There are 26 total results for your Tate search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
盾 see styles |
dùn dun4 tun tate たて |
More info & calligraphy: Shieldshield; buckler; escutcheon; pretext; (surname) Tate |
竪 竖 see styles |
shù shu4 shu tate たて |
variant of 豎|竖[shu4] (1) the vertical; height; (2) front-to-back; length; (3) north-to-south; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (4) vertical (relationship); hierarchy; (5) (weaving) warp; (surname) Tate To stand, erect, upright. |
タテ see styles |
tate タテ |
(place-name) Tate |
建井 see styles |
tatei / tate たてい |
(surname) Tatei |
殺陣 see styles |
tate; satsujin たて; さつじん |
sword fight (in a film, play, etc.); stage combat; fight scene |
立て see styles |
tate たて |
(suffix) (1) particularly; especially; (suffix) (2) indicates the number of horses or oxen drawing a carriage; indicates the number of oars on a boat; (suffix) (3) indicates the number of movies, plays, etc. comprising a single program; indicates the number of items or methods used; (surname) Tate |
立井 see styles |
tatei / tate たてい |
(surname) Tatei |
立居 see styles |
tatei / tate たてい |
movements; sitting and standing; (surname) Tatei |
舘井 see styles |
tatei / tate たてい |
(surname) Tatei |
館充 see styles |
tatemitsuru たてみつる |
(person) Tate Mitsuru |
三名山 see styles |
sanmeizan / sanmezan さんめいざん |
(abbreviation) (See 日本三名山) Japan's Three Famous Mountains (Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tate and Mt. Haku) |
三霊山 see styles |
sanreizan / sanrezan さんれいざん |
(abbreviation) (See 日本三霊山・にほんさんれいざん) Japan's Three Holy Mountains (Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tate and Mt. Haku) |
舘豊夫 see styles |
tatetoyoo たてとよお |
(person) Tate Toyoo (1920.1.3-1998.4.9) |
館城跡 see styles |
tateshiroato たてしろあと |
(place-name) Tate Castle Ruins |
Variations: |
tate たて |
(n,n-suf,n-pref) contract; commitment |
建みさと see styles |
tatemisato たてみさと |
(person) Tate Misato (1978.3.13-) |
楯万南美 see styles |
tatemanami たてまなみ |
(person) Tate Manami |
楯真由子 see styles |
tatemayuko たてまゆこ |
(person) Tate Mayuko (1988.3.1-) |
縦四方固 see styles |
tateshihougatame / tateshihogatame たてしほうがため |
(irregular okurigana usage) (martial arts term) tate-shiho-gatame (judo); vertical four-quarter hold |
Variations: |
yakata; tachi(館); tate(館) やかた; たち(館); たて(館) |
(1) mansion; palace; manor house; castle; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (archaism) nobleman; noblewoman; dignitary; (3) (やかた only) (archaism) cabin (on a boat, carriage, etc.) |
日本三名山 see styles |
nihonsanmeizan / nihonsanmezan にほんさんめいざん |
(See 三名山) Japan's Three Famous Mountains (Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tate and Mt. Haku) |
日本三霊山 see styles |
nihonsanreizan / nihonsanrezan にほんさんれいざん |
Japan's Three Holy Mountains (Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tate and Mt. Haku) |
縦四方固め see styles |
tateshihougatame / tateshihogatame たてしほうがため |
(martial arts term) tate-shiho-gatame (judo); vertical four-quarter hold |
Variations: |
tate たて |
shield; buckler; escutcheon; pretext |
Variations: |
tate(p); tate たて(P); タテ |
(1) the vertical; height; (2) front-to-back; length; (3) north-to-south; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (4) vertical (relationship); hierarchy; (5) (See 経糸・たていと) (weaving) warp |
Variations: |
tateshihougatame / tateshihogatame たてしほうがため |
{MA} (See 横四方固め・よこしほうがため) tate-shiho-gatame (judo); vertical four-quarter hold |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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