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脚質

see styles
 kyakushitsu
    きゃくしつ
(1) {horse} running style (e.g. front runner); (2) (See 競輪) riding style (of a keirin cyclist)

脫韁


脱缰

see styles
tuō jiāng
    tuo1 jiang1
t`o chiang
    to chiang
to throw off the reins; runaway (horse); fig. out of control

舍人

see styles
shè rén
    she4 ren2
she jen
 toneri
    とねり
ancient office title; rich and important person
(out-dated kanji) (gikun reading) (1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (out-dated kanji) (1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (personal name) Toneri

舎人

see styles
 torine
    とりね
(1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (personal name) Torine

芦毛

see styles
 ashige
    あしげ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) dapple-grey (gray) (horse coat colour)

荒馬

see styles
 arauma
    あらうま
untamed horse; unbroken horse; wild horse; bronco; (surname) Araba

荒駒

see styles
 aragoma
    あらごま
wild or untamed horse; (surname) Arakoma

葦毛

see styles
 imoo
    いもお
(noun - becomes adjective with の) dapple-grey (gray) (horse coat colour); (place-name) Imoo

蒼竜

see styles
 souryuu / soryu
    そうりゅう
(1) blue dragon; (2) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens); (3) (astron) seven mansions (Chinese constellations) of the eastern heavens; (4) large horse with a bluish-leaden coat; (5) shape of an old pine tree; (given name) Souryū

蘆毛

see styles
 ashige
    あしげ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) dapple-grey (gray) (horse coat colour)

蚕豆

see styles
 soramame
    そらまめ
(kana only) broad bean (Vicia faba); horse bean; fava bean

装蹄

see styles
 soutei / sote
    そうてい
shoeing a horse; horseshoeing

裸馬

see styles
 hadakauma
    はだかうま
(noun - becomes adjective with の) unsaddled horse; (given name) Raba

裸騎


裸骑

see styles
luǒ qí
    luo3 qi2
lo ch`i
    lo chi
to ride (a horse, bicycle etc) naked

襲歩

see styles
 shuuho / shuho
    しゅうほ
gallop (horse gait)

調御


调御

see styles
diào yù
    diao4 yu4
tiao yü
 jōgo
To tame and control as a master does a wild elephant or horse, or as the Buddha brings the passions of men under control, hence he is termed 調御丈夫 and 調御師 Puruṣa-damya-sārathi.

調馬

see styles
 chouba / choba
    ちょうば
(noun/participle) horse training or breaking

諾足

see styles
 dakuashi
    だくあし
(obscure) trot (as in horse riding)

象馬


象马

see styles
xiàng mǎ
    xiang4 ma3
hsiang ma
 zōme
elephant and horse

責馬

see styles
 semeuma
    せめうま
breaking in a horse

赤兔

see styles
chì tù
    chi4 tu4
ch`ih t`u
    chih tu
Red Hare, famous horse of the warlord Lü Bu 呂布|吕布[Lu:3 Bu4] in the Three Kingdoms era

赤馬

see styles
 akauma; akamuma(ok)
    あかうま; あかむま(ok)
(1) red horse; (2) (obsolete) (used by geisha) menstruation; (3) (obsolete) fire; conflagration; arson; (personal name) Akauma

走馬


走马

see styles
zǒu mǎ
    zou3 ma3
tsou ma
to ride (a horse); to go on horseback

跑馬


跑马

see styles
pǎo mǎ
    pao3 ma3
p`ao ma
    pao ma
horse race; to ride a horse at a fast pace; (dialect) wet dream

跨上

see styles
kuà shàng
    kua4 shang4
k`ua shang
    kua shang
to mount (a horse, bike, flight of stairs, rickshaw etc)

跳箱

see styles
 tobibako
    とびばこ
vaulting horse; vaulting box; box horse

跳馬


跳马

see styles
tiào mǎ
    tiao4 ma3
t`iao ma
    tiao ma
 chouba / choba
    ちょうば
vault (gymnastics)
long horse (for vaulting)

蹄叉

see styles
 teisa / tesa
    ていさ
frog; fourchette; pad in a horse's hoof that acts as a shock absorber

蹴爪

see styles
 kezume
    けづめ
fetlock (horse, etc.); spur (chicken, etc.); cockspur; dewclaw (dog, etc.)

