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There are 32 total results for your Steward search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

スチュワート

see styles
 suchuwaado / suchuwado
    スチュワード

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Stewart
steward; (personal name) Steward

別当

see styles
 betsutou / betsuto
    べつとう
(1) groom; footman; stableman; equerry; (2) steward; intendant; (3) (archaism) head of an institution, esp. religious; head of one institution serving also as the head of another; (place-name) Betsutou

別當


别当

see styles
bié dāng
    bie2 dang1
pieh tang
 betsutou / betsuto
    べつとう
(surname) Betsutou
steward

協管


协管

see styles
xié guǎn
    xie2 guan3
hsieh kuan
to assist in managing (e.g. traffic police or crowd control); to steward

地頭


地头

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dì tóu
    di4 tou2
ti t`ou
    ti tou
 jitou / jito
    じとう
place; locality; edge of a field; lower margin of a page
(1) lord of a manor; (2) estate steward; (place-name, surname) Jitou

執事


执事

see styles
zhí shi
    zhi2 shi5
chih shih
 shitsuji
    しつじ
paraphernalia of a guard of honor
(1) steward; butler; (2) court official; (3) {Christn} deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.)
To manage, control ; a manager.

大夫

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dài fu
    dai4 fu5
tai fu
 hiroo
    ひろお
doctor; physician
high steward; grand master; (given name) Hiroo

太夫

see styles
 dayuu / dayu
    だゆう
(1) high-ranking noh actor; (2) head of a school of noh performance; (3) high ranking courtesan (esp. in Yoshiwara) (Edo-period); (4) joruri narrator; manzai narrator; (5) female role actor in kabuki; (6) low ranking priest in a Shinto shrine; (7) lord steward (formerly the fifth court rank); (given name) Dayū

家令

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 karei / kare
    かれい
steward; butler; (surname) Karei

家務


家务

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jiā wù
    jia1 wu4
chia wu
 kamu
    かむ
household duties; housework
(1) family affairs; family business; (2) steward in charge of the affairs of a samurai family (middle ages)

家司

see styles
 ieji
    いえじ
(1) steward in charge of the affairs of nobles of the third rank and higher (from the middle of the Heian period); (2) (See 政所・3) administrative position (Kamakura and Muromachi periods); (personal name) Ieji

家従

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 kajuu / kaju
    かじゅう
steward; butler; attendant

家扶

see styles
 kafu
    かふ
steward

家職

see styles
 kashoku
    かしょく
(1) family trade; family business; (2) steward (of an estate)

溶頭


溶头

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róng tóu
    rong2 tou2
jung t`ou
    jung tou
 yōtō
bath steward

用人

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yòng rén
    yong4 ren2
yung jen
 younin / yonin
    ようにん
servant; to employ sb for a job; to manage people; to be in need of staff
(1) (See 御用人) manager; steward; factotum; person next in rank to the chief retainers and in charge of general management and accounting in a samurai family (Edo period); (2) useful person

直歲


直岁

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zhí suì
    zhi2 sui4
chih sui
 shissui
labor steward

空少

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kōng shào
    kong1 shao4
k`ung shao
    kung shao
airline steward (abbr. for 空中少爺|空中少爷[kong1 zhong1 shao4 ye5])

管家

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guǎn jiā
    guan3 jia1
kuan chia
 sugawaramichizane
    すがわらみちざね
(old) butler; steward; manager; administrator; housekeeper; to manage a household
(person) Sugawara Michizane (Poet of the Heian period, included in the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu)

糾察


纠察

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jiū chá
    jiu1 cha2
chiu ch`a
    chiu cha
to maintain order; steward (policing a meeting)

總管


总管

see styles
zǒng guǎn
    zong3 guan3
tsung kuan
to be in charge of (a major area of responsibility); person in charge; manager; (old) butler (of a rich family); chief steward

茶房

see styles
chá fáng
    cha2 fang2
ch`a fang
    cha fang
 abe
    あべ
waiter; steward; porter; teahouse
teahouse; coffee shop; (surname) Abe
boys in the temple

協管員


协管员

see styles
xié guǎn yuán
    xie2 guan3 yuan2
hsieh kuan yüan
assistant manager; steward

司厨長

see styles
 shichuuchou / shichucho
    しちゅうちょう
(1) head steward (e.g. on a ship); (2) (archaism) palace chef

地頭代

see styles
 jitoushiro / jitoshiro
    じとうしろ
(hist) (See 地頭・じとう・2) deputy estate steward; deputy jitō; (surname) Jitoushiro

客室係

see styles
 kyakushitsugakari
    きゃくしつがかり
room clerk (hotel); steward (ship)

御用人

see styles
 goyounin / goyonin
    ごようにん
(honorific or respectful language) (See 用人・1) manager; steward; person next in rank to the chief retainer and in charge of general management and accounting in a samurai family (Edo period)

重手代

see styles
 omotedai
    おもてだい
head steward (of an estate)

ソムリエ

see styles
 somurie
    ソムリエ
sommelier (fre:); wine steward; wine expert at a restaurant who advises guests on a choice of wines

右京大夫

see styles
 ukyounodaibu / ukyonodaibu
    うきょうのだいぶ
(archaism) (hist) (See 律令) Ukyō no Daibu (title under the ritsuryō system); high steward

空中少爺


空中少爷

see styles
kōng zhōng shào ye
    kong1 zhong1 shao4 ye5
k`ung chung shao yeh
    kung chung shao yeh
airline steward

Variations:
太夫
大夫

 tayuu / tayu
    たゆう
(1) (See 能太夫) high-ranking noh actor; (2) head of a school of noh performance; (3) (hist) high ranking courtesan (esp. in Yoshiwara; Edo period); (4) (See 浄瑠璃,万歳・まんざい) jōruri narrator; manzai narrator; (5) (See 女形・1) female role actor in kabuki; (6) (太夫 only) lord steward (formerly the fifth court rank); (7) (hist) (See 猿楽座) head of a sarugaku troupe; (8) (See 禰宜・1) senior priest at a Shinto shrine

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 32 results for "Steward" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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