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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
月 see styles |
yuè yue4 yüeh runa るな |
More info & calligraphy: Moon(1) Moon; (2) month; (3) moonlight; (4) (See 衛星・1) (a) moon; natural satellite; (female given name) Runa candra, 旅達 (旅達羅); 旂陀羅; 戰達羅; 戰捺羅 the moon, called also 蘇摩 soma, from the fermented juice of asclepias acida used in worship, and later personified in association with the moon. It has many other epithets, e. g. 印度 Indu, incorrectly intp. as marked like a hare; 創夜神 Niśākara, maker of the night; 星宿王 Nakṣatranātha, lord of constellations; 喜懷之頭飾 the crest of Siva; 蓮華王 Kumuda-pati, lotus lord; 白馬主 Śvetavājin, drawn by (or lord of) white horses; 大白光神 Śītāṃśu, the spirit with white rays; 冷光神 Sitamarici, the spirit with cool rays; 鹿形神 Mṛgāṅka, the spirit with marks m form like a deer; 野兎形神 Śaśi, ditto like a hare. |
古馬 see styles |
furuuma / furuma ふるうま |
More info & calligraphy: Guma |
馬匹 马匹 see styles |
mǎ pǐ ma3 pi3 ma p`i ma pi bahitsu ばひつ |
More info & calligraphy: Les Chevaux / Horseshorses |
円 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan meguru めぐる |
yen (Japanese currency); Japanese variant of 圓|圆 (1) circle; (n,n-pref) (2) entirety; whole; full; complete; (3) (slang) money; dough; moola; (4) enclosure inside a castle's walls; (5) (ksb:) soft-shelled turtle; (suffix) (6) suffix for ship names; suffix for names of people (esp. infants); suffix for names of swords, armour, musical instruments, etc.; suffix for names of dogs, horses, etc.; (1) yen; Japanese monetary unit; (2) circle; (female given name) Meguru |
匹 see styles |
pǐ pi3 p`i pi hiki ひき |
(bound form) matching; comparable to; (bound form) alone; single; one of a pair; classifier for horses, mules etc (Taiwan pr. [pi1]); classifier for cloth: bolt; horsepower (counter) (1) counter for small animals; (2) counter for rolls of cloth (two han in size); (3) roll of cloth; (counter) (1) counter for rolls of cloth (two han in size); (2) (archaism) counter for horses; (3) roll of cloth; (surname) Hiki |
噠 哒 see styles |
dā da1 ta |
(phonetic); command to a horse; clatter (of horses' hoofs) |
栃 see styles |
lì li4 li tochisaki とちさき |
archaic variant of 櫪|枥, oak; type of tree in ancient books; stable (for horses) (kana only) Japanese horse chestnut (Aesculus turbinata); (surname) Tochisaki |
櫪 枥 see styles |
lì li4 li kunogi くのぎ kunugi くぬぎ |
type of oak; stable (for horses) (kana only) sawtooth oak (Quercus acutissima) |
疋 匹 see styles |
yǎ ya3 ya hiki ひき |
variant of 雅[ya3] (counter) (1) counter for small animals; (2) counter for rolls of cloth (two han in size); (3) roll of cloth; (counter) (1) counter for rolls of cloth (two han in size); (2) (archaism) counter for horses; (3) roll of cloth; (surname) Hiki |
複 复 see styles |
fù fu4 fu fuku ふく |
to repeat; to double; to overlap; complex (not simple); compound; composite; double; diplo-; duplicate; overlapping; to duplicate (prefix) (1) compound; composite; multiple; re-; bi-; (2) (abbreviation) (See 複試合) doubles (tennis, badminton, etc.); (3) (abbreviation) (See 複勝式) place bet (in horse racing, etc.); show bet; bet that predicts a top 2 or top 3 finish (depending on number of horses, etc. in race) Double garments, wadded, lined; double; repeated. |
軏 𫐄 see styles |
yuè yue4 yüeh |
crossbar for yoking horses |
駟 驷 see styles |
sì si4 ssu shi し |
team of 4 horses four-horse carriage; team of four horses |
駢 骈 see styles |
pián pian2 p`ien pien |
(of a pair of horses) to pull side by side; to be side by side; to be fused together; parallel (literary style) |
駾 see styles |
tuì tui4 t`ui tui |
approach at swift gallop (on horses) |
騎 骑 see styles |
qí qi2 ch`i chi ki き |
