0815-Jouyou-kanji “侍” Stroke Order and Meanings

“Samurai” or “Warrior” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “侍”

Japanese Jouyou-kanji “侍” means “Retainer” or “Serve in close” etc.

Jouyou Kanji "侍"

Jouyou Kanji “侍”

Jouyou Kanji "侍" Stroke Order

Jouyou Kanji “侍” Stroke Order

Stroke # 8 Strokes
On-Yomi じ(ji)
し(shi)
Kun-Yomi さむらい(samurai)
はべ(る)(habe(ru))
さぶら(う)(sabura(u))
Meanings Serve for nobleman, Serve in close
Samurai, Warrior

Kanji words which contain Kanji “侍”, and their meanings

Words Meanings
侍医(じい-ji i) Court physician
侍衛(じえい-ji e i) Bodyguard, Escort
侍御(じぎょ-ji gyo) Serving (person) near to Emperor(or noble person), Chamberlain
侍講(じこう-ji ko u) Imperial tutor, Tutor to a daimyo, Tutor to the crown prince etc
侍座(じざ-ji za) To take a seat next to a guest or superior
侍史(じし-ji shi) ① Private secretary, ② Showing respect (by adding this word next to the address of a letter)
侍従(じじゅう-ji ju u) Chamberlain, Lord-in-waiting
侍女(じじょ-ji jo) Handmaiden, Lady-in-waiting, Lady attendant
侍臣(じしん-ji shi n) Courtier, Attendant
侍人(じじん-ji ji n) A person who serves near the lord, Samurai
侍中(じちゅう-ji chu u) Palace Attendant
侍立(じりつ-ji ri tsu) Assisting (a dignitary)
夾侍 or 脇侍(きょうじ or わきじ-kyo u ji (or) wa ki ji) Flanking attendant to the main veneration deity
近侍(きんじ-ki n ji) Valet, Attendant
典侍(てんじ-te n ji) Maid of honor, Lady-in-waiting
内侍(ないし-na i shi) Maid of honor, Lady-in-waiting

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