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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
献 see styles |
mitsugu みつぐ |
(personal name) Mitsugu |
獻 献 see styles |
xiàn xian4 hsien ken |
to offer; to present; to dedicate; to donate; to show; to put on display; worthy person (old) To offer up, present. |
献る see styles |
matsuru まつる |
(transitive verb) (1) to offer; to present; (2) to revere at a distance; to do respectfully |
献一 see styles |
kennichi けんにち |
(given name) Kennichi |
献三 see styles |
kenzou / kenzo けんぞう |
(given name) Kenzou |
献上 see styles |
kenjou / kenjo けんじょう |
(noun, transitive verb) (honorific or respectful language) presenting (to); (surname) Kenjō |
献之 see styles |
kenshi けんし |
(given name) Kenshi |
献二 see styles |
kenji けんじ |
(given name) Kenji |
献体 see styles |
kentai けんたい |
(noun/participle) (1) body donation; (noun/participle) (2) (archaism) becoming naked |
献児 see styles |
kenji けんじ |
(given name) Kenji |
献吉 see styles |
kenkichi けんきち |
(given name) Kenkichi |
献名 see styles |
kenmei / kenme けんめい |
(noun/participle) {biol} patronym; scientific name in honor of a person or persons |
献吾 see styles |
kengo けんご |
(given name) Kengo |
献呈 see styles |
kentei / kente けんてい |
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) presentation; dedication |
献堂 see styles |
kendou / kendo けんどう |
(given name) Kendou |
献太 see styles |
kenta けんた |
(personal name) Kenta |
献帝 see styles |
kentei / kente けんてい |
(personal name) Kentei |
献志 see styles |
kenshi けんし |
(given name) Kenshi |
献慈 see styles |
kenji けんじ |
(personal name) Kenji |
献木 see styles |
kenboku けんぼく |
donating lumber to a shrine |
献本 see styles |
kenpon けんぽん |
(n,vs,vt,vi) complimentary copy of a book |
献杯 see styles |
kenpai けんぱい |
(noun/participle) offering a drink |
献次 see styles |
kenji けんじ |
(given name) Kenji |
献残 see styles |
kenzan けんざん |
left-overs from gifts received by samurai or feudal lords (Edo period) |
献灯 see styles |
kentou / kento けんとう |
(n,vs,vi) votive lantern in a shrine or temple |
献物 see styles |
kenmotsu けんもつ |
offering (to a shogun, emperor, daimyo, kami or Buddha) |
献璋 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(given name) Kenshou |
献盃 see styles |
kenpai けんぱい |
(noun/participle) offering a drink |
献立 see styles |
kondate こんだて |
(1) menu; bill of fare; (2) program; programme; schedule |
献策 see styles |
kensaku けんさく |
(noun, transitive verb) suggestion; proposal |
献納 see styles |
kennou / kenno けんのう |
(noun, transitive verb) offering; presentation; donation |
献花 see styles |
kenka けんか |
(noun/participle) flower offering |
献芹 see styles |
kenkin けんきん |
(1) (humble language) (archaism) (giving a) small present; trifling gift; (2) (humble language) (archaism) pledging loyalty to one's lord |
献茶 see styles |
kencha けんちゃ |
(n,vs,vi) tea offering to the gods |
献華 see styles |
kenka けんか |
(noun/participle) flower offering |
献血 see styles |
kenketsu けんけつ |
(n,vs,vi) blood donation |
献言 see styles |
kengen けんげん |
(noun/participle) right to speak; offering one's opinion to one's superior; proposal |
献詠 see styles |
kenei / kene けんえい |
(noun/participle) poem offering |
献身 see styles |
kenshin けんしん |
More info & calligraphy: Sacrifice / Devotion / Dedication |
献辞 see styles |
kenji けんじ |
dedication |
献進 see styles |
kenshin けんしん |
(noun/participle) offering a gift (to a superior) |
献酌 see styles |
kenshaku けんしゃく |
(noun/participle) offering a drink |
献酬 see styles |
kenshuu / kenshu けんしゅう |
(noun, transitive verb) exchange of sake cups |
献金 see styles |
kenkin けんきん |
(n,vs,vt,vi) donation; contribution; offering |
献饌 see styles |
kensen けんせん |
food offering to the gods |
一献 see styles |
ikkon いっこん |
(1) one cup (of sake); (2) (going out for, treating someone to) a drink; small drinking party |
三献 see styles |
sankon; sangon さんこん; さんごん |
{Shinto} (See 三々九度) three-times-three exchange of nuptial cups |
九献 see styles |
kukon くこん |
(1) (See 三三九度) three-times-three exchange of nuptial cups; (2) (See 女房詞) sake (secret language of court ladies); rice wine |
供獻 供献 see styles |
gōng xiàn gong1 xian4 kung hsien |
a contribution |
公献 see styles |
kouken / koken こうけん |
(given name) Kōken |
呈獻 呈献 see styles |
chéng xiàn cheng2 xian4 ch`eng hsien cheng hsien |
to present respectfully |
奉献 see styles |
houken / hoken ほうけん |
(noun, transitive verb) dedication; presentation; consecration; offer (to a shrine) |
奉獻 奉献 see styles |
fèng xiàn feng4 xian4 feng hsien buken |
to offer respectfully; to consecrate; to dedicate; to devote making offerings |
捐獻 捐献 see styles |
juān xiàn juan1 xian4 chüan hsien |
to donate; to contribute |
