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瓜肌楓

see styles
 urihadakaede
    うりはだかえで
(kana only) grey-budded snake-bark maple (Acer rufinerve); redvein maple; Honshu maple

瓜膚楓

see styles
 urihadakaede
    うりはだかえで
(kana only) grey-budded snake-bark maple (Acer rufinerve); redvein maple; Honshu maple

白素貞


白素贞

see styles
bái sù zhēn
    bai2 su4 zhen1
pai su chen
(name of a person) Bai Suzhen, from Madame White Snake

白蛇傳


白蛇传

see styles
bái shé zhuàn
    bai2 she2 zhuan4
pai she chuan
Tale of the White Snake; Madame White Snake

短趾鵰


短趾雕

see styles
duǎn zhǐ diāo
    duan3 zhi3 diao1
tuan chih tiao
(bird species of China) short-toed snake eagle (Circaetus gallicus)

禺中時


禺中时

see styles
yú zhōng shí
    yu2 zhong1 shi2
yü chung shih
 guchū ji
time of the snake

竹葉青


竹叶青

see styles
zhú yè qīng
    zhu2 ye4 qing1
chu yeh ch`ing
    chu yeh ching
Trimeresurus stejnegeri (poisonous snake)

紋殻通

see styles
 mongaradooshi; mongaradooshi
    もんがらどおし; モンガラドオシ
(kana only) Fowler's snake eel (Ophichthus erabo)

翠青蛇

see styles
cuì qīng shé
    cui4 qing1 she2
ts`ui ch`ing she
    tsui ching she
Entechinus major (kind of snake)

脱け殻

see styles
 nukegara
    ぬけがら
cast-off skin (snake, insect, etc.); husk; empty shell; exuvia; exuviae

藻抜け

see styles
 monuke
    もぬけ
shed skin of snake, insect, etc. (also place left behind)

蘇摩蛇


苏摩蛇

see styles
sū mó shé
    su1 mo2 she2
su mo she
 Somaja
? Sūmasarpa, a former incarnaton of Śākyamuni when he gave his body as a great snake to feed the starving people.

虎尾蘭


虎尾兰

see styles
hǔ wěi lán
    hu3 wei3 lan2
hu wei lan
snake plant aka mother-in-law's tongue (Dracaena trifasciata)

蛇使い

see styles
 hebitsukai
    へびつかい
snake charmer

蛇島蝮


蛇岛蝮

see styles
shé dǎo fù
    she2 dao3 fu4
she tao fu
Snake island viper (Gloydius shedaoensis), feeding on migrating birds

蛇繩麻


蛇绳麻

see styles
shé shéng má
    she2 sheng2 ma2
she sheng ma
 ja jōma
The seeming snake, which is only a rope, and in reality hemp.

蛇遣い

see styles
 hebitsukai
    へびつかい
snake charmer

赤棟蛇

see styles
 yamakagashi
    やまかがし
(kana only) tiger keelback (Rhabdophis tigrinus); ringed grass snake

迦蘭陀


迦兰陀

see styles
jiā lán tuó
    jia1 lan2 tuo2
chia lan t`o
    chia lan to
 karanda
? karaṇḍa, ? karaṇḍaka. A bird which flies in flocks and has a pleasant note; also, a squirrel which awakened Bimbisāra to warn him against a snake. (2) The karaṇḍa-venuvana, a garden belonging to an elder called Karaṇḍa, used by a Nirgrantha sect, then presented by King Bimbisāra to Śākyamuni. Other forms: 迦蘭夷; 迦蘭馱; 迦蘭多迦; 迦藍陀; 伽鄰; 羯蘭鐸迦 (or 羯蘭馱迦).

