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There are 15 total results for your Hodgson search.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ホジソン see styles |
hojison ホジソン |
More info & calligraphy: Hodgson |
便追 see styles |
binzui; binzui びんずい; ビンズイ |
(kana only) olive-backed pipit (Anthus hodgsoni); Hodgson's tree pipit; Indian tree pipit |
熊鷹 熊鹰 see styles |
xióng yīng xiong2 ying1 hsiung ying kumataka くまたか |
see 鷹鵰|鹰雕[ying1 diao1] (kana only) Hodgson's hawk eagle (Nisaetus nipalensis); mountain hawk-eagle; (surname) Kumataka |
鷹鵰 鹰雕 see styles |
yīng diāo ying1 diao1 ying tiao |
(bird species of China) mountain hawk-eagle; Hodgson's hawk-eagle (Nisaetus nipalensis) |
小公子 see styles |
shoukoushi / shokoshi しょうこうし |
(work) Little Lord Fauntleroy (novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett); (wk) Little Lord Fauntleroy (novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett) |
ビンズイ see styles |
binzui ビンズイ |
(kana only) olive-backed pipit (Anthus hodgsoni); Hodgson's tree pipit; Indian tree pipit |
霍氏鷹鵑 霍氏鹰鹃 see styles |
huò shì yīng juān huo4 shi4 ying1 juan1 huo shih ying chüan |
(bird species of China) Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo (Hierococcyx nisicolor) |
黒赤蝙蝠 see styles |
kuroakakoumori; kuroakakoumori / kuroakakomori; kuroakakomori くろあかこうもり; クロアカコウモリ |
(kana only) Hodgson's bat (Myotis formosus); Bartel's myotis |
ジュウイチ see styles |
juuichi / juichi ジュウイチ |
(kana only) Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo (Cuculus fugax); Horsfield's hawk cuckoo |
霍氏旋木雀 see styles |
huò shì xuán mù què huo4 shi4 xuan2 mu4 que4 huo shih hsüan mu ch`üeh huo shih hsüan mu chüeh |
(bird species of China) Hodgson's treecreeper (Certhia hodgsoni) |
黑喉紅尾鴝 黑喉红尾鸲 see styles |
hēi hóu hóng wěi qú hei1 hou2 hong2 wei3 qu2 hei hou hung wei ch`ü hei hou hung wei chü |
(bird species of China) Hodgson's redstart (Phoenicurus hodgsoni) |
黑頂蛙口鴟 黑顶蛙口鸱 see styles |
hēi dǐng wā kǒu chī hei1 ding3 wa1 kou3 chi1 hei ting wa k`ou ch`ih hei ting wa kou chih |
(bird species of China) Hodgson's frogmouth (Batrachostomus hodgsoni) |
ジヒシンチョウ see styles |
jihishinchou / jihishincho ジヒシンチョウ |
(kana only) Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo (Cuculus fugax); Horsfield's hawk cuckoo |
クロアカコウモリ see styles |
kuroakakoumori / kuroakakomori クロアカコウモリ |
(kana only) Hodgson's bat (Myotis formosus); Bartel's myotis |
Variations: |
juuichi(p); juuichi / juichi(p); juichi じゅういち(P); ジュウイチ |
(numeric) (1) (じゅういち only) eleven; 11; (2) jack (playing card); (3) (kana only) (ateji derived from its call) Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo (Cuculus fugax); Horsfield's hawk cuckoo |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 15 results for "Hodgson" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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