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Simple Dictionary Definition |
緑発 see styles |
ryuufa / ryufa リューファ |
(mahj) green dragon tile (chi:) |
緑發 see styles |
ryuufa / ryufa リューファ |
(out-dated kanji) (mahj) green dragon tile (chi:) |
縞蛇 see styles |
shimahebi; shimahebi しまへび; シマヘビ |
(kana only) Japanese four-lined ratsnake (Elaphe quadrivirgata); Japanese striped snake |
翻牌 see styles |
fanpai ファンパイ |
{mahj} value honor (chi:); round wind, seat wind, and dragon tiles |
老虎 see styles |
lǎo hǔ lao3 hu3 lao hu |
tiger; CL:隻|只[zhi1] |
脱殻 see styles |
nukegara ぬけがら |
(irregular okurigana usage) cast-off skin (snake, insect, etc.); husk; empty shell; exuvia; exuviae |
臥竜 see styles |
garyou / garyo がりょう |
(1) unrecognized genius; exceptional person hidden among the masses; (2) reclining dragon; (given name) Garyō |
臥虎 卧虎 see styles |
wò hǔ wo4 hu3 wo hu |
crouching tiger; fig. major figure in hiding; concealed talent |
臥龍 卧龙 see styles |
wò lóng wo4 long2 wo lung garyuu / garyu がりゅう |
sleeping dragon; (fig.) a person of outstanding talent who lives in obscurity (1) unrecognized genius; exceptional person hidden among the masses; (2) reclining dragon; (given name) Garyū |
舞龍 舞龙 see styles |
wǔ lóng wu3 long2 wu lung |
dragon dance |
芯子 see styles |
xìn zi xin4 zi5 hsin tzu |
fuse; wick; forked tongue (of a snake) |
菜瓜 see styles |
cài guā cai4 gua1 ts`ai kua tsai kua |
snake melon; loofah |
蒲牢 see styles |
horou / horo ほろう |
Pulao (Chinese dragon) |
蒼竜 see styles |
souryuu / soryu そうりゅう |
(1) blue dragon; (2) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens); (3) (astron) seven mansions (Chinese constellations) of the eastern heavens; (4) large horse with a bluish-leaden coat; (5) shape of an old pine tree; (given name) Souryū |
薩跛 萨跛 see styles |
sà bǒ sa4 bo3 sa po sappa |
snake |
藤蛇 see styles |
téng shé teng2 she2 t`eng she teng she tōja |
Seeing a cane and thinking it a snake. |
虎児 see styles |
koji こじ |
tiger cub; (given name) Toraji |
虎冠 see styles |
torakanmuri とらかんむり |
kanji "tiger" radical |
虎口 see styles |
hǔ kǒu hu3 kou3 hu k`ou hu kou kokou / koko ここう |
tiger's den; dangerous place; the web between the thumb and forefinger of a hand (idiom) tiger's den; jaws of death; dangerous place; (surname) Toraguchi |
虎嘯 see styles |
koshou / kosho こしょう |
(noun/participle) (1) tiger's howling; (noun/participle) (2) being out and active in the world (of a hero, etc.) |
虎子 see styles |
hǔ zǐ hu3 zi3 hu tzu maru(gikun); koshi まる(gikun); こし |
tiger cub; brave young man (1) (archaism) (See おまる) bedpan; chamber pot; potty; (2) (こし only) (See 虎穴に入らずんば虎子を得ず) baby tiger; hard-earned reward; (female given name) Torako |
虎年 see styles |
hǔ nián hu3 nian2 hu nien toratoshi とらとし |
Year of the Tiger (e.g. 2010) (male given name) Toratoshi |
虎斑 see styles |
torafu とらふ |
tiger stripes |
虎柄 see styles |
toragara とらがら |
tiger pattern; striped (like a tiger) |
虎牌 see styles |
hǔ pái hu3 pai2 hu p`ai hu pai |
Tiger Brand (beer) |
虎狩 see styles |
toragari とらがり |
tiger hunt |
虎猫 see styles |
toraneko; toraneko とらねこ; トラネコ |
tabby cat; tiger cat; stripped cat |
虎皮 see styles |
kohi こひ |
tiger fur |
虎穴 see styles |
koketsu こけつ |
lion's den; very dangerous place or situation; tiger's den |
虎符 see styles |
hǔ fú hu3 fu2 hu fu |
tiger tally (a two-piece object made in the shape of a tiger, used in ancient China as proof of authority. One half of a tally could be issued to a military officer and this would be matched with the other half when verification was required.) |