to sit astride; to ride (a horse, bike etc); classifier for saddle horses (counter) counter for horsemen To ride, sit astride. |
騑 see styles |
fēi fei1 fei |
side horse (in a team of harnessed horses); horse |
驂 骖 see styles |
cān can1 ts`an tsan |
outside horses of a team of 4 |
驫 骉 see styles |
biāo biao1 piao |
a horde of horses |
一頭 一头 see styles |
yī tóu yi1 tou2 i t`ou i tou ittou / itto いっとう |
one head; a head full of something; one end (of a stick); one side; headlong; directly; rapidly; simultaneously one large animal (horses, cattle, etc.); head (of cattle) |
七寶 七宝 see styles |
qī bǎo qi1 bao3 ch`i pao chi pao shichihō |
sapta ratna 薩不荅羅的捺 The seven treasures, or precious things, of which there are varying descriptions, e.g. 金 suvarna, gold; 銀rūpya, silver; 鐂璃 vaiḍūrya, lapis lazuli; 玻瓈sphaṭika, crystal; 硨磲 musāragalva, agate; 赤珠 rohita-mukta, rubies or red pearls; 瑪瑙 aśmagarbha, cornelian. Also the seven royal (cakravartin) treasures―the golden wheel; elephants; dark swift horses; the divine pearl, or beautiful pearls; able ministers of the Treasury; jewels of women; and loyal generals. |
三馬 三马 see styles |
sān mǎ san1 ma3 san ma minma みんま |
(place-name) Minma The three horses, one young, strong, and tractable; another similar but not tractable; a third old and intractable, i.e. bodhisattvas (or bodhisattva-monks), śrāvakas and icchantis. |
乗口 see styles |
noriguchi のりぐち |
(irregular okurigana usage) entry (esp. to vehicles); entrance; (irregular okurigana usage) (1) entry (esp. to vehicles); entrance; (2) (archaism) equipage for restraining and mounting horses; (surname) Noriguchi |
人馬 人马 see styles |
rén mǎ ren2 ma3 jen ma jinba じんば |
men and horses; troops; group of people; troop; staff; centaur (1) (See 人馬一体・じんばいったい) man and horse; rider and horse; (2) (See ケンタウロス) centaur |
伯楽 see styles |
hakuraku はくらく |
(sensitive word) cattle or horse trader; good judge of horses or cattle; (given name) Hakuraku |
兵馬 兵马 see styles |
bīng mǎ bing1 ma3 ping ma heima / hema へいま |
troops and horses; military forces arms and cavalry; troops; war; military affairs; (personal name) Heima |
博労 see styles |
bakurou / bakuro ばくろう |
(sensitive word) cattle or horse trader; good judge of horses or cattle; (place-name) Bakurou |
厩出 see styles |
umayadashi; mayadashi うまやだし; まやだし |
letting horses out the barn to graze (in spring) |
口齒 口齿 see styles |
kǒu chǐ kou3 chi3 k`ou ch`ih kou chih |
mouth and teeth; enunciation; to articulate; diction; age (of cattle, horses etc) |
四主 see styles |
sì zhǔ si4 zhu3 ssu chu shishu |
The four Lords of the world, whose domains were supposed to stretch E., S., W., and N. of the Himālayas; E. 人主 the lord of men; S. 象主 of elephants; W. 寳主 of jewels (or precious things); N. 馬主of horses. 西域記. |
四馬 四马 see styles |
sì mǎ si4 ma3 ssu ma shime |
Four kinds of horses, likened to four classes of monks: those that respond to the shadow of the whip, its lightest touch, its mild application, and those who need the spur to bite the bone. |
征駕 征驾 see styles |
zhēng jià zheng1 jia4 cheng chia |
horses and wagons for an expedition; vehicles and horses used in battle |
揃目 see styles |
zorome ぞろめ |
(irregular kanji usage) (1) matching dice; doublets; (2) bet on two horses in the same bracket; (3) (mathematics term) repdigit; monodigit |
撒菱 see styles |
makibishi まきびし |
caltrop (spiked device scattered to maim infantry and horses); calthrop; caltrap |
日曜 see styles |
rì yào ri4 yao4 jih yao nichiyou / nichiyo にちよう |
(See 日曜日) Sunday The sun, one of the nine 曜 luminaries; one of the retinue of 日天 shown in the eastern part of the Garbhadhātu group driving three horses. |
烏落 乌落 see styles |
wū luò wu1 luo4 wu lo uraku |
ulak; ulag; a Uigur term meaning horse, indicating relays of post-horses. |
牛馬 牛马 see styles |
