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Characters Pronunciation
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Simple Dictionary Definition

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    wu3
wu
 meguru
    めぐる

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Dance
to dance; to wield; to brandish
dancing; dance; (female given name) Meguru
To posture, brandish, play; urge.

十戒

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shí jiè
    shi2 jie4
shih chieh
 jukkai
    じゅっかい

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Ten Commandments
the ten commandments (religion)
(1) (Buddhist term) the 10 precepts; (2) Ten Commandments; Decalogue; Decalog; (surname) Jukkai
Śikṣāpada. The ten prohibitions (in Pāli form) consist of five commandments for the layman: (1) not to destroy life 不殺生 pāṇātipātāveramaṇi; (2) not to steal 不倫盜 adinnādānāver; (3) not to commit adultery 不婬慾 abrahmacaryaver.; (4) not to lie 不妄語musāvādāver.; (5) not to take intoxicating liquor 不飮酒 suramereyya-majjapamādaṭṭhānāver. Eight special commandments for laymen consist of the preceding five plus: (6) not to eat food out of regulated hours 不非時食 vikāla-bhojanāver.; (7) not to use garlands or perfumes 不著華鬘好香塗身 mālā- gandha-vilepana-dhāraṇa-maṇḍana-vibhūṣanaṭṭhānā; (8) not to sleep on high or broad beds (chastity) 不坐高廣大牀 uccāsayanā-mahāsayanā. The ten commandments for the monk are the preceding eight plus: (9) not to take part in singing, dancing, musical or theatrical performances, not to see or listen to such 不歌舞倡伎不往觀聽 nacca-gīta-vādita-visūkadassanāver.; (10) to refrain from acquiring uncoined or coined gold, or silver, or jewels 不得捉錢金銀寶物 jātarūpa-rajata-paṭīggahaṇāver. Under the Māhayāna these ten commands for the monk were changed, to accord with the new environment of the monk, to the following: not to kill, not to steal, to avoid all unchastity, not to lie, not to slander, not to insult, not to chatter, not to covet, not to give way to anger, to harbour no scepticism.

練功


练功

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liàn gōng
    lian4 gong1
lien kung
 renkou / renko
    れんこう

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Skill Acquired Through Hard Training
to do tai chi; to practice kung-fu (or other martial art); to train (for dancing, acrobatics etc)
{MA} skills acquired through hard training; feats of practice

舞踊

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 buyou / buyo
    ぶよう

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Dance
dancing; dance

舞蹈

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wǔ dǎo
    wu3 dao3
wu tao
 butou / buto
    ぶとう

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Dance / Dancing
dance (performance art); dancing
(n,vs,vi) dancing

芸者

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 geisha / gesha
    げいしゃ

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Geisha
geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl

歌舞

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gē wǔ
    ge1 wu3
ko wu
 kabu
    かぶ
singing and dancing
(n,vs,vi) singing and dancing
To sing and dance.

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suō
    suo1
so
uneven; unsteady (in dancing)

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kuí
    kui2
k`uei
    kuei
one-legged mountain demon of Chinese mythology; Chinese mythical figure who invented music and dancing; Chinese rain god; surname Kui

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chuǎn
    chuan3
ch`uan
    chuan
 masuzaki
    ますざき
mistaken; erroneous; contradictory
kanji "dancing legs" radical (radical 136); (surname) Masuzaki


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xiān
    xian1
hsien
to manner of dancing; to walk around

お酌

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 oshaku
    おしゃく
(noun/participle) (1) pouring alcohol; (2) person pouring alcohol for guests or customers (typically a woman); (3) (apprentice) geisha; dancing girl

伴舞

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bàn wǔ
    ban4 wu3
pan wu
to be a dancing partner to sb; to perform as a backup dancer; taxi dancer (hired dancing partner); escort

八戒

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bā jiè
    ba1 jie4
pa chieh
 hakkai; hachikai
    はっかい; はちかい
the eight precepts (Buddhism)
{Buddh} (See 五戒) the eight precepts (the five precepts with the addition of prohibitions against lying in a luxurious bed, self-decoration, song and dance, and eating after noon)
(八戒齋) The first eight of the ten commandments, see 戒; not to kill; not to take things not given; no ignoble (i.e. sexual) conduct; not to speak falsely; not to drink wine; not to indulge in cosmetics, personal adornments, dancing, or music; not to sleep on fine beds, but on a mat on the ground; and not to eat out of regulation hours, i.e. after noon. Another group divides the sixth into two―against cosmetics and adornments and against dancing and music; the first eight are then called the eight prohibitory commands and the last the 齋 or fasting commandment. Also 八齋戒; 八關齋 (八支齋) ; cf. 八種勝法.