虎頭 see styles |
toragashira とらがしら |
(See 虎冠) kanji "tiger" radical; (surname) Kotou |
虎骨 see styles |
hǔ gǔ hu3 gu3 hu ku |
tiger bone (used in TCM) |
虫拳 see styles |
mushiken むしけん |
(hist) mushi-ken; Japanese rock-paper-scissors variant, in which the "frog", "snake" and "slug" are represented by the thumb, forefinger and little finger respectively |
虬宮 虬宫 see styles |
qiú gōng qiu2 gong1 ch`iu kung chiu kung kyūgū |
The dragon palace in which Nāgārjuna recited the 華嚴經 Huayan jing. |
虬竜 see styles |
kyuuryou / kyuryo きゅうりょう |
mizuchi; mythical dragon-like beast |
虺蜥 see styles |
huǐ xī hui3 xi1 hui hsi |
venomous snake; fig. vicious person |
蚣蝮 see styles |
haka はか |
(leg) Baxia (legendary Chinese dragon) |
蛇体 see styles |
jatai じゃたい |
body of a snake; serpentine |
蛇島 蛇岛 see styles |
shé dǎo she2 dao3 she tao hebishima へびしま |
Shedao or Snake island in Bohai sea 渤海 off Lüshun 旅順|旅顺 on the tip of the Liaoning peninsula, small rocky island famous for snakes (surname) Hebishima |
蛇年 see styles |
shé nián she2 nian2 she nien |
Year of the Snake (e.g. 2001) |
蛇座 see styles |
hebiza へびざ |
(astron) Serpens (constellation); the Snake |
蛇形 see styles |
shé xíng she2 xing2 she hsing |
S-shaped; serpentine; coiled like a snake |
蛇毒 see styles |
shé dú she2 du2 she tu jadoku; hebidoku じゃどく; へびどく |
snake venom snake venom; snake toxin |
蛇瓜 see styles |
hebiuri; hebiuri へびうり; ヘビウリ |
(kana only) (See 烏瓜・からすうり) snake gourd (Trichosanthes cucumerina) |
蛇皮 see styles |
shé pí she2 pi2 she p`i she pi jabi; jahi じゃび; じゃひ |
snake skin (1) snake skin; (2) (abbreviation) (See 蛇皮線) sanshin |
蛇矛 see styles |
shé máo she2 mao2 she mao |
ancient spear-like weapon with a wavy spearhead like a snake's body |
蛇膽 蛇胆 see styles |
shé dǎn she2 dan3 she tan |
snake gall (used in TCM) |
蛇藥 蛇药 see styles |
shé yào she2 yao4 she yao jayaku |
Snake-medicine, name of the Sarpāuṣadhi monastery in Udyāna, where Śākyamuni in a former incarnation appeared as an immense snake, and by giving his flesh saved the starving people from death. |
蛇蝎 see styles |
dakatsu だかつ |
(1) serpent (snake) and scorpion; (2) detestation |
蛇蠍 see styles |
dakatsu だかつ |
(1) serpent (snake) and scorpion; (2) detestation |
蛇行 see styles |
shé xíng she2 xing2 she hsing dakou(p); jakou / dako(p); jako だこう(P); じゃこう |
to creep; to zigzag; to meander; to weave (n,vs,vi) meandering; snaking; zigzagging To crawl, go on the belly. |
蛇足 see styles |
shé zú she2 zu2 she tsu dasoku だそく |
lit. legs on a snake; something superfluous (noun - becomes adjective with の) redundancy; superfluity; useless addition; (personal name) Dasoku Snake's legs, i.e. the nonexistent. |
蛇酒 see styles |
hebizake へびざけ |
snake shōchū |
蛇頭 蛇头 see styles |
shé tóu she2 tou2 she t`ou she tou jatou / jato じゃとう |
head of a snake; human smuggler snakeheads; Chinese criminal gangs, esp. for smuggling Chinese immigrants; (place-name) Jatou |
蛟竜 see styles |
kouryou / koryo こうりょう kouryuu / koryu こうりゅう |
(1) mizuchi; mythical dragon-like beast, believed to ascend to the heavens through rain; (2) unfulfilled genius; dormant talent |
蛻け see styles |
monuke もぬけ |
shed skin of snake, insect, etc. (also place left behind) |
蜿蜒 see styles |
wān yán wan1 yan2 wan yen enen えんえん |
(of a snake) to wriggle along; (of a river etc) to zigzag; to meander; to wind (adj-t,adv-to) (1) forever; endlessly; on and on; (2) meandering; wandering; winding; sinuous; serpentine; zigzagging |
螭首 see styles |
chī shǒu chi1 shou3 ch`ih shou chih shou |
