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    yi2
i
 hebi
    へび

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Snake / Serpent
used in 委蛇[wei1yi2]
(1) (じゃ is more associated with serpent and large snakes) snake; (2) serpent; large snake; (surname) Hebi
sarpa, a serpent, snake.


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lóng
    long2
lung
 riyou / riyo
    りよう

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Dragon
Chinese dragon; loong; (fig.) emperor; dragon; (bound form) dinosaur
(out-dated kanji) (1) dragon (esp. a Chinese dragon); (2) naga; semi-divine human-cobra chimera in Hindu and Buddhist mythology; (personal name) Riyou
A dragon, dragon-like, imperial; tr. for nāga, which means snake, serpent; also elephant, elephantine, serpent-like, etc., cf. 那.

ヘビ

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 hebi
    ヘビ

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Hebi
(1) snake; (2) serpent; large snake

天龍


天龙

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tiān lóng
    tian1 long2
t`ien lung
    tien lung
 tenryuu / tenryu
    てんりゅう

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Celestial Dragon / Tian Long
(place-name, surname) Tenryū
Devas, including Brahma, Indra, and the devas, together with the nāgas.

小龍


小龙

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xiǎo lóng
    xiao3 long2
hsiao lung

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Little Dragon
snake (as one of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals 生肖[sheng1 xiao4])

毒蛇

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dú shé
    du2 she2
tu she
 dokuja; dokuhebi
    どくじゃ; どくへび

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Viper
viper
venomous snake; poisonous snake
A poisonous snake.; Poisonous snakes, the four elements of the body— earth, water, fire, wind (or air)— which harm a man by their variation, i. e. increase and decrease. Also, gold.

水蛇

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shuǐ shé
    shui3 she2
shui she

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Water Snake
water snake

マンバ

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 manba
    マンバ

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Manba
(1) mamba (snake of the genus Dendroaspis); (2) (abbreviation) (See ヤマンバ) yamanba; manba; girl or young woman adhering to a fashion trend often characterized by extremely gaudy and colourful facial make up, heavily tanned skin and hair dyed in a bright hue; (personal name) Mumba

五形拳

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 gokeiken / gokeken
    ごけいけん

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Wu Xing Fist
{MA} Wu Xing Fist; Five Form Fist (Dragon, Snake, Tiger, Crane, Leopard)

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    si4
ssu
 mi
    み
6th earthly branch: 9-11 a.m., 4th solar month (5th May-5th June), year of the Snake; ancient Chinese compass point: 150°
(1) the Snake (sixth sign of the Chinese zodiac); the Serpent; (2) (obsolete) (See 巳の刻) hour of the Snake (around 10am, 9-11am, or 10am-12 noon); (3) (obsolete) south-southeast; (4) (obsolete) fourth month of the lunar calendar; (female given name) Mi
snake


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lín
    lin2
lin
 rin
    りん
scales (of fish, snakes etc)
(1) (kana only) scale (of fish, snake, etc.); (2) (kana only) serif (on kana or kanji (e.g. in Mincho font)); (female given name) Rin

游蛇

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yóu shé
    you2 she2
yu she
 yuuda; yuuda / yuda; yuda
    ゆうだ; ユウダ
water snake; colubrid; racer
(kana only) water snake

蛇毒

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shé dú
    she2 du2
she tu
 jadoku; hebidoku
    じゃどく; へびどく
snake venom
snake venom; snake toxin

蛇皮

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shé pí
    she2 pi2
she p`i
    she pi
 jabi; jahi
    じゃび; じゃひ
snake skin
(1) snake skin; (2) (abbreviation) (See 蛇皮線) sanshin

蛇頭


蛇头

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shé tóu
    she2 tou2
she t`ou
    she tou
 jatou / jato
    じゃとう
head of a snake; human smuggler
snakeheads; Chinese criminal gangs, esp. for smuggling Chinese immigrants; (place-name) Jatou

see styles
huǐ
    hui3
hui
mythical venomous snake

see styles

    fu4
fu
scales on the belly of a snake, aiding locomotion; snail; to crawl


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tuì
    tui4
t`ui
    tui
 monuke
    もぬけ
    nukegara
    ぬけがら
skin cast off during molting; exuvia; to pupate; to molt; to slough; to cast off an old skin or shell
shed skin of snake, insect, etc. (also place left behind); cast-off skin (snake, insect, etc.); husk; empty shell; exuvia; exuviae

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    fu4
fu
 mamushi; mamushi; hami(ok); kuchibami(ok); tajihi(ok)
    マムシ; まむし; はみ(ok); くちばみ(ok); たじひ(ok)
insect; poisonous snake (archaic)
(kana only) (See クサリヘビ) pit viper (esp. the mamushi, Gloydius blomhoffi)

