There are 15 total results for your 非ず search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
非ず see styles |
arazu あらず |
(expression) (1) (archaism) it is not so; (expression) (2) no; never mind |
非ずんば see styles |
arazunba あらずんば |
(expression) (archaism) (kana only) if not; unless |
然に非ず see styles |
saniarazu さにあらず |
(expression) (kana only) not so |
我にも非ず see styles |
warenimoarazu われにもあらず |
(adverb) absentmindedly; in spite of oneself |
Variations: |
arazu あらず |
(expression) (1) (form) (kana only) not; (expression) (2) (form) (kana only) does not exist |
人木石に非ず see styles |
hitobokusekiniarazu ひとぼくせきにあらず |
(expression) (idiom) (obscure) Man is made of flesh and blood |
無きにしも非ず see styles |
nakinishimoarazu なきにしもあらず |
(expression) (kana only) not non-existent; not completely lacking; there is some; certainly existent |
非ステロイド性抗炎症薬 see styles |
hisuteroidoseikouenshouyaku / hisuteroidosekoenshoyaku ひステロイドせいこうえんしょうやく |
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug; NSAID |
千金の裘は一狐の腋に非ず see styles |
senkinnokyuuhaikkonoekiniarazu / senkinnokyuhaikkonoekiniarazu せんきんのきゅうはいっこのえきにあらず |
(expression) (proverb) to rule a country requires many great men; an expensive fur coat will not be made with a single fox |
Variations: |
warenimoarazu われにもあらず |
(adverb) absentmindedly; in spite of oneself |
Variations: |
hitobokusekiniarazu ひとぼくせきにあらず |
(expression) (proverb) man is not made of stone; man is made of flesh and blood |
人はパンのみにて生くる者に非ず see styles |
hitohapannominiteikurumononiarazu / hitohapannominitekurumononiarazu ひとはパンのみにていくるものにあらず |
(expression) (proverb) Man shall not live by bread alone |
人はパンのみにて生くるものに非ず see styles |
hitohapannominiteikurumononiarazu / hitohapannominitekurumononiarazu ひとはパンのみにていくるものにあらず |
(expression) (proverb) Man shall not live by bread alone |
Variations: |
nakinishimoarazu なきにしもあらず |
(expression) (kana only) not non-existent; not completely lacking; there is some; certainly existent |
Variations: |
hitohapannominiteikurumononiarazu / hitohapannominitekurumononiarazu ひとはパンのみにていくるものにあらず |
(expression) (proverb) man shall not live by bread alone |
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