hornless dragon head (used as ornamentation, esp. gargoyles) |
蟒蛇 see styles |
mǎng shé mang3 she2 mang she uwabami うわばみ |
python; boa (1) (kana only) large snake; (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) heavy drinking; heavy drinker |
蟠竜 see styles |
hanryou / hanryo はんりょう |
coiled dragon; dragon coiled on the earth, which has not yet ascended to the sky |
血竭 see styles |
xuè jié xue4 jie2 hsüeh chieh |
dragon's blood (bright red tree resin) |
袋狼 see styles |
dài láng dai4 lang2 tai lang fukuroookami; fukuroookami ふくろおおかみ; フクロオオカミ |
thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) (kana only) Tasmanian tiger (Thylacinus cynocephalus); thylacine; Tasmanian wolf |
覇下 see styles |
haka はか |
(leg) Baxia (legendary Chinese dragon) |
貔貅 see styles |
pí xiū pi2 xiu1 p`i hsiu pi hsiu |
mythical animal that brings luck and wards off evil, having head of a dragon and lion's body, often with hoofs, wings and tail; also written 辟邪; fig. valiant soldier |
贔屭 赑屃 see styles |
bì xì bi4 xi4 pi hsi |
Bixi, one of the nine sons of a dragon with the form of a tortoise, also known as 龜趺|龟趺[gui1 fu1] |
起重 see styles |
qǐ zhòng qi3 zhong4 ch`i chung chi chung |
to lift (something heavy) using a crane or other mechanical means |
越瓜 see styles |
yuè guā yue4 gua1 yüeh kua |
snake melon |
跨鶴 跨鹤 see styles |
kuà hè kua4 he4 k`ua ho kua ho |
to die; to fly on a crane |
路導 see styles |
michioshie みちおしえ |
(kana only) (colloquialism) tiger beetle (esp. the Japanese tiger beetle, Cicindela japonica) |
車蝦 see styles |
kurumaebi くるまえび |
kuruma prawn (Marsupenaeus japonicus); kuruma shrimp; Japanese tiger prawn |
辛巳 see styles |
xīn sì xin1 si4 hsin ssu kanotomi; shinshi かのとみ; しんし |
eighteenth year H6 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 2001 or 2061 (See 干支・1) Metal Snake (18th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1941, 2001, 2061) |
辰年 see styles |
tatsudoshi たつどし |
year of the Dragon; (personal name) Tatsutoshi |
辰龍 辰龙 see styles |
chén lóng chen2 long2 ch`en lung chen lung |
Year 5, year of the Dragon (e.g. 2000) |
追龍 追龙 see styles |
zhuī lóng zhui1 long2 chui lung |
(slang) to inhale the vapor from heroin heated on a piece of aluminum foil; to chase the dragon |
道導 see styles |
michishirube みちしるべ |
(1) guidepost; signpost; (2) guide; manual; handbook; (3) tiger beetle (esp. the Japanese tiger beetle, Cicindela japonica) |
那伽 see styles |
nà qié na4 qie2 na ch`ieh na chieh naka なか |
(female given name) Naka nāga. Snake, dragon, elephant. It is tr. by 龍 dragon and by 象 elephant. (1) As dragon it represents the chief of the scaly reptiles; it can disappear or be manifest, increase or decrease, lengthen or shrink; in spring it mounts in the sky and in winter enters the earth. The dragon is of many kinds. Dragons are regarded as beneficent, bringing the rains and guarding the heavens (again Draco); they control rivers and lakes, and hibernate in the deep. nāga and mahānāga are titles of a Buddha, (also of those freed from reincarnation) because of his powers, or because like the dragon he soars above earthly desires and ties. One of his former reincarnations was a powerful poisonous dragon which, out of pity, permitted itself to be skinned alive and its flesh eaten by worms. (2) A race of serpent-worshippers. |
重五 see styles |
chóng wǔ chong2 wu3 ch`ung wu chung wu chougo / chogo ちょうご |
Dragon Boat Festival (5th day of 5th lunar month) (given name) Chōgo |
重午 see styles |
chóng wǔ chong2 wu3 ch`ung wu chung wu |
