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<1234567>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
脇差 see styles |
wakizashi わきざし |
short sword |
腕貫 see styles |
udenuki うでぬき |
(1) arm glove; arm warmer; sleevelet; (2) bracelet; (3) leather thread on guard or pommel of a sword; (4) hole in the butt end of a Chinese spear |
腰刀 see styles |
koshigatana こしがたな |
short guardless sword worn on the hip |
腰物 see styles |
koshimono こしもの |
something worn on the hip (e.g. sword, pill box, money pouch) |
自刃 see styles |
jijin じじん |
(n,vs,vi) suicide by the sword |
舞劍 舞剑 see styles |
wǔ jiàn wu3 jian4 wu chien |
to perform a sword-dance |
薙鉈 see styles |
naginata なぎなた |
halberd; long sword |
蛮刀 see styles |
bantou / banto ばんとう |
barbarian's sword |
血刀 see styles |
chigatana ちがたな |
bloody sword (blade) |
血振 see styles |
chiburi ちぶり |
(martial arts term) maneuver to shake, flick, or wipe blood off of a sword |
裸身 see styles |
rashin; hadakami らしん; はだかみ |
(1) naked body; (2) (はだかみ only) naked sword |
護拳 see styles |
goken ごけん |
guard (of a sword) |
赤鰯 see styles |
akaiwashi あかいわし |
(1) pickled sardines; dried sardines; red sardines; (2) (archaism) rusty and blunt sword |
軍刀 军刀 see styles |
jun dāo jun1 dao1 chün tao guntou / gunto ぐんとう |
military knife; saber military sword; saber; sabre |
逆風 逆风 see styles |
nì fēng ni4 feng1 ni feng sakakaze さかかぜ |
to go against the wind; contrary wind; a headwind (rare) ascending vertical sword attack (kendo, etc.) |
金鍔 see styles |
kintsuba きんつば |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 金鍔焼き) confection of sweetened beans wrapped in wheat-flour dough (in the shape of a sword guard); (2) (archaism) metal sword guard; polearm |
鈍ら see styles |
namakura なまくら |
(adjectival noun) (1) (kana only) blunt (e.g. sword); dull; (2) lazy; cowardly; good for nothing |
鈍刀 see styles |
dontou / donto どんとう |
dull or blunt sword |
鉄剣 see styles |
tekken てっけん |
iron sword |
鉈豆 see styles |
natamame なたまめ |
(kana only) sword bean (Canavalia gladiata) |
銅剣 see styles |
douken / doken どうけん |
bronze sword |
銘刀 see styles |
meitou / meto めいとう |
sword inscribed with the name of the swordsmith |
鋩子 see styles |
boushi / boshi ぼうし |
the edge at the very tip of a sword |
鋼刀 钢刀 see styles |
gāng dāo gang1 dao1 kang tao |
steel knife; sword |
錆刀 see styles |
sabigatana さびがたな |
(rare) sword with rusted edge; useless sword |
鍔音 see styles |
tsubaoto つばおと |
sound when stopping the blade of a sword with the guard |
鏌鋣 镆铘 see styles |
mò yé mo4 ye2 mo yeh |
Moye, the name of a legendary double-edged sword |
長刀 see styles |
choutou / choto ちょうとう |
long sword; (surname) Naginata |
長剣 see styles |
chouken / choken ちょうけん |
(1) long sword; (2) (See 短剣・たんけん・2) minute hand (of a clock) |
長巻 see styles |
nagamaki ながまき |
sword with a very long grip |
開刃 开刃 see styles |
kāi rèn kai1 ren4 k`ai jen kai jen |
to edge a knife, scissor, sword etc |
霊剣 see styles |
reiken / reken れいけん |
sword possessing mystical powers; virtuous sword |
霜剣 see styles |
souken / soken そうけん |
(archaism) cold sharp sword; blade of ice |
青眼 see styles |
qīng yǎn qing1 yan3 ch`ing yen ching yen seigan / segan せいがん |
(to look) with a direct gaze; (fig.) respect; favor (1) aiming at the eye (with a sword); (2) warm, welcoming eyes; (1) blue eyes; (2) a Westerner; (personal name) Seigan |
馬刀 马刀 see styles |
mǎ dāo ma3 dao1 ma tao |
saber; cavalry sword |
魔剣 see styles |
maken まけん |
magic sword; cursed sword |
鯉口 see styles |
koiguchi こいぐち |
mouth of a (sword) sheath; (place-name) Koiguchi |
鳥頭 see styles |
torigashira とりがしら |
(abbreviation) (See 鳥頭の太刀) long sword with birds' heads carved on the pommel; (surname) Torigashira |
ソート see styles |
soodo ソード |
sword; (personal name) Soot |
なた豆 see styles |
natamame なたまめ |
(kana only) sword bean (Canavalia gladiata) |
はばき see styles |
habaki はばき |
metal collar mounted between a sword blade and the hand guard |
一太刀 see styles |
hitotachi ひとたち |
stroke of sword |
一振り see styles |
hitofuri ひとふり |
