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11 words found containing '卿' in any position
Most common form: きょう
noun (suffix)
1. lord; sir  (honorific; this meaning is restricted to reading きょう)
noun
2. state minister (i.e. under the ritsuryo system)  (see also: 律令制)
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3
noun
cardinal (Catholic church)
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1
noun
1. court noble; nobility  (see also: 公家)
2. three lords and nine ministers (of the ancient Chinese government)  (this meaning is restricted to reading こうけい)
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noun
three secondary Tokugawa branch families (Tayasu, Shimizu, and Hitotsubashi)  (see also: 三卿)
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0
noun
court nobles and state ministers
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noun
three secondary Tokugawa branch families (Tayasu, Shimizu, and Hitotsubashi)  (see also: 御三卿)
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noun
1. nine ministers (of the ancient Chinese government)  (archaic)
2. nobility  (see also: 公卿)
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Most common form: 慶雲
noun
1. auspicious cloud  (this meaning is restricted to reading けいうん)
2. Keiun era (704.5.10-708.1.11); Kyouun era
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0
noun
court noble; nobility  (see also: 公卿; archaic)
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noun
six ministers (of the six Zhou-dynasty Chinese ministries)  (see also: 六官)
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