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There are 44 total results for your Broom search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
zhǒu
    zhou3
chou
 houki / hoki
    ほうき
broom
(noun/participle) (kana only) broom

see styles
huì
    hui4
hui
 haruka
    はるか
broom
(female given name) Haruka


see styles
sào
    sao4
sao
 sou / so
    そう
(bound form) a (large) broom
(surname) Sou
To sweep.

see styles
tiáo
    tiao2
t`iao
    tiao
broom


see styles
zhǒu
    zhou3
chou
 houki / hoki
    ほうき
variant of 帚[zhou3]
(noun/participle) (kana only) broom; (surname) Houki

手箒

see styles
 tebouki / teboki
    てぼうき
whisk broom

掃帚


扫帚

see styles
sào zhou
    sao4 zhou5
sao chou
broom

掃把


扫把

see styles
sào bǎ
    sao4 ba3
sao pa
broom

梛筏

see styles
 nagiikada; nagiikada / nagikada; nagikada
    なぎいかだ; ナギイカダ
(kana only) butcher's broom (Ruscus aculeatus)

玉帚

see styles
 tamabahaki
    たまばはき
    tamahahaki
    たまははき
(1) broom (esp. one for sweeping a silkworm-raising room on the first Day of the Rat of the New Year); (2) plant used for constructing brooms (e.g. kochia); (3) liquor; alcohol; sake

玉箒

see styles
 tamabahaki
    たまばはき
    tamahahaki
    たまははき
(1) broom (esp. one for sweeping a silkworm-raising room on the first Day of the Rat of the New Year); (2) plant used for constructing brooms (e.g. kochia); (3) liquor; alcohol; sake

竹箒

see styles
 takebouki / takeboki
    たけぼうき
    takabouki / takaboki
    たかぼうき
bamboo broom

笤帚

see styles
tiáo zhou
    tiao2 zhou5
t`iao chou
    tiao chou
whisk broom; small broom; CL:把[ba3]

草箒

see styles
 kusabouki / kusaboki
    くさぼうき
broom

迦奢

see styles
jiā shē
    jia1 she1
chia she
 kasha
kāśa, a species of grass, used for mats, thatch, etc.; personified as one of Yama's attendants. M. W. Eitel says a broom made of it and used by Śākyamuni 'is still an object of worship'.

連玉

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 rengiyoku
    れんぎよく
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Spanish broom (Spartium junceum) (spa: retama); (personal name) Rengiyoku

高箒

see styles
 takabouki / takaboki
    たかぼうき
bamboo broom

はわく

see styles
 hawaku
    はわく
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) (kyu:) to sweep (with a broom); to clean up

レダマ

see styles
 redama
    レダマ
(kana only) Spanish broom (Spartium junceum) (spa: retama)

刷毛箒

see styles
 hakehouki; hakebouki / hakehoki; hakeboki
    はけほうき; はけぼうき
(kana only) whisk broom

棕櫚箒

see styles
 shurobouki / shuroboki
    しゅろぼうき
(See 棕櫚) hemp-palm broom

金雀児

see styles
 enishida
    えにしだ
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) common broom (Cytisus scoparius, Genista scoparia); Scotch broom; English broom

金雀枝

see styles
 enishida
    えにしだ
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) common broom (Cytisus scoparius, Genista scoparia); Scotch broom; English broom

金雀花

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jīn què huā
    jin1 que4 hua1
chin ch`üeh hua
    chin chüeh hua
broom; furze (family Fabaceae)

エニシダ

see styles
 enishida
    エニシダ
(kana only) common broom (Cytisus scoparius, Genista scoparia); Scotch broom; English broom

天狗巣病

see styles
 tengusubyou / tengusubyo
    てんぐすびょう
witches' broom (plant disease); hexenbesen

敝帚千金

see styles
bì zhǒu qiān jīn
    bi4 zhou3 qian1 jin1
pi chou ch`ien chin
    pi chou chien chin
lit. my worn-out broom, a thousand in gold (idiom); fig. sentimental value; I wouldn't be parted with it for anything.

