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祖父

see styles
zǔ fù
    zu3 fu4
tsu fu
 sofu
    そふ

More info & calligraphy:

Grandfather
father's father; paternal grandfather
(1) grandfather; (2) (おおじ only) (See 爺・1) old man; (3) (おおじ only) kyogen mask used for the role of an old man; (place-name) Sofu
grandfather

愚公移山

see styles
yú gōng yí shān
    yu2 gong1 yi2 shan1
yü kung i shan
the old man moves mountains (idiom); fig. where there's a will, there's a way

see styles
sǒu
    sou3
sou
 sou / so
    そう
old gentleman; old man
(archaism) (See 翁・おきな・1) old man; venerable gentleman

see styles

    yu4

 i
    い
used in 尉遲|尉迟[Yu4chi2] and 尉犁[Yu4li2]
(1) (archaism) (See 判官・はんがん・2) inspector (third highest of the four administrative ranks of the ritsuryō system); (2) {noh} (See 翁・おきな・1) old man; (3) white ash (of charcoal); (surname) I

see styles

    mo4
mo
 matsu
    まつ
tip; end; final stage; latter part; inessential detail; powder; dust; opera role of old man
(n-suf,n) (1) the end (of); (suffix noun) (2) (See 粉末) powder; (surname, given name) Matsu
Branch, twig; end; dust; not; translit, ma, va, ba; cf. 摩.


see styles
guǎi
    guai3
kuai
cane; walking stick; crutch; old man's staff


see styles

    ye2
yeh
 jiji; jijii; jii; jijii; jiji / jiji; jiji; ji; jiji; jiji
    じじ; じじい; じい; ジジイ; ジジ
grandpa; old gentleman
(1) (kana only) (See 祖父・2) old man; (2) (derogatory term) (usu. ジジイ) old geezer

see styles
wēng
    weng1
weng
 on
    おん
elderly man; father; father-in-law; neck feathers of a bird (old)
(1) old man; venerable gentleman; (suffix) (2) (おう only) (honorific or respectful language) venerable; old; father; (surname) On
an old man

丈人

see styles
zhàng rén
    zhang4 ren2
chang jen
 takehito
    たけひと
wife's father (father-in-law); old man
(1) (honorific or respectful language) elder; senior; (2) wife's father; father-in-law; (given name) Takehito

上座

see styles
shàng zuò
    shang4 zuo4
shang tso
 jouza / joza
    じょうざ
seat of honor
(n,vs,adj-no) chief seat; seat of honor; seat of honour; head of the table; (place-name) Jōza
Sthavira; or Mahāsthavira. Old man, or elder; head monk, president, or abbot; the first Buddhist fathers; a title of Mahākāśyapa; also of monks of twenty to forty-nine years standing, as 中座 are from ten to nineteen and 下座 under ten. The 釋氏要覽 divides presiding elders into four classes, those presiding over monasteries, over assemblies of monks, over sects, and laymen presiding over feasts to monks.

古流

see styles
 koryuu / koryu
    こりゅう
old manners; old style; old school (of art)

孤老

see styles
gū lǎo
    gu1 lao3
ku lao
solitary old man or woman; regular patron (at brothels)

小父

see styles
 oji
    おじ
(kana only) (familiar language) (vocative; used with suffix さん or 様) old man; mister

愚公

see styles
 gukou / guko
    ぐこう
(char) Yu Gong (main character in the 4th century BC Chinese fable "The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains"); Yúgōng; Yukong; (ch) Yu Gong (main character in the 4th century BC Chinese fable "The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains"); Yúgōng; Yukong

旧稿

see styles
 kyuukou / kyuko
    きゅうこう
old manuscript

松蘿

see styles
 shoura; saruogase(gikun) / shora; saruogase(gikun)
    しょうら; さるおがせ(gikun)
(1) (See サルオガセ) old man's beard (any lichen of genus Usnea); (2) (しょうら only) (archaism) pine tree vines; deep entanglement

狂骨

see styles
 kyoukotsu / kyokotsu
    きょうこつ
ghostly skeletal old man who emerges from wells (Japanese folklore)

狒々

see styles
 hihi
    ひひ
(1) (kana only) baboon; (2) (derogatory term) lecher; dirty old man; skirt-chaser

狒狒

see styles
fèi fèi
    fei4 fei4
fei fei
 hihi
    ひひ
baboon
(1) (kana only) baboon; (2) (derogatory term) lecher; dirty old man; skirt-chaser

