[えぼし, eboshi] (n) black-lacquered headgear (made of silk, cloth or paper) originally worn by court nobles in ancient Japan, and afterwards spreading to the common people [Add to Longdo]
[あかえぼし, akaeboshi] (n) (1) (See 亭主の好きな赤烏帽子) red eboshi (headgear worn by Japanese men prior to and during the Edo period, which was ordinarily black in color); (2) metaphor for an odd item or having a taste for such an item [Add to Longdo]
[ていしゅのすきなあかえぼし, teishunosukinaakaeboshi] (exp) (arch) (See 烏帽子) Family members should fall into line with the head of the family even if his taste is a little odd, like wearing a red eboshi, which is ordinarily black [Add to Longdo]
[もみえぼし, momieboshi] (n) (See 烏帽子) soft, crumpled, unlacquered headwear (often worn by soldiers under their helmets from the Kamakura period onward) [Add to Longdo]
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