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mǎng
    mang3
mang
 uwabami
    うわばみ
old variant of 蟒[mang3]
(1) (kana only) large snake; (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) heavy drinking; heavy drinker

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dié
    die2
tieh
name of poisonous snake in ancient text

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    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

一揃

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 pinzoro; pinzoro
    ピンぞろ; ピンゾロ
(kana only) (See ピン・1) roll of all ones (dice); snake eyes

丁巳

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dīng sì
    ding1 si4
ting ssu
 hinotomi; teishi / hinotomi; teshi
    ひのとみ; ていし
fifty-fourth year D6 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1977 or 2037
(See 干支・1) Fire Snake (54th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1917, 1977, 2037)

三性

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sān xìng
    san1 xing4
san hsing
 sanshō
The three types of character 善, 惡, 無記 good, bad and undefinable, or neutral; v. 唯識論 5. Also, 徧依圓三性 the three aspects of the nature of a thing— partial, as when a rope is mistaken for a snake; only partly reliable, i.e. incomplete inference, as when it is considered as mere hemp; all around, or perfect, when content, form, etc., are all considered.

乙巳

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yǐ sì
    yi3 si4
i ssu
 otomi
    おとみ
forty-second year B6 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1965 or 2025
(See 干支・1) Wood Snake (42nd term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1905, 1965, 2025); (given name) Otomi

咬傷


咬伤

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yǎo shāng
    yao3 shang1
yao shang
 koushou / kosho
    こうしょう
bite (e.g. snake bite, mosquito bite)
bite wound; bite

地潜

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 jimuguri
    じむぐり
(kana only) Japanese forest rat snake (Euprepiophis conspicillatus, Elaphe conspicillata); burrowing rat snake

大蛇

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 daija
    だいじゃ
big snake; (large) serpent; (personal name) Daija

己巳

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jǐ sì
    ji3 si4
chi ssu
 tsuchinotomi; kishi
    つちのとみ; きし
sixth year F6 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1989 or 2049
(See 干支・1) Earth Snake (6th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1929, 1989, 2049)

巳年

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 midoshi; hebidoshi
    みどし; へびどし
year of the snake

巳蛇

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sì shé
    si4 she2
ssu she
Year 6, year of the Snake (e.g. 2001)

抜殻

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 nukegara
    ぬけがら
(irregular okurigana usage) cast-off skin (snake, insect, etc.); husk; empty shell; exuvia; exuviae

抽取

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chōu qǔ
    chou1 qu3
ch`ou ch`ü
    chou chü
to extract; to remove; to draw (a sales commission, venom from a snake etc)

毒蟲


毒虫

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dú chóng
    du2 chong2
tu ch`ung
    tu chung
 dokujū
poisonous insect (or spider etc); venomous snake; (slang) junkie
venomous insect(s)

法海

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fǎ hǎi
    fa3 hai3
fa hai
 norimi
    のりみ
Fahai, name of the evil Buddhist monk in Tale of the White Snake 白蛇傳|白蛇传[Bai2 she2 Zhuan4]
(given name) Norimi
dharma-sea

海蛇

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 umihebi; umihebi
    うみへび; ウミヘビ
(1) (kana only) sea snake; (2) (kana only) worm eel (Ophichthidae spp.); snake eel

烏瓜

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 karasuuri; karasuuri / karasuri; karasuri
    からすうり; カラスウリ
(kana only) Japanese snake gourd (Trichosanthes pilosa)

烏蛇

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 karasuhebi; karasuhebi
    からすへび; カラスヘビ
(kana only) (See 縞蛇・しまへび) black Japanese striped snake (Elaphe quadrivirgata); Japanese black ratsnake

王蛇

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 ouja / oja
    おうじゃ
(See ボア・1) boa (snake)

癸巳

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guǐ sì
    gui3 si4
kuei ssu
 kishi
    きし
thirtieth year J6 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 2013 or 2073
(See 干支・1) Water Snake (30th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1953, 2013, 2073); (place-name) Kishi

白蛇

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 shirohebi; hakuja
    しろへび; はくじゃ
(See 青大将) albino Japanese rat snake

盲蛇

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 mekurahebi; mekurahebi
    めくらへび; メクラヘビ
(1) (kana only) blind snake (esp. the Brahminy blind snake, Ramphotyphlops braminus); worm snake; (expression) (2) (abbreviation) (See 盲蛇に怖じず) fools rush in

神蛇

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 kanjiya
    かんじや
sacred snake; (surname) Kanjiya

縞蛇

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 shimahebi; shimahebi
    しまへび; シマヘビ
(kana only) Japanese four-lined ratsnake (Elaphe quadrivirgata); Japanese striped snake

脱殻

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 nukegara
    ぬけがら
(irregular okurigana usage) cast-off skin (snake, insect, etc.); husk; empty shell; exuvia; exuviae

芯子

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xìn zi
    xin4 zi5
hsin tzu
fuse; wick; forked tongue (of a snake)

菜瓜

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cài guā
    cai4 gua1
ts`ai kua
    tsai kua
snake melon; loofah

薩跛


萨跛

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sà bǒ
    sa4 bo3
sa po
 sappa
snake

藤蛇

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téng shé
    teng2 she2
t`eng she
    teng she
 tōja
Seeing a cane and thinking it a snake.

