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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
曹 see styles |
cáo cao2 ts`ao tsao sou / so そう |
class or grade; generation; plaintiff and defendant (old); government department (old) (1) (obsolete) (See 曹司・ぞうし・1) palace room for government officials; (2) (obsolete) fellow; set (of people); clan; family; (surname) Tsukasa Company, class; used as the plural of pronouns, etc. |
曹一 see styles |
tomokazu ともかず |
(personal name) Tomokazu |
曹丕 see styles |
cáo pī cao2 pi1 ts`ao p`i tsao pi souhi / sohi そうひ |
Cao Pi (187-226), second son of Cao Cao 曹操, king then emperor of Cao Wei 曹魏 from 220, ruled as Emperor Wen 魏文帝, also a noted calligrapher (person) Cao Pi (187-226 CE; first emperor of Cao Wei); Emperor Wen of Wei |
曹世 see styles |
tomoyo ともよ |
(personal name) Tomoyo |
曹之 see styles |
tomoyuki ともゆき |
(male given name) Tomoyuki |
曹人 see styles |
soujin / sojin そうじん |
(given name) Soujin |
曹八 see styles |
souhachi / sohachi そうはち |
(personal name) Souhachi |
曹六 see styles |
souroku / soroku そうろく |
(given name) Souroku |
曹参 see styles |
soushin / soshin そうしん |
(personal name) Soushin |
曹參 曹参 see styles |
cáo cān cao2 can1 ts`ao ts`an tsao tsan |
Cao Can (-190 BC), second chancellor of Han Dynasty, contributed to its founding by fighting on Liu Bang's 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1] side during the Chu-Han Contention 楚漢戰爭|楚汉战争[Chu3 Han4 Zhan4 zheng1]; also pr. [Cao2 Shen1] |
曹史 see styles |
soushi / soshi そうし |
(personal name) Soushi |
曹司 see styles |
zoushi / zoshi ぞうし |
(1) palace room for government officials or ladies in waiting; (2) room inside a palace or private estate allocated to employees; person living in such a room; (3) (See 大学寮) boarding house for trainee administrators (ritsuryō period); (given name) Souji |
曹喜 see styles |
tomoyoshi ともよし |
(personal name) Tomoyoshi |
曹國 曹国 see styles |
cáo guó cao2 guo2 ts`ao kuo tsao kuo Sōkoku |
Kebudhana |
曹子 see styles |
tomoko ともこ |
(female given name) Tomoko |
曹実 see styles |
tomomi ともみ |
(personal name) Tomomi |
曹尚 see styles |
tomonao ともなお |
(personal name) Tomonao |
曹山 see styles |
cáo shān cao2 shan1 ts`ao shan tsao shan souzan / sozan そうざん |
(surname) Souzan Caoshan in Jiangsu, where the Caodong sect曹洞宗, a branch of the Chan school, was founded by Dongshan 洞山; Caoshan was the name of the second patriarch of this sect. |
曹彦 see styles |
tomohiko ともひこ |
(male given name) Tomohiko |
曹我 see styles |
soga そが |
(surname) Soga |
曹操 see styles |
cáo cāo cao2 cao1 ts`ao ts`ao tsao tsao sousou / soso そうそう |
Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei 曹魏, father of Emperor Cao Pi 曹丕; the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义 (person) Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei, father of Emperor Cao Pi; the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms |
曹明 see styles |
tomoharu ともはる |
(personal name) Tomoharu |
曹植 see styles |
cáo zhí cao2 zhi2 ts`ao chih tsao chih soushoku / soshoku そうしょく |
Cao Zhi (192-232), son of Cao Cao 曹操, noted poet and calligrapher (surname) Soushoku |
曹樹 see styles |
tomoki ともき |
(personal name) Tomoki |
曹正 see styles |
tomomasa ともまさ |
(personal name) Tomomasa |
曹歩 see styles |
tomoho ともほ |
(personal name) Tomoho |
曹江 see styles |
tomoe ともえ |
(personal name) Tomoe |
曹沖 曹冲 see styles |
cáo chōng cao2 chong1 ts`ao ch`ung tsao chung |
Cao Chong (196-208), son of Cao Cao 曹操[Cao2 Cao1] |
曹洞 see styles |
cáo dòng cao2 dong4 ts`ao tung tsao tung Sō Dō |
