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Simple Dictionary Definition |
蛇 see styles |
yí yi2 i hebi(p); ja; kuchinawa; hemi(ok); hebi へび(P); じゃ; くちなわ; へみ(ok); ヘビ |
More info & calligraphy: Snake / Serpent(1) (じゃ is more associated with serpent and large snakes) snake; (2) serpent; large snake; (surname) Hebi sarpa, a serpent, snake. |
虵 蛇 see styles |
shé she2 she |
variant of 蛇[she2] See: 蛇 |
蛇ケ see styles |
jagasaki じゃがさき |
(surname) Jagasaki |
蛇丸 see styles |
hebimaru へびまる |
(surname) Hebimaru |
蛇体 see styles |
jatai じゃたい |
body of a snake; serpentine |
蛇内 see styles |
hebiuchi へびうち |
(place-name) Hebiuchi |
蛇原 see styles |
hebihara へびはら |
(surname) Hebihara |
蛇口 see styles |
hebiguchi へびぐち |
faucet; tap; (surname) Hebiguchi |
蛇喰 see styles |
jabami じゃばみ |
(place-name, surname) Jabami |
蛇園 see styles |
hebisono へびその |
(place-name) Hebisono |
蛇坂 see styles |
hebisaka へびさか |
(place-name) Hebisaka |
蛇塚 see styles |
hebizuka へびづか |
(surname) Hebizuka |
蛇奴 see styles |
shén u shen2 u2 shen u Dado |
Cūḷa-panthaka |
蛇好 see styles |
jakou / jako じゃこう |
(surname) Jakou |
蛇子 see styles |
jako じゃこ |
(surname) Jako |
蛇尾 see styles |
hebio へびお |
(place-name) Hebio |
蛇山 see styles |
hebiyama へびやま |
(surname) Hebiyama |
蛇岩 see styles |
hebiiwa / hebiwa へびいわ |
(surname) Hebiiwa |
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 |
蛇崎 see styles |
hebizaki へびざき |
(place-name) Hebizaki |
蛇崩 see styles |
jakuzure じゃくずれ |
(place-name) Jakuzure |
蛇嶋 see styles |
hebishima へびしま |
(surname) Hebishima |
蛇川 see styles |
hebikawa へびかわ |
(surname) Hebikawa |
蛇平 see styles |
hebihira へびひら |
(surname) Hebihira |
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 |
蛇抜 see styles |
januki じゃぬき |
(surname) Januki |
蛇持 see styles |
jamochi じゃもち |
(place-name, surname) Jamochi |
蛇木 see styles |
hebiki へびき |
(place-name) Hebiki |
蛇本 see styles |
hebimoto へびもと |
(surname) Hebimoto |
蛇松 see styles |
jamatsu じゃまつ |
(place-name) Jamatsu |
蛇果 see styles |
shé guǒ she2 guo3 she kuo |
Red Delicious (a sort of apple) |
蛇枝 see styles |
hebie へびえ |
(place-name) Hebie |
蛇柄 see styles |
hebigara へびがら |
snakeskin pattern |
蛇森 see styles |
hebimori へびもり |
(surname) Hebimori |
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 |
蛇池 see styles |
daike だいけ |
(surname) Daike |
蛇沢 see styles |
hebisawa へびさわ |
(place-name, surname) Hebisawa |
蛇沼 see styles |
hebinuma へびぬま |
(place-name) Hebinuma |
蛇洞 see styles |
jabora じゃぼら |
(place-name) Jabora |
蛇浦 see styles |
hebiura へびうら |
(place-name) Hebiura |
蛇渕 see styles |
hebibuchi へびぶち |
(surname) Hebibuchi |
蛇湖 see styles |
dako だこ |
(given name) Dako |
蛇溝 see styles |
hebimizo へびみぞ |
(place-name) Hebimizo |
蛇滝 see styles |
hebidaki へびだき |
(place-name) Hebidaki |
蛇澤 see styles |
hebizawa へびざわ |
(surname) Hebizawa |
蛇王 see styles |
jaou / jao じゃおう |
(place-name) Jaou |
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) |
蛇田 see styles |
mita みた |
(surname) Mita |
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 |
蛇目 see styles |
jiyanome じやのめ |
(surname) Jiyanome |
蛇矛 see styles |
shé máo she2 mao2 she mao |
ancient spear-like weapon with a wavy spearhead like a snake's body |
蛇石 see styles |
hebiishi / hebishi へびいし |
(place-name, surname) Hebiishi |
蛇秋 see styles |
dashuu / dashu だしゅう |
(given name) Dashuu |
蛇穴 see styles |
hebiana へびあな |
(surname) Hebiana |
蛇窪 see styles |
hebikubo へびくぼ |
(place-name) Hebikubo |
蛇端 see styles |
hebihashi へびはし |
(surname) Hebihashi |
蛇笏 see styles |
dakotsu だこつ |
(given name) Dakotsu |
蛇管 see styles |
shé guǎn she2 guan3 she kuan jakan; dakan じゃかん; だかん |
flexible hose coil; hose |
蛇篭 see styles |
jakago じゃかご |
(place-name) Jakago |
蛇籠 see styles |
jakago じゃかご |
(See ふとんかご) gabion; cage filled with stones; (place-name) Jakago |
