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123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
猴 see styles |
hóu hou2 hou go |
More info & calligraphy: MonkeyThe monkey; 3-5 p. m. |
猿 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan mase ませ |
More info & calligraphy: Monkey / Ape(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) monkey (esp. the Japanese macaque, Macaca fuscata); ape; non-human primate; (1) (kana only) monkey (esp. the Japanese macaque, Macaca fuscata); ape; non-human primate; (2) (derogatory term) sly person; (3) (derogatory term) idiot; hick; (4) sliding wooden bolt (for holding a door or window shut); (5) clasp used to control the height of a pot-hook; (6) (archaism) bathhouse prostitute; (surname) Mase monkey |
悟空 see styles |
wù kōng wu4 kong1 wu k`ung wu kung gokuu / goku ごくう |
More info & calligraphy: Wukong / Goku(surname, given name) Gokuu |
猴拳 see styles |
hóu quán hou2 quan2 hou ch`üan hou chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Monkey Fist |
猴王 see styles |
hóu wáng hou2 wang2 hou wang |
More info & calligraphy: Monkey King |
猿拳 see styles |
saruken さるけん |
More info & calligraphy: Monkey Fist |
野猿 see styles |
yaen やえん |
More info & calligraphy: Yaen / Wild Monkey |
吉爾達 吉尔达 see styles |
jí ěr dá ji2 er3 da2 chi erh ta |
More info & calligraphy: Gilda |
孫悟空 孙悟空 see styles |
sūn wù kōng sun1 wu4 kong1 sun wu k`ung sun wu kung songokuu / songoku そんごくう |
More info & calligraphy: Sun Wukong / Son Goku(1) (char) Sun Wukong (character in the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West); Monkey King; (2) (char) Son Goku (Dragon Ball); (ch) Sun Wukong (character in the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West); Monkey King; (ch) Son Goku (Dragon Ball) |
西遊記 西游记 see styles |
xī yóu jì xi1 you2 ji4 hsi yu chi seiyuuki / seyuki せいゆうき |
More info & calligraphy: Journey to the West(1) (work) Journey to the West (classic of Chinese literature); (2) (work) Alakazam the Great (1960 animated film); (3) (work) Monkey (1978-1980 TV series); Monkey Magic; (4) (work) Saiyūki (2006 TV series); (wk) Journey to the West (classic of Chinese literature); (wk) Alakazam the Great (1960 animated film); (wk) Monkey (1978-1980 TV series); Monkey Magic; (wk) Saiyūki (2006 TV series) |
猴子偷桃 see styles |
hóu zi tōu táo hou2 zi5 tou1 tao2 hou tzu t`ou t`ao hou tzu tou tao |
More info & calligraphy: Monkey Stealing Peaches |
申 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen suu / su すう |
to extend; to state; to explain; 9th earthly branch: 3-5 p.m., 7th solar month (7th August-7th September), year of the Monkey; ancient Chinese compass point: 240° (1) the Monkey (ninth sign of the Chinese zodiac); (2) (obsolete) (See 申の刻) hour of the Monkey (around 4pm, 3-5pm, or 4-6pm); (3) (obsolete) west-southwest; (4) (obsolete) 7th month of the lunar calendar; (surname) Suu To draw out, stretch, extend, expand; notify, report: quote. |
猿猴 see styles |
yuán hóu yuan2 hou2 yüan hou enkou / enko えんこう |
apes and monkeys (1) monkey (esp. a gibbon); (2) (See 人形浄瑠璃) hand of the puppeteer (puppet theatre); (3) (See 河童・1) kappa; (4) (archaism) menstrual period; (place-name) Enkou monkeys |
愚 see styles |
yú yu2 yü gu ぐ |