躍馬


跃马

see styles
yuè mǎ
    yue4 ma3
yüeh ma
to gallop; to spur on a horse; to let one's steed have his head

車裂


车裂

see styles
chē liè
    che1 lie4
ch`e lieh
    che lieh
to tear off a person's four limbs and head using five horse drawn carts (as capital punishment); to tear limb from limb

輓馬

see styles
 banba
    ばんば
draft horse; cart horse

速歩

see styles
 hayaashi / hayashi
    はやあし
    sokuho
    そくほ
(1) quick pace; quick steps; quick march; (2) trot (horse gait)

速足

see styles
 hayaashi / hayashi
    はやあし
(1) quick pace; quick steps; quick march; (2) trot (horse gait)

逸足

see styles
 issoku
    いっそく
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (form) swiftness; fleetness of foot; swift horse; (2) (form) outstanding talent; person of great talent

重種

see styles
 juushu / jushu
    じゅうしゅ
heavy breed (esp. horse)

重賞


重赏

see styles
zhòng shǎng
    zhong4 shang3
chung shang
 juushou; choushou / jusho; chosho
    じゅうしょう; ちょうしょう
ample reward; to reward generously
(1) (See 重賞レース) large prize (e.g. in horse racing); (2) generous reward

鉄馬

see styles
 tetsuba
    てつば
(1) armored horse; strong horse; (2) wind chime; (3) (slang) motorcycle; (given name) Tetsuma

鐐鎖


镣锁

see styles
liào suǒ
    liao4 suo3
liao so
fetter lock (to restrain horse); handcuff lock

鐵馬


铁马

see styles
tiě mǎ
    tie3 ma3
t`ieh ma
    tieh ma
 tetsuma
    てつま
armored horse; cavalry; metal chimes hanging from eaves; steel barricade; (Tw) bike
(personal name) Tetsuma

降着

see styles
 kouchaku / kochaku
    こうちゃく
(n,vs,vi) (1) (See 着陸) landing; touchdown; splashdown; (n,vs,vi) (2) {horse} demotion; (n,vs,vi) (3) {astron} accretion

青毛

see styles
 aoge
    あおげ
black (horse coat color); (place-name) Aoge

青馬

see styles
 haruma
    はるま
(1) dark-colored horse with a lustrous coat (coloured); (2) white horse; (personal name) Haruma

飛箱

see styles
 tobibako
    とびばこ
vaulting horse; vaulting box; box horse

飛馬


飞马

see styles
fēi mǎ
    fei1 ma3
fei ma
 hiba
    ひば
at the gallop
swift horse; (personal name) Hyūma

首懸

see styles
 kougake / kogake
    こうがけ
(archaism) leather strap put across a horse's neck

馬主

see styles
 umanushi(p); bashu; banushi
    うまぬし(P); ばしゅ; ばぬし
(1) owner of a horse (esp. racehorse); (2) (うまぬし only) registered owner (of a racehorse)

馬事

see styles
 baji
    ばじ
equine matters; horse-related matters

馬体

see styles
 batai
    ばたい
body of a horse; (surname) Matae

馬偏

see styles
 umahen
    うまへん
kanji "horse" radical at left

馬具


马具

see styles
mǎ jù
    ma3 ju4
ma chü
 bagu
    ばぐ
harness
horse tack; horse gear; harness

馬券

see styles
 baken
    ばけん
{horse} betting ticket; betting slip

馬刺


马刺

see styles
mǎ cì
    ma3 ci4
ma tz`u
    ma tzu
 basashi
    ばさし
spur (on riding boots)
horse-meat sashimi

馬勝


马胜

see styles
mǎ shèng
    ma3 sheng4
ma sheng
 bashou / basho
    ばしょう
(given name) Bashou
馬師 Aśvajit. Horse-breaker or Horse-master. The name of several persons, including one of the first five disciples.

馬医

see styles
 bai
    ばい
(rare) (See 馬医者) horse doctor; horse veterinarian; (surname) Bai

馬名

see styles
 bamei / bame
    ばめい
horse's name

馬喰

see styles
 bakurou / bakuro
    ばくろう
(sensitive word) cattle or horse trader; good judge of horses or cattle; (place-name) Bakurou

馬尾


马尾

see styles
mǎ wěi
    ma3 wei3
ma wei
ponytail (hairstyle); horse's tail; slender fibers like horse's tail (applies to various plants)

馬屁


马屁

see styles
mǎ pì
    ma3 pi4
ma p`i
    ma pi
horse hindquarters; flattery; boot-licking

馬市

see styles
 umaichi
    うまいち
horse market; (place-name) Umaichi

馬年


马年

see styles
mǎ nián
    ma3 nian2
ma nien
Year of the Horse (e.g. 2002)

馬房


马房

see styles
mǎ fáng
    ma3 fang2
ma fang
 babou / babo
    ばぼう
horse stable
stall (i.e. in a stable)
a stable

馬栗

see styles
 umaguri; umaguri
    うまぐり; ウマグリ
(See セイヨウトチノキ) horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum)

馬槽


马槽

see styles
mǎ cáo
    ma3 cao2
ma ts`ao
    ma tsao
 umabune; mabune
    うまぶね; まぶね
manger
(archaism) horse trough

馬橇

see styles
 basori
    ばそり
horse-drawn sleigh

馬步


马步

see styles
mǎ bù
    ma3 bu4
ma pu
(martial arts) horse stance (with legs wide apart, as when riding a horse)

