There are 29 total results for your Rice Wine search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
酒 see styles |
jiǔ jiu3 chiu sake(p); sasa; ki(ok); kushi(ok); shu さけ(P); ささ; き(ok); くし(ok); しゅ |
More info & calligraphy: Wine / Alcohol / Sake(See お酒) alcohol; sake; (surname) Zake surā; maireya; madya. Wine, alcoholic liquor; forbidden to monks and nuns by the fifth commandment. |
篩 筛 see styles |
shāi shai1 shai furui ふるい |
(bound form) a sieve; to sieve; to sift; to filter; to eliminate through selection; to warm a pot of rice wine (over a fire or in hot water); to pour (wine or tea); (dialect) to strike (a gong) (1) sieve; sifter; screen; (2) screening (jobs, candidates, etc.) |
醴 see styles |
lǐ li3 li amasake あまさけ |
sweet wine (food term) sweet half sake; sweet drink made from fermented rice; (place-name) Amasake |
九献 see styles |
kukon くこん |
(1) (See 三三九度) three-times-three exchange of nuptial cups; (2) (See 女房詞) sake (secret language of court ladies); rice wine |
味淋 see styles |
wèi lín wei4 lin2 wei lin mirin みりん |
variant of 味醂[wei4 lin2] (kana only) mirin; type of sweet rice wine used in cooking |
味醂 see styles |
wèi lín wei4 lin2 wei lin mirin みりん |
mirin, a Japanese cooking wine (kana only) mirin; type of sweet rice wine used in cooking |
正宗 see styles |
zhèng zōng zheng4 zong1 cheng tsung masamune まさむね |
orthodox school; fig. traditional; old school; authentic; genuine (1) famous sword; sword blade by Masamune; (2) (colloquialism) sake; Japanese rice wine; brand of sake from Nada region during Tenpō era (1830-1844); (surname, given name) Masamune correct doctrine |
清酒 see styles |
qīng jiǔ qing1 jiu3 ch`ing chiu ching chiu seishu / seshu せいしゅ |
sake (Japanese rice wine) (See 濁酒・どぶろく) refined sake; (surname) Seishiyu |
濁酒 浊酒 see styles |
zhuó jiǔ zhuo2 jiu3 cho chiu nigorizake にごりざけ doburoku どぶろく dakushu だくしゅ jokushu じょくしゅ |
unfiltered rice wine (irregular okurigana usage) unfiltered sake (cloudy); unrefined sake; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) unrefined sake |
空口 see styles |
kōng kǒu kong1 kou3 k`ung k`ou kung kou sorakuchi そらくち |
incomplete meal of a single dish; meat or vegetable dish without rice or wine; rice without meat or vegetables (surname) Sorakuchi |
色酒 see styles |
shǎi jiǔ shai3 jiu3 shai chiu |
colored wine (made from grapes or other fruit, as opposed to a rice wine etc) |
菊酒 see styles |
kikuzake きくざけ |
(1) {food} (See 重陽) chrysanthemum sake; rice wine infused with chrysanthemum, served on the Chrysanthemum Festival (September 9); (2) {food} (See 味醂・みりん) strong mirin, typical of Kaga and Higo provinces |
酒藥 酒药 see styles |
jiǔ yào jiu3 yao4 chiu yao |
brewer's yeast; yeast for fermenting rice wine |
酒釀 酒酿 see styles |
jiǔ niàng jiu3 niang4 chiu niang |
sweet fermented rice; glutinous rice wine |
醉雞 醉鸡 see styles |
zuì jī zui4 ji1 tsui chi |
chicken in rice wine; also translated drunken chicken |
醪糟 see styles |
láo zāo lao2 zao1 lao tsao |
sweet fermented rice; glutinous rice wine |
黃酒 黄酒 see styles |
huáng jiǔ huang2 jiu3 huang chiu |
"yellow wine" (mulled rice wine, usually served warm) See: 黄酒 |
アラキ see styles |
araki アラキ |
arrack (grain or rice wine) (dut:); arak; (personal name) Araki |
ポン酒 see styles |
ponshu ポンしゅ |
(colloquialism) (See 日本酒・にほんしゅ) sake; Japanese rice wine |
日本酒 see styles |
nihonshu にほんしゅ |
sake (rice wine); saké |
江米酒 see styles |
jiāng mǐ jiǔ jiang1 mi3 jiu3 chiang mi chiu |
glutinous rice wine; fermented glutinous rice |
白乾兒 白干儿 see styles |
bái gān r bai2 gan1 r5 pai kan r |
alcoholic spirit; strong white rice wine |
紹興酒 绍兴酒 see styles |
shào xīng jiǔ shao4 xing1 jiu3 shao hsing chiu shoukoushu; shaoshinchuu; shaoshinchuu / shokoshu; shaoshinchu; shaoshinchu しょうこうしゅ; シャオシンチュウ; シャオシンチュー |
Shaoxing wine a.k.a. "yellow wine", traditional Chinese wine made from glutinous rice and wheat {food} Shaoxing wine (chi: shàoxīngjiǔ) |
アラック see styles |
arakku アラック |
arrack (grain or rice wine) (dut:); arak |
仕込み桶 see styles |
shikomioke しこみおけ |
vat for making rice wine |
日本米酒 see styles |
rì běn mǐ jiǔ ri4 ben3 mi3 jiu3 jih pen mi chiu |
Japanese rice wine; sake |
曲水の宴 see styles |
kyokusuinoen; gokusuinoen きょくすいのえん; ごくすいのえん |
(exp,n) (hist) winding stream party (event for composing poetry and drinking rice wine) |
Variations: |
mirin みりん |
(kana only) mirin; type of sweet rice wine used in cooking |
Variations: |
arakku; araki アラック; アラキ |
arrack (grain or rice wine) (dut:); arak |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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