niú mǎ niu2 ma3 niu ma gyuuba / gyuba ぎゅうば |
oxen and horses; beasts of burden; (fig.) drudge; laborer horses and cattle |
牧圉 see styles |
mù yǔ mu4 yu3 mu yü |
horse breeder; pasture for cattle and horses |
犬馬 see styles |
kenba けんば |
dogs and horses; one's humble self |
立て see styles |
tate たて |
(suffix) (1) particularly; especially; (suffix) (2) indicates the number of horses or oxen drawing a carriage; indicates the number of oars on a boat; (suffix) (3) indicates the number of movies, plays, etc. comprising a single program; indicates the number of items or methods used; (surname) Tate |
給養 给养 see styles |
jǐ yǎng ji3 yang3 chi yang kyuuyou / kyuyo きゅうよう |
provisions; supplies; victuals; (literary) to support; to provide for; to look after (noun, transitive verb) (1) maintaining (e.g. a family); support; (noun, transitive verb) (2) sustaining (an army); supplying (troops and horses) with provisions |
草藁 see styles |
kusawara くさわら |
(archaism) grass and straw (as fodder for horses, etc.) |
車馬 车马 see styles |
chē mǎ che1 ma3 ch`e ma che ma shaba しゃば |
vehicles and horses horses and vehicles |
邊聲 边声 see styles |
biān shēng bian1 sheng1 pien sheng |
outlandish sounds (wind blowing on frontier, wild horses neighing etc) |
鐵菱 铁菱 see styles |
tiě líng tie3 ling2 t`ieh ling tieh ling |
(military) caltrop (spiky metal device laid on the ground to create a hazard for enemy horses or troops in ancient times) |
鐵騎 铁骑 see styles |
tiě qí tie3 qi2 t`ieh ch`i tieh chi |
armored horses; crack horsemen |
馬喰 see styles |
bakurou / bakuro ばくろう |
(sensitive word) cattle or horse trader; good judge of horses or cattle; (place-name) Bakurou |
馬幫 马帮 see styles |
mǎ bāng ma3 bang1 ma pang |
caravan of horses carrying goods |
馬店 马店 see styles |
mǎ diàn ma3 dian4 ma tien |
inn that also provides facilities for visitors' horses |
馬産 see styles |
basan ばさん |
breeding horses |
馬盥 see styles |
badarai; umadarai ばだらい; うまだらい |
washtub for horses; horse tub |
馬群 马群 see styles |
mǎ qún ma3 qun2 ma ch`ün ma chün bagun ばぐん |
herd of horses herd of horses; pack of horses (in a race) |
馬耕 see styles |
bakou / bako ばこう |
(noun/participle) tilling with horses |
馬隊 马队 see styles |
mǎ duì ma3 dui4 ma tui |
cavalry; caravan of horses carrying goods |
駅使 see styles |
ekishi; umayazukai; hayumazukai えきし; うまやづかい; はゆまづかい |
(archaism) (hist) official during the ritsuryō period who was allowed to use the state-provided stables and horses |
駅馬 see styles |
ekiba えきば |
(archaism) post horse; horses used in the post-station system of old Japan |
駒場 see styles |
komanba こまんば |
(archaism) pasture used for grazing horses (esp. ponies); (place-name) Komanba |
驛站 驿站 see styles |
yì zhàn yi4 zhan4 i chan |
relay station for post horses (old) |
ぞろ目 see styles |
zorome ぞろめ |
(1) matching dice; doublets; (2) bet on two horses in the same bracket; (3) (mathematics term) repdigit; monodigit |
乗り口 see styles |
noriguchi のりぐち norikuchi のりくち |
entry (esp. to vehicles); entrance; (1) entry (esp. to vehicles); entrance; (2) (archaism) equipage for restraining and mounting horses |
乗移る see styles |
noriutsuru のりうつる |
(v5r,vi) to change (cars or horses); to transfer; to possess; to inspire |
兵馬俑 兵马俑 see styles |
bīng mǎ yǒng bing1 ma3 yong3 ping ma yung heibayou / hebayo へいばよう |
figurines of warriors and horses buried with the dead; Terracotta Army (historic site) (See 兵馬) terracotta army (clay figurines found near the mausoleum of the first Qin emperor in China); terracotta warriors and horses |
奇蹄目 see styles |
jī tí mù ji1 ti2 mu4 chi t`i mu chi ti mu kiteimoku / kitemoku きていもく |
Perissodactyla; order of odd-toed ungulate (including horse, tapir, rhinoceros) Perissodactyla (order of odd-toed ungulates, incl. horses, tapirs, etc.) |
奇蹄類 奇蹄类 see styles |