to be stupid; to cheat or deceive; me or I (modest) (noun or adjectival noun) (1) foolishness; silliness; stupidity; folly; (pronoun) (2) (archaism) (humble language) I; me; (given name) Gu Monkey-witted, silly, stupid, ignorant. |
猓 see styles |
guǒ guo3 kuo |
monkey |
猶 犹 see styles |
yóu you2 yu rankoshi らんこし |
as if; (just) like; just as; still; yet (out-dated kanji) (adv,conj) (kana only) furthermore; still; yet; more; still more; in addition; greater; further; (personal name) Rankoshi A monkey; doubtful; if, so; like, as; yet, still; to scheme. |
獮 狝 see styles |
xiǎn xian3 hsien sen |
to hunt in autumn (archaic) markaṭa, 獮猴 a monkey, typical of the mind of illusion, pictured as trying to pluck the moon out of the water; also of the five desires; of foolishness; of restlessness. |
禺 see styles |
yú yu2 yü gu |
(archaic) district; (old) type of monkey A monkey; begin; the 巳 hour, 9-11 a. m. |
鵺 see styles |
yè ye4 yeh nue ぬえ |
a kind of bird similar to pheasant (1) Japanese chimera; mythical creature with a monkey's head, tanuki's body, tiger's limbs, and a snake tail; (2) White's thrush (Zoothera dauma); (3) man of mystery; enigma; (female given name) Nue |
一識 一识 see styles |
yī shì yi1 shi4 i shih isshiki |
One sense or perception; the one individual intelligence or soul which uses the various senses, likened to a monkey which climbs in and out of the various windows of a house— a Satyasiddhi and Sautrāntika doctrine. Also, a Vairocana maṇḍala. |
丙申 see styles |
bǐng shēn bing3 shen1 ping shen hinoesaru; heishin / hinoesaru; heshin ひのえさる; へいしん |
thirty-third year C9 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1956 or 2016 (See 干支・1) Fire Monkey (33rd term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1956, 2016, 2076) |
吠猿 see styles |
hoezaru ほえざる |
(kana only) howler monkey |
吼猿 see styles |
hoezaru ほえざる |
(kana only) howler monkey |
壬申 see styles |
rén shēn ren2 shen1 jen shen mizunoesaru; jinshin みずのえさる; じんしん |
ninth year I9 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1992 or 2052 (See 干支・1) Water Monkey (9th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1932, 1992, 2052) |
子猿 see styles |
kozaru こざる |
small monkey; infant monkey |
孤猿 see styles |
koen こえん |
lone monkey; stray monkey |
小猿 see styles |
kozaru こざる |
small monkey; infant monkey; (surname) Kozaru |
山猿 see styles |
yamazaru やまざる |
(1) mountain monkey; wild monkey; (2) (derogatory term) mountain dweller; bumpkin; boor |
庚申 see styles |
gēng shēn geng1 shen1 keng shen koushin / koshin こうしん |
fifty-seventh year G9 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1980 or 2040 (1) (See 干支・1) Metal Monkey (57th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1920, 1980, 2040); (2) (See 青面金剛) Shōmen Kongō (deity); (3) (こうしん only) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 庚申待) kōshin-machi (religious wake); (surname) Kōshin |
心猿 see styles |
xīn yuán xin1 yuan2 hsin yüan shinen しんえん |
passion; passions; (given name) Shin'en The mind as a restless monkey. |
情猿 see styles |
qíng yuán qing2 yuan2 ch`ing yüan ching yüan jōen |
The passions like an ape, never still. |
意猿 see styles |
yì yuán yi4 yuan2 i yüan ien |
The mind as intractable as a monkey. |
戊申 see styles |
