommen zu lassen揚げ代;揚代 [あげだい]
Geld, um eine Geisha oder Prostituierte kommen zu lassen (die Zeit für ihre Dienst wurde in der Zeit gemessen, wie lange es dauert, bis ein Räucherstäbchen abgebrannt ist)/(insbes. für einen Toten) geopfertes Geld/Beileidsgeschenk (um davon z. B. Weihrauc線香代 [せんこうだい]
Geldbeutel/Geldbörse/Geldkatze/unlizenzierte Prostituierte (in der Edo-Zeit)/Puffmutter/Bordellwirtinきんちゃく;巾着 [きんちゃく]
Geldbeutel/Geldbörse/Portemonnaie (Geldbörse mit Metallbügel, die sich öffnet wie das Maul einer Kröte; das bedeutet die Bezeichnung wörtlich übersetzt)がま口;ガマ口;蝦蟇口 [がまぐち]
 

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