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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
嘯く
嘘ぶく(iK)

see styles
 usobuku
    うそぶく
(v5k,vi) (1) (kana only) to boast; to brag; (v5k,vi) (2) (kana only) to recite (a song or poem to oneself); (v5k,vi) (3) (kana only) to bark; to roar; to howl

Variations:
嘯く
嘘ぶく(sK)

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 usobuku
    うそぶく
(v5k,vi) (1) (kana only) to boast; to brag; (v5k,vi) (2) (kana only) to feign ignorance; to pretend not to know; (v5k,vi) (3) (kana only) to recite (a song or poem to oneself); (v5k,vi) (4) (kana only) to bark; to roar; to howl

シンフォニック・ポエム

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 shinfonikku poemu
    シンフォニック・ポエム
(music) symphonic poem

Variations:
南京玉すだれ
南京玉簾

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 nankintamasudare
    ナンキンたますだれ
(hist) (See すだれ・1) street performance in which the performer transforms a specially made bamboo screen into various shapes while chanting an accompanying poem

Variations:
歌(P)
唄(P)

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 uta
    うた
(1) (歌, 唄 only) (esp. 唄 for folk songs and shamisen songs) song; singing; (2) (歌 only) (See 短歌) classical Japanese poem (esp. tanka); (3) (歌, 詩 only) modern poetry

Variations:
歌い上げる
歌いあげる

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 utaiageru
    うたいあげる
(transitive verb) (1) to sing at the top of one's voice; to belt out a song; (transitive verb) (2) to express one's feelings fully in a poem; to praise in poetry

百勝難慮敵,三折乃良醫


百胜难虑敌,三折乃良医

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bǎi shèng nán lǜ dí , sān zhé nǎi liáng yī
    bai3 sheng4 nan2 lu:4 di2 , san1 zhe2 nai3 liang2 yi1
pai sheng nan lü ti , san che nai liang i
(a line from a poem by the Tang poet Liu Yuxi 劉禹錫|刘禹锡[Liu2 Yu3 xi1]) one gains very little insight into one's enemy from a hundred victories, but he who breaks his arm three times will be a good doctor; (fig.) one learns more from one's failures than from one's successes

Variations:
たとえ歌
譬え歌
喩え歌

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 tatoeuta
    たとえうた
(1) (See 譬喩歌) metaphorical poem (of the Man'yōshū); (2) (See 六義・2) metaphorical form (of waka)

Variations:
ベーオウルフ
ベオウルフ

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 beeourufu; beourufu / beeorufu; beorufu
    ベーオウルフ; ベオウルフ
(work) Beowulf (Old English epic poem)

Variations:
和歌(P)
倭歌(rK)

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 waka
    わか
(See 短歌) waka; classic Japanese poem, esp. a tanka, often 31 morae

Variations:
換骨奪胎
換骨脱胎(rK)

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 kankotsudattai
    かんこつだったい
(noun, transitive verb) (yoji) adaptation (of a poem, novel, etc.); recasting; rewriting; modification; rehashing

Variations:
詠み人
読み人
詠人
読人

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 yomibito
    よみびと
composer (of a poem); writer

Variations:
詠み込む
詠みこむ
詠込む

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 yomikomu
    よみこむ
(transitive verb) to include (a season word, place name, etc.) in a poem

Variations:
風物詩(P)
風物誌(iK)

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 fuubutsushi / fubutsushi
    ふうぶつし
(1) feature of the season; something characteristic of a particular season; (2) poem about natural scenery or a particular season

Variations:
祝い歌
祝歌
祝い唄
祝唄

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 iwaiuta
    いわいうた
(1) festive poem or song; (2) (See 六義・2) congratulatory form (of waka)

Variations:
錦繍
錦繡(rK)
錦綉(rK)

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 kinshuu / kinshu
    きんしゅう
(1) fabric with a brocade and embroidery; beautiful fabric; beautiful clothes; (2) beautiful poem; beautiful wording; (3) beautiful autumn leaves; beautiful flowers

Variations:
いろは順
イロハ順
伊呂波順(rK)

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 irohajun
    いろはじゅん
(See 五十音順) iroha order; traditional ordering of the Japanese syllabary (based on a Buddhist poem)

Variations:
伊呂波順
いろは順
色は順
イロハ順

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 irohajun(伊呂波順, iroha順, 色ha順); irohajun(iroha順)
    いろはじゅん(伊呂波順, いろは順, 色は順); イロハじゅん(イロハ順)
(n,exp) (See 五十音順) iroha order; traditional ordering of Japanese syllabaries (based on a Buddhist poem)

Variations:
歌いだし
歌い出し
唄い出し
唄いだし

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 utaidashi
    うたいだし
first line (of a poem); first bars (of a melody)

Variations:
歌う(P)
唄う(P)
謡う
詠う
唱う

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 utau
    うたう
(v5u,vt,vi) (1) to sing; (transitive verb) (2) (esp. 歌う, 詠う) to sing (one's praises in a poem, etc.); to compose a poem; to recite a poem

浜の真砂は尽きるとも世に盗人の種は尽きまじ

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 hamanomasagohatsukirutomoyoninusubitonotanehatsukimaji
    はまのまさごはつきるともよにぬすびとのたねはつきまじ
(expression) (quote) (from the death poem of Ishikawa Goemon) the sand on the beach may disappear, but the makings of thieves never shall

Variations:
シンフォニックポエム
シンフォニック・ポエム

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 shinfonikkupoemu; shinfonikku poemu
    シンフォニックポエム; シンフォニック・ポエム
{music} symphonic poem

Variations:
組み立てる(P)
組立てる
組み立る(io)

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 kumitateru
    くみたてる
(transitive verb) (1) to assemble; to put together; to set up; to construct; to build; to compose (a story, poem, etc.); (transitive verb) (2) {gramm} to form (words, sentences, etc.)

Variations:
歌う(P)
唄う
詠う
謡う(rK)
唱う(rK)

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 utau
    うたう
(v5u,vt,vi) (1) to sing; (transitive verb) (2) (esp. 歌う, 詠う) to sing of (love, beauty, etc.) in a poem; to express in the form of a poem; to recite (a poem)

Variations:
オデュッセイア
オデュッセイアー
オデッセイ
オデッセー

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 odeusseia; odeusseiaa; odessei; odessee / odeussea; odeussea; odesse; odessee
    オデュッセイア; オデュッセイアー; オデッセイ; オデッセー
(work) The Odyssey (epic poem attributed to Homer)

Variations:
国破れて山河あり
国敗れて山河あり
国破山河在
国破れて山河在り

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 kuniyaburetesangaari / kuniyaburetesangari
    くにやぶれてさんがあり
(expression) (proverb) (from a poem by Du Fu) the land outlasts the king; a country may fall but its mountains and rivers remain

Variations:
歌い上げる
謳い上げる
歌いあげる(sK)
謳いあげる(sK)
うたい上げる(sK)

see styles
 utaiageru
    うたいあげる
(transitive verb) (1) to sing at the top of one's voice; to belt out a song; (transitive verb) (2) to express one's feelings fully in a poem; to praise in poetry

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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