(noun/participle) (1) one swing; one shake (e.g. of pepper); (2) one sword |
下げ緒 see styles |
sageo さげお |
cord for attaching a sword scabbard tightly to the obi; sword strap; sword knot |
二刀流 see styles |
nitouryuu / nitoryu にとうりゅう |
(1) liking both alcohol and sweets; person who likes both liquor and sweets; (2) (colloquialism) bisexuality; (3) {baseb} player who can play as both pitcher and fielder; (4) (orig. meaning) (See 二天一流) dual sword wielding; two-sword fencing |
五佛頂 五佛顶 see styles |
wǔ fó dǐng wu3 fo2 ding3 wu fo ting go butchō |
(五佛頂尊); 五頂輪王 Five bodhisattvas sometimes placed on the left of Śākyamuni, indicative of five forms of wisdom: (1) 白傘佛頂輪王 (白蓋佛頂輪王); 白 M027897佛頂, Sitāta-patra, with white parasol, symbol of pure mercy, one of the titles of Avalokiteśvara; (2) 勝佛頂 Jaya, with sword symbol of wisdom, or discretion; (3) 最勝佛頂 (一字最勝佛頂輪王); 金輪佛頂 (最勝金輪佛頂); 轉輪王佛頂 Vijaya, with golden wheel symbol of unexcelled power of preaching; (4) 火聚佛頂; 光聚佛頂 (or 放光佛頂 or 火光佛頂) ; 高佛頂 Tejorāṣi, collected brilliance, with insignia of authority 如意寶 or a fame; (5) 捨除佛頂; 除障佛頂; 摧碎佛頂; 除業佛頂; 除蓋障佛頂; 尊勝, etc. Vikīrṇa, scattering and destroying all distressing delusion, with a hook as symbol. |
付焼刃 see styles |
tsukeyakiba つけやきば |
(1) thin veneer; hasty preparation; knowledge or skill learned as a stopgap; (2) re-tempering a dull sword (so that it looks as if it's sharp, but is actually unusable) |
佩びる see styles |
obiru おびる |
(Ichidan verb) to wear; to put on (a sword) |
儀礼刀 see styles |
gireitou / gireto ぎれいとう |
ceremonial sword |
兩面刃 两面刃 see styles |
liǎng miàn rèn liang3 mian4 ren4 liang mien jen |
double-edged sword |
刀剣商 see styles |
toukenshou / tokensho とうけんしょう |
sword dealer |
刀懸け see styles |
katanakake かたなかけ |
sword rack |
刀掛け see styles |
katanakake かたなかけ |
sword rack |
刀狩り see styles |
katanagari かたながり |
sword hunt; sword confiscation |
刃毀れ see styles |
hakobore はこぼれ |
(noun/participle) nick in a blade (sword, knife); chip in a blade |
刃渡り see styles |
hawatari はわたり |
(1) length of a blade (sword, knife, etc.); (2) walking on the edge of a sword |
刃葉林 刃叶林 see styles |
rèn shě lín ren4 she3 lin2 jen she lin ninshōrin |
Asipattravana; the forest of swords, where every leaf is a sharp sword, v. 地獄. |
切っ先 see styles |
kissaki きっさき |
(1) point (of a sword, etc.); (2) pointed verbal attack |
切捨て see styles |
kirisute きりすて |
(1) cutting a person down (without a second thought); sacrificing; throwing to the wolves; treating as sword fodder; (2) omission; rounding down (e.g. fractions); truncation |
切掛る see styles |
kirikakaru きりかかる |
(transitive verb) to assault with a sword; to stab at; to slash at |
刺通す see styles |
sashitoosu さしとおす |
(transitive verb) to stab; to pierce; to run through (e.g. with a sword) |
剣の道 see styles |
kennomichi けんのみち |
(exp,n) (See 道・みち・8) way of the sword; swordsmanship |
叢雲剣 see styles |
murakumonotsurugi むらくものつるぎ |
(rare) (See 天叢雲剣) Murakumo no Tsurugi (alternate name for Ama-no-Murakumo no Tsurugi; the sword of the Imperial regalia) |
古備前 see styles |
kobizen こびぜん |
(1) (hist) Bizen sword (mid-Heian to early Kamakura periods); (2) (hist) (See 備前焼) ancient Bizen ware (Kamakura to early Momoyama periods) |
同田貫 see styles |
doutanuki / dotanuki どうたぬき |
(1) Eiroku-period swordsmithing school, named for a place in the old Higo province; (2) sword of the Dotanuki school, usually thicker and heavier than regular Japanese swords; (3) in fiction, a heavier variant of Japanese sword |
吹毛劍 吹毛剑 see styles |
chuī máo jiàn chui1 mao2 jian4 ch`ui mao chien chui mao chien suimō ken |
a sharp sword that would sever a falling feather |
吹毛劒 see styles |
chuī máo jiàn chui1 mao2 jian4 ch`ui mao chien chui mao chien suimō ken |
a sharp sword that would sever a falling feather |
大上段 see styles |
daijoudan / daijodan だいじょうだん |
(1) {MA} holding a sword above one's head (kendo posture); (2) haughty attitude; overbearing manner |
大刀會 大刀会 see styles |
dà dāo huì da4 dao1 hui4 ta tao hui |
