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12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
絹 绢 see styles |
juàn juan4 chüan kinu きぬ |
More info & calligraphy: Silk Clothsilk; (female given name) Masami thin silk |
練 练 see styles |
liàn lian4 lien ren れん |
More info & calligraphy: Practice / Train / Drill(surname) Ren To train, practise, drill, exercise. |
馬可波羅 马可波罗 see styles |
mǎ kě bō luó ma3 ke3 bo1 luo2 ma k`o po lo ma ko po lo |
More info & calligraphy: Marco Polo |
帛 see styles |
bó bo2 po haku はく |
silk (archaism) silk |
素 see styles |
sù su4 su so そ |
raw silk; white; plain, unadorned; vegetarian (food); essence; nature; element; constituent; usually; always; ever (adj-na,adj-no,n) (1) plain, white silk; (adj-na,n,adj-no) (2) {math} (See 互いに素) prime; (given name) Motoi Original colour or state; plain, white; heretofore, usual; translit. su.; To keep to vegetarian diet; vegetarian. |
紬 䌷 see styles |
chóu chou2 ch`ou chou tsumugu つむぐ |
silk pongee (soft thin cloth woven from raw silk); (female given name) Tsumugu |
綺 绮 see styles |
qǐ qi3 ch`i chi ki; kanhata; kanbata; kanihata き; かんはた; かんばた; かにはた |
beautiful; open-work silk (archaism) thin twilled silk fabric; (female given name) Kirara A kind of open-work variegated silk. |
幣 币 see styles |
bì bi4 pi mai まい |
money; coins; currency; silk (archaism) reward; present; gift; offering to the gods; (personal name) Minematsu |
湅 see styles |
liàn lian4 lien |
to boil raw silk (to soften and clean it) |
糸 see styles |
mì mi4 mi shi し |
fine silk; Kangxi radical 120 (1) thread; (numeric) (2) 0.0001; one ten-thousandth; (surname) Itoyanagi |
糹 纟 see styles |
sī si1 ssu |
"silk" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 120), occurring in 紅|红[hong2], 綠|绿[lu:4], 累[lei4] etc; also pr. [mi4] |
紈 纨 see styles |
wán wan2 wan |
white; white silk |
紑 see styles |
fóu fou2 fou |
bright; glossy (of silk) |
紕 纰 see styles |
pī pi1 p`i pi |
error; carelessness; spoiled silk |
紗 纱 see styles |
shā sha1 sha sha しゃ |
cotton yarn; muslin (silk) gauze; (female given name) Suzu |
紝 纴 see styles |
rèn ren4 jen nin |
to weave; to lay warp for weaving; silk thread for weaving; variant of 紉|纫, to sew; to stitch; thread to weave |
紞 𬘘 see styles |
dǎn dan3 tan |
silk fringe of a coronet |
紡 纺 see styles |
fǎng fang3 fang matsuyo まつよ |
to spin (cotton or hemp etc); fine woven silk fabric (personal name) Matsuyo |
絀 绌 see styles |
chù chu4 ch`u chu |
crimson silk; deficiency; to stitch |
絁 see styles |
shī shi1 shih |
rough, indelicate silk |
絍 see styles |
rèn ren4 jen nin |
to weave; to lay warp for weaving; variant of 紝|纴[ren4], silk thread for weaving To lay a warp, wind, weave [紝]. |
絓 see styles |
kuā kua1 k`ua kua |
type of coarse silk; bag used to wrap silk before washing |
絖 see styles |
kuàng kuang4 k`uang kuang |
fine floss-silk or cotton |
絣 see styles |
bǐng bing3 ping kasuri かすり |
Ikat, a type of woven silk; Kasuri splash pattern (e.g. on a kimono); dye pattern; kasuri |
絲 丝 see styles |
sī si1 ssu ito いと |
More info & calligraphy: Silk(surname, female given name) Ito |
絽 see styles |
ro ろ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) silk gauze (esp. used in light clothing for high summer) |
