Keyword
cash
Info
FrequencyTop 2300-2400
Type
Jōyō 
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KankenLevel Pre-2
Heisig1118
Readings
へい
(90%)
ぬさ
(4%)
べい
(2%)
(2%)
Composed of
damaged clothing
piece of fabric
Used in vocabulary (55 in total)
paper money; note; bill
money; currency; coinage
staff with plaited paper streamers
staff with plaited paper streamers
coinage; mintage
monetary system; currency system
offerings of rope, paper, etc. hung on trees in Shinto shrines
offering of cloth (rope, paper, etc.)
(arch.) streamers (made of linen, paper, etc.) attached to a long pole (used as a wand in grand purification ceremonies); being in great demand
inconvertible paper money; fiat money
skewered sweet rice cakes served with soy sauce and miso
counterfeit paper money
offering a wand with hemp and paper streamers to a Shinto god
imperial messenger to a shrine; envoy returning courtesies
hall of offerings (at a shrine)
standard money; standard coin; legal tender
staff to which shide are attached to make a go-hei
staff with plaited paper streamers
subsidiary coin; subsidiary money
Modern Monetary Theory; Modern Money Theory; neo-chartalism
to offer a wand with hemp and paper streamers to a Shinto god
reward; present; gift; offering to the gods
Magnolia praecocissima; shidekobushi Magnolia kobus
shrine receiving offerings from the provincial government (pre-Meiji) or the national treasury (post-Meiji)
baton (of command); order; command; direction
old evils; long-standing abuses; old-fashioned ways; old-fashioned; outdated; outmoded
skewered sweet rice cakes served with soy sauce and miso
superstition; superstitious person
superstition; superstitious person
(arch.) small purification wand; thinly cut hemp or paper mixed with rice (scattered as an offering to the gods)
paper and sacred sakaki branches cut and mixed with rice to scatter before the gods
monetary system; currency
Shinto offerings; present to a guest
offering; tribute
thinly cut hemp or paper mixed with rice (scattered as an offering to the gods)
shrine receiving offerings from the Bureau of Divinities (pre-Meiji) or the Imperial Household Department (post-Meiji)
Imperial Shrine of Special Status (receiving some support from the Imperial Household Department)
commemorative coin; memorial coin
loose-flowered hornbeam (Carpinus laxiflora); akashide
Examples (7 in total)
Money circulates through the banking system.
I lost a ten-dollar note.
Do you have a five-pound note?