wù shēn wu4 shen1 wu shen boshin ぼしん |
forty-fifth year E9 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1968 or 2028 (See 干支・1) Earth Monkey (45th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1908, 1968, 2028); (given name) Boshin |
攀覺 攀觉 see styles |
pān jué pan1 jue2 p`an chüeh pan chüeh hankaku |
Seizing and perceiving, like a monkey jumping from branch to branch, i.e. attracted by externals, unstable. |
沐猴 see styles |
mokkou / mokko もっこう |
(rare) (See 猿・1) monkey |
猴兒 猴儿 see styles |
hóu r hou2 r5 hou r |
monkey |
猴子 see styles |
hóu zi hou2 zi5 hou tzu |
monkey; CL:隻|只[zhi1] |
猴年 see styles |
hóu nián hou2 nian2 hou nien |
Year of the Monkey (e.g. 2004) |
猴戲 猴戏 see styles |
hóu xì hou2 xi4 hou hsi |
monkey show |
猿公 see styles |
etekou / eteko えてこう |
(familiar language) (See 公・4) monkey; ape |
猿子 see styles |
mashiko ましこ |
(1) (kana only) rosefinch (any finch of genus Carpodacus); (2) (rare) (See 猿・1) monkey; (surname) Mashiko |
猿山 see styles |
saruyama さるやま |
artificial mountain in a monkey enclosure (at a zoo, etc.); (place-name, surname) Saruyama |
猿渡 see styles |
sawahori さわほり |
(colloquialism) monkey bars; horizontal ladder; (surname) Sawahori |
猿神 see styles |
sarugami さるがみ |
monkey god; ape god |
猿腦 see styles |
ennou / enno えんのう |
(rare) monkey brain (eaten as a delicacy, medicine, etc.) |
猿臂 see styles |
yuán bì yuan2 bi4 yüan pi enpi えんぴ |
arms like those of an ape — muscular, or long and dexterous (form) long arm; monkey arm |
猿酒 see styles |
saruzake; mashirazake さるざけ; ましらざけ |
monkey booze; sake-like liquid produced by the fermentation of fruits left by monkeys in tree caches or hollows in rocks |
猿頬 see styles |
saruboo さるぼお |
(1) cheek pouch (monkey, squirrel, etc.); (2) iron mask that covers the chin and cheeks (worn by samurai); (3) (abbreviation) Anadara kagoshimensis (species of ark clam) |
獮猴 狝猴 see styles |
xiǎn hóu xian3 hou2 hsien hou sengo |
a monkey |
獼猴 猕猴 see styles |
mí hóu mi2 hou2 mi hou migo |
macaque The larger monkey, mischievous, restless, like the passions. |
瓦猿 see styles |
kawarazaru かわらざる |
clay monkey figure |
甲申 see styles |
jiǎ shēn jia3 shen1 chia shen kinoesaru; koushin / kinoesaru; koshin きのえさる; こうしん |
21st year A9 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 2004 or 2064 (See 干支・1) Wood Monkey (21st term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1944, 2004, 2064) |
申年 see styles |
sarudoshi さるどし |
year of the monkey |
申猴 see styles |
shēn hóu shen1 hou2 shen hou |
Year 9, year of the Monkey (e.g. 2004) |
痴猴 see styles |
chī hóu chi1 hou2 ch`ih hou chih hou |
The deluded monkey seizing the reflection of the moon in the water, e.g. unenlightened men who take the seeming for the real. |
癡猴 see styles |
chī hóu chi1 hou2 ch`ih hou chih hou chigo |
deluded monkey |
真猿 see styles |
masaru まさる |
(archaism) monkey (esp. the Japanese macaque, Macaca fuscata) |
瞎晃 see styles |
xiā huàng xia1 huang4 hsia huang |
to roam about; to monkey around |
禺中 see styles |
yú zhōng yu2 zhong1 yü chung gu chū |
the middle of the 巳 hour, 10 a. m. Tiantai called the fourth period of Buddha's teaching the 禺中. |
緑猿 see styles |
midorizaru; midorizaru みどりざる; ミドリザル |
(kana only) (See サバンナモンキー) green monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus) |