劈叉

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pǐ chà
    pi3 cha4
p`i ch`a
    pi cha
the splits (move in dancing); to do the splits; Taiwan pr. [pi3 cha1]

合舞

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 aimai
    あいまい
dancing together in unison (in noh, kyogen, etc.)

國標


国标

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guó biāo
    guo2 biao1
kuo piao
national standard (abbr. for 國家標準|国家标准[guo2 jia1 biao1 zhun3]); international standard ballroom dancing (abbr. for 國際標準舞|国际标准舞[guo2 ji4 biao1 zhun3 wu3])

嬥歌

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 kagai(gikun)
    かがい(gikun)
(archaism) (See 歌垣) ritual singing and dancing gathering of young men and women

家台

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 yatai
    やたい
(irregular kanji usage) (1) cart (esp. a food cart); stall; stand; (2) festival float; portable shrine dedicated to a god and shaped like a house; dancing platform; (3) stage prop fashioned after a large building; (4) (abbreviation) framework (of a house, etc.); (5) (archaism) house (esp. a small and miserable house)

尬舞

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gà wǔ
    ga4 wu3
ka wu
(slang) to battle each other in street dancing (derived from Taiwanese 較, which sounds similar to Mandarin 尬[ga4]); (slang) to perform weird dance moves

屋体

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 yatai
    やたい
(1) cart (esp. a food cart); stall; stand; (2) festival float; portable shrine dedicated to a god and shaped like a house; dancing platform; (3) stage prop fashioned after a large building; (4) (abbreviation) framework (of a house, etc.); (5) (archaism) house (esp. a small and miserable house)

屋台

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 yatai
    やたい
(1) cart (esp. a food cart); stall; stand; (2) festival float; portable shrine dedicated to a god and shaped like a house; dancing platform; (3) stage prop fashioned after a large building; (4) (abbreviation) framework (of a house, etc.); (5) (archaism) house (esp. a small and miserable house)

幢幢

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chuáng chuáng
    chuang2 chuang2
ch`uang ch`uang
    chuang chuang
(literary) (of light, shadows) flickering; dancing

御酌

see styles
 oshaku
    おしゃく
(noun/participle) (1) pouring alcohol; (2) person pouring alcohol for guests or customers (typically a woman); (3) (apprentice) geisha; dancing girl

憧憧

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chōng chōng
    chong1 chong1
ch`ung ch`ung
    chung chung
(of light, shadows) swaying; moving about; dancing

抃舞

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biàn wǔ
    bian4 wu3
pien wu
 benbu
    べんぶ
(literary) to clap and dance in joy
(noun/participle) dancing and clapping one's hands with joy

楽舞

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 ramu
    らむ
singing and dancing; song and dance; (female given name) Ramu

歌垣

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 utagaki
    うたがき
(archaism) gathering of men and women who sang courtship songs to each other and danced; dancing and singing feast of young men and women in ancient Japan; (personal name) Utagaki

狂華


狂华

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kuáng huā
    kuang2 hua1
k`uang hua
    kuang hua
 kyōke
muscæ volitantes, dancing flowers before the eyes.

田楽

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 taraga
    たらが
(1) ritual music and dancing in shrines and temples; (2) rice dance; rice festival; (3) (abbreviation) {food} (See 田楽焼き) tofu (or fish, etc.) baked and coated with miso; (4) (abbreviation) (See 田楽返し) turning something in the manner one would use to cook dengaku-tofu on both sides; (surname) Taraga

相舞

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 aimai
    あいまい
dancing together in unison (in noh, kyogen, etc.)

神楽

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 jinraku
    じんらく
kagura; traditional Shinto music and dancing; (place-name, surname) Jinraku

立姿

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 tachisugata
    たちすがた
(1) standing figure; standing posture; (2) dancing pose

素謡

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 suutai / sutai
    すうたい
(See 謡・うたい) bare noh chanting; vocal-only noh theater performance, with no dancing or instruments; unaccompanied utai

群舞

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 gunbu
    ぐんぶ
(n,vs,vi) group dancing

翩躚


翩跹

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piān xiān
    pian1 xian1
p`ien hsien
    pien hsien
spry and lively (of dancing and movements)

舞伴

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wǔ bàn
    wu3 ban4
wu pan
dancing partner

舞妓

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wǔ jì
    wu3 ji4
wu chi
 maiko
    まいこ
    bugi
    ぶぎ
(loanword) maiko; apprentice geisha
(1) apprentice geisha; (2) dancing girl

舞姫

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 mano
    まの
female dancer; dancing girl; danseuse; (female given name) Mano