狸爺

see styles
 tanukijijii / tanukijiji
    たぬきじじい
cunning old man

糞爺

see styles
 kusojijii; kusojijii / kusojiji; kusojiji
    くそじじい; クソジジイ
(kana only) (derogatory term) old man; old goat

翁媼

see styles
 ouou; ouon / oo; oon
    おうおう; おうおん
(obsolete) old man and old woman; elderly man and elderly woman

老丈

see styles
lǎo zhàng
    lao3 zhang4
lao chang
sir (respectful form of address for an old man)

老人

see styles
lǎo rén
    lao3 ren2
lao jen
 roujin / rojin
    ろうじん
old man or woman; the elderly; one's aged parents or grandparents
old person; senior citizen; the aged; the elderly
old person

老兒


老儿

see styles
lǎo ér
    lao3 er2
lao erh
father; husband; old man

老叟

see styles
lǎo sǒu
    lao3 sou3
lao sou
old man

老夫

see styles
lǎo fū
    lao3 fu1
lao fu
 roufu / rofu
    ろうふ
I (spoken by an old man)
(obsolete) old man; elderly man

老宿

see styles
lǎo sù
    lao3 su4
lao su
 rōshuku
sthavira, an old man, virtuous elder.

老漢


老汉

see styles
lǎo hàn
    lao3 han4
lao han
old man; I (an old man referring to himself)

老父

see styles
lǎo fù
    lao3 fu4
lao fu
 roufu / rofu
    ろうふ
father; old man; venerable sir
old father

老爹

see styles
lǎo diē
    lao3 die1
lao tieh
(dialect) father; old man; sir

老爺


老爷

see styles
lǎo ye
    lao3 ye5
lao yeh
 rouya / roya
    ろうや
(respectful) lord; master; (coll.) maternal grandfather
old man

老翁

see styles
lǎo wēng
    lao3 weng1
lao weng
 rouou; oji(ok) / roo; oji(ok)
    ろうおう; おじ(ok)
old man
(See 老媼) old man

老者

see styles
lǎo zhě
    lao3 zhe3
lao che
 rōsha
old man; elderly man
the elderly

老頭


老头

see styles
lǎo tóu
    lao3 tou2
lao t`ou
    lao tou
 oigashira
    おいがしら
old fellow; old man; father; husband
(1) (hist) helmet with white hair coming out of the top, making the wearer look like an old person; (2) (See 老冠) kanji "old" radical at top

老骨

see styles
 roukotsu / rokotsu
    ろうこつ
one's old bones; old man

親仁

see styles
 chikahito
    ちかひと
(gikun reading) one's father; old man; one's boss; (given name) Chikahito

親爺

see styles
 oyaji
    おやじ
(gikun reading) one's father; old man; one's boss; (surname) Oyaji

野老

see styles
 norou / noro
    のろう
(1) (kana only) Dioscorea tokoro (species of wild yam); (2) (やろう only) old man living in the countryside; (surname) Norou

阿爹

see styles
ā diē
    a1 die1
a tieh
dad; father; (paternal) grandfather; old man

エカシ

see styles
 ekashi
    エカシ
grandfather (ain:); old man

エロ爺

see styles
 erojijii / erojiji
    エロじじい
(colloquialism) dirty old man; pervert; lecher

おしん

see styles
 oshin
    おしん
(See おじさん・2) old man; old-timer; old fogey; (female given name) Oshin

ジジイ

see styles
 jijii / jiji
    ジジイ
(1) (kana only) old man; (2) (derogatory term) old geezer

古写本

see styles
 koshahon
    こしゃほん
old manuscript; codex

古文書

see styles
 komonjo(p); kobunsho
    こもんじょ(P); こぶんしょ
(1) historical document; archives; old manuscript; paleograph; (2) (paleography term) (See 文書・もんじょ・2) pre-Meiji era document addressed to someone in particular

好々爺

see styles
 koukouya / kokoya
    こうこうや
good-natured old man

好好爺

see styles
 koukouya / kokoya
    こうこうや
good-natured old man

子啼爺

see styles
 konakijijii / konakijiji
    こなきじじい
Konaki Jijii (a ghost in Japanese folklore with the shape of a small old man and having a baby's cry)

新古品

see styles
 shinkohin
    しんこひん
new old stock; NOS; unused goods of old manufacture

爺穢い

see styles
 jijimusai
    じじむさい
(adjective) (kana only) like an old man; doddering; wizened; frowzy; seedy