耍猴 see styles |
shuǎ hóu shua3 hou2 shua hou |
to get a monkey to perform tricks; to put on a monkey show; to make fun of sb; to tease |
臀疣 see styles |
tún yóu tun2 you2 t`un yu tun yu |
monkey's seat pads (zoology) |
藪蘭 see styles |
yaburan; yaburan やぶらん; ヤブラン |
(kana only) big blue lilyturf (Liriope muscari); lilyturf; liriope; border grass; monkey grass |
見猿 see styles |
mizaru みざる |
(See 三猿) see-no-evil monkey (one of the three wise monkeys) |
雄猿 see styles |
osuzaru おすざる |
male monkey |
雲梯 云梯 see styles |
yún tī yun2 ti1 yün t`i yün ti unade うなで |
(military) ladder used for scaling the walls of a fortified place (i.e. for escalading) in ancient times; firefighters' extension ladder; stone steps on a mountain (1) overhead ladder; horizontal ladder; monkey bars; (2) yunti (scaling ladder used for escalade in ancient China); (surname) Unade |
靈長 灵长 see styles |
líng zhǎng ling2 zhang3 ling chang |
primate (monkey, hominid etc) |
馬騮 马骝 see styles |
mǎ liú ma3 liu2 ma liu |
monkey (dialect); little monkey (affectionate term for children, subordinates) |
鹿猿 see styles |
shikazaru しかざる |
earthenware toy portraying a monkey sitting on top of a deer (often a bell) |
オス猿 see styles |
osuzaru オスざる |
male monkey |
きゃあ see styles |
kyaa / kya きゃあ |
(interjection) (1) yikes!; eek!; ouch!; blech; interjection expressing surprise, pain, fear, or disgust; (adverb) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) monkey screech; (3) (slang) customer |
ゲノン see styles |
genon ゲノン |
guenon (any Old World monkey of genus Cercopithecus); (personal name) Guenon |
こけ猿 see styles |
kokezaru こけざる |
foolish monkey |
さる年 see styles |
sarudoshi さるどし |
year of the monkey |
マシコ see styles |
mashiko マシコ |
(1) (kana only) rosefinch (any finch of genus Carpodacus); (2) (obscure) monkey |
僧帽猴 see styles |
sēng mào hóu seng1 mao4 hou2 seng mao hou |
capuchin monkey; genus Cebidae |
六衆生 六众生 see styles |
liù zhòng shēng liu4 zhong4 sheng1 liu chung sheng roku shujō |
The six senses 六根 are likened to six wild creatures in confinement always struggling to escape. Only when they are domesticated will they be happy. So is it with the six senses and the taming power of Buddha truth. The six creatures are a dog, a bird, a snake, a hyena, a crocodile (śiśumāra), and a monkey. |
十二獸 十二兽 see styles |
shí èr shòu shi2 er4 shou4 shih erh shou jūnishū |
The twelve animals for the "twelve horary branches" with their names, hours, and the Chinese transliterations of their Sanskrit equivalents; v. 大集經 23 and 56. There are also the thirty-six animals, three for each hour. The twelve are: Serpent 蛇 巳, 9-11 a.m. 迦若; Horse 馬午, 11-1 noon 兜羅; Sheep 羊未, 1―3 p.m. 毘梨支迦; Monkey 猴申, 3-5 p.m. 檀尼毘; Cock 鶏酉, 5-7 p.m. 摩迦羅; Dog 大戌, 7-9 p.m. 鳩槃; Boar 豕亥, 9-11 p.m.彌那; Rat 鼠子, 11-1 midnight 彌沙; Ox 牛丑 1-3 a.m. 毘利沙; Tiger (or Lion) 虎寅, 3―5 a.m. 彌倫那; Hare 兎卯, 5-7 a.m. 羯迦吒迦; Dragon 龍辰, 7-9 a.m 絲阿. |
口髭猿 see styles |
kuchihigezaru; kuchihigezaru くちひげざる; クチヒゲザル |
(kana only) mustached monkey (Cercopithecus cephus); moustached guenon |
台湾猿 see styles |
taiwanzaru; taiwanzaru たいわんざる; タイワンザル |
(kana only) Formosan rock macaque (Macaca cyclopis); Formosan rock monkey; Taiwanese macaque |
哈奴曼 see styles |
hā nú màn ha1 nu2 man4 ha nu man |
