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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition


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luó
    luo2
lo
 rou / ro
    ろう

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Rowe
gauze; to collect; to gather; to catch; to sift
(abbreviation) (See 羅甸語) Latin (language); (surname) Rou
A net (for catching birds), gauze, open work; sieve; to arrange in order; translit. la and ra sounds, e.g. 南羅 S. Lāra; Lāḍa; Lāṭa, in Gujarāt; 北羅 N. Lāra, Valabhī, on the western coast of Gujarāt.

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    yi4
i
 yoku
    よく

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Wings
wing; area surrounding the bullseye of a target; to assist; one of the 28 constellations of Chinese astronomy; old variant of 翌
(1) wing; (2) (よく only) {astron} (See 二十八宿,朱雀・すざく・2) Chinese "Wings" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (suf,ctr) (3) (よく only) (archaism) counter for birds or bird wings; (female given name) Yoku
assist

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cào
    cao4
ts`ao
    tsao
 hajime
    はじめ

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Cao / Kusa / Grass
variant of 肏[cao4]
(1) draft; rough copy; (2) (abbreviation) (See 草書) highly cursive style (of writing Chinese characters); grass style; (female given name) Hajime
Grass, herbs, plants; rough; female (of animals, birds, etc. ).

レック

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 reggu
    レッグ

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Lec
lek (communal ground used by birds in mating season); lekking; (personal name) Legge

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lòng
    long4
lung
to sing or chirp (of birds); music sound

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zhōu
    zhou1
chou
twittering of birds

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    ji1
chi
 soku
chirp of insects, birds, etc.

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sào
    sao4
sao
chirping of birds


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xiào
    xiao4
hsiao
(of people) to whistle; (of birds and animals) to screech; to howl; to roar

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zào
    zao4
tsao
(literary) (of birds or insects) to chirp; (bound form) to make a cacophonous noise


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yīng
    ying1
ying
calling of birds


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zhuàn
    zhuan4
chuan
 ten
to sing (of birds or insects); to warble; to chirp; to twitter
Translit. vā.

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fàn
    fan4
fan
(dialect) (of birds) to lay eggs; (archaic) to reproduce; to bear offspring

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    xu4
hsü
(literary) (of birds) to scatter in fear; (literary) wild; unrestrained

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zhé
    zhe2
che
 taku
    たく
old term for the right-falling stroke in Chinese characters (e.g. the last stroke of 大[da4]), now called 捺[na4]; sound made by birds (onom.); (literary) to dismember (form of punishment); to spread
(See 永字八法) eighth principle of the Eight Principles of Yong; stroke that falls rightwards and fattens at the bottom

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qín
    qin2
ch`in
    chin
 kin
    とり
(bound form) birds; fowl; (literary) birds and animals; old variant of 擒[qin2]
(1) bird; (2) bird meat (esp. chicken meat); fowl; poultry
bird

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    gu3
ku
to implicate; net for birds or fish

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    fu2
fu
net for catching birds

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    yu3

 hano
    はの
feather; 5th note in pentatonic scale
(counter) counter for birds or rabbits; (female given name) Hano
wing

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    he4
ho
glistening plumage of birds

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zhī
    zhi1
chih
wings of birds; legs of animals

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qiú
    qiu2
ch`iu
    chiu
 kiyuu / kiyu
    きゆう
fur; fur coat
(1) fur coat (to protect against the cold); (2) clothes made with the down of birds; fur coat; (surname) Kiyū

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    ju4
chü
 kyo
    きょ
to be at a distance of ... from; to be apart from; (bound form) distance; spur (on the leg of certain birds: gamecock, pheasant etc)
{bot} tubular nectary; spur


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zhī
    zhi1
chih
 sumihiko
    すみひこ
classifier for birds and certain animals, one of a pair, some utensils, vessels etc
(counter) (1) counter for ships; (counter) (2) counter for half of a pair (e.g. half of a folding screen); (counter) (3) (archaism) counter for items carried in a bundle (e.g. fish, birds, arrows); (personal name) Sumihiko


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míng
    ming2
ming
 mei / me
    めい
to cry (of birds, animals and insects); to make a sound; to voice (one's gratitude, grievance etc)
(female given name) Mei
Cry, sound, note of a bird, etc.; Oh ! alas ! to wail.


