家鴨

Noun

 * 1) domestic duck

Etymology 1
Appears in texts from the late. Various theories exist regarding the derivation; one of the more common derives this as a sound shift from ahiro, appearing around the same time as a compound of.

The kanji spelling is, from.

Noun

 * 1) a domestic duck
 * 2)  a woman who is short and has a large butt
 * 3) an academic grade of “B”
 * 4)  an amphibious truck
 * 1)  an amphibious truck

Derived terms

 * : literally, “duck clogs”: a style of with short “teeth” (the wooden supports underneath) and a short distance between the “teeth”, so named for the way it makes the wearer walk

Idioms

 * : “a duck carries a collection of books” → metaphor for the appearance of a short woman with a large butt, walking along
 * " “a duck going to visit someone after a fire” → a metaphor for a short, unattractive woman with a large butt, walking quickly
 * : “(like) a duck's gaiters” → metaphor for something unsuited to someone's nature
 * : “the domestic duck is also as proud as the wild duck” → a metaphor for putting on airs, from the general sense that a domestic duck is not as pretty as a wild duck

Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1) a domestic duck