Cao and Dong |
曹源 see styles |
sougen / sogen そうげん |
(given name) Sougen |
曹溪 see styles |
cáo xī cao2 xi1 ts`ao hsi tsao hsi Sōkei |
Caoqi, a stream, south-east of Shaozhou, Guangdong, which gave its name to 慧能 Huineng. |
曹爾 see styles |
souji / soji そうじ |
(personal name) Souji |
曹玄 see styles |
sougen / sogen そうげん |
(given name) Sougen |
曹直 see styles |
tomonao ともなお |
(personal name) Tomonao |
曹禺 see styles |
cáo yú cao2 yu2 ts`ao yü tsao yü souguu / sogu そうぐう |
Cao Yu (1910-1997), PRC dramatist (personal name) Souguu |
曹紀 see styles |
tomonori とものり |
(personal name) Tomonori |
曹縣 曹县 see styles |
cáo xiàn cao2 xian4 ts`ao hsien tsao hsien |
Cao county in Heze 菏澤|菏泽[He2 ze2], Shandong |
曹輔 see styles |
sousuke / sosuke そうすけ |
(personal name) Sousuke |
曹達 see styles |
souda / soda そうだ |
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) soda (dut:) |
曹郎 see styles |
tomorou / tomoro ともろう |
(personal name) Tomorou |
曹錕 曹锟 see styles |
cáo kūn cao2 kun1 ts`ao k`un tsao kun |
Cao Kun (1862-1938), one of the Northern Warlords |
曹長 see styles |
souchou / socho そうちょう |
{mil} master sergeant; sergeant major (JSDF) |
曹雲 see styles |
souun / soun そううん |
(given name) Souun |
曹魏 see styles |
cáo wèi cao2 wei4 ts`ao wei tsao wei sougi / sogi そうぎ |
Cao Wei, the most powerful of the Three Kingdoms, established as a dynasty in 220 by Cao Pi 曹丕, son of Cao Cao, replaced by Jin dynasty in 265 (hist) (See 魏・1) Cao Wei (kingdom in China during the Three Kingdoms period; 220-266); Wei |
一曹 see styles |
issou / isso いっそう |
master sergeant (JSDF) |
三曹 see styles |
sān cáo san1 cao2 san ts`ao san tsao sansou / sanso さんそう |
the Three Caos (Cao Cao 曹操 and his sons Cao Pi 曹丕 and Cao Zhi 曹植), who established the Wei or Cao Wei dynasty 曹魏, and were all three noted poets and calligraphers sergeant (JSDF) |
与曹 see styles |
yosoo よそお |
(given name) Yosoo |
二曹 see styles |
nisou / niso にそう |
sergeant first-class (JSDF) |
侍曹 see styles |
jisou / jiso じそう |
(honorific or respectful language) (rare) (after the name of an addressee) (See 侍史・1) respectfully |
光曹 see styles |
kousou / koso こうそう |
(given name) Kōsou |
児曹 see styles |
jisou / jiso じそう |
(archaism) children |
兵曹 see styles |
heisou / heso へいそう |
warrant soldier |
勝曹 see styles |
katsusou / katsuso かつそう |
(given name) Katsusou |
博曹 see styles |
hakusou / hakuso はくそう |
(personal name) Hakusou |
吾曹 see styles |
gosou / goso ごそう |
(pronoun) (obsolete) we; us |
周曹 see styles |
shuuzou / shuzo しゅうぞう |
(given name) Shuuzou |
堅曹 see styles |
kensou / kenso けんそう |
(given name) Kensou |
市曹 see styles |
shì cáo shi4 cao2 shih ts`ao shih tsao |
market; official in charge of small merchants |
征曹 see styles |
seisou / seso せいそう |
(personal name) Seisou |
我曹 see styles |
wǒ cáo wo3 cao2 wo ts`ao wo tsao |
(archaic) we; us; (Internet slang) (substitute for 我肏[wo3 cao4]) fuck; WTF |
日曹 see styles |
nissou / nisso にっそう |
(place-name) Nissou |
樵曹 see styles |
shousou / shoso しょうそう |
(given name) Shousou |
正曹 see styles |
masatomo まさとも |
(given name) Masatomo |
法曹 see styles |
housou / hoso ほうそう |
legal profession; judicial officer; lawyer; attorney; (place-name) Houso |
海曹 see styles |
kaisou / kaiso かいそう |
petty officer (navy) |
空曹 see styles |
kuusou / kuso くうそう |
noncommissioned officer of the Japanese Air Self Defense Forces (Defence) |
章曹 see styles |
shousou / shoso しょうそう |
(given name) Shousou |
美曹 see styles |
misou / miso みそう |
(surname) Misou |
謙曹 see styles |
kensou / kenso けんそう |
(given name) Kensou |
