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1 exact word match found in search '官奴婢'
noun
government-owned slave  (see also: 五色の賤; archaic)
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8 partial word matches found in search '官奴婢'
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noun
government service; the bureaucracy
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noun
1. office; official  (usu. 官,司,寮; archaic)
2. chief; head  (usu. 首,長)
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noun
1. servant (esp. a samurai's attendant)
2. chivalrous man (c. Edo period)
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noun
servant
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suffix
1. derogatory suffix (referring to others)  (often written with kana only; derogatory)
2. humble suffix (referring to oneself)  (humble)
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Most common form: やつ
1. fellow; guy; chap  (often written with kana only; derogatory; this meaning is restricted to reading やつ)
2. thing; object  (colloquialism; this meaning is restricted to reading やつ)
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noun
1. slave  (archaic; this meaning is restricted to reading やつこ)
2. retainer; servant
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Most common form: 女の子奴
noun
1. female slave  (archaic)
2. female servant; housemaid  (this meaning is restricted to reading ひ)
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