綃 绡 see styles |
xiāo xiao1 hsiao |
raw silk |
綅 see styles |
qīn qin1 ch`in chin |
red silk crest of helmet |
綎 see styles |
tīng ting1 t`ing ting |
silk braided cord |
綢 绸 see styles |
chóu chou2 ch`ou chou chū |
(light) silk; CL:匹[pi3] fine |
綪 𬘬 see styles |
qiàn qian4 ch`ien chien |
dark red color (of silk product) |
綷 see styles |
cuì cui4 ts`ui tsui |
five-color silk; see 綷縩[cui4 cai4] |
綸 纶 see styles |
lún lun2 lun rin りん |
to classify; to twist silk; silk thread (female given name) Rin |
綾 绫 see styles |
líng ling2 ling rin りん |
damask; thin silk (1) (kana only) figure; design; (2) twill weave; pattern of diagonal stripes; (3) (kana only) style (of writing); figure (of speech); (4) (kana only) design; plot; plan; (5) (kana only) minor market fluctuation; technical correction; (6) (kana only) (abbreviation) cat's cradle; (7) (kana only) (abbreviation) lease rod (in a loom); (female given name) Rin |
綿 绵 see styles |
mián mian2 mien watazaki わたざき |
silk floss; continuous; soft; weak; mild-mannered (dialect) cotton; (surname) Watazaki cotton |
緅 see styles |
zōu zou1 tsou |
purple silk |
緇 缁 see styles |
zī zi1 tzu |
Buddhists; black silk; dark |
緋 绯 see styles |
fēi fei1 fei hi ひ |
dark red; purple silk scarlet; crimson; cardinal red; (personal name) Hi |
緹 缇 see styles |
tí ti2 t`i ti |
orange-red silk; orange-red colored |
縃 see styles |
xū xu1 hsü |
fine silk |
縉 缙 see styles |
jìn jin4 chin |
red silk |
縑 缣 see styles |
jiān jian1 chien |
thick waterproof silk |
縞 缟 see styles |
gǎo gao3 kao shima しま |
plain white silk (n,n-suf,adj-no) (1) stripe; bar; streak; (2) (also formerly written as 島 and 嶋) (weaved) stripe pattern (of 2 or more different colors); (surname) Shima |
縠 see styles |
hú hu2 hu goku |
fine silk gauze a veil |
縵 缦 see styles |
màn man4 man man |
plain thin silk; slow; unadorned unpatterned cloth |
縹 缥 see styles |
piǎo piao3 p`iao piao hanada はなだ |
(literary) light blue; (literary) light blue silk fabric (abbreviation) light indigo; (female given name) Hanada |
繅 缫 see styles |
sāo sao1 sao |
to reel silk from cocoons |
繒 缯 see styles |
zèng zeng4 tseng shō |
to tie; to bind wide silk fabric |
繖 伞 see styles |
sǎn san3 san kinugasa きぬがさ |
damask silk; variant of 傘|伞[san3] (surname) Kinugasa |
繪 绘 see styles |
huì hui4 hui e |
to draw; to paint; to depict; to portray Silk pongee; an arrow, dart. |
繰 缲 see styles |
sāo sao1 sao souji / soji そうじ |
to reel silk from cocoons (personal name) Souji |
繹 绎 see styles |
yì yi4 i |
continuous; to interpret; to unravel; to draw silk (old) |
繻 𦈡 see styles |
xū xu1 hsü |
multicolored silk; piece of silk torn in two, used to verify the holder's identity by matching up the two halves |
纂 see styles |
zuǎn zuan3 tsuan |
(literary) to compile; to edit; (coll.) (hairstyle) bun; chignon (as 纂兒|纂儿[zuan3r5]); red silk ribbon; variant of 纘|缵[zuan3] |
纊 纩 see styles |
kuàng kuang4 k`uang kuang |
fine floss-silk or cotton |
纚 see styles |
xǐ xi3 hsi |
silk headband; Taiwan pr. [shi3] |
蔟 see styles |
cù cu4 ts`u tsu atsumu あつむ |
collect; frame for silk worm; nest cocoon holders; (given name) Atsumu |