jī tí lèi ji1 ti2 lei4 chi t`i lei chi ti lei kiteirui / kiterui きているい |
Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates, such as horses, zebras etc) (See 偶蹄類) perissodactyls; odd-toed ungulates |
婆羅訶 婆罗诃 see styles |
pó luó hē po2 luo2 he1 p`o lo ho po lo ho baraka |
(婆羅) Balāhaka, a king of horses, or possessing horses. |
尥蹶子 see styles |
liào juě zi liao4 jue3 zi5 liao chüeh tzu |
(of mules, horses etc) to kick backward; to kick with the hind legs; fig. to flare up in anger; to display defiance |
持ち馬 see styles |
mochiuma もちうま |
horses owned; horse owned |
撒き菱 see styles |
makibishi まきびし |
caltrop (spiked device scattered to maim infantry and horses); calthrop; caltrap |
斃牛馬 see styles |
heigyuuba; taoregyuuba / hegyuba; taoregyuba へいぎゅうば; たおれぎゅうば |
(hist) (right to acquire) dead horses and cattle (Edo period) |
牧馬人 牧马人 see styles |
mù mǎ rén mu4 ma3 ren2 mu ma jen |
herdsman (of horses); wrangler |
競べ馬 see styles |
kurabeuma くらべうま |
traditional horse-racing; originally two horses head-to-head or ten at a time, esp. May 5th event at Kamigamo shrine |
緊那羅 紧那罗 see styles |
jǐn nà luó jin3 na4 luo2 chin na lo kinnara きんなら |
{Buddh} kimnara (celestial musicians and protectors of Buddhism); (female given name) Kinnara 緊捺羅 (or緊陀羅); 甄陀羅 (or 眞陀羅 ) kinnara; the musicians of Kuvera, with men's bodies and horses' heads; they are described as 人非人 men yet not men, and 疑神 mythical beings; one of the eight classes of heavenly musicians; they are also described as horned, as having crystal lutes, the females singing and dancing, and as ranking below gandharvas. |
装締師 see styles |
souteishi / soteshi そうていし |
farrier (person who fits foot irons on horses and cows); hoof (care) specialist |
装蹄師 see styles |
souteishi / soteshi そうていし |
farrier (person who fits foot irons on horses and cows); hoof (care) specialist |
複勝式 see styles |
fukushoushiki / fukushoshiki ふくしょうしき |
place bet (in horse racing, etc.); show bet; bet that predicts a top 2 or top 3 finish (depending on number of horses, etc. in race) |
贍部洲 赡部洲 see styles |
shàn bù zhōu shan4 bu4 zhou1 shan pu chou senbushū |
Jambudvīpa. Name of the southern of the four great continents, said to be of triangular shape, and to be called after the shape of the leaf of an immense Jambu-tree on Mount Meru, or after fine gold that is found below the tree. It is divided into four parts: south of the Himālayas by the lord of elephants, because of their number; north by the lord of horses; west by the lord of jewels; east by the lord of men. This seems to imply a region larger than India, and Eitel includes in Jambudvīpa the following countries around the Anavatapta lake and the Himālayas. North: Huns, Uigurs, Turks. East: China, Corea, Japan, and some islands. South: Northern India with twenty-seven kingdoms, Eastern India ten kingdoms, Southern India fifteen kingdoms, Central India thirty kingdoms. West: Thirty-four kingdoms. |
走馬燈 走马灯 see styles |
zǒu mǎ dēng zou3 ma3 deng1 tsou ma teng soumatou / somato そうまとう |
lantern with a carousel of paper horses rotating under convection, used at Lantern Festival 元宵節|元宵节[Yuan2 xiao1 jie2]; (fig.) revolving door; musical chairs (metaphor for people being shuffled around into different jobs) revolving lantern |
足掻き see styles |
agaki あがき |
(kana only) struggling; pawing (e.g. horses' hooves) |
跑馬燈 跑马灯 see styles |
pǎo mǎ dēng pao3 ma3 deng1 p`ao ma teng pao ma teng |
lantern with a carousel of paper horses rotating under convection, used at Lantern Festival 元宵節|元宵节[Yuan2 xiao1 jie2]; chaser lights; self-scrolling horizontal text display, such as a news ticker |
阿濕波 阿湿波 see styles |
ā shī bō a1 shi1 bo1 a shih po Ashūha |
aśvin, the twins of the Zodiac, Castor and Pollux, sons of the Sun and aśvinī; they appear in the sky before dawn riding in a golden carriage drawn by horses or birds. |
