行李

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) belongings one carries for travelling; luggage; baggage
 * 2)  herald; messenger
 * 1)  herald; messenger
 * 1)  herald; messenger
 * 1)  herald; messenger
 * 1)  herald; messenger
 * 1)  herald; messenger
 * 1)  herald; messenger
 * 1)  herald; messenger

Descendants
Others:

Etymology 1


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From, in turn from. First cited in Japanese in a section of the dated to 706.

Counter

 * : box, bundle, item, bale, package

Usage notes
More commonly encountered with the shortened reading kori.

Noun

 * 1)  a wicker trunk used as luggage, with a lid that slides down over the top, generally made of bamboo, willow, or wisteria
 * 2)  a messenger, an envoy
 * 3)  luggage, baggage
 * 4)  a trip, a voyage
 * 5)   in the former Japanese army, the unit tasked with transporting materiel and supplies:
 * 1)  a trip, a voyage
 * 2)   in the former Japanese army, the unit tasked with transporting materiel and supplies:
 * 1)   in the former Japanese army, the unit tasked with transporting materiel and supplies:
 * 1)   in the former Japanese army, the unit tasked with transporting materiel and supplies:

Etymology 2
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Analyzable as a shortening of the kōri reading. First cited in 1523.

Counter

 * : box, bundle, item, bale, package

Noun

 * 1)  a bundle of one or more pieces of luggage secured with rope or cord
 * 2)  a wicker trunk used as luggage, with a lid that slides down over the top, generally made of bamboo, willow, or wisteria

Etymology 3
Shift from earlier kōri reading to adopt the reading for the initial  character. May be either a later re-borrowing from, or influenced by later changes in 🇨🇬 pronunciation.

First attested in the 1230s.

This reading is not included in various dictionaries  and may be obsolete.

Noun

 * : daily life, what one does in a regular day
 * 1)   luggage, baggage
 * 2)   a messenger, an envoy
 * 1)   a messenger, an envoy
 * 1)   a messenger, an envoy