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There are 40 total results for your Brazier search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
煁 see styles |
chén chen2 ch`en chen |
brazier |
爐 炉 see styles |
lú lu2 lu ranran らんらん |
stove; furnace (personal name) Ranran A stove, fireplace, censer. |
篝 see styles |
gōu gou1 kou kagari かがり |
bamboo frame for drying clothes; bamboo cage (1) (kana only) iron basket for torches; cresset; brazier; (2) (abbreviation) (kana only) (See 篝火・1) bonfire; (surname, female given name) Kagari |
七厘 see styles |
shichirin しちりん |
earthen charcoal brazier (for cooking) |
七輪 see styles |
shichirin しちりん |
earthen charcoal brazier (for cooking) |
助炭 see styles |
jotan じょたん |
paper-covered frame put over a hearth or brazier to make the fire last longer |
君荼 see styles |
jun tú jun1 tu2 chün t`u chün tu kunda |
kuṇḍa, firepot, brazier, or fire-hole used by the esoterics in fire-worship.; (or 軍荼) kuṇḍa, a hole in the ground for the fire at the fire altar: the homa or fire altar. |
火桶 see styles |
hioke ひおけ |
wooden brazier |
火燵 see styles |
kotatsu こたつ |
(kana only) kotatsu; table over an electric heater (orig. a charcoal brazier in a floor well) with a hanging quilt that retains heat |
火盆 see styles |
huǒ pén huo3 pen2 huo p`en huo pen |
brazier; fire pan; hibachi |
火箸 see styles |
hibashi ひばし |
long metal chopsticks (for handling charcoal, esp. in a brazier); fire tongs |
火鉢 see styles |
hibachi ひばち |
brazier; hibachi |
炬燵 see styles |
kotatsu こたつ |
(kana only) kotatsu; table over an electric heater (orig. a charcoal brazier in a floor well) with a hanging quilt that retains heat |
おこた see styles |
okota おこた |
(polite language) (feminine speech) (See 炬燵・こたつ) kotatsu; table over an electric heater (orig. a charcoal brazier in a floor well) with a hanging quilt that retains heat |
コタツ see styles |
kotatsu コタツ |
(kana only) kotatsu; table over an electric heater (orig. a charcoal brazier in a floor well) with a hanging quilt that retains heat |
手焙り see styles |
teaburi てあぶり |
small brazier; hand-warmer |
春火鉢 see styles |
haruhibachi はるひばち |
brazier for warming one's cold fingers, esp. in spring |
灰押し see styles |
haioshi はいおし |
ash leveler (use in a brazier) |
猫火鉢 see styles |
nekohibachi ねこひばち |
clay bed-warmer (cylindrical with holes in the sides, containing a brazier) |
箱火鉢 see styles |
hakohibachi はこひばち |
brazier encased in a wooden box |
置火燵 see styles |
okigotatsu おきごたつ |
portable brazier |
置炬燵 see styles |
okigotatsu おきごたつ |
portable brazier |
長火鉢 see styles |
nagahibachi ながひばち |
oblong brazier |
手あぶり see styles |
teaburi てあぶり |
small brazier; hand-warmer |
灰押さえ see styles |
haiosae はいおさえ |
ash leveler (use in a brazier) |
置き火燵 see styles |
okigotatsu おきごたつ |
portable brazier |
置き炬燵 see styles |
okigotatsu おきごたつ |
portable brazier |
Variations: |
shichirin しちりん |
earthen charcoal brazier (for cooking) |
Variations: |
hibashi ひばし |
long metal chopsticks (for handling charcoal, esp. in a brazier); fire tongs |
剃頭挑子一頭熱 剃头挑子一头热 see styles |
tì tóu tiāo zi yī tóu rè ti4 tou2 tiao1 zi5 yi1 tou2 re4 t`i t`ou t`iao tzu i t`ou je ti tou tiao tzu i tou je |
lit. only one end of the barber's pole is hot (idiom); fig. one-sided enthusiasm; one party is interested, but the other, not so much; (Note: In former days, street barbers carried their equipment on a pole, with tools and a stool at one end and a brazier at the other.) |
Variations: |
teaburi てあぶり |
small brazier; hand-warmer |
Variations: |
teaburi てあぶり |
small brazier; hand-warmer |
Variations: |
kotatsu(p); kotatsu こたつ(P); コタツ |
(kana only) kotatsu; table over an electric heater (orig. a charcoal brazier in a floor well) with a hanging quilt that retains heat |
Variations: |
hioke ひおけ |
wooden brazier |
Variations: |
hibashi ひばし |
long metal chopsticks (for handling charcoal, esp. in a brazier); fire tongs |
Variations: |
kotatsu(p); kotatsu こたつ(P); コタツ |
(kana only) kotatsu; table over an electric heater, with a hanging quilt to retain heat (orig. over a charcoal brazier in a floor well) |
Variations: |
shichirin しちりん |
earthen charcoal brazier (for cooking) |
Variations: |
hibachi ひばち |
brazier; hibachi |
Variations: |
okigotatsu おきごたつ |
portable brazier |
Variations: |
okigotatsu おきごたつ |
portable brazier |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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