鞍替え see styles |
kuragae くらがえ |
(noun/participle) (1) changing one's stance; changing loyalties; changing jobs; switching horses; (2) changing business location; changing houses; changing quarters |
馬鼻疽 see styles |
babiso ばびそ |
glanders (contagious disease of horses) |
駒寄せ see styles |
komayose こまよせ |
small fence to keep out people and horses |
くらべ馬 see styles |
kurabeuma くらべうま |
traditional horse-racing; originally two horses head-to-head or ten at a time, esp. May 5th event at Kamigamo shrine |
くら替え see styles |
kuragae くらがえ |
(noun/participle) (1) changing one's stance; changing loyalties; changing jobs; switching horses; (2) changing business location; changing houses; changing quarters |
三馬同槽 三马同槽 see styles |
sān mǎ tóng cáo san1 ma3 tong2 cao2 san ma t`ung ts`ao san ma tung tsao |
three horses at the same trough (idiom, alluding to Sima Yi 司馬懿|司马懿[Si1 ma3 Yi4] and his two sons); conspirators under the same roof |
乗り移る see styles |
noriutsuru のりうつる |
(v5r,vi) to change (cars or horses); to transfer; to possess; to inspire |
乘堅策肥 乘坚策肥 see styles |
chéng jiān cè féi cheng2 jian1 ce4 fei2 ch`eng chien ts`e fei cheng chien tse fei |
to live in luxury; lit. to ride a solid carriage pulled by fat horses |
人喊馬嘶 人喊马嘶 see styles |
rén hǎn mǎ sī ren2 han3 ma3 si1 jen han ma ssu |
lit. people shouting and horses neighing (idiom); fig. tumultuous; hubbub |
人困馬乏 人困马乏 see styles |
rén kùn mǎ fá ren2 kun4 ma3 fa2 jen k`un ma fa jen kun ma fa |
riders tired and horses weary (idiom); worn out; exhausted; spent; fatigued |
人馬往来 see styles |
jinbaourai / jinbaorai じんばおうらい |
the passage of people and horses; coming and going of people and horses |
兵強馬壯 兵强马壮 see styles |
bīng qiáng mǎ zhuàng bing1 qiang2 ma3 zhuang4 ping ch`iang ma chuang ping chiang ma chuang |
lit. strong soldiers and sturdy horses (idiom); fig. a well-trained and powerful army |
分道揚鑣 分道扬镳 see styles |
fēn dào yáng biāo fen1 dao4 yang2 biao1 fen tao yang piao |
lit. to take different roads and urge the horses on (idiom); fig. to part ways |
千軍萬馬 千军万马 see styles |
qiān jun wàn mǎ qian1 jun1 wan4 ma3 ch`ien chün wan ma chien chün wan ma |
magnificent army with thousands of men and horses (idiom); impressive display of manpower; all the King's horses and all the King's men |
寶馬香車 宝马香车 see styles |
bǎo mǎ xiāng chē bao3 ma3 xiang1 che1 pao ma hsiang ch`e pao ma hsiang che |
precious horses and magnificent carriage (idiom); rich family with extravagant lifestyle; ostentatious display of luxury |
招兵買馬 招兵买马 see styles |
zhāo bīng mǎi mǎ zhao1 bing1 mai3 ma3 chao ping mai ma |
lit. to recruit soldiers and buy horses (idiom); fig. to raise an army; to recruit new staff |
有馬記念 see styles |
arimakinen ありまきねん |
(ev) Arima Kinen (Arima Commemorative; major 2500m race for 3yo thoroughbred horses); (ev) Arima Kinen (Arima Commemorative; major 2500m race for 3yo thoroughbred horses) |
田忌賽馬 田忌赛马 see styles |
tián jì sài mǎ tian2 ji4 sai4 ma3 t`ien chi sai ma tien chi sai ma |
Tian Ji races his horses (and accepts one loss in order to ensure two wins) (idiom) |
肥馬輕裘 肥马轻裘 see styles |
féi mǎ qīng qiú fei2 ma3 qing1 qiu2 fei ma ch`ing ch`iu fei ma ching chiu |
lit. stout horses and light furs; fig. to live in luxury |
萬馬奔騰 万马奔腾 see styles |
wàn mǎ bēn téng wan4 ma3 ben1 teng2 wan ma pen t`eng wan ma pen teng |
lit. (like) ten thousand horses galloping (idiom); fig. going full steam ahead |
萬馬齊喑 万马齐喑 see styles |
wàn mǎ qí yīn wan4 ma3 qi2 yin1 wan ma ch`i yin wan ma chi yin |
thousands of horses, all mute (idiom); no-one dares to speak out; an atmosphere of political oppression |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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