虫拳

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 mushiken
    むしけん
(hist) mushi-ken; Japanese rock-paper-scissors variant, in which the "frog", "snake" and "slug" are represented by the thumb, forefinger and little finger respectively

虺蜥

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huǐ xī
    hui3 xi1
hui hsi
venomous snake; fig. vicious person

蛇体

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 jatai
    じゃたい
body of a snake; serpentine

蛇島


蛇岛

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shé dǎo
    she2 dao3
she tao
 hebishima
    へびしま
Shedao or Snake island in Bohai sea 渤海 off Lüshun 旅順|旅顺 on the tip of the Liaoning peninsula, small rocky island famous for snakes
(surname) Hebishima

蛇年

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shé nián
    she2 nian2
she nien
Year of the Snake (e.g. 2001)

蛇座

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 hebiza
    へびざ
(astron) Serpens (constellation); the Snake

蛇形

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shé xíng
    she2 xing2
she hsing
S-shaped; serpentine; coiled like a snake

蛇瓜

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 hebiuri; hebiuri
    へびうり; ヘビウリ
(kana only) (See 烏瓜・からすうり) snake gourd (Trichosanthes cucumerina)

蛇矛

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shé máo
    she2 mao2
she mao
ancient spear-like weapon with a wavy spearhead like a snake's body

蛇膽


蛇胆

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shé dǎn
    she2 dan3
she tan
snake gall (used in TCM)

蛇藥


蛇药

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shé yào
    she2 yao4
she yao
 jayaku
Snake-medicine, name of the Sarpāuṣadhi monastery in Udyāna, where Śākyamuni in a former incarnation appeared as an immense snake, and by giving his flesh saved the starving people from death.

蛇蝎

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 dakatsu
    だかつ
(1) serpent (snake) and scorpion; (2) detestation

蛇蠍


蛇蝎

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shé xiē
    she2 xie1
she hsieh
 dakatsu
    だかつ
(fig.) malevolent; treacherous
(1) serpent (snake) and scorpion; (2) detestation

蛇行

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shé xíng
    she2 xing2
she hsing
 dakou(p); jakou / dako(p); jako
    だこう(P); じゃこう
to creep; to zigzag; to meander; to weave
(n,vs,vi) meandering; snaking; zigzagging
To crawl, go on the belly.

蛇足

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shé zú
    she2 zu2
she tsu
 dasoku
    だそく
lit. legs on a snake; something superfluous
(noun - becomes adjective with の) redundancy; superfluity; useless addition; (personal name) Dasoku
Snake's legs, i.e. the nonexistent.

蛇酒

see styles
 hebizake
    へびざけ
snake shōchū

蛻け

see styles
 monuke
    もぬけ
shed skin of snake, insect, etc. (also place left behind)

蜿蜒

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wān yán
    wan1 yan2
wan yen
 enen
    えんえん
(of a snake) to wriggle along; (of a river etc) to zigzag; to meander; to wind
(adj-t,adv-to) (1) forever; endlessly; on and on; (2) meandering; wandering; winding; sinuous; serpentine; zigzagging

蟒蛇

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mǎng shé
    mang3 she2
mang she
 uwabami
    うわばみ
python; boa
(1) (kana only) large snake; (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) heavy drinking; heavy drinker

越瓜

see styles
yuè guā
    yue4 gua1
yüeh kua
snake melon

辛巳

see styles
xīn sì
    xin1 si4
hsin ssu
 kanotomi; shinshi
    かのとみ; しんし
eighteenth year H6 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 2001 or 2061
(See 干支・1) Metal Snake (18th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1941, 2001, 2061)

那伽

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nà qié
    na4 qie2
na ch`ieh
    na chieh
 naka
    なか
(female given name) Naka
nāga. Snake, dragon, elephant. It is tr. by 龍 dragon and by 象 elephant. (1) As dragon it represents the chief of the scaly reptiles; it can disappear or be manifest, increase or decrease, lengthen or shrink; in spring it mounts in the sky and in winter enters the earth. The dragon is of many kinds. Dragons are regarded as beneficent, bringing the rains and guarding the heavens (again Draco); they control rivers and lakes, and hibernate in the deep. nāga and mahānāga are titles of a Buddha, (also of those freed from reincarnation) because of his powers, or because like the dragon he soars above earthly desires and ties. One of his former reincarnations was a powerful poisonous dragon which, out of pity, permitted itself to be skinned alive and its flesh eaten by worms. (2) A race of serpent-worshippers.