Dragon Boat Festival (5th day of 5th lunar month) |
金竜 see styles |
kinryuu / kinryu きんりゅう |
golden dragon; (place-name) Kinryū |
針樅 see styles |
harimomi; harimomi はりもみ; ハリモミ |
(kana only) tiger-tail spruce (Picea polita) |
錦蛇 see styles |
nishikihebi; nishikihebi にしきへび; ニシキヘビ |
(kana only) python; rock snake |
鍋鶴 see styles |
nabezuru; nabezuru なべづる; ナベヅル |
(kana only) hooded crane (Grus monacha) |
鎌首 see styles |
kamakubi かまくび |
sickle-shaped neck (e.g. snake, praying mantis); crooked neck; gooseneck |
長虫 see styles |
nagamushi ながむし |
snake |
長蛇 see styles |
chouda; chouja(ok) / choda; choja(ok) ちょうだ; ちょうじゃ(ok) |
(1) long snake; (2) long line (of people, etc.) |
長蟲 长虫 see styles |
cháng chong chang2 chong5 ch`ang ch`ung chang chung |
(coll.) snake |
雨竜 see styles |
uryuu / uryu うりゅう |
rain dragon; mythical beast with yellowish green skin and red tail; (place-name) Uryū |
雪虫 see styles |
yukimushi; yukimushi ゆきむし; ユキムシ |
(1) flies that appear in Tohoku and Hokkaido in late autumn or early winter (esp. the woolly apple aphid); (2) flies that appear above fallen snow in the early spring (esp. certain species of small winter stonefly and true crane fly); (place-name) Yukimushi |
靑頭 靑头 see styles |
qīng tóu qing1 tou2 ch`ing t`ou ching tou |
靑頸觀音 The blue-head, or blue-neck Guanyin, the former seated on a cliff, the latter with three faces, the front one of pity, the side ones of a tiger and a pig. |
青竜 see styles |
seiryuu / seryu せいりゅう |
(1) blue dragon (an auspicious creature in Chinese mythology); (2) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens); (surname, given name) Seiryū |
青蛇 see styles |
aokuchinawa; aonjou / aokuchinawa; aonjo あおくちなわ; あおんじょう |
(rare) (See 青大将) snake (esp. Japanese rat snake) |
青龍 青龙 see styles |
qīng lóng qing1 long2 ch`ing lung ching lung seiryuu / seryu せいりゅう |
Azure Dragon, one of the four symbols of the Chinese constellations, also known as the Azure Dragon of the East 東方青龍|东方青龙[Dong1 fang1 Qing1 long2] or 東方蒼龍|东方苍龙[Dong1 fang1 Cang1 long2]; (slang) man without pubic hair (1) blue dragon (an auspicious creature in Chinese mythology); (2) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens); (surname, given name) Seiryū |
頰窩 颊窝 see styles |
jiá wō jia2 wo1 chia wo |
dimple; heat-sensing facial pit of a snake |
飛竜 see styles |
hiryuu; hiryou / hiryu; hiryo ひりゅう; ひりょう |
flying dragon; (surname) Hiryū |
飛符 飞符 see styles |
fēi fú fei1 fu2 fei fu |
talisman in the form of a painting of symbols thought to have magical powers (also called 符籙|符箓[fu2 lu4]); to invoke the magical power of such a talisman; a tiger tally 虎符[hu3 fu2] sent with great urgency |
飛龍 飞龙 see styles |
fēi lóng fei1 long2 fei lung hiryuu / hiryu ひりゅう |
wyvern (type of dragon) (surname) Hiryū |
養虎 see styles |
youko / yoko ようこ |
(rare) tiger rearing; keeping a tiger |
餓虎 see styles |
gako がこ |
starving tiger |
饕餮 see styles |
tāo tiè tao1 tie4 t`ao t`ieh tao tieh toutetsu / totetsu とうてつ |
ferocious mythological animal, the fifth son of the dragon king; zoomorphic mask motif, found on Shang and Zhou ritual bronzes; gluttonous; sumptuous (banquet) (1) (hist) taotie (Chinese mythological creature commonly represented as a motif on ritual bronzes from the Shang and Zhou dynasties); (2) (archaism) covetousness; greed; avarice intense desire |
香包 see styles |
xiāng bāo xiang1 bao1 hsiang pao |
a small bag full of fragrance used on Dragon boat Festival |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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