Hanuman, a monkey God in the Indian epic Ramayana |
大猿王 see styles |
daienou / daieno だいえんおう |
(personal name) Great Monkey King (as in Hanuman from the Ramayana tales (manga)) |
天狗猿 see styles |
tenguzaru; tenguzaru てんぐざる; テングザル |
(kana only) proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus); long-nosed monkey |
孫行者 孙行者 see styles |
sūn xíng zhě sun1 xing2 zhe3 sun hsing che |
Sun Wukong 孫悟空|孙悟空[Sun1 Wu4 kong1], the Monkey King, character with supernatural powers in the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记[Xi1 you2 Ji4] |
尾巻猿 see styles |
omakizaru; omakizaru おまきざる; オマキザル |
(kana only) any monkey of family Cebidae (esp. the capuchin monkeys of genus Cebus, but also including marmosets, tamarins and squirrel monkeys) |
尾長猿 see styles |
onagazaru; onagazaru おながざる; オナガザル |
(kana only) cercopithecoid (any Old World monkey of family Cercopithecidae, esp. the guenons of genus Cercopithecus) |
庚申會 庚申会 see styles |
gēng shēn huì geng1 shen1 hui4 keng shen hui kōshin e |
An assembly for offerings on the night of Keng-shen to an image in the form of a monkey, which is the shen symbolical animal; a Taoist rite adopted by Buddhism. |
庚申月 see styles |
koushinzuki / koshinzuki こうしんづき |
(hist) (See 庚申・1) Metal Monkey month; lunar month that contains a day of the Metal Monkey (essentially every other month) during which it was believed colds were more frequent |
弼馬温 see styles |
hitsubaon ひつばおん |
(char) Protector of the Stables (title given to the Monkey King in the novel "Journey to the West" when he is given a job in Heaven); (ch) Protector of the Stables (title given to the Monkey King in the novel "Journey to the West" when he is given a job in Heaven) |
恆河猴 恒河猴 see styles |
héng hé hóu heng2 he2 hou2 heng ho hou |
rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta); rhesus monkey; lit. river Ganges monkey of north India |
摩迦吒 摩迦咤 see styles |
mó jiā zhà mo2 jia1 zha4 mo chia cha makata |
markata, a monkey; also 摩斯吒. |
栗鼠猿 see styles |
risuzaru; risuzaru りすざる; リスザル |
(kana only) squirrel monkey (esp. the common squirrel monkey, Saimiri sciureus) |
溝酸漿 see styles |
mizohoozuki みぞほおずき |
monkey flower (plant); mimulus (plant) (Mimulus nepalensis var. japonicus) |
無支祁 无支祁 see styles |
wú zhī qí wu2 zhi1 qi2 wu chih ch`i wu chih chi |
a water goblin in Chinese mythology usually depicted as a monkey |
猿まね see styles |
sarumane さるまね |
(noun/participle) indiscriminate imitation; monkey see, monkey do; blind follower |
猿渡り see styles |
saruwatari さるわたり |
(colloquialism) monkey bars; horizontal ladder |
猿真似 see styles |
sarumane さるまね |
(noun/participle) indiscriminate imitation; monkey see, monkey do; blind follower |
猿芝居 see styles |
sarushibai さるしばい |
(1) monkey show; (2) (idiom) bad acting; overacting; unconvincing performance; farce; clumsy subterfuge |
獅尾狒 狮尾狒 see styles |
shī wěi fèi shi1 wei3 fei4 shih wei fei |
gelada (Theropithecus gelada), Ethiopian herbivorous monkey similar to baboon; also written 吉爾達|吉尔达[ji2 er3 da2] |
獮猴地 狝猴地 see styles |
xiǎn hóu dì xian3 hou2 di4 hsien hou ti sengo chi |
獮猴江 The place in Vaiśālī where Buddha preached. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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