馬毛

see styles
 umage
    うまげ
horsehair; horse hair; hair from mane and tail used for brushes and string instrument bows

馬油

see styles
 baayu; maayu / bayu; mayu
    バーユ; マーユ
horse oil; extract of horse subcutaneous fat, used in cosmetics and traditional medicine

馬甲


马甲

see styles
mǎ jiǎ
    ma3 jia3
ma chia
 umayoroi
    うまよろい
corset; sockpuppet (Internet slang); vest (dialect)
(archaism) horse armor; horse armour

馬疫

see styles
 baeki
    ばえき
horse disease

馬盥

see styles
 badarai; umadarai
    ばだらい; うまだらい
washtub for horses; horse tub

馬着

see styles
 bachaku
    ばちゃく
horse blanket; horse rug; (surname) Maki

馬祀


马祀

see styles
mǎ sì
    ma3 si4
ma ssu
aśvamedha, the horse sacrifice, either as an annual oblation to Heaven, or for specific purposes.

馬糞

see styles
 bafun; maguso
    ばふん; まぐそ
horse dung

馬糧

see styles
 baryou / baryo
    ばりょう
horse feed

馬經


马经

see styles
mǎ jīng
    ma3 jing1
ma ching
form (horse racing)

馬脚

see styles
 bakyaku
    ばきゃく
(1) horse's legs; (2) (See 馬脚を露わす) stage actor who plays the role of a horse's legs

馬船

see styles
 umabune
    うまぶね
horse-carrying military ship; (surname) Mabune

馬苑


马苑

see styles
mǎ yuàn
    ma3 yuan4
ma yüan
The horse park, i.e. 自馬寺 the White Horse Monastery at Loyang in the Later Han dynasty, where, according to tradition, the first missionaries dwelt.

馬虻

see styles
 umaabu / umabu
    うまあぶ
(rare) (See 馬蠅) horse botfly

馬蝿

see styles
 umabae
    うまばえ
horse botfly (Gasterophilus intestinalis)

馬蠅

see styles
 umabae
    うまばえ
horse botfly (Gasterophilus intestinalis)

馬賊


马贼

see styles
mǎ zéi
    ma3 zei2
ma tsei
 bazoku
    ばぞく
horse thief; (old) group of horse-mounted bandits
(hist) mounted bandit (esp. in north-east China from the end of the Qing dynasty)

馬身

see styles
 bashin
    ばしん
horse's length

馬車


马车

see styles
mǎ chē
    ma3 che1
ma ch`e
    ma che
 maacho / macho
    マーチョ
cart; chariot; carriage; buggy
(rare) (See 馬車・ばしゃ) coach (horse-drawn) (chi:); carriage; wagon; cart

馬鎧

see styles
 umayoroi
    うまよろい
(archaism) horse armor; horse armour

馬鐸

see styles
 bataku
    ばたく
(archaism) horse bell

馬面


马面

see styles
mǎ miàn
    ma3 mian4
ma mien
 umazura; bamen; umagao
    うまづら; ばめん; うまがお
Horse-Face, one of the two guardians of the underworld in Chinese mythology
(1) long thin face; (2) (うまづら only) (See 馬面剥) Black Scraper (fish); (surname) Bamen

馬首

see styles
 bashu
    ばしゅ
neck of a horse; (place-name) Umakubi

馬駒


马驹

see styles
mǎ jū
    ma3 ju1
ma chü
young horse (colt or filly)

馬麥


马麦

see styles
mǎ mài
    ma3 mai4
ma mai
Horse-grain, Buddha's food when he spent three months with the Brahmin ruler Agnidatta with 500 monks, one of his ten sufferings.

馱馬


驮马

see styles
tuó mǎ
    tuo2 ma3
t`o ma
    to ma
pack horse

馳駆

see styles
 chiku
    ちく
(n,vs,vi) (1) galloping around on a horse; (n,vs,vi) (2) running around; making every effort (to do); exerting oneself

馴馬


驯马

see styles
xùn mǎ
    xun4 ma3
hsün ma
 nareuma
    なれうま
to break in a horse; a trained saddle horse
(place-name) Nareuma

駁毛

see styles
 buchige
    ぶちげ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) leopard (horse coat pattern)

駄荷

see styles
 dani
    だに
horse's load; (place-name) Dani

駅伝

see styles
 ekiden
    えきでん
(1) (abbreviation) (See 駅伝競走) long-distance relay race; (2) stagecoach; post horse

駅子

see styles
 ekishi
    えきし
(archaism) staff at a horse changing station during the ritsuryo period

駅馬

see styles
 ekiba
    えきば
(archaism) post horse; horses used in the post-station system of old Japan

駆歩

see styles
 kuho
    くほ
(noun/participle) canter (horse gait)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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