舞姿

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wǔ zī
    wu3 zi1
wu tzu
 maisugata
    まいすがた
dancer's posture and movement
dancing figure; one's appearance when dancing; dancing posture

舞子

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 mako
    まこ
(1) apprentice geisha; (2) dancing girl; (female given name) Mako

舞技

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wǔ jì
    wu3 ji4
wu chi
dancing skill

舞曲

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wǔ qǔ
    wu3 qu3
wu ch`ü
    wu chü
 bukyoku
    ぶきょく
dance music
musical dance; music and dancing

舞脚

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 maiashi
    まいあし
kanji "dancing legs" radical (radical 136)

舞萩

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 maihagi; maihagi
    まいはぎ; マイハギ
telegraph plant (Codariocalyx motorius); semaphore plant; dancing plant

舞踏

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wǔ tà
    wu3 ta4
wu t`a
    wu ta
 butou / buto
    ぶとう
(n,vs,vi) (See ダンス) dance (esp. Western style); dancing
stomping

舞鼠

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 mainezumi
    まいねずみ
Japanese dancing mouse (Mus musculus musculus)

花柳

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 hanayanagi
    はなやなぎ
Hanayagi school of Japanese dancing; (surname) Hanayanagi

諧劇


谐剧

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xié jù
    xie2 ju4
hsieh chü
Xieju opera (ballad and dancing monologue, popular in Sichuan)

踊歌

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 odoriuta
    おどりうた
song performed while dancing; ballad

踢腿

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tī tuǐ
    ti1 tui3
t`i t`ui
    ti tui
to kick; to do a kick (in dancing, martial arts etc)

蹦迪

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bèng dí
    beng4 di2
peng ti
disco dancing; to dance at a disco

輪舞

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 rondo
    ろんど
(n,vs,vi) round dance; dancing in a circle; (female given name) Rondo

辻踊

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 tsujiodori
    つじおどり
dancing on a street corner

鋼管


钢管

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gāng guǎn
    gang1 guan3
kang kuan
 koukan / kokan
    こうかん
steel pipe; pole (in pole dancing)
steel pipe; (place-name) Kōkan

オタ芸

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 otagei / otage
    オタげい
type of dancing and shouting performed by fans at concerts (usu. idol concerts)

かがい

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 kagai
    かがい
(archaism) ritual singing and dancing gathering of young men and women

たんす

see styles
 dansu
    ダンス
(n,vs,vi) dance; dancing; (personal name) Dance

ヲタ芸

see styles
 otagei / otage
    ヲタげい
type of dancing and shouting performed by fans at concerts (usu. idol concerts)

交誼舞


交谊舞

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jiāo yì wǔ
    jiao1 yi4 wu3
chiao i wu
social dance; ballroom dancing

内教坊

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 naikyoubou / naikyobo
    ないきょうぼう
(archaism) part of the imperial palace where dancing girls were trained (Nara and Heian periods)

同樂會


同乐会

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tóng lè huì
    tong2 le4 hui4
t`ung le hui
    tung le hui
social gathering at which those attending take it in turns to perform for the whole group (music, dancing or comedy etc)

國標舞


国标舞

see styles
guó biāo wǔ
    guo2 biao1 wu3
kuo piao wu
international standard ballroom dancing

地弾き

see styles
 jibiki
    じびき
(1) person who plays shamisen during dancing practice; (2) shamisen accompaniment

奇麗所

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 kireidokoro / kiredokoro
    きれいどころ
    kireidoko / kiredoko
    きれいどこ
(1) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman

小踊り

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 koodori
    こおどり
(noun/participle) dancing or jumping for joy

小躍り

see styles
 koodori
    こおどり
(noun/participle) dancing or jumping for joy

廣場舞


广场舞

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guǎng chǎng wǔ
    guang3 chang3 wu3
kuang ch`ang wu
    kuang chang wu
square dancing, an exercise routine performed to music in public squares, parks and plazas, popular esp. among middle-aged and retired women in China

御立台

see styles
 otachidai
    おたちだい
(1) Balcony of Appearances; balcony where the imperial family appears before the public; (2) (colloquialism) (sports) interview platform; winner's platform; rostrum; (3) (slang) dancing platform (in a disco)

念仏踊

see styles
 nenbutsuodori
    ねんぶつおどり
Buddhist incantation using chanting, drumbeating, and dancing

手踊り

see styles
 teodori
    ておどり
"dancing" with hands and arms from a seated position; dancing empty-handed

独楽鼠

see styles
 komanezumi
    こまねずみ
Japanese dancing mouse (Mus musculus musculus)