贉 see styles |
tǎn tan3 t`an tan |
pay an advance; silk book cover |
お召 see styles |
omeshi おめし |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) summoning; calling; riding; wearing; dressing; clothing; (2) (abbreviation) (high-quality) silk crepe (fabric) |
亀綾 see styles |
kameaya かめあや |
(1) (See 羽二重) high-quality glossy white habutai silk; (2) raw silk twill fabric with fine diamond pattern |
人絹 see styles |
jinken じんけん |
rayon; artificial silk |
仕服 see styles |
shifuku しふく |
silk pouch with drawstring for holding a tea caddy (tea ceremony) |
仕覆 see styles |
shifuku しふく |
silk pouch with drawstring for holding a tea caddy (tea ceremony) |
兜羅 兜罗 see styles |
dōu luó dou1 luo2 tou lo tora |
妬羅 (or 堵羅 or 蠧羅) tūla, floss, e. g. willow-floss, wild silk; cotton, also called兜羅綿 (or 兜羅M016820); also a tree producing such floss. |
八丈 see styles |
hachijou / hachijo はちじょう |
(abbreviation) (See 八丈絹,八丈縞) plain-woven silk cloth produced on Hachijo Island (sometimes striped); (place-name, surname) Hachijō |
八音 see styles |
bā yīn ba1 yin1 pa yin hatton |
ancient classification system for musical instruments, based on the material of which the instrument is made (metal 金, stone 石, clay 土, leather 革, silk 絲|丝, wood 木, gourd 匏, bamboo 竹); the eight kinds of sound produced by instruments in these categories; music The eight tones of a Buddha's voice―beautiful, flexible, harmonious, respect-producing, not effeminate (i.e. manly), unerring, deep and resonant. |
友禅 see styles |
yuuzen / yuzen ゆうぜん |
(abbreviation) (See 友禅染) type of dyeing method or pattern; silk printed by the Yuzen process; (personal name) Yūzen |
合歓 see styles |
nemu ねむ |
(See 合歓の木・ねむのき) silk tree (Albizia julibrissin); (female given name) Nemu |
吐絲 吐丝 see styles |
tǔ sī tu3 si1 t`u ssu tu ssu |
(of spiders, caterpillars, silkworms etc) to extrude silk |
呉服 see styles |
gofuku ごふく |
(1) cloth (for Japanese clothes); kimono fabrics; textile; drapery; dry goods; piece goods; (2) (See 太物) silk fabrics; (place-name, surname) Gofuku |
唐織 see styles |
karaori からおり |
(1) karaori; Chinese weave; cloth decorated with birds and flowers in silk; (2) noh theater costume made with karaori weave |
坐繰 see styles |
zaguri ざぐり |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) reeling by hand (esp. silk); hand filature; (noun/participle) (2) counter sinking (making conical depression so screw-heads don't protrude above surface); spot facing (machining a flat space for bolt head, etc.); spotfacing; (3) hollowing out (e.g. wooden chair seat, scallop pattern on roof, etc.) |
天繒 天缯 see styles |
tiān zēng tian1 zeng1 t`ien tseng tien tseng tenshō |
divine silk fabrics |
太物 see styles |
futomono ふともの |
(See 呉服・2) drapery (e.g. cotton, hemp, etc., as opposed to silk); cloth |
太白 see styles |
tài bái tai4 bai2 t`ai pai tai pai taihaku たいはく |
Taibai County in Baoji 寶雞|宝鸡[Bao3 ji1], Shaanxi; Venus (1) (abbreviation) {astron} (See 太白星) Venus (planet); (2) thick silk thread; (3) refined sugar; (4) (abbreviation) (See 太白飴) white rice jelly; (5) variety of sweet potato; (place-name) Taebaek (South Korea) |
太織 see styles |
futoori ふとおり |
thick silk cloth; coarse silk cloth; silk cloth made from coarse fibers (futoito, tamaito or noshiito) |
