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There are 46 total results for your knight search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition


see styles

    ma3
ma
 uma(p); uma
    うま(P); ウマ

More info & calligraphy:

Horse
horse; CL:匹[pi3]; horse or cavalry piece in Chinese chess; knight in Western chess
(1) horse; (2) (See 競馬) horse racing; (3) (abbreviation) {shogi} (See 竜馬・2) promoted bishop; (4) {cards} knight (court card in mekuri karuta and unsun karuta); (surname) Me
aśva, a horse; a stallion; one of the seven treasures of a sovereign.

大俠


大侠

see styles
dà xiá
    da4 xia2
ta hsia

More info & calligraphy:

Noble Warrior
knight; swordsman; noble warrior; chivalrous hero

騎士


骑士

see styles
qí shì
    qi2 shi4
ch`i shih
    chi shih
 kishi
    きし

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Knight
knight; cavalier; (Tw) bike rider (scooter, bicycle etc)
(1) (hist) (medieval) knight; (2) (hist) samurai on horseback; (female given name) Naito


see styles
xiá
    xia2
hsia
knight-errant; brave and chivalrous; hero; heroic
See:

see styles
guì
    gui4
kuei
 kei / ke
    けい
cassia; laurel
(abbreviation) {shogi} (See 桂馬・1) knight; (female given name) Mari

see styles
pīng
    ping1
p`ing
    ping
chivalrous knight

俠士


侠士

see styles
xiá shì
    xia2 shi4
hsia shih
knight-errant

俠客


侠客

see styles
xiá kè
    xia2 ke4
hsia k`o
    hsia ko
chivalrous person; knight-errant
See: 侠客

俠義


侠义

see styles
xiá yì
    xia2 yi4
hsia i
chivalrous; chivalry; knight-errantry

封爵

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fēng jué
    feng1 jue2
feng chüeh
 houshaku / hoshaku
    ほうしゃく
to confer a title; to ennoble; to knight; title of nobility
enfeoffment (incl. bestowal of government post and court rank)

成桂

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 narikei / narike
    なりけい
{shogi} (See 桂馬・けいま・1) promoted knight; (given name) Seikei

救星

see styles
jiù xīng
    jiu4 xing1
chiu hsing
savior; liberator; emancipator; knight in shining armor

桂馬

see styles
 keima; keima / kema; kema
    けいま; ケイマ
(1) {shogi} knight; (2) (kana only) {go} keima; knight's move; stone placed at a knight's jump from another stone of the same color; (surname, given name) Keima

武俠


武侠

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wǔ xiá
    wu3 xia2
wu hsia
martial arts chivalry (Chinese literary, theatrical and cinema genre); knight-errant
See: 武侠

爵士

see styles
jué shì
    jue2 shi4
chüeh shih
knight; Sir; (loanword) jazz

男達

see styles
 otokodate
    おとこだて
(1) chivalrous man who helps the weak and fights the strong; knight in shining armor; (2) ruffians who act under the pretence of being chivalrous

趙客


赵客

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zhào kè
    zhao4 ke4
chao k`o
    chao ko
knight of the Zhao State; generic term for a knight-errant

遊俠


游侠

see styles
yóu xiá
    you2 xia2
yu hsia
knight-errant
See: 游侠

騎土


骑土

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qí tǔ
    qi2 tu3
ch`i t`u
    chi tu
knight; chevallier; chivalrous

高士

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gāo shì
    gao1 shi4
kao shih
 koushi / koshi
    こうし
man of noble character; (s,m) Takashi
Eminent scholar; old tr. for Bodhisattva.