敝帚自珍

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bì zhǒu zì zhēn
    bi4 zhou3 zi4 zhen1
pi chou tzu chen
to value the broom as one's own (idiom); to attach value to something because it is one's own; a sentimental attachment

玉ははき

see styles
 tamahahaki
    たまははき
(1) broom (esp. one for sweeping a silkworm-raising room on the first Day of the Rat of the New Year); (2) plant used for constructing brooms (e.g. kochia); (3) liquor; alcohol; sake

竹ぼうき

see styles
 takebouki / takeboki
    たけぼうき
bamboo broom

てんぐす病

see styles
 tengusubyou / tengusubyo
    てんぐすびょう
witches' broom (plant disease); hexenbesen

てんぐ巣病

see styles
 tengusubyou / tengusubyo
    てんぐすびょう
witches' broom (plant disease); hexenbesen

ナギイカダ

see styles
 nagiikada / nagikada
    ナギイカダ
(kana only) butcher's broom (Ruscus aculeatus)

ブルーム湾

see styles
 buruumuwan / burumuwan
    ブルームわん
(place-name) Loch Broom

銀葉金雀枝

see styles
 ginyouenishida; ginyouenishida / ginyoenishida; ginyoenishida
    ぎんようえにしだ; ギンヨウエニシダ
(kana only) Atlas broom (Argyrocytisus battandieri)

掃除用具入れ

see styles
 soujiyouguire / sojiyoguire
    そうじようぐいれ
cleaning equipment closet; broom closet

Variations:
箒(P)

see styles
 houki / hoki
    ほうき
(kana only) broom

ギンヨウエニシダ

see styles
 ginyouenishida / ginyoenishida
    ギンヨウエニシダ
(kana only) Atlas broom (Argyrocytisus battandieri)

連玉(ateji)

see styles
 redama; redama
    れだま; レダマ
(kana only) Spanish broom (Spartium junceum) (spa: retama)

Variations:
竹ぼうき
竹箒
高箒

see styles
 takebouki(竹bouki, 竹箒); takabouki(竹箒, 高箒) / takeboki(竹boki, 竹箒); takaboki(竹箒, 高箒)
    たけぼうき(竹ぼうき, 竹箒); たかぼうき(竹箒, 高箒)
bamboo broom

Variations:
玉箒
玉帚
玉ははき
玉ばはき

see styles
 tamahahaki(玉箒, 玉帚, 玉hahaki); tamabahaki(玉箒, 玉帚, 玉bahaki)
    たまははき(玉箒, 玉帚, 玉ははき); たまばはき(玉箒, 玉帚, 玉ばはき)
(1) broom (esp. one for sweeping a silkworm-raising room on the first Day of the Rat of the New Year); (2) (See 箒草) plant used for constructing brooms (e.g. kochia); (3) liquor; alcohol; sake

Variations:
金雀児(ateji)
金雀枝(ateji)

see styles
 enishida; enishida
    えにしだ; エニシダ
(kana only) (orig. from Spanish 'hiniesta') common broom (Cytisus scoparius, Genista scoparia); Scotch broom; English broom

Variations:
金雀枝(ateji)
金雀児(ateji)(rK)

see styles
 enishida; enishida
    えにしだ; エニシダ
(kana only) (orig. from Spanish 'hiniesta') common broom (Cytisus scoparius); Scotch broom; English broom

Variations:
てんぐ巣病
テングス病
天狗巣病
てんぐす病
テング巣病

see styles
 tengusubyou(tengu巣病, 天狗巣病, tengusu病); tengusubyou(tengusu病); tengusubyou(tengu巣病) / tengusubyo(tengu巣病, 天狗巣病, tengusu病); tengusubyo(tengusu病); tengusubyo(tengu巣病)
    てんぐすびょう(てんぐ巣病, 天狗巣病, てんぐす病); テングスびょう(テングス病); テングすびょう(テング巣病)
witches' broom (plant disease); hexenbesen

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

This page contains 44 results for "Broom" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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