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bēi
    bei1
pei
 hiyodori
    ひよどり
the Pycnonotidae or bulbul family of birds
(kana only) brown-eared bulbul (Hypsipetes amaurotis); (place-name) Hiyodori


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yīng
    ying1
ying
 uguisu
    うぐいす
oriole or various birds of the Sylvidae family including warblers
(1) (kana only) Japanese bush warbler (Horornis diphone); Japanese nightingale; (2) (abbreviation) greenish brown; (prefix noun) (3) having a beautiful voice; (surname) Uguisu


𬸣

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xiān
    xian1
hsien
(literary) (adjective) (of birds) flying; soaring

九想

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jiǔ xiǎng
    jiu3 xiang3
chiu hsiang
 kusō
(九想觀) or 九相 navasaṃjñā. Meditation on a corpse in order to curb desire; one of the meditations on the unclean: vyādhmātakasaṃjñā, its tumefaction; vinīlakas., its blue, mottled colour; vipadumakas., its decay; vilohitakas., its mess of blood,etc.; vipūyakas., its discharges and rotten flesh; vikhāditakas., its being devoured by birds and beasts; vikṣiptakas., its dismembering; asthis., its bones; vidagdhakas., their being burnt and returning to dust.

二鳥


二鸟

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èr niǎo
    er4 niao3
erh niao
 nichou / nicho
    にちょう
(female given name) Nichō
The drake and the hen of the mandarin duck who are always together, typifying various contrasted theories and ideas, e.g. permanence and impermanence, joy and sorrow, emptiness and non-emptiness, etc.

八憍

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bā jiāo
    ba1 jiao1
pa chiao
 hakkyō
The eight kinds of pride, or arrogance, resulting in domineering: because of strength; of clan, or name; of wealth; of independence, or position; of years, or age; of cleverness, or wisdom; of good or charitable deeds; of good looks. Of these, eight birds are named as types: 鴟梟 two kinds of owl, eagle, vulture, crow, magpie, pigeon, wagtail.

呢喃

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ní nán
    ni2 nan2
ni nan
(onom.) twittering of birds; whispering; murmuring

唐織

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 karaori
    からおり
(1) karaori; Chinese weave; cloth decorated with birds and flowers in silk; (2) noh theater costume made with karaori weave

唧啾

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jī jiū
    ji1 jiu1
chi chiu
(onom.) babble; twittering of birds

啁哳

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zhāo zhā
    zhao1 zha1
chao cha
(literary) (onom.) combined twittering and chirping of many birds

啼囀


啼啭

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tí zhuàn
    ti2 zhuan4
t`i chuan
    ti chuan
to call sweetly (of birds)

嗉囊

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sù náng
    su4 nang2
su nang
crop (anatomy of birds, gastropods etc)

嘲哳

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zhāo zhā
    zhao1 zha1
chao cha
(onom.) clamorous noise made by numerous people talking or singing, or by musical instruments, or birds twittering

四生

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sì shēng
    si4 sheng1
ssu sheng
 shishou / shisho
    ししょう
{Buddh} the four ways of birth (from a womb, an egg, moisture or spontaneously); catur-yoni
catur-yoni, the four forms of birth: (1) 胎 or 生 jarāyuja, viviparous, as with mammalia; (2) 卵生 aṇḍaja, oviparous, as with birds; (3) 濕生 or 寒熱和合生 saṃsvedaja, moisture, or water-born, as with worms and fishes; (4) 化生 aupapāduka, metamorphic, as with moths from the chrysalis, or with devas, or in the hells, or the first beings in a newly evolved world.

大滿


大满

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dà mǎn
    da4 man3
ta man
 daiman
Great, full, or complete; tr. of mahā-pūrṇa, king of monster birds or garuḍas who are enemies of the nāgas or serpents; he is the vehicle of Viṣṇu in Brahmanism.

嬎蛋

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fàn dàn
    fan4 dan4
fan tan
(dialect) (of birds) to lay eggs

打鳥


打鸟

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dǎ niǎo
    da3 niao3
ta niao
to shoot a bird (with a gun, slingshot etc); to photograph birds

換毛


换毛

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huàn máo
    huan4 mao2
huan mao
 kanmou / kanmo
    かんもう
to molt (of birds); to change feathers
(noun/participle) molting; moulting; shedding

換羽


换羽

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huàn yǔ
    huan4 yu3
huan yü
 kanu
    かんう
to molt; to change feathers
(n,vs,vi) molting (of birds); moulting

放生

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fàng shēng
    fang4 sheng1
fang sheng
 housei / hose
    ほうせい
to set free a captive animal (in some cases, as an act of Buddhist mercy)
{Buddh} release of captive animals (birds, fish, etc.); (given name) Housei
To release living creatures as a work of merit.