蛇維 蛇维 see styles |
shé wéi she2 wei2 she wei jai |
to cremate |
蛇腹 see styles |
jabara じゃばら |
(1) bellows (of an accordion, camera, etc.); (2) {archit} cornice; (3) rickrack; ricrac; wave-shaped braid; (4) pleated shape; accordion pleats; pleated flexible design |
蛇膽 蛇胆 see styles |
shé dǎn she2 dan3 she tan |
snake gall (used in TCM) |
蛇艸 see styles |
hagusa はぐさ |
(surname) Hagusa |
蛇苺 see styles |
hebiichigo / hebichigo へびいちご kuchinawaichigo くちなわいちご |
(kana only) false strawberry (Duchesnea chrysantha); mock strawberry |
蛇草 see styles |
hagusa はぐさ |
(place-name) Hagusa |
蛇莓 see styles |
shé méi she2 mei2 she mei |
Indian strawberry (Potentilla indica) |
蛇蒿 see styles |
shé hāo she2 hao1 she hao |
tarragon |
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. |
蛇藨 see styles |
shé pāo she2 pao1 she p`ao she pao |
Indian strawberry (Potentilla indica) |
蛇蝎 see styles |
dakatsu だかつ |
(1) serpent (snake) and scorpion; (2) detestation |
蛇蝮 see styles |
jahami じゃはみ |
(surname) Jahami |
蛇蠍 蛇蝎 see styles |
shé xiē she2 xie1 she hsieh dakatsu だかつ |
(fig.) malevolent; treacherous (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. |
蛇見 see styles |
hebimi へびみ |
(surname) Hebimi |
蛇谷 see styles |
hebitani へびたに |
(surname) Hebitani |
蛇走 see styles |
jabashiri じゃばしり |
(surname) Jabashiri |
蛇越 see styles |
jagoe じゃごえ |
(place-name) Jagoe |
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. |
蛇迫 see styles |
jaseko じゃせこ |
(surname) Jaseko |
蛇酒 see styles |
hebizake へびざけ |
snake shōchū |
蛇野 see styles |
hebino へびの |
(place-name) Hebino |
蛇革 see styles |
hebigawa へびがわ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) snakeskin |
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 |
蛇骨 see styles |
jakotsu じゃこつ |
(given name) Jakotsu |
蛇鵰 蛇雕 see styles |
shé diāo she2 diao1 she tiao |
(bird species of China) crested serpent eagle (Spilornis cheela) |
蛇麻 see styles |
shé má she2 ma2 she ma |
hops (Humulus lupulus) |
上蛇 see styles |
jouja / joja じょうじゃ |
(place-name) Jōja |
人蛇 see styles |
rén shé ren2 she2 jen she |
illegal immigrant |
四蛇 see styles |
sì shé si4 she2 ssu she shida |
idem 四毒蛇. The Fanyimingyi under this heading gives the parable of a man who fled from the two bewildering forms of life and death, and climbed down a rope (of life) 命根, into the well of impermanence 無常, where two mice, night and day, gnawed the rattan rope; on the four sides four snakes 四蛇 sought to poison him, i. e. the 四大 or four elements of his physical nature); below were three dragons 三毒龍 breathing fire and trying to seize him. On looking up he saw that two 象 elephants (darkness and light) had come to the mouth of the well; he was in despair, when a bee flew by and dropped some honey (the five desires 五欲) into his mouth, which he ate and entirely forgot his peril. |
大蛇 see styles |
daija だいじゃ |
big snake; (large) serpent; (personal name) Daija |
定蛇 see styles |
jouja / joja じょうじゃ |
(surname) Jōja |
川蛇 see styles |
kawahebi かわへび |
(rare) (See 田鰻) Asian swamp eel (Monopterus albus) |
巳蛇 see styles |
sì shé si4 she2 ssu she |
Year 6, year of the Snake (e.g. 2001) |
摩蛇 see styles |
mó shé mo2 she2 mo she maja |
(Skt. maghī) |
木蛇 see styles |
mù shé mu4 she2 mu she mokuja |
More info & calligraphy: Wood Snake |
権蛇 see styles |
gonjiya ごんじや |
(surname) Gonjiya |
毒蛇 see styles |
dú shé du2 she2 tu she dokuja; dokuhebi どくじゃ; どくへび |
More info & calligraphy: Vipervenomous snake; poisonous snake A poisonous snake.; Poisonous snakes, the four elements of the body— earth, water, fire, wind (or air)— which harm a man by their variation, i. e. increase and decrease. Also, gold. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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