金山寺

see styles
jīn shān sì
    jin1 shan1 si4
chin shan ssu
 kanayamaji
    かなやまじ
Jinshan Temple, where Fahai lives (from Madam White Snake)
(place-name) Kanayamaji
Gold Mountain Temple

雷峰塔

see styles
léi fēng tǎ
    lei2 feng1 ta3
lei feng t`a
    lei feng ta
Leifeng Pagoda, by West Lake until it was destroyed (also from Madam White Snake)

青大将

see styles
 aodaishou; aodaishou / aodaisho; aodaisho
    あおだいしょう; アオダイショウ
(kana only) Japanese rat snake (Elaphe climacophora)

Variations:

see styles
 nue
    ぬえ
(1) Japanese chimera; mythical creature with a monkey's head, tanuki's body, tiger's limbs, and a snake tail; (2) (See トラツグミ) White's thrush (Zoothera dauma); (3) mysterious person; person of unknown character; enigma

黄頷蛇

see styles
 aodaishou / aodaisho
    あおだいしょう
(irregular kanji usage) (kana only) Japanese rat snake (Elaphe climacophora)

鼈鼻蛇

see styles
biē bí shé
    bie1 bi2 she2
pieh pi she
a type of poisonous snake

あかまた

see styles
 akamata
    あかまた
Ryukyu odd-tooth snake (Dinodon semicarinatum)

ウミヘビ

see styles
 umihebi
    ウミヘビ
(1) (kana only) sea snake; (2) (kana only) worm eel (Ophichthidae spp.); snake eel

ウワバミ

see styles
 uwabami
    ウワバミ
(1) (kana only) large snake; (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) heavy drinking; heavy drinker

キング蛇

see styles
 kinguhebi; kinguhebi
    キングへび; キングヘビ
(kana only) king snake (any snake of genus Lampropeltis)

ジムグリ

see styles
 jimuguri
    ジムグリ
(kana only) Japanese forest rat snake (Euprepiophis conspicillatus, Elaphe conspicillata); burrowing rat snake

スネーク

see styles
 suneeku
    スネーク
snake; (place-name) Sneek (The Netherlands)

スネイク

see styles
 suneiku / suneku
    スネイク
snake

ツチノコ

see styles
 tsuchinoko
    ツチノコ
mythical snake-like creature; tsuchinoko

ピンゾロ

see styles
 pinzoro
    ピンゾロ
snake eyes (dice); double ones

ヘビウリ

see styles
 hebiuri
    ヘビウリ
(kana only) snake gourd (Trichosanthes cucumerina)

ミルク蛇

see styles
 mirukuhebi; mirukuhebi
    ミルクへび; ミルクヘビ
(kana only) milk snake (Lampropeltis triangulum)

丈八蛇矛

see styles
zhàng bā shé máo
    zhang4 ba1 she2 mao2
chang pa she mao
ancient spear-like weapon 18 Chinese feet 尺[chi3] in length, with a wavy spearhead like a snake's body

三索錦蛇


三索锦蛇

see styles
sān suǒ jǐn shé
    san1 suo3 jin3 she2
san so chin she
copperhead race (Elaphe radiata), kind of snake

人頭蛇身


人头蛇身

see styles
rén tóu shé shēn
    ren2 tou2 she2 shen1
jen t`ou she shen
    jen tou she shen
human head, snake's body; cf Nüwa 女媧氏|女娲氏[Nu:3 wa1 shi4] and Fuxi 伏羲氏[Fu2 Xi1 shi4] in some versions of mythology

佛口蛇心

see styles
fó kǒu shé xīn
    fo2 kou3 she2 xin1
fo k`ou she hsin
    fo kou she hsin
 bukku nishitenjashin
words of a Buddha, heart of a snake (idiom); two-faced; malicious and duplicitous
A Buddha's mouth but a serpent's heart.

四不可輕


四不可轻

see styles
sì bù kě qīng
    si4 bu4 ke3 qing1
ssu pu k`o ch`ing
    ssu pu ko ching
 shi fuka kyō
The four that may not be treated lightly: a prince though young, a snake though small, a fire though tiny, and above all a 'novice' though a beginner, for he may become an arhat. Cf. 阿合經 46.