Great Sword Society, an offshoot of the White Lotus in the late Qing dynasty, involved in anti-Western activity at the time of the Boxer rebellion |
大太刀 see styles |
oodachi; ootachi おおだち; おおたち |
(See 太刀・たち・1) extra-long sword |
大業物 see styles |
oowazamono おおわざもの |
first-rate sword |
太刀先 see styles |
tachisaki たちさき |
point of a sword; forceful debate |
太刀持 see styles |
tachimochi たちもち |
(1) sword-bearer (subordinate whose job it is to hold their master's sword); (2) (sumo) rikishi carrying a sword who follows the yokozuna to the ring during his ring-entering ceremony |
太刀袋 see styles |
tachibukuro たちぶくろ |
(See 太刀・1) long sword cloth bag; bag for long swords |
太極劍 太极剑 see styles |
tài jí jiàn tai4 ji2 jian4 t`ai chi chien tai chi chien |
a kind of traditional Chinese sword-play |
守り刀 see styles |
mamorigatana まもりがたな |
sword for self-defense; sword for self-defence |
小太刀 see styles |
kodachi こだち |
short sword; small sword; (surname, female given name) Kodachi |
尚方劍 尚方剑 see styles |
shàng fāng jiàn shang4 fang1 jian4 shang fang chien |
imperial sword (giving bearer arbitrary powers); in fiction, Chinese version of 007's license to kill |
居合い see styles |
iai いあい |
iai; art of drawing one's sword, cutting down one's opponent and sheathing the sword afterwards |
居合刀 see styles |
iaigatana いあいがたな |
{MA} (See 居合い) practice sword used in iaido |
居合抜 see styles |
iainuki いあいぬき |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) iai; art of drawing one's sword, cutting down one's opponent and sheathing the sword afterwards; (2) iai sword-drawing performance (used during the Edo period to sell medicine and other wares) |
峰打ち see styles |
mineuchi みねうち |
striking with the back of the sword |
差し前 see styles |
sashimae さしまえ |
sword worn at one's side |
巻き藁 see styles |
makiwara まきわら |
straw post for training sword strikes, karate punches and arrow hits |
帯びる see styles |
obiru おびる |
(transitive verb) (1) to wear (sword, decoration, etc.); to carry; (transitive verb) (2) to be entrusted (e.g. with a mission); to take on; (transitive verb) (3) (See 赤味を帯びた・あかみをおびた) to have a trace of; to be tinged with |
帶刀卧 带刀卧 see styles |
dài dāo wò dai4 dao1 wo4 tai tao wo taitōga |
帶刀睡 To take one's sword to bed, which being worn on the left side compels the wearer to sleep on the right, or proper side. |
平打ち see styles |
hirauchi ひらうち |
(1) blow striking with the flat of the sword; (2) (See 平手打ち) to slap; (3) metal flattened by striking; (4) tape; flat braid; (5) (See 簪) type of flat ornamental hairpin made of silver and inscribed with a clan's crest or patterns of birds and flowers |
廃刀令 see styles |
haitourei / haitore はいとうれい |
sword prohibition |
延べ金 see styles |
nobegane のべがね |
sheet metal; dagger; sword |
忍び刀 see styles |
shinobigatana しのびがたな |
ninja sword |
忍者刀 see styles |
ninjatou / ninjato にんじゃとう |
ninja sword |
打把勢 打把势 see styles |
dǎ bǎ shi da3 ba3 shi5 ta pa shih |
drill (in sword play); to thrash around; to demonstrate gymnastic skills; to solicit financial help (in an indirect way); to show off |
抜き身 see styles |
nukimi ぬきみ |
naked (drawn) sword |
按じる see styles |
anjiru あんじる |
(transitive verb) (1) to investigate; to consider; to plan; (2) to pat; to rub; to take a sword in one's hand |
按ずる see styles |
anzuru あんずる |
(vz,vt) (1) to investigate; to consider; to plan; (2) to pat; to rub; to take a sword in one's hand |
撫切り see styles |
nadegiri なでぎり |
clean sweep; killing several with one sword sweep |
撫斬り see styles |
nadegiri なでぎり |
clean sweep; killing several with one sword sweep |
斬捨て see styles |
kirisute きりすて |
(1) cutting a person down (without a second thought); sacrificing; throwing to the wolves; treating as sword fodder; (2) omission; rounding down (e.g. fractions); truncation |
斬掛る see styles |
kirikakaru きりかかる |
(transitive verb) to assault with a sword; to stab at; to slash at |
斬鉄剣 see styles |
zantetsuken ざんてつけん |
sword that cuts iron |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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