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<1234567>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
太刀袋 see styles |
tachibukuro たちぶくろ |
(See 太刀・1) long sword cloth bag; bag for long swords |
太刀郎 see styles |
tachirou / tachiro たちろう |
(male given name) Tachirou |
太刀野 see styles |
tachino たちの |
(place-name, surname) Tachino |
太刀鉾 see styles |
tachihoko たちほこ |
(surname) Tachihoko |
太刀雄 see styles |
tachio たちお |
(given name) Tachio |
太刀風 see styles |
tachikaze たちかぜ |
(surname) Tachikaze |
太刀魚 see styles |
tachiuo たちうお |
(kana only) largehead hairtail (Trichiurus lepturus); scabbard fish; beltfish |
妃刀美 see styles |
hitomi ひとみ |
(female given name) Hitomi |
守り刀 see styles |
mamorigatana まもりがたな |
sword for self-defense; sword for self-defence |
実波刀 see styles |
mihato みはと |
(female given name) Mihato |
小刀弥 see styles |
otachiya おたちや |
(surname) Otachiya |
小刀會 小刀会 see styles |
xiǎo dāo huì xiao3 dao1 hui4 hsiao tao hui |
Dagger Society, anti-Qing secret society who mounted an unsuccessful rebellion in 1855 |
小刀根 see styles |
kotone ことね |
(surname) Kotone |
小刀祢 see styles |
kotone ことね |
(surname, female given name) Kotone |
小刀禰 see styles |
kotone ことね |
(surname) Kotone |
小刀称 see styles |
kotone ことね |
(surname) Kotone |
小刀稱 see styles |
kotone ことね |
(female given name) Kotone |
小太刀 see styles |
kodachi こだち |
short sword; small sword; (surname, female given name) Kodachi |
居合刀 see styles |
iaigatana いあいがたな |
{MA} (See 居合い) practice sword used in iaido |
山刀伐 see styles |
natagiri なたぎり |
(place-name) Natagiri |
帯刀田 see styles |
obitouta / obitota おびとうた |
(surname) Obitouta |
帶刀卧 带刀卧 see styles |
dài dāo wò dai4 dao1 wo4 tai tao wo taitōga |
帶刀睡 To take one's sword to bed, which being worn on the left side compels the wearer to sleep on the right, or proper side. |
広刀自 see styles |
hirotoji ひろとじ |
(personal name) Hirotoji |
廃刀令 see styles |
haitourei / haitore はいとうれい |
sword prohibition |
弥刀駅 see styles |
mitoeki みとえき |
(st) Mito Station |
彈簧刀 弹簧刀 see styles |
tán huáng dāo tan2 huang2 dao1 t`an huang tao tan huang tao |
flick knife; switchblade; spring-loaded knife |
彫刻刀 see styles |
choukokutou / chokokuto ちょうこくとう |
chisel; graver |
御太刀 see styles |
mitachi みたち |
(place-name) Mitachi |
忍び刀 see styles |
shinobigatana しのびがたな |
ninja sword |
忍者刀 see styles |
ninjatou / ninjato にんじゃとう |
ninja sword |
投刀塚 see styles |
natatsuka なたつか |
(place-name, surname) Natatsuka |
折刀兒 折刀儿 see styles |
zhé dāo r zhe2 dao1 r5 che tao r |
a clasp knife; a folding knife |
折刀經 折刀经 see styles |
zhé dāo jīng zhe2 dao1 jing1 che tao ching Settō kyō |
Sūtra of Cutting off [Crimes] |
抜刀子 see styles |
battoushi / battoshi ばっとうし |
(given name) Battoushi |
抜刀術 see styles |
battoujutsu / battojutsu ばっとうじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Battojutsu |
拼刺刀 see styles |