白拍子

see styles
 shirabiyoushi / shirabiyoshi
    しらびようし
(1) (archaism) dancing girl (end of the Heian period); (2) prostitute; (3) tempo in gagaku; (surname) Shirabiyoushi

社交舞

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shè jiāo wǔ
    she4 jiao1 wu3
she chiao wu
social dancing

稽古台

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 keikodai / kekodai
    けいこだい
(1) training partner; (2) training hall (esp. one made of wooden planks and used for dancing practice)

立ち姿

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 tachisugata
    たちすがた
(1) standing figure; standing posture; (2) dancing pose

素拍子

see styles
 shirabyoushi / shirabyoshi
    しらびょうし
(1) (archaism) dancing girl (end of the Heian period); (2) prostitute; (3) tempo in gagaku

綺麗所

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 kireidokoro / kiredokoro
    きれいどころ
    kireidoko / kiredoko
    きれいどこ
(1) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman

緊那羅


紧那罗

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jǐn nà luó
    jin3 na4 luo2
chin na lo
 kinnara
    きんなら
{Buddh} kimnara (celestial musicians and protectors of Buddhism); (female given name) Kinnara
緊捺羅 (or緊陀羅); 甄陀羅 (or 眞陀羅 ) kinnara; the musicians of Kuvera, with men's bodies and horses' heads; they are described as 人非人 men yet not men, and 疑神 mythical beings; one of the eight classes of heavenly musicians; they are also described as horned, as having crystal lutes, the females singing and dancing, and as ranking below gandharvas.

舞廳舞


舞厅舞

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wǔ tīng wǔ
    wu3 ting1 wu3
wu t`ing wu
    wu ting wu
ballroom dancing

舞散る

see styles
 maichiru
    まいちる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to dance down (leaves, petals, etc.); to fall as if dancing

舞會舞


舞会舞

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wǔ huì wǔ
    wu3 hui4 wu3
wu hui wu
party dancing

舞立つ

see styles
 maitatsu
    まいたつ
(v5t,vi) to fly up (as if dancing); to soar; to rise

舞踊家

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 buyouka / buyoka
    ぶようか
dancer; dancing master; dancing mistress

舞踏服

see styles
 butoufuku / butofuku
    ぶとうふく
ball dress; dancing clothes

舞踏靴

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 butougutsu / butogutsu
    ぶとうぐつ
dancing shoes

裸踊り

see styles
 hadakaodori
    はだかおどり
naked dance; dancing naked; striptease; strip show

踊り歌

see styles
 odoriuta
    おどりうた
song performed while dancing; ballad

踊念仏

see styles
 odorinenbutsu
    おどりねんぶつ
(irregular okurigana usage) Buddhist incantation using chanting, drumbeating, and dancing

辻踊り

see styles
 tsujiodori
    つじおどり
dancing on a street corner

鋼管舞


钢管舞

see styles
gāng guǎn wǔ
    gang1 guan3 wu3
kang kuan wu
pole dancing

霸王鞭

see styles
bà wáng biān
    ba4 wang2 bian1
pa wang pien
a rattle stick used in folk dancing; rattle stick dance

高麗鼠

see styles
 komanezumi
    こまねずみ
Japanese dancing mouse (Mus musculus musculus)

お立ち台

see styles
 otachidai
    おたちだい
(1) Balcony of Appearances; balcony where the imperial family appears before the public; (2) (colloquialism) (sports) interview platform; winner's platform; rostrum; (3) (slang) dancing platform (in a disco)

お遊戯会

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 oyuugikai / oyugikai
    おゆうぎかい
(See 遊戯・ゆうぎ・2) playing and dancing event at a preschool, kindergarten, etc.

フリーク

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 buriiku / buriku
    ブリーク
(1) freak (dancing, film, speed, etc.); enthusiast; (2) deformed person, animal. etc.; freak; monster; (place-name) Brieg; Brig (Switzerland)

マイハギ

see styles
 maihagi
    マイハギ
telegraph plant (Codariocalyx motorius); semaphore plant; dancing plant

当て振り

see styles
 ateburi; atefuri(sk)
    あてぶり; あてふり(sk)
(1) dancing that expresses the meaning of the song lyrics; (2) performing while miming playing instruments

御立ち台

see styles
 otachidai
    おたちだい
(1) Balcony of Appearances; balcony where the imperial family appears before the public; (2) (colloquialism) (sports) interview platform; winner's platform; rostrum; (3) (slang) dancing platform (in a disco)

念仏踊り

see styles
 nenbutsuodori
    ねんぶつおどり
Buddhist incantation using chanting, drumbeating, and dancing

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

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