塒を巻く

see styles
 toguroomaku
    とぐろをまく
(exp,v5k) (1) to coil itself (e.g. a snake); (2) to loaf around

宇賀の神

see styles
 ukanokami
    うかのかみ
(rare) (See 宇賀神) god of harvests and wealth (syncretized with Saraswati, and often taking the form of a heavenly woman, a white snake or a fox)

引蛇出洞

see styles
yǐn shé chū dòng
    yin3 she2 chu1 dong4
yin she ch`u tung
    yin she chu tung
lit. to pull a snake from its hole; to expose a malefactor (idiom)

打草驚蛇


打草惊蛇

see styles
dǎ cǎo jīng shé
    da3 cao3 jing1 she2
ta ts`ao ching she
    ta tsao ching she
lit. beat the grass to scare the snake (idiom); fig. to inadvertently alert an enemy; to punish sb as a warning to others

打蛇不死

see styles
dǎ shé bù sǐ
    da3 she2 bu4 si3
ta she pu ssu
beat the snake to death or it will cause endless calamity (idiom); nip the problem in the bud

摩睺羅伽


摩睺罗伽

see styles
mó hóu luó jiā
    mo2 hou2 luo2 jia1
mo hou lo chia
 magoraga
Mahoraga, snake's headed Indian deity; a protector deity of Buddhist law
mahoraga

杯弓蛇影

see styles
bēi gōng shé yǐng
    bei1 gong1 she2 ying3
pei kung she ying
lit. to see a bow reflected in a cup as a snake (idiom); fig. unnecessary suspicions; overly fearful

獅子身中

see styles
 shishishinchuu / shishishinchu
    しししんちゅう
(yoji) treacherous friend; snake in one's bosom; treacherous insider

畫蛇添足


画蛇添足

see styles
huà shé tiān zú
    hua4 she2 tian1 zu2
hua she t`ien tsu
    hua she tien tsu
lit. draw legs on a snake (idiom); fig. to ruin the effect by adding something superfluous; to overdo it
See: 画蛇添足

竹葉青蛇


竹叶青蛇

see styles
zhú yè qīng shé
    zhu2 ye4 qing1 she2
chu yeh ch`ing she
    chu yeh ching she
Trimeresurus stejnegeri (poisonous snake)

筆走龍蛇

see styles
bǐ zǒu lóng shé
    bi3 zou3 long2 she2
pi tsou lung she
lit. the brush flows with the fluidity of a dragon or snake (idiom); fig. (of brushwork, esp for calligraphy) lively; vigorous

納蛇於筒


纳蛇于筒

see styles
nà shé yú tǒng
    na4 she2 yu2 tong3
na she yü t`ung
    na she yü tung
 nōja o tō
To put a snake into a tube i.e. meditation able to confine unruly thoughts.

背黒海蛇

see styles
 seguroumihebi; seguroumihebi / seguromihebi; seguromihebi
    せぐろうみへび; セグロウミヘビ
(kana only) yellow-bellied sea snake (Pelamis platura); yellowbelly sea snake; pelagic sea snake

虎頭蛇尾


虎头蛇尾

see styles
hǔ tóu shé wěi
    hu3 tou2 she2 wei3
hu t`ou she wei
    hu tou she wei
lit. tiger's head, snake's tail (idiom); fig. a strong start but weak finish

蛇スープ

see styles
 ebisuupu / ebisupu
    えびスープ
{food} snake soup

Variations:

蟒蛇

see styles
 uwabami; uwabami
    うわばみ; ウワバミ
(1) (kana only) large snake; (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) heavy drinking; heavy drinker

養虎傷身


养虎伤身

see styles
yǎng hǔ shāng shēn
    yang3 hu3 shang1 shen1
yang hu shang shen
Rear a tiger and court disaster. (idiom); fig. if you're too lenient with sb, he will damage you later; to cherish a snake in one's bosom