pīn cì dāo pin1 ci4 dao1 p`in tz`u tao pin tzu tao |
bayonet charge |
指甲刀 see styles |
zhǐ jia dāo zhi3 jia5 dao1 chih chia tao |
nail clipper |
捷刀史 see styles |
katsutoshi かつとし |
(personal name) Katsutoshi |
掇刀區 掇刀区 see styles |
duō dāo qū duo1 dao1 qu1 to tao ch`ü to tao chü |
Duodao district of Jingmen city 荊門市|荆门市[Jing1 men2 shi4], Hubei |
操刀手 see styles |
cāo dāo shǒu cao1 dao1 shou3 ts`ao tao shou tsao tao shou |
person charged with decisive action; hatchet man |
斬馬刀 see styles |
zanbatou / zanbato ざんばとう |
{MA} zanbatō; long-handled Chinese anti-cavalry sword |
日出刀 see styles |
hideto ひでと |
(given name) Hideto |
日本刀 see styles |
rì běn dāo ri4 ben3 dao1 jih pen tao nihontou(p); nippontou / nihonto(p); nipponto にほんとう(P); にっぽんとう |
Japanese sword; katana Japanese sword (usu. single-edged and curved); Japanese bladed weapon |
有太刀 see styles |
aratachi あらたち |
(place-name) Aratachi |
木太刀 see styles |
kidachi きだち |
wooden sword |
柄刀一 see styles |
tsukatouhajime / tsukatohajime つかとうはじめ |
(person) Tsukatou Hajime |
柳葉刀 柳叶刀 see styles |
liǔ yè dāo liu3 ye4 dao1 liu yeh tao |
lancet (surgeon's knife) |
模擬刀 see styles |
mogitou / mogito もぎとう |
practice sword; fake sword |
模造刀 see styles |
mozoutou / mozoto もぞうとう |
metal fake sword (esp. one that greatly resembles a real sword) |
武士刀 see styles |
wǔ shì dāo wu3 shi4 dao1 wu shih tao |
katana |
殺人刀 see styles |
satsujintou / satsujinto さつじんとう |
(killing) sword; blade; steel |
母刀自 see styles |
omotoji; hahatoji; amotoji おもとじ; ははとじ; あもとじ |
(archaism) (honorific or respectful language) mother |
比刀美 see styles |
hitomi ひとみ |
(female given name) Hitomi |
水果刀 see styles |
shuǐ guǒ dāo shui3 guo3 dao1 shui kuo tao |
paring knife; fruit knife; CL:把[ba3] |
油灰刀 see styles |
yóu huī dāo you2 hui1 dao1 yu hui tao |
putty knife |
滾刀塊 滚刀块 see styles |
gǔn dāo kuài gun3 dao1 kuai4 kun tao k`uai kun tao kuai |
chunks obtained by repeatedly cutting a vegetable diagonally and rotating the vegetable after each cut |
滾刀肉 滚刀肉 see styles |
gǔn dāo ròu gun3 dao1 rou4 kun tao jou |
annoying person; troublemaker; pain in the neck |
潛水刀 潜水刀 see styles |
qián shuǐ dāo qian2 shui3 dao1 ch`ien shui tao chien shui tao |
dive knife |
火血刀 see styles |
huǒ xiě dāo huo3 xie3 dao1 huo hsieh tao ka ketsu tō |
The hells, animals, and hungry ghosts, i. e. the fiery, bloody, and knife-sharp destinies, the 三惡道. |
無刀関 see styles |
mutouzaki / mutozaki むとうざき |
(place-name) Mutouzaki |
生大刀 see styles |
ikutachi いくたち |
(archaism) sword brimming over with life force |
眉尖刀 see styles |
naginata なぎなた |
halberd; long sword |
真古刀 see styles |
makoto まこと |
(personal name) Makoto |
石刀駅 see styles |
iwatoeki いわとえき |
(st) Iwato Station |
磨刀石 see styles |
mó dāo shí mo2 dao1 shi2 mo tao shih |
whetstone (for honing knives) |
秋刀魚 秋刀鱼 see styles |
qiū dāo yú qiu1 dao1 yu2 ch`iu tao yü chiu tao yü sanma(gikun); sanma さんま(gikun); サンマ |
