洒落

Etymology 1
Derived as the The spelling is an example of phonetic, ultimately from.

First cited to the late 1600s.

Noun

 * 1)  wittiness, refinement, stylishness, easygoing-ness
 * 2)  stylish and fashionable dress, good style in one's clothing
 * 3)   short for : a type of prostitute during the
 * 4)  a witticism, a bon mot, a joke
 * 5)  playing around in a red-light district
 * 6)  playing around in general, jesting, joshing
 * 7)  something attractive, cool, interesting
 * 1)  playing around in a red-light district
 * 2)  playing around in general, jesting, joshing
 * 3)  something attractive, cool, interesting
 * 1)  something attractive, cool, interesting
 * 1)  something attractive, cool, interesting

Etymology 2
Appears to be a shift from sharaku.

First cited in the 1620s.

This reading appears to be archaic, possibly obsolete.

Adjective

 * 1)   cheeky, impudent, impertinent, saucy, pretentious, haughty
 * 2)   stylish, trendy, fashionable
 * 1)   stylish, trendy, fashionable

Noun

 * 1)   a type of prostitute during the

Etymology 3
Ultimately from.

First cited to 1520. Given the dates of first appearance, sharaku may have been the original reading. An 1876 dictionary of word readings lists sharaku as an alternative for share.

Adjective

 * 1)  carefree, easygoing

Noun

 * 1)   wittiness, refinement, stylishness, easygoing-ness