There are 72 total results for your 鎧 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鎧 铠 see styles |
kǎi kai3 k`ai kai yoroi よろい |
More info & calligraphy: Armorarmor; armour; (place-name) Yoroi Armour, mail. 鎧甲. |
鎧う see styles |
yorou / yoro よろう |
(Godan verb with "u" ending) (1) to put on armour (armor); to wear armour; to arm oneself; (Godan verb with "u" ending) (2) to wear; to cover |
鎧坂 see styles |
yoroisaka よろいさか |
(surname) Yoroisaka |
鎧塚 see styles |
yoroizuka よろいづか |
(surname) Yoroizuka |
鎧塹 see styles |
kaiichirou / kaichiro かいいちろう |
(male given name) Kaiichirō |
鎧山 see styles |
yoroiyama よろいやま |
(place-name) Yoroiyama |
鎧岩 see styles |
yoroiiwa / yoroiwa よろいいわ |
(place-name) Yoroiiwa |
鎧岳 see styles |
yoroidake よろいだけ |
(personal name) Yoroidake |
鎧島 see styles |
yoroijima よろいじま |
(personal name) Yoroijima |
鎧崎 see styles |
yoroizaki よろいざき |
(personal name) Yoroizaki |
鎧嶋 see styles |
yoroijima よろいじま |
(place-name) Yoroijima |
鎧戸 see styles |
yoroido よろいど |
slatted shutter; louver door (window) |
鎧本 see styles |
ikarimoto いかりもと |
(personal name) Ikarimoto |
鎧板 see styles |
yoroiita / yoroita よろいいた |
slat; spline; louver; louvre |
鎧根 see styles |
yoroine よろいね |
(place-name) Yoroine |
鎧橋 see styles |
yoroibashi よろいばし |
(place-name) Yoroibashi |
鎧櫃 see styles |
yoroibitsu よろいびつ |
storage chest for a suit of armour and a helmet |
鎧沢 see styles |
yoroizawa よろいざわ |
(surname) Yoroizawa |
鎧滝 see styles |
yoroidaki よろいだき |
(place-name) Yoroidaki |
鎧潟 see styles |
yoroigata よろいがた |
(place-name) Yoroigata |
鎧球 see styles |
gaikyuu / gaikyu がいきゅう |
(rare) (See アメリカンフットボール) American football |
鎧甲 铠甲 see styles |
kǎi jiǎ kai3 jia3 k`ai chia kai chia |
armor |
鎧窓 see styles |
yoroimado よろいまど |
louvered window |
鎧竜 see styles |
gairyuu / gairyu がいりゅう |
(rare) ankylosaur (any dinosaur of infraorder Ankylosauria) |
鎧端 see styles |
yoroibata よろいばた |
(place-name) Yoroibata |
鎧草 see styles |
yoroigusa; yoroigusa よろいぐさ; ヨロイグサ |
(kana only) Angelica dahurica (species of angelica) |
鎧袖 see styles |
yoroinosode よろいのそで |
(place-name) Yoroinosode |
鎧谷 see styles |
yoroiya よろいや |
(surname) Yoroiya |
鎧駅 see styles |
yoroieki よろいえき |
(st) Yoroi Station |
鎧高 see styles |
yoroidaka よろいだか |
(surname) Yoroidaka |
鎧鮫 see styles |
yoroizame; yoroizame よろいざめ; ヨロイザメ |
(kana only) kitefin shark (Dalatias licha); seal shark |
鎧鼠 see styles |
yoroinezumi よろいねずみ |
(rare) (See アルマジロ) armadillo |
依鎧 see styles |
ayumi あゆみ |
(personal name) Ayumi |
僧鎧 僧铠 see styles |
sēng kǎi seng1 kai3 seng k`ai seng kai Sōkai |
Saṃghavarman |
大鎧 see styles |
ooyoroi おおよろい |
(hist) box-shaped heavy armour, esp. used on horseback; ō-yoroi |
左鎧 see styles |
sabumi さぶみ |
(place-name) Sabumi |
忍鎧 忍铠 see styles |
rěn kǎi ren3 kai3 jen k`ai jen kai ningai |
(忍辱鎧) Patience as armour, protecting against evils; also the kaṣāya, monk's robe. |
恵鎧 see styles |
keigai / kegai けいがい |
(given name) Keigai |
慈鎧 see styles |
jikai じかい |
(given name) Jikai |
新鎧 see styles |
shingai しんがい |
(surname) Shingai |
武鎧 see styles |
bugai ぶがい |
(surname) Bugai |
甲鎧 甲铠 see styles |
jiǎ kǎi jia3 kai3 chia k`ai chia kai |
armor |
衆鎧 众铠 see styles |
zhòng kǎi zhong4 kai3 chung k`ai chung kai Shugai |
*Saṃghavarman |
覺鎧 觉铠 see styles |
jué kǎi jue2 kai3 chüeh k`ai chüeh kai Kakukai |