数行

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 kazuyuki
    かずゆき
several lines (e.g. of flying birds); several streaks (e.g. of tears); (personal name) Kazuyuki

早課


早课

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zǎo kè
    zao3 ke4
tsao k`o
    tsao ko
 sōka
matins; morning service (in the Catholic Church); morning chorus (of birds)
morning devotions

比翼

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bǐ yì
    bi3 yi4
pi i
 hiyoku
    ひよく
(flying) wing to wing
(1) wings abreast (e.g. birds in flight); (2) single garment made to look double; (surname) Hiyoku

毛衣

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máo yī
    mao2 yi1
mao i
 kegoromo
    けごろも
(wool) sweater; CL:件[jian4]
(1) fur coat (to protect against the cold); (2) clothes made with the down of birds

牢籠


牢笼

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láo lóng
    lao2 long2
lao lung
 rōrō
cage; trap (e.g. basket, pit or snare for catching animals); fig. bonds (of wrong ideas); shackles (of past misconceptions); to trap; to shackle
Pen, pit, or fold (for animals) and cage (for birds).

番い

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 tsugai
    つがい
(1) (kana only) (one) pair (e.g. of birds); brace; couple; (2) joint; hinge

目白

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 mejiro
    めじろ
(1) (kana only) white-eye family of birds (Zosteropidae); (2) (kana only) Japanese white-eye (Zosterops japonicus); (place-name, surname) Mejiro

眼白

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yǎn bái
    yan3 bai2
yen pai
 mejiro
    めじろ
white of the eye
(1) (kana only) white-eye family of birds (Zosteropidae); (2) (kana only) Japanese white-eye (Zosterops japonicus)

砂囊

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shā náng
    sha1 nang2
sha nang
gizzard (anatomy of birds, gastropods etc)

祖鳥


祖鸟

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zǔ niǎo
    zu3 niao3
tsu niao
dinosaur ancestor of birds

禽獣

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 kinjuu / kinju
    きんじゅう
birds and beasts; beast; brute; (dumb) animal

禽獸


禽兽

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qín shòu
    qin2 shou4
ch`in shou
    chin shou
 kinjū
birds and animals; creature; beast (brutal person)
birds and beasts

禽類


禽类

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qín lèi
    qin2 lei4
ch`in lei
    chin lei
 kinrui
    きんるい
bird species; birds
birds

禽鳥


禽鸟

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qín niǎo
    qin2 niao3
ch`in niao
    chin niao
 kinchou / kincho
    きんちょう
birds; fowl
birds

秋毫

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qiū háo
    qiu1 hao2
ch`iu hao
    chiu hao
fine hair grown by animals (or down grown by birds) in the fall; (fig.) something barely discernible; the slightest thing; the minutest detail

糞道


粪道

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fèn dào
    fen4 dao4
fen tao
coprodeum (in birds)

網罟


网罟

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wǎng gǔ
    wang3 gu3
wang ku
net used to catch fish (or birds etc); (fig.) the net of justice 法網|法网[fa3wang3]

羂索

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juàn suǒ
    juan4 suo3
chüan so
 kenjaku
A noose, or net for catching birds; a symbol of Buddha-love in catching and saving the living.

羽数

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 hasuu / hasu
    はすう
(See 羽・わ) number of birds (esp. poultry)

羽族

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yǔ zú
    yu3 zu2
yü tsu
birds

羽衣

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 hagoromo
    はごろも
(1) angel's raiment; robe of feathers; (2) wings of birds or insects; plumage of birds; (3) (はごろも only) type of bug; (p,s,f) Hagoromo

脫羽


脱羽

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tuō yǔ
    tuo1 yu3
t`o yü
    to yü
to shed feathers; to molt (of birds)

花鳥


花鸟

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huā niǎo
    hua1 niao3
hua niao
 katori
    かとり
painting of birds and flowers
flowers and birds; (female given name) Katori

葦手

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 ashide
    あしで
(1) (hist) ashide; painting of a waterside using characters of a poem to represent reeds, rocks, birds, etc. (Heian period); (2) handwriting style inspired by ashide paintings

變鳥


变鸟

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biàn niǎo
    bian4 niao3
pien niao
 henchō
phantasmic birds