錦蛇

see styles
 nishikihebi; nishikihebi
    にしきへび; ニシキヘビ
(kana only) python; rock snake

鎌首

see styles
 kamakubi
    かまくび
sickle-shaped neck (e.g. snake, praying mantis); crooked neck; gooseneck

長虫

see styles
 nagamushi
    ながむし
snake

長蛇

see styles
 chouda; chouja(ok) / choda; choja(ok)
    ちょうだ; ちょうじゃ(ok)
(1) long snake; (2) long line (of people, etc.)

長蟲


长虫

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cháng chong
    chang2 chong5
ch`ang ch`ung
    chang chung
(coll.) snake

青蛇

see styles
 aokuchinawa; aonjou / aokuchinawa; aonjo
    あおくちなわ; あおんじょう
(rare) (See 青大将) snake (esp. Japanese rat snake)

頰窩


颊窝

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jiá wō
    jia2 wo1
chia wo
dimple; heat-sensing facial pit of a snake

黑蚖

see styles
hēi yuán
    hei1 yuan2
hei yüan
The black adder, or venomous snake, i.e. kleśa, passion, or illusion.

ウロコ

see styles
 uroko
    ウロコ
(1) (kana only) scale (of fish, snake, etc.); (2) (kana only) serif (on kana or kanji (e.g. in Mincho font))

へび座

see styles
 hebiza
    へびざ
(astron) Serpens (constellation); the Snake

ユウダ

see styles
 yuuda / yuda
    ユウダ
(kana only) water snake

七步蛇

see styles
qī bù shé
    qi1 bu4 she2
ch`i pu she
    chi pu she
 shichi ho da
seven step snake

七歩蛇

see styles
qī bù shé
    qi1 bu4 she2
ch`i pu she
    chi pu she
A snake whose bite brings death before seven steps can be taken.

三無性


三无性

see styles
sān wú xìng
    san1 wu2 xing4
san wu hsing
 san mushō
The three things without a nature or separate existence of their own: (a) 相無性 form, appearance or seeming, is unreal, e.g. a rope appearing like a snake; (b) 生無性 life ditto, for it is like the rope, which is derived from constituent materials; (c) 勝義無性 the 勝義, concept of the 眞如 or bhūtatathatā, is unreal, e.g. the hemp of which the rope is made; the bhūtatathatā is perfect and eternal. Every representation of it is abstract and unreal. The three are also known as 相無性, 無自然性, 法無性; v. 唯識論 9.

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.

南大頭

see styles
 minamioogashira; minamioogashira
    みなみおおがしら; ミナミオオガシラ
(kana only) brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis)

呂布戟


吕布戟

see styles
lǚ bù jǐ
    lu:3 bu4 ji3
lü pu chi
snake halberd

地潜り

see styles
 jimuguri
    じむぐり
(kana only) Japanese forest rat snake (Euprepiophis conspicillatus, Elaphe conspicillata); burrowing rat snake

宇賀神

see styles
 ugami
    うがみ
god of harvests and wealth (syncretized with Saraswati, and often taking the form of a heavenly woman, a white snake or a fox); (surname) Ugami

山棟蛇

see styles
 yamakagashi
    やまかがし
(kana only) tiger keelback (Rhabdophis tigrinus); ringed grass snake

巳の刻

see styles
 minokoku
    みのこく
(exp,n) (archaism) hour of the Snake (around 10am, 9-11am, or 10am-12 noon); hour of the Serpent

巳の年

see styles
 hebinotoshi; minotoshi
    へびのとし; みのとし
(exp,n) (See 巳年) year of the Snake

巳の日

see styles
 minohi
    みのひ
(exp,n) (archaism) day of the Snake

抜け殻

see styles
 nukegara
    ぬけがら
cast-off skin (snake, insect, etc.); husk; empty shell; exuvia; exuviae

梁皇懺


梁皇忏

see styles
liáng huáng chàn
    liang2 huang2 chan4
liang huang ch`an
    liang huang chan
 Ryōkō sen
The litany of Liang Wudi for his wife, who became a large snake, or dragon, after her death, and troubled the emperor's dreams. After the litany was performed, she became a devi, thanked the emperor, and departed.

槌の子

see styles
 tsuchinoko; tsuchinoko
    つちのこ; ツチノコ
tsuchinoko; mythical snake-like creature with thick midsection

水蛇座

see styles
shuǐ shé zuò
    shui3 she2 zuo4
shui she tso
 mizuhebiza
    みずへびざ
Hydrus (constellation)
(astron) Hydrus (constellation); the Water Snake

珊瑚蛇

see styles
 sangohebi; sangohebi
    さんごへび; サンゴヘビ
(kana only) coral snake

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

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Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

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