*Buddhavarman |
馬鎧 see styles |
umayoroi うまよろい |
(archaism) horse armor; horse armour |
鎧ケ岳 see styles |
yoroigadake よろいがだけ |
(personal name) Yoroigadake |
鎧ダム see styles |
yoroidamu よろいダム |
(place-name) Yoroi Dam |
鎧ヶ峠 see styles |
yoroigadao よろいがだお |
(place-name) Yoroigadao |
鎧岩沢 see styles |
shiozawa しおざわ |
(place-name) Shiozawa |
鎧掛山 see styles |
yoroikakeyama よろいかけやま |
(place-name) Yoroikakeyama |
鎧洗崎 see styles |
yoraisaki よらいさき |
(place-name) Yoraisaki |
鎧蜥蜴 see styles |
yoroitokage よろいとかげ |
girdle-tailed lizard |
鎧鼬魚 see styles |
yoroiitachiuo; yoroiitachiuo / yoroitachiuo; yoroitachiuo よろいいたちうお; ヨロイイタチウオ |
(kana only) snubnose brotula; armoured cusk (Hoplobrotula armata) |
師子鎧 师子铠 see styles |
shī zǐ kǎi shi1 zi3 kai3 shih tzu k`ai shih tzu kai Shishigai |
Harivarman |
康僧鎧 康僧铠 see styles |
kāng sēng kǎi kang1 seng1 kai3 k`ang seng k`ai kang seng kai Kōsōgai |
or 康僧會 Saṅghavarman, also said to be Saṅghapāla; an Indian monk supposed to be of Tibetan descent; but Saṅghapāla is described as the eldest son of the prime minister of Soghdiana, and is probably a different person. Saṅghavarman tr. at the White Horse Temple, Luoyang, in A.D. 252; inter alia the 無量壽經 is accredited to him, but a more reliable tradition of the Canon ascribes the tr. to Dharmarakṣa A.D. 308. |
忍辱鎧 忍辱铠 see styles |
rěn rù kǎi ren3 ru4 kai3 jen ju k`ai jen ju kai ninniku kai |
patience as armor |
東鎧召 see styles |
higashiyoroimeshi ひがしよろいめし |
(place-name) Higashiyoroimeshi |
板金鎧 see styles |
bankinyoroi ばんきんよろい |
plate armor; plate armour |
精進鎧 精进铠 see styles |
jīng jìn kǎi jing1 jin4 kai3 ching chin k`ai ching chin kai shōjin gai |
the armor of perseverance |
西鎧召 see styles |
nishiyoroimeshi にしよろいめし |
(place-name) Nishiyoroimeshi |
鎧畑ダム see styles |
yoroihatadamu よろいはたダム |
(place-name) Yoroihata Dam |
鎧袖一触 see styles |
gaishuuisshoku / gaishuisshoku がいしゅういっしょく |
(yoji) (beating someone) hands down; with a single blow |
被弘誓鎧 被弘誓铠 see styles |
bèi hóng shì kǎi bei4 hong2 shi4 kai3 pei hung shih k`ai pei hung shih kai bi kōsei kai |
wears the armor of great vows |
鎧土竜蜚蠊 see styles |
yoroimoguragokiburi; yoroimoguragokiburi よろいもぐらごきぶり; ヨロイモグラゴキブリ |
(kana only) giant burrowing cockroach (Macropanesthia rhinoceros) |
Variations: |
umayoroi うまよろい |
(archaism) horse armor; horse armour |
大悲鎧冑門 大悲铠冑门 see styles |
dà bēi kǎi zhòu mén da4 bei1 kai3 zhou4 men2 ta pei k`ai chou men ta pei kai chou men daihi kaichū mon |
A degree of samādhi in which Vairocana produced the Bodhisattva Vajrapāla 金剛護菩薩 who protects men like a helmet and surrounds them like mail by his great pity. |
Variations: |
yoroi よろい |
armor; armour |
鎧潟排水機場 see styles |
yoroigatahaisuikijou / yoroigatahaisuikijo よろいがたはいすいきじょう |
(place-name) Yoroigata drainage pumping station |
鎧潟清掃工場 see styles |
yoroigataseisoukoujou / yoroigatasesokojo よろいがたせいそうこうじょう |
(place-name) Yoroigata rubbish disposal plant |
嵯峨樒原鎧田 see styles |
sagashikimigaharayoroida さがしきみがはらよろいだ |
(place-name) Sagashikimigaharayoroida |
白石島の鎧岩 see styles |
shiraishijimanoyoroiiwa / shiraishijimanoyoroiwa しらいしじまのよろいいわ |
(place-name) Shiraishijimanoyoroiiwa |
Variations: |
yoroiita / yoroita よろいいた |
louver slat; louvre slat |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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