狸親父

see styles
 tanukioyaji
    たぬきおやじ
sly (cunning) old man

白頭翁


白头翁

see styles
bái tóu wēng
    bai2 tou2 weng1
pai t`ou weng
    pai tou weng
 hakutouou / hakutoo
    はくとうおう
root of Chinese pulsatilla; Chinese bulbul
(1) windflower; anemone; (2) white-haired old man; (3) (See 椋鳥・むくどり・1) grey starling (gray)

翁の面

see styles
 okinanomen
    おきなのめん
old man's mask

老伯伯

see styles
lǎo bó bo
    lao3 bo2 bo5
lao po po
grandpa (polite form of address for old man)

老公公

see styles
lǎo gōng gong
    lao3 gong1 gong5
lao kung kung
old man; husband's father; father-in-law; court eunuch

老橊槌

see styles
lǎo liú chuí
    lao3 liu2 chui2
lao liu ch`ui
    lao liu chui
 rōryūtsui
An old pestle, or drumstick, a baldheaded old man, or monk.

老頭子


老头子

see styles
lǎo tóu zi
    lao3 tou2 zi5
lao t`ou tzu
    lao tou tzu
(coll.) old man; (said of an aging husband) my old man

雲雀骨

see styles
 hibaribone
    ひばりぼね
(1) (archaism) being thin and bony; bony body; (2) (derogatory term) (archaism) bony old man; bony old woman

雷親父

see styles
 kaminarioyaji
    かみなりおやじ
snarling old man; irascible old man

オジサン

see styles
 ojisan
    オジサン
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (kana only) uncle; (2) (familiar language) (kana only) old man; mister (vocative); (3) (kana only) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus)

バイじい

see styles
 baijii / baiji
    バイじい
(abbreviation) (from Viagra おじいさん) old man who takes Viagra

伯父さん

see styles
 ojisan
    おじさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (kana only) uncle; (2) (familiar language) (kana only) old man; mister (vocative); (3) (kana only) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus)

北叟失馬


北叟失马

see styles
běi sǒu shī mǎ
    bei3 sou3 shi1 ma3
pei sou shih ma
lit. the old man lost his horse, but it all turned out for the best (idiom); fig. a blessing in disguise; it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good

叔父さん

see styles
 ojisan
    おじさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (kana only) uncle; (2) (familiar language) (kana only) old man; mister (vocative); (3) (kana only) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus)

塞翁失馬


塞翁失马

see styles
sài wēng shī mǎ
    sai4 weng1 shi1 ma3
sai weng shih ma
lit. the old man lost his horse, but it all turned out for the best (idiom); fig. a blessing in disguise; it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good

好色之徒

see styles
hào sè zhī tú
    hao4 se4 zhi1 tu2
hao se chih t`u
    hao se chih tu
lecher; womanizer; dirty old man

子なき爺

see styles
 konakijijii / konakijiji
    こなきじじい
Konaki Jijii (a ghost in Japanese folklore with the shape of a small old man and having a baby's cry)

子泣き爺

see styles
 konakijijii / konakijiji
    こなきじじい
Konaki Jijii (a ghost in Japanese folklore with the shape of a small old man and having a baby's cry)

寶刀不老


宝刀不老

see styles
bǎo dāo bù lǎo
    bao3 dao1 bu4 lao3
pao tao pu lao
lit. a good sword always remains sharp (idiom); fig. (of one's skills etc) to be as good as ever; the old man still has it

小父さん

see styles
 ojisan
    おじさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (kana only) uncle; (2) (familiar language) (kana only) old man; mister (vocative); (3) (kana only) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus)

爺むさい

see styles
 jijimusai
    じじむさい
(adjective) (kana only) like an old man; doddering; wizened; frowzy; seedy

老いぼれ

see styles
 oibore
    おいぼれ
(1) dotage; (2) feeble-minded old man; senile old fool; dodderer

老い耄れ

see styles
 oibore
    おいぼれ
(1) dotage; (2) feeble-minded old man; senile old fool; dodderer

老人と海

see styles
 roujintoumi / rojintomi
    ろうじんとうみ
(work) The Old Man and the Sea (1952 novella by Ernest Hemingway); (wk) The Old Man and the Sea (1952 novella by Ernest Hemingway)

靴子落地

see styles
xuē zi luò dì
    xue1 zi5 luo4 di4
hsüeh tzu lo ti
lit. the boot hits the floor (idiom); fig. a much-anticipated, impactful development has finally occurred (an allusion to a joke from the 1950s in which a young man would take off a boot and throw it onto the floor, waking the old man sleeping downstairs who could then not get back to sleep until he had heard the second boot hit the floor)