軍曹 see styles |
gunsou / gunso ぐんそう |
{mil} sergeant |
重曹 see styles |
juusou / juso じゅうそう |
baking soda; bicarbonate of soda; sodium bicarbonate |
陰曹 阴曹 see styles |
yīn cáo yin1 cao2 yin ts`ao yin tsao |
hell; the inferno |
陸曹 see styles |
rikusou / rikuso りくそう |
non-commissioned officer |
曹一郎 see styles |
souichirou / soichiro そういちろう |
(male given name) Souichirō |
曹不興 曹不兴 see styles |
cáo bù xīng cao2 bu4 xing1 ts`ao pu hsing tsao pu hsing |
Cao Buxing or Ts'ao Pu-hsing (active c. 210-250), famous semilegendary painter, one of the Four Great Painters of the Six Dynasties 六朝四大家 |
曹剛川 曹刚川 see styles |
cáo gāng chuān cao2 gang1 chuan1 ts`ao kang ch`uan tsao kang chuan |
Cao Gangchuan (1935-), former artillery officer, senior PRC politician and army leader |
曹思文 see styles |
cáo sī wén cao2 si1 wen2 ts`ao ssu wen tsao ssu wen Sō Shimon |
Cao Siwen |
曹我部 see styles |
sokape そかぺ |
(surname) Sokape |
曹洞宗 see styles |
cáo dòng zōng cao2 dong4 zong1 ts`ao tung tsung tsao tung tsung soutoushuu / sotoshu そうとうしゅう |
Soto school (of Zen Buddhism); (o) Soto school (of Zen Buddhism) Caodong Zong |
曹洞禅 see styles |
soutouzen / sotozen そうとうぜん |
(See 曹洞宗) Soto Zen |
曹渓寺 see styles |
soukeiji / sokeji そうけいじ |
(personal name) Soukeiji |
曹源寺 see styles |
sougenji / sogenji そうげんじ |
(place-name) Sougenji |
曹溪宗 see styles |
cáo xī zōng cao2 xi1 zong1 ts`ao hsi tsung tsao hsi tsung Sōkei shū |
Jogye jong |
曹溪寺 see styles |
cáo xī sì cao2 xi1 si4 ts`ao hsi ssu tsao hsi ssu Sōkeiji |
Jogyesa |
曹白魚 曹白鱼 see styles |
cáo bái yú cao2 bai2 yu2 ts`ao pai yü tsao pai yü |
Chinese herring (Ilisha elongata); white herring; slender shad |
曹長石 see styles |
souchouseki / sochoseki そうちょうせき |
albite |
曹雪芹 see styles |
cáo xuě qín cao2 xue3 qin2 ts`ao hsüeh ch`in tsao hsüeh chin kyaoぅekuぃn きゃおぅえくぃん |
Cao Xueqin (c. 1715-c. 1764), accepted author of A Dream of Red Mansions 紅樓夢|红楼梦[Hong2 lou2 Meng4] (person) Cao Xueqin |
曹靖華 曹靖华 see styles |
cáo jìng huá cao2 jing4 hua2 ts`ao ching hua tsao ching hua |
Cao Jinghua (1897-1987), translator from Russian, professor of Peking University and essayist |
曹餘章 曹余章 see styles |
cáo yú zhāng cao2 yu2 zhang1 ts`ao yü chang tsao yü chang |
Cao Yuzhang (1924-1996), modern writer and publisher, author of Tales from 5000 Years of Chinese History 上下五千年[Shang4 xia4 Wu3 Qian1 nian2] |
兵曹長 see styles |
heisouchou / hesocho へいそうちょう |
(See 准尉) (Japanese Imperial Navy) chief warrant-officer |
御曹司 see styles |
onzoushi / onzoshi おんぞうし |
son of a distinguished family; son of a noble |
御曹子 see styles |
onzoushi / onzoshi おんぞうし |
son of a distinguished family; son of a noble |
斑曹以 see styles |
murasoi; murasoi むらそい; ムラソイ |
(kana only) spotbelly rockfish (Sebastes pachycephalus) |
昭玄曹 see styles |
zhāo xuán cáo zhao1 xuan2 cao2 chao hsüan ts`ao chao hsüan tsao shōgensō |
bureau for nuns |
法曹界 see styles |
housoukai / hosokai ほうそうかい |
legal circles |
空曹長 see styles |
kuusouchou / kusocho くうそうちょう |
{mil} senior master sergeant (JASDF) |
縞曹以 see styles |
shimasoi; shimazoi; shimasoi; shimazoi しまそい; しまぞい; シマソイ; シマゾイ |
(kana only) threestripe rockfish (Sebastes trivittatus) |
赴陰曹 赴阴曹 see styles |
fù yīn cáo fu4 yin1 cao2 fu yin ts`ao fu yin tsao |
to enter hell |
軍曹魚 军曹鱼 see styles |
jun cáo yú jun1 cao2 yu2 chün ts`ao yü chün tsao yü |
cobia or black kingfish (Rachycentron canadum) |
陸曹等 see styles |
rikusoutou / rikusoto りくそうとう |
enlisted man |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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