小袖 see styles |
kosode こそで |
(1) (hist) short sleeved kimono (worn as an undergarment during the Heian period); (2) padded silk garment; (p,s,f) Kosode |
尺素 see styles |
chǐ sù chi3 su4 ch`ih su chih su |
(literary) a one-foot-long piece of white silk, used for writing in ancient times; (as a metonym) letter; written message |
屑繭 see styles |
kuzumayu くずまゆ |
waste cocoon (silk); bad cocoon; damaged cocoon |
布帛 see styles |
bù bó bu4 bo2 pu po fuhaku ふはく |
cloth and silk; cotton and silk textiles fabric; cloth |
帛畫 帛画 see styles |
bó huà bo2 hua4 po hua |
painting on silk |
帛紗 see styles |
fukusa ふくさ |
small silk wrapper; small cloth for wiping tea utensils; crepe wrapper |
帷子 see styles |
katabira かたびら |
(1) light, thin, single-layer kimono (esp. from hemp or raw silk, for summer use); (2) (abbreviation) (See 経帷子) shroud; burial clothes; (surname) Tobarishi |
平絹 see styles |
hiraginu ひらぎぬ |
plain silk |
座繰 see styles |
zaguri ざぐり |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) reeling by hand (esp. silk); hand filature; (noun/participle) (2) counter sinking (making conical depression so screw-heads don't protrude above surface); spot facing (machining a flat space for bolt head, etc.); spotfacing; (3) hollowing out (e.g. wooden chair seat, scallop pattern on roof, etc.) |
廠絲 厂丝 see styles |
chǎng sī chang3 si1 ch`ang ssu chang ssu |
filature silk |
御召 see styles |
omeshi おめし |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) summoning; calling; riding; wearing; dressing; clothing; (2) (abbreviation) (high-quality) silk crepe (fabric) |
披紅 披红 see styles |
pī hóng pi1 hong2 p`i hung pi hung |
to drape sb in red silk as a sign of honor |
抽絲 抽丝 see styles |
chōu sī chou1 si1 ch`ou ssu chou ssu |
to spin silk |
改機 see styles |
kaiki かいき |
type of yarn-dyed silk goods |
斎服 see styles |
saifuku さいふく |
{Shinto} priestly vestments, esp. white silk robes worn at festivals |
服紗 see styles |
fukusa ふくさ |
small silk wrapper; small cloth for wiping tea utensils; crepe wrapper |
木棉 see styles |
mù mián mu4 mian2 mu mien mokumen きわた |
cotton tree (Bombax ceiba) (1) cotton (material); (2) (kana only) red silk-cotton tree (Bombax ceiba) (Skt. śālmali) |
本天 see styles |
honten ほんてん |
(abbreviation) (See 本天鵞絨) silk velvet |
本絹 see styles |
honken ほんけん |
pure silk |
朱紱 朱绂 see styles |
zhū fú zhu1 fu2 chu fu |
(archaic) red silk ribbon tied to a seal or a jade pendant; red knee cover, part of an official's robes (also a synedoche for the attire of an official); to be an official |
柘絲 柘丝 see styles |
zhè sī zhe4 si1 che ssu |
silk from worms fed on 柘[zhe4] leaves |
梅花 see styles |
méi huā mei2 hua1 mei hua moika もいか |
plum blossom; clubs ♣ (a suit in card games); wintersweet (dialect) (rare) plum blossom design; silk fabric with a plum blossom design; (female given name) Maika |
樓蘭 楼兰 see styles |
lóu lán lou2 lan2 lou lan |
Loulan, aka Kroraina, ancient oasis town on the Silk Road near Lop Nor 羅布泊|罗布泊[Luo2 bu4 po1] |
正絹 see styles |
shouken / shoken しょうけん |
pure silk |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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