文献 see styles |
bunken ぶんけん |
literature; books (reference); document; (personal name) Bunken |
文獻 文献 see styles |
wén xiàn wen2 xian4 wen hsien |
document See: 文献 |
正献 see styles |
seiken / seken せいけん |
(given name) Seiken |
獻上 献上 see styles |
xiàn shàng xian4 shang4 hsien shang |
to offer (respectfully); to present See: 献上 |
獻出 献出 see styles |
xiàn chū xian4 chu1 hsien ch`u hsien chu |
to offer; to give (as tribute); to devote (one's life); to sacrifice (oneself) |
獻媚 献媚 see styles |
xiàn mèi xian4 mei4 hsien mei |
to ingratiate oneself with; to pander to |
獻寶 献宝 see styles |
xiàn bǎo xian4 bao3 hsien pao |
to present a treasure; to offer a valuable piece of advice; to show off what one treasures |
獻祭 献祭 see styles |
xiàn jì xian4 ji4 hsien chi |
to offer sacrifice |
獻禮 献礼 see styles |
xiàn lǐ xian4 li3 hsien li |
to offer something in tribute (often on a special occasion); to dedicate; an offering; a tribute |
獻策 献策 see styles |
xiàn cè xian4 ce4 hsien ts`e hsien tse |
to offer advice; to make a suggestion See: 献策 |
獻縣 献县 see styles |
xiàn xiàn xian4 xian4 hsien hsien |
Xian county in Cangzhou 滄州|沧州[Cang1 zhou1], Hebei |
獻花 献花 see styles |
xiàn huā xian4 hua1 hsien hua |
to offer flowers; to lay flowers (as a memorial) See: 献花 |
獻處 献处 see styles |
xiàn chǔ xian4 chu3 hsien ch`u hsien chu |
to give one's virginity to |
獻血 献血 see styles |
xiàn xuè xian4 xue4 hsien hsüeh |
to donate blood See: 献血 |
獻計 献计 see styles |
xiàn jì xian4 ji4 hsien chi |
to offer advice; to make a suggestion |
獻詞 献词 see styles |
xiàn cí xian4 ci2 hsien tz`u hsien tzu |
congratulatory message |
獻身 献身 see styles |
xiàn shēn xian4 shen1 hsien shen |
More info & calligraphy: Sacrifice / Devotion / DedicationSee: 献身 |
獻醜 献丑 see styles |
xiàn chǒu xian4 chou3 hsien ch`ou hsien chou |
(used self-deprecatingly, e.g. when asked to sing a song) to put one's artistic incompetence on display |
獻金 献金 see styles |
xiàn jīn xian4 jin1 hsien chin |
to donate money; (monetary) contribution See: 献金 |
獻香 献香 see styles |
xiàn xiāng xian4 xiang1 hsien hsiang kenkō |
offering of incense |
貢献 see styles |
kouken / koken こうけん |
(n,vs,vi) (1) contribution (furthering a goal or cause); services (to a cause); (noun/participle) (2) (hist) paying tribute; tribute |
貢獻 贡献 see styles |
gòng xiàn gong4 xian4 kung hsien |
to contribute; to dedicate; to devote; contribution; CL:個|个[ge4] |
進獻 进献 see styles |
jìn xiàn jin4 xian4 chin hsien |
to offer as tribute |
酌獻 酌献 see styles |
zhuó xiàn zhuo2 xian4 cho hsien |
to honor a deity with wine |
題獻 题献 see styles |
tí xiàn ti2 xian4 t`i hsien ti hsien |
to dedicate (a book, film etc to sb) |
献げる see styles |
sasageru ささげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to lift up; (2) to give; to offer; to consecrate; (3) to devote; to sacrifice; to dedicate |
献じる see styles |
kenjiru けんじる |
(transitive verb) to present; to offer; to dedicate |
献ずる see styles |
kenzuru けんずる |
(vz,vt) (See 献じる) to present; to offer; to dedicate |
献一郎 see styles |
kenichirou / kenichiro けんいちろう |
(male given name) Ken'ichirō |
献上山 see styles |
kenjouzan / kenjozan けんじょうざん |
(personal name) Kenjōzan |
献上物 see styles |
kenjoumono / kenjomono けんじょうもの |
(hist) gifts given to or received by a shogun or daimyo (Edo period) |
献吉郎 see styles |
kenkichirou / kenkichiro けんきちろう |
(male given name) Kenkichirō |
献呈本 see styles |
kenteibon / kentebon けんていぼん |
presentation book |
献残屋 see styles |
kenzanya けんざんや |
(hist) person who bought and resold surplus gifts given to daimyo or samurai (Edo period) |
献立表 see styles |
kondatehyou / kondatehyo こんだてひょう |
(See メニュー・1) menu; list of meals (e.g. for the week) |
献納品 see styles |
kennouhin / kennohin けんのうひん |
donation; contribution; an offering |
献納者 see styles |
kennousha / kennosha けんのうしゃ |
donor; contributor |
献花台 see styles |
kenkadai けんかだい |
table for memorial flowers; table for laying flowers (after someone's death) |
献血者 see styles |
kenketsusha けんけつしゃ |
blood donor |
献血車 see styles |
kenketsusha けんけつしゃ |
mobile van where blood is collected from donors; bloodmobile |
献身的 see styles |
kenshinteki けんしんてき |
(adjectival noun) devoted; self-sacrificing |
献金箱 see styles |
kenkinbako けんきんばこ |
contribution or donation box |
献金額 see styles |
kenkingaku けんきんがく |
amount of a donation |
供献品 see styles |
kyoukenhin / kyokenhin きょうけんひん |
{archeol} items offered to deities (Jōmon period) |
奉献式 see styles |
houkenshiki / hokenshiki ほうけんしき |
dedicatory ceremony |
奉献物 see styles |
houkenbutsu / hokenbutsu ほうけんぶつ |
votive offering |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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