頑固親父

see styles
 gankooyaji
    がんこおやじ
stubborn (obstinate) father; pig-headed old man

おやっさん

see styles
 oyassan
    おやっさん
(1) (osb:) father; dad; (2) (osb:) old man

さるおがせ

see styles
 saruogase
    さるおがせ
(kana only) old man's beard (any lichen of genus Usnea)

死に損ない

see styles
 shinizokonai
    しにぞこない
(exp,n) (1) (See 死に損なう・しにそこなう) person who has escaped death; failed suicide; (exp,n) (2) person who has outlived their time; dotard; doddering old man

Variations:
狒々
狒狒

see styles
 hihi; hihi
    ひひ; ヒヒ
(1) (kana only) baboon; (2) (derogatory term) lecher; dirty old man; skirt-chaser

おじたりあん

see styles
 ojitarian
    おじたりあん
pushy, selfish old man

おやじぎゃる

see styles
 oyajigyaru
    おやじぎゃる
(slang) young woman who acts like an old man

六十の三つ子

see styles
 rokujuunomitsugo / rokujunomitsugo
    ろくじゅうのみつご
(expression) (proverb) an old man is twice a child

子泣きじじい

see styles
 konakijijii / konakijiji
    こなきじじい
Konaki Jijii (a ghost in Japanese folklore with the shape of a small old man and having a baby's cry)

年寄りじみた

see styles
 toshiyorijimita
    としよりじみた
(can act as adjective) like an old man; like an old woman

年寄り染みた

see styles
 toshiyorijimita
    としよりじみた
(can act as adjective) like an old man; like an old woman

欲張り兄さん

see styles
 yokubariniisan / yokubarinisan
    よくばりにいさん
(expression) greedy materialistic older brother; dirty old man

老いの繰り言

see styles
 oinokurigoto
    おいのくりごと
(exp,n) repetitious harping of the elderly; oft-repeated tales by old folks; tedious and repetitive talk of old people; old man's rambling

賓頭盧頗羅墮


宾头卢颇罗堕

see styles
bīn tóu lú pǒ luó duò
    bin1 tou2 lu2 po3 luo2 duo4
pin t`ou lu p`o lo to
    pin tou lu po lo to
 Hinzuru harada
Piṇḍola-bhāradvāja, name of the first of the sixteen arhats, who became the old man of the mountains, white hair and bead, bushy eyebrows, one of the genī.

Variations:
好々爺
好好爺

see styles
 koukouya / kokoya
    こうこうや
good-natured old man

Variations:
好好爺
好々爺

see styles
 koukouya / kokoya
    こうこうや
good-natured old man

年寄りの冷や水

see styles
 toshiyorinohiyamizu
    としよりのひやみず
(exp,n) (idiom) (used as an admonishment to old people to not do dangerous things) an old man's indiscretions

猿麻桛(oK)

see styles
 saruogase; saruogase
    さるおがせ; サルオガセ
(kana only) old man's beard (any lichen of genus Usnea)

Variations:
黒式尉
黒色尉

see styles
 kokushikijou / kokushikijo
    こくしきじょう
noh mask used for old man roles (usu. black)

塞翁失馬安知非福


塞翁失马安知非福

see styles
sài wēng shī mǎ ān zhī fēi fú
    sai4 weng1 shi1 ma3 an1 zhi1 fei1 fu2
sai weng shih ma an chih fei fu
the old man lost his mare, but it all turned out for the best (idiom); fig. a blessing in disguise; it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good; also written 塞翁失馬焉知非福|塞翁失马焉知非福

塞翁失馬焉知非福


塞翁失马焉知非福

see styles
sài wēng shī mǎ yān zhī fēi fú
    sai4 weng1 shi1 ma3 yan1 zhi1 fei1 fu2
sai weng shih ma yen chih fei fu
the old man lost his mare, but it all turned out for the best (idiom); fig. a blessing in disguise; it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good

Variations:
爺むさい
爺穢い

see styles
 jijimusai
    じじむさい
(adjective) (kana only) like an old man; doddering; wizened; frowzy; seedy

Variations:
断簡
斷簡(sK)

see styles
 dankan
    だんかん
(form) fragment of a historical document; scrap of an old manuscript; piece of an antique record

Variations:
老いぼれ
老い耄れ

see styles
 oibore
    おいぼれ
(1) dotage; (2) feeble-minded old man; senile old fool; dotard

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

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