あご
Japanese
Noun
あご (rōmaji ago)
- 顎, 腭, 頤: a chin; a lower jaw; a meal; chit-chat, talk; alternate for 鮟鱇 (ankō, “anglerfish”)
- 腮: a gill; alternate for 鐖 (agu, “the barb on a hook”)
- 顋: a lower jaw; a gill
- 距: alternate for 距 (agoe, “the spur claw on animals such as chickens”)
- 吾子: term of endearment for one's own child; you (compare English sweetie, dearie, love); I, me (used primarily by children)
- 網子: a netter: someone who helps haul in a fishing net
- 齶: (rare) a jaw
- 諤: (rare) talk; speaking the truth
- 頷: (rare) nod
- 飛魚: (rare) a flying fish
Proper noun
あご (rōmaji Ago)
- 阿児: the town of Ago in Mie Prefecture, Japan
- 英虞: short for 英虞湾 (Agowan): Ago bay
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