養虎遺患


养虎遗患

see styles
yǎng hǔ yí huàn
    yang3 hu3 yi2 huan4
yang hu i huan
Rear a tiger and court disaster. (idiom); fig. if you're too lenient with sb, he will damage you later; to cherish a snake in one's bosom

高千穂蛇

see styles
 takachihohebi; takachihohebi
    たかちほへび; タカチホヘビ
(kana only) Japanese odd-scaled snake (Achalinus spinalis); Peters' odd-scaled snake; grey burrowing snake

黑眉蝮蛇

see styles
hēi méi fù shé
    hei1 mei2 fu4 she2
hei mei fu she
Snake island viper (Gloydius shedaoensis), feeding on migrating birds

龍頭蛇尾


龙头蛇尾

see styles
lóng tóu shé wěi
    long2 tou2 she2 wei3
lung t`ou she wei
    lung tou she wei
lit. dragon's head, snake's tail (idiom); fig. a strong start but weak finish

カラスウリ

see styles
 karasuuri / karasuri
    カラスウリ
(kana only) Japanese snake gourd (Trichosanthes pilosa)

キングヘビ

see styles
 kinguhebi
    キングヘビ
(kana only) king snake (any snake of genus Lampropeltis)

サンゴヘビ

see styles
 sangohebi
    サンゴヘビ
(kana only) coral snake

シロマダラ

see styles
 shiromadara
    シロマダラ
(kana only) Oriental odd-tooth snake (Dinodon orientale); Japanese odd-tooth snake

スネーク川

see styles
 suneekugawa
    スネークがわ
(place-name) Snake (river)

ニシキヘビ

see styles
 nishikihebi
    ニシキヘビ
(kana only) python; rock snake

みずへび座

see styles
 mizuhebiza
    みずへびざ
(astron) Hydrus (constellation); the Water Snake

ミルクヘビ

see styles
 mirukuhebi
    ミルクヘビ
(kana only) milk snake (Lampropeltis triangulum)

メクラヘビ

see styles
 mekurahebi
    メクラヘビ
(1) (kana only) blind snake (esp. the Brahminy blind snake, Ramphotyphlops braminus); worm snake; (expression) (2) (abbreviation) fools rush in

ヤマカガシ

see styles
 yamakagashi
    ヤマカガシ
(kana only) tiger keelback (Rhabdophis tigrinus); ringed grass snake

巳の日の祓

see styles
 minohinoharae
    みのひのはらえ
(exp,n) (archaism) purification ceremony held on the first day of the snake in the 3rd month of the lunar calendar

Variations:
禺中
隅中

see styles
 guchuu / guchu
    ぐちゅう
(archaism) (See 巳・2) hour of the snake (9-11am)

蛇の生殺し

see styles
 hebinonamagoroshi
    へびのなまごろし
(expression) state of uncertainty; limbo; leaving unfinished with the intention of inflicting suffering; dragging out tortuously; half-killing a snake

蛇穴に入る

see styles
 hebiananiiru / hebiananiru
    へびあなにいる
(exp,n) snake hibernation

Variations:
蛇蠍
蛇蝎

see styles
 dakatsu
    だかつ
(1) serpent (snake) and scorpion; (2) detestation

蜷局を巻く

see styles
 toguroomaku
    とぐろをまく
(exp,v5k) (1) to coil itself (e.g. a snake); (2) to loaf around

黒太刀梭魚

see styles
 kurotachikamasu
    くろたちかます
(kana only) snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens)

タカチホヘビ

see styles
 takachihohebi
    タカチホヘビ
(kana only) Japanese odd-scaled snake (Achalinus spinalis); Peters' odd-scaled snake; grey burrowing snake

とぐろを巻く

see styles
 toguroomaku
    とぐろをまく
(exp,v5k) (1) to coil itself (e.g. a snake); (2) to loaf around

