湯桶

Etymology 1


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From. Compound of, itself a compound of +.

Noun

 * 1) A basin or small tub used to douse oneself with hot or warm water while bathing.
 * 2) A tub or basin for holding hot water, such as when cooking.
 * 3) A tool used during cold-weather : a wooden container of warm water with a spout, placed at the entrance for washing and warming the hands of arriving guests.

Derived terms

 * : A stone to the side of the at the entrance to a  room, on which the yuoke is placed for cold-weather tea ceremony.

Etymology 2


Origin less clear. + Chinese-derived on'yomi.

Noun

 * 1)  A lacquerware container with a spout for holding broth or tea for consumption after a meal.
 * 2)  A type of tea caddy shaped like a pail.

Derived terms

 * : A reading of a kanji compound, consisting of a kun'yomi for the first kanji and an on'yomi for the second kanji.
 * : A word read with a yutōyomi.
 * : A stone to the side of the at the entrance to a  room, on which the yuoke (see above) is placed for cold-weather tea ceremony.