走禽

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zǒu qín
    zou3 qin2
tsou ch`in
    tsou chin
Ratitae (formerly Cursores) flightless birds such as ostriches

遊禽

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yóu qín
    you2 qin2
yu ch`in
    yu chin
 yukin
playful birds

遷飛


迁飞

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qiān fēi
    qian1 fei1
ch`ien fei
    chien fei
to migrate (of birds)

野味

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yě wèi
    ye3 wei4
yeh wei
 yami
    やみ
game; wild animals and birds hunted for food or sport
(archaism) gamy taste

野禽

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yě qín
    ye3 qin2
yeh ch`in
    yeh chin
 yakin
    やきん
fowl
wild birds

防鳥

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 bouchou / bocho
    ぼうちょう
birdproofing; protection from birds

隼科

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 hayabusaka
    はやぶさか
(noun - becomes adjective with の) Falconidae; family of birds of prey

雉目

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 kijimoku
    きじもく
Galliformes; galliform order of birds

雉科

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 kijika
    きじか
Phasianidae; pheasant family of birds

飛征


飞征

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fēi zhēng
    fei1 zheng1
fei cheng
(archaic) birds and animals

飛散


飞散

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fēi sàn
    fei1 san4
fei san
 hisan
    ひさん
(of smoke) to disperse; to dissipate; (of birds) to fly away in all directions
(n,vs,vi) scattering (e.g. dust in the wind, enemies before an assault); dispersal; flying off (in all directions); flying apart

飛来

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 hirari
    ひらり
(n,vs,vi) (1) coming flying in (of migratory birds, airborne sand, etc.); (n,vs,vi) (2) coming by airplane; (female given name) Hirari

飛禽


飞禽

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fēi qín
    fei1 qin2
fei ch`in
    fei chin
birds

魚鳥

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 gyochou / gyocho
    ぎょちょう
fishes and birds

魚鷹


鱼鹰

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yú yīng
    yu2 ying1
yü ying
name used for many fishing birds; cormorant; osprey

鳥刺

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 torisashi
    とりさし
(1) catching birds (using a birdlime-covered pole); bird catcher; (2) slices of raw chicken meat; chicken sashimi

鳥曇

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 torigumori
    とりぐもり
cloudy sky that appears when the migrating birds that stayed for winter and autumn in Japan leave to go north

鳥獣

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 choujuu / choju
    ちょうじゅう
birds and wild animals; wildlife

鳥獸


鸟兽

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niǎo shòu
    niao3 shou4
niao shou
birds and beasts; fauna

鳥綱

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 choukou / choko
    ちょうこう
Aves (class of vertebrates comprising the birds)

鳥葬

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 chousou / choso
    ちょうそう
sky burial (funeral ritual in which the body of the deceased is exposed to be eaten by birds)

鳥追

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 torioi
    とりおい
(1) driving off birds; (2) procession held at the New Year to chase away the birds for the year, with children singing songs as the villagers walked from house to house; (3) female street musician who wore a braided hat and carried a shamisen; (4) street entertainer who appeared on New Year's eve and performed with a fan; (place-name) Torioi

鳥道


鸟道

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niǎo dào
    niao3 dao4
niao tao
 chōdō
a road only a bird can manage; steep dangerous road
The path of the birds, evasive, mysterious, difficult, as is the mystic life. Also a fabulous island only reached by flight.

鳥頭

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 torigashira
    とりがしら
(abbreviation) (See 鳥頭の太刀) long sword with birds' heads carved on the pommel; (surname) Torigashira

鳥類


鸟类

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niǎo lèi
    niao3 lei4
niao lei
 chourui / chorui
    ちょうるい
birds
birds

鳩目

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 hatomoku
    はともく
    hatome
    はとめ
Columbiformes; order of birds comprising pigeons and doves; eyelet

鳴叫


鸣叫

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míng jiào
    ming2 jiao4
ming chiao
to emit a sound; (of birds, insects etc) to chirp, hoot etc; (of a siren, steam whistle etc) to sound

鴨目

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 kamome
    かもめ
Anseriformes (order of swimming birds); (surname) Kamome

鴨科

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 kamoka
    かもか
Anatidae; duck family of birds

鴿子


鸽子

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gē zi
    ge1 zi5
ko tzu
 hatoko
    はとこ
pigeon; dove; various birds of the family Columbidae
(female given name) Hatoko

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

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