一揃(rK)

see styles
 pinzoro; pinzoro
    ピンぞろ; ピンゾロ
(kana only) (See ピン・1,ゾロ目・1) roll of all ones (dice); snake eyes

Variations:
地潜
地潜り

see styles
 jimuguri; jimuguri
    じむぐり; ジムグリ
(kana only) Japanese forest rat snake (Euprepiophis conspicillatus, Elaphe conspicillata); burrowing rat snake

獅子身中の虫

see styles
 shishishinchuunomushi / shishishinchunomushi
    しししんちゅうのむし
(exp,n) (idiom) snake in one's bosom; treacherous friend

畝る(sK)

see styles
 uneru
    うねる
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to wind (of a road, river, etc.); to meander; to twist; to snake; (v5r,vi) (2) (kana only) to undulate; to surge; to swell; to roll; to billow

Variations:
蛇座
へび座

see styles
 hebiza
    へびざ
{astron} Serpens (constellation); the Snake

Variations:

蟒蛇

see styles
 uwabami; uwabami
    うわばみ; ウワバミ
(1) (kana only) large snake; (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) heavy drinking; heavy drinker

黒太刀梭子魚

see styles
 kurotachikamasu
    くろたちかます
(kana only) snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens)

アオダイショウ

see styles
 aodaishou / aodaisho
    アオダイショウ
(kana only) Japanese rat snake (Elaphe climacophora)

あぶらそこむつ

see styles
 aburasokomutsu
    あぶらそこむつ
(kana only) escolar (Lepidocybium flavobrunneum); snake mackerel

ウリハダカエデ

see styles
 urihadakaede
    ウリハダカエデ
(kana only) grey-budded snake-bark maple (Acer rufinerve); redvein maple; Honshu maple

クロタチカマス

see styles
 kurotachikamasu
    クロタチカマス
(kana only) snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens)

コーンスネーク

see styles
 koonsuneeku
    コーンスネーク
corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus); red rat snake

スネークダンス

see styles
 suneekudansu
    スネークダンス
snake dance

セグロウミヘビ

see styles
 seguroumihebi / seguromihebi
    セグロウミヘビ
(kana only) yellow-bellied sea snake (Pelamis platura); yellowbelly sea snake; pelagic sea snake

モンガラドオシ

see styles
 mongaradooshi
    モンガラドオシ
(kana only) Fowler's snake eel (Ophichthus erabo)

人心不足蛇吞象

see styles
rén xīn bù zú shé tūn xiàng
    ren2 xin1 bu4 zu2 she2 tun1 xiang4
jen hsin pu tsu she t`un hsiang
    jen hsin pu tsu she tun hsiang
a man who is never content is like a snake trying to swallow an elephant (idiom)

因陀羅勢羅窶詞


因陀罗势罗窭词

see styles
yīn tuó luó shì luó jù cí
    yin1 tuo2 luo2 shi4 luo2 ju4 ci2
yin t`o lo shih lo chü tz`u
    yin to lo shih lo chü tzu
 Indara seira kushi
因陀羅世羅求訶; 因陀羅窟; 因沙舊 Indraśailaguhā; explained by 帝釋石窟 Indra's cave; also by 蛇神山 the mountain of the snake god, also by 小孤石山 the mountain of small isolated peaks located near Nālandā, where on the south crag of the west peak is a rock cave, broad but not high, which Śākyamuni frequently visited. Indra is said to have written forty-two questions on stone, to which the Buddha replied.

強龍不壓地頭蛇


强龙不压地头蛇

see styles
qiáng lóng bù yā dì tóu shé
    qiang2 long2 bu4 ya1 di4 tou2 she2
ch`iang lung pu ya ti t`ou she
    chiang lung pu ya ti tou she
lit. strong dragon cannot repress a snake (idiom); fig. a local gangster who is above the law

槌の子(rK)

see styles
 tsuchinoko; tsuchinoko
    つちのこ; ツチノコ
tsuchinoko; mythical snake-like creature with thick midsection

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

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