There are 11 total results for your Inu Dog search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
狗 see styles |
gǒu gou3 kou inu えのころ |
More info & calligraphy: Dog(archaism) puppy; (1) dog (Canis (lupus) familiaris); (2) snoop (i.e. a detective, a spy, etc.); (3) (derogatory term) loser; asshole; (prefix noun) (4) counterfeit; inferior; useless; wasteful A dog. |
戌 see styles |
xū xu1 hsü inu いぬ |
11th earthly branch: 7-9 p.m., 9th solar month (8th October-6th November), year of the Dog; ancient Chinese compass point: 300° (1) the Dog (eleventh sign of the Chinese zodiac); (2) (obsolete) (See 戌の刻) hour of the Dog (around 8pm, 7-9pm, or 8-10pm); (3) (obsolete) west-northwest; (4) (obsolete) ninth month of the lunar calendar; (given name) Mamoru The hour from 7-9 p. m.; translit. śū, śu. |
イヌ see styles |
inu イヌ |
(1) dog (Canis (lupus) familiaris); (2) snoop (i.e. a detective, a spy, etc.); (3) (derogatory term) loser; asshole; (prefix noun) (4) counterfeit; inferior; useless; wasteful; (female given name) Inu |
家狗 see styles |
jiā gǒu jia1 gou3 chia kou ie-no-inu |
A domestic dog, i.e. trouble, which ever dogs oneś steps. |
柴犬 see styles |
chái quǎn chai2 quan3 ch`ai ch`üan chai chüan shibaken しばけん shibainu しばいぬ |
shiba inu (Japanese dog breed) shiba (Japanese breed of dog); shiba inu; brushwood dog |
しば犬 see styles |
shibaken しばけん shibainu しばいぬ |
shiba (Japanese breed of dog); shiba inu; brushwood dog |
柴いぬ see styles |
shibainu しばいぬ |
shiba (Japanese breed of dog); shiba inu; brushwood dog |
狗臨井吠 狗临井吠 see styles |
gǒu lín jǐng fèi gou3 lin2 jing3 fei4 kou lin ching fei inu-ido-ni-hoyu kurinshōhai |
Like the dog barking at its own reflection in the well. |
Variations: |
shibainu; shibaken しばいぬ; しばけん |
shiba inu (dog breed); shiba; brushwood dog |
Variations: |
inu(p); inu いぬ(P); イヌ |
(1) dog (Canis (lupus) familiaris); (2) (derogatory term) (kana only) (See みっこくしゃ) squealer; rat; snitch; informer; informant; spy; (3) (derogatory term) loser; asshole; (prefix noun) (4) counterfeit; inferior; useless; wasteful |
Variations: |
shibainu; shibaken(柴犬, shiba犬) しばいぬ; しばけん(柴犬, しば犬) |
shiba (Japanese breed of dog); shiba inu; brushwood dog |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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