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There are 48 total results for your 俳 search.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
俳 see styles |
pái pai2 p`ai pai |
not serious; variety show |
俳人 see styles |
haijin はいじん |
haiku poet; (given name) Haido |
俳佪 see styles |
pái huái pai2 huai2 p`ai huai pai huai |
variant of 徘徊[pai2 huai2] |
俳優 俳优 see styles |
pái yōu pai2 you1 p`ai yu pai yu haiyuu / haiyu はいゆう |
(See 役者・1) actor; actress; player; performer dancer |
俳友 see styles |
haiyuu / haiyu はいゆう |
(haiku) poetry pals |
俳句 see styles |
pái jù pai2 ju4 p`ai chü pai chü haiku はいく |
More info & calligraphy: Haikuhaiku; 17-mora poem, usu. in 3 lines of 5, 7 and 5 morae |
俳号 see styles |
haigou / haigo はいごう |
pseudonym of a haiku poet |
俳名 see styles |
haimei; haimyou / haime; haimyo はいめい; はいみょう |
(See 俳号・はいごう) pseudonym of a haiku poet |
俳味 see styles |
haimi はいみ |
subdued taste; refined taste; haiku (poetic) flavor (flavour) |
俳壇 see styles |
haidan はいだん |
the world of the haiku |
俳徊 see styles |
haikai はいかい |
(noun/participle) loitering; roaming; sauntering; wandering about; prowling |
俳文 see styles |
haibun はいぶん |
prose with a poetic haiku flavor (flavour) |
俳星 see styles |
haisei / haise はいせい |
(given name) Haisei |
俳画 see styles |
haiga はいが |
briefly drawn picture; haiku picture |
俳聖 see styles |
haisei / haise はいせい |
famous haiku poet; the poet Basho |
俳誌 see styles |
haishi はいし |
haiku magazine |
俳諧 see styles |
haikai はいかい |
(1) haikai; collective name for haiku, haibun, haiga, senryu, etc.; (2) (abbreviation) humorous or vulgar renga poetry |
俳謔 see styles |
haigyaku はいぎゃく |
joke |
俳風 see styles |
haifuu / haifu はいふう |
style of a haikai or haiku poem |
雑俳 see styles |
zappai ざっぱい |
playful literature originating from haiku |
俳一佳 see styles |
haiikka / haikka はいいっか |
(given name) Haiikka |
俳句会 see styles |
haikukai はいくかい |
haiku gathering |
俳句寺 see styles |
haikudera はいくでら |
(personal name) Haikudera |
俳小星 see styles |
haishousei / haishose はいしょうせい |
(given name) Haishousei |
俳維摩 see styles |
haiima / haima はいいま |
(given name) Haiima |
俳諧味 see styles |
haikaimi はいかいみ |
(See 俳味) haiku-like quality; clever feeling; witty flavor |
俳諧師 see styles |
haikaishi はいかいし |
writer of haikai poems |
俳優組合 see styles |
haiyuukumiai / haiyukumiai はいゆうくみあい |
(org) British Actors' Equity Association; (o) British Actors' Equity Association |
俳句らぶ see styles |
haikurabu はいくらぶ |
(personal name) Haikurabu |
劇団東俳 see styles |
gekidantouhai / gekidantohai げきだんとうはい |
(person) Gekidan Tōhai |
天狗俳諧 see styles |
tenguhaikai てんぐはいかい |
(See 天狗・1) parlour game in which three people each write one line of a 5-7-5 poem (without seeing the other lines; often producing humorous results); tengu haiku |
性格俳優 see styles |
seikakuhaiyuu / sekakuhaiyu せいかくはいゆう |
character actor; character actress |
悲劇俳優 see styles |
higekihaiyuu / higekihaiyu ひげきはいゆう |
tragic actor; tragedian |
映画俳優 see styles |
eigahaiyuu / egahaiyu えいがはいゆう |
movie (film, screen) actor or actress |
舞台俳優 see styles |
butaihaiyuu / butaihaiyu ぶたいはいゆう |
stage actor; stage actress |
Variations: |
haikai はいかい |
(1) haikai; collective name for haiku, haibun, haiga, senryū, etc.; (2) (abbreviation) (See 俳諧の連歌) humorous or vulgar renga poetry |
俳諧の連歌 see styles |
haikainorenga はいかいのれんが |
(exp,n) (hist) (See 連歌) haikai no renga (humorous, often vulgar style of renga which emerged in the 16th century) |
Variations: |
haifuu / haifu はいふう |
(See 俳諧・1,俳句) style of a haikai or haiku poem |
俳優労働組合 see styles |
haiyuuroudoukumiai / haiyurodokumiai はいゆうろうどうくみあい |
(org) Actors Equity Association; (o) Actors Equity Association |
奥武蔵俳句寺 see styles |
okumusashihaikudera おくむさしはいくでら |
(place-name) Okumusashihaikudera |
映画俳優組合 see styles |
eigahaiyuukumiai / egahaiyukumiai えいがはいゆうくみあい |
(org) Screen Actors Guild; SAG; (o) Screen Actors Guild; SAG |
黒人俳優組合 see styles |
kokujinhaiyuukumiai / kokujinhaiyukumiai こくじんはいゆうくみあい |
(o) Negro Actors Guild |
アクション俳優 see styles |
akushonhaiyuu / akushonhaiyu アクションはいゆう |
action movie actor; action star |
国際俳句交流協会 see styles |
kokusaihaikukouryuukyoukai / kokusaihaikukoryukyokai こくさいはいくこうりゅうきょうかい |
(org) Haiku international association; (o) Haiku international association |
Variations: |
haikai はいかい |
(1) haikai (collective name for haiku, haibun, haiga, senryū, etc.); (2) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 俳諧の連歌) haikai no renga (humorous, often vulgar style of renga which emerged in the 16th century); (3) (poetic term) absurd; comical |
俳諧の連歌(oK) |
haikainorenga はいかいのれんが |
haikai (humorous or vulgar renga poetry) |
Variations: |
haikai はいかい |
(n,vs,vi) loitering; roaming; sauntering; wandering about; prowling |
Variations: |
haikai はいかい |
(n,vs,vi) wandering (around); roaming; loitering; prowling; hanging around |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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