ケイマ

see styles
 keima / kema
    ケイマ
(1) (shogi) knight; (2) (kana only) keima (in go); knight's move; stone placed at a knight's jump from another stone of the same color

ナイト

see styles
 naito
    ナイト
knight; (personal name) Knight; Night; Nite

みんね

see styles
 minne
    ミンネ
love of a knight for a courtly lady (upon which he is unable to act) (ger: Minne); (female given name) Minne

大桂馬

see styles
 oogeima / oogema
    おおげいま
ogeima (in go); large knight's move

待ち駒

see styles
 machigoma
    まちごま
{shogi} anticipating the escape of the king and blocking him in advance with a knight

桂成り

see styles
 keinari / kenari
    けいなり
{shogi} (See 桂馬・1) knight promotion

男伊達

see styles
 otokodate
    おとこだて
(1) chivalrous man who helps the weak and fights the strong; knight in shining armor; (2) ruffians who act under the pretence of being chivalrous

竜騎士

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 ryuukishi / ryukishi
    りゅうきし
(fict) dragoon (in the Final Fantasy media franchise); lancer; dragon knight; (fic) dragoon (in the Final Fantasy media franchise); lancer; dragon knight

黄占地

see styles
 kishimeji; kishimeji
    きしめじ; キシメジ
(kana only) man on horseback (species of mushroom, Tricholoma equestre); yellow knight

キシメジ

see styles
 kishimeji
    キシメジ
(kana only) man on horseback (species of mushroom, Tricholoma equestre); yellow knight

三俠五義


三侠五义

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sān xiá wǔ yì
    san1 xia2 wu3 yi4
san hsia wu i
Sanxia wuyi (lit. Three knight-errants and five righteous one), novel edited from stories of late Qing dynasty pinghua 評話|评话 master storyteller Shi Yukun 石玉昆

大ゲイマ

see styles
 oogeima / oogema
    おおゲイマ
ogeima (in go); large knight's move

武侠小説

see styles
 bukyoushousetsu / bukyoshosetsu
    ぶきょうしょうせつ
swashbuckling stories; martial arts fiction; chivalric knight novels; wuxia xiaoshuo

武者修業

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 mushashugyou / mushashugyo
    むしゃしゅぎょう
samurai drill; knight errantry

躥房越脊


蹿房越脊

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cuān fáng yuè jǐ
    cuan1 fang2 yue4 ji3
ts`uan fang yüeh chi
    tsuan fang yüeh chi
lit. to leap the house and cross the roofridge (idiom); dashing over rooftops (of robbers and pursuing knight-errant 俠客|侠客 in fiction)

遊俠騎士


游侠骑士

see styles
yóu xiá qí shì
    you2 xia2 qi2 shi4
yu hsia ch`i shih
    yu hsia chi shih
a knight-errant

騎馬武者

see styles
 kibamusha
    きばむしゃ
mounted warrior; cavalier; knight

魔導騎士

see styles
 madoukishi / madokishi
    まどうきし
knight wizard; mage knight

魔道騎士

see styles
 madoukishi / madokishi
    まどうきし
knight wizard; mage knight

正義の味方

see styles
 seiginomikata / seginomikata
    せいぎのみかた
(exp,n) champion of justice; knight in shining armor; crime avenger; hero; super hero

白馬の王子

see styles
 hakubanoouji / hakubanooji
    はくばのおうじ
(exp,n) knight on a white horse; Prince Charming

白馬の騎士

see styles
 hakubanokishi
    はくばのきし
(expression) white knight; knight in shining armor

Variations:
男伊達
男達

see styles
 otokodate
    おとこだて
(1) chivalrous spirit; heroic defence of the weak; chivalrous man; champion of justice; knight in shining armor; (2) ruffian who acts under the pretence of chivalry

Variations:
大ゲイマ
大桂馬

see styles
 oogeima / oogema
    おおげいま
{go} (See 桂馬・2) ogeima; large knight's move

路見不平,拔刀相助


路见不平,拔刀相助

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lù jiàn bù píng , bá dāo xiāng zhù
    lu4 jian4 bu4 ping2 , ba2 dao1 xiang1 zhu4
lu chien pu p`ing , pa tao hsiang chu
    lu chien pu ping , pa tao hsiang chu
lit. to intervene when one sees an injustice (idiom); fig. to rush to the rescue; to play the white knight

Variations:
魔導騎士
魔道騎士

see styles
 madoukishi / madokishi
    まどうきし
knight wizard; mage knight

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

This page contains 46 results for "knight" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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