Pacific saury (Cololabis saira) (kana only) Pacific saury (Cololabis saira); mackerel pike |
立刀旁 see styles |
lì dāo páng li4 dao1 pang2 li tao p`ang li tao pang |
name of the lateral "knife" radical 刂[dao1] in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 18), occurring in 到[dao4], 利[li4], 別|别[bie2] etc |
美工刀 see styles |
měi gōng dāo mei3 gong1 dao1 mei kung tao |
utility knife; box cutter |
花樣刀 花样刀 see styles |
huā yàng dāo hua1 yang4 dao1 hua yang tao |
figure skates |
若太刀 see styles |
wakadachi わかだち |
(surname) Wakadachi |
蕨手刀 see styles |
warabitetou; warabidetou; warabidenokatana / warabiteto; warabideto; warabidenokatana わらびてとう; わらびでとう; わらびでのかたな |
type of iron sword with curved pommel (Nara period) |
薙刀山 see styles |
naginatayama なぎなたやま |
(place-name) Naginatayama |
薙刀術 see styles |
naginatajutsu なぎなたじゅつ |
art of using a naginata (halberd) |
螺絲刀 螺丝刀 see styles |
luó sī dāo luo2 si1 dao1 lo ssu tao |
screwdriver; CL:把[ba3] |
解剖刀 see styles |
jiě pōu dāo jie3 pou1 dao1 chieh p`ou tao chieh pou tao |
scalpel |
調藥刀 调药刀 see styles |
tiáo yào dāo tiao2 yao4 dao1 t`iao yao tao tiao yao tao |
spatula |
護身刀 see styles |
goshintou / goshinto ごしんとう |
(See 守り刀) sword used for self-defense |
軟刀子 软刀子 see styles |
ruǎn dāo zi ruan3 dao1 zi5 juan tao tzu |
(lit.) the soft knife; (fig.) underhanded tactics; devious means of attack |
轉筆刀 转笔刀 see styles |
zhuàn bǐ dāo zhuan4 bi3 dao1 chuan pi tao |
pencil sharpener |
返す刀 see styles |
kaesukatana かえすかたな |
(exp,n) attacking one opponent then immediately attacking another |
重刀士 see styles |
shigetoshi しげとし |
(male given name) Shigetoshi |
野太刀 see styles |
nodachi のだち |
(See 大太刀) extra-long sword; (given name) Nodachi |
鉛筆刀 铅笔刀 see styles |
qiān bǐ dāo qian1 bi3 dao1 ch`ien pi tao chien pi tao |
pencil sharpener; CL:把[ba3] |
銃刀法 see styles |
juutouhou / jutoho じゅうとうほう |
(abbreviation) {law} (See 銃砲刀剣類所持等取締法) Act for Controlling the Possession of Firearms or Swords and Other Such Weapons |
長刀切 see styles |
naginatagiri なぎなたぎり |
(place-name) Naginatagiri |
長刀術 see styles |
naginatajutsu なぎなたじゅつ |
art of using a naginata (halberd) |
長刀鉾 see styles |
naginataboko なぎなたぼこ |
(place-name) Naginataboko |
長刀鼻 see styles |
naginatabana なぎなたばな |
(place-name) Naginatabana |
長太刀 see styles |
nagadachi ながだち |
ancient longsword |
長柄刀 see styles |
nagaegatana ながえがたな |
long, two-handed sword |
開山刀 开山刀 see styles |
kāi shān dāo kai1 shan1 dao1 k`ai shan tao kai shan tao |
machete |
阿刀斎 see styles |
atousai / atosai あとうさい |
(given name) Atousai |
阿刀田 see styles |
atoda あとだ |
(surname) Atoda |
陣太刀 see styles |
jindachi じんだち |
(surname) Jindachi |
飾太刀 see styles |
kazaritachi かざりたち |
(hist) mock sword for ceremonial use |
馬刀川 see styles |
mategawa まてがわ |
(place-name) Mategawa |
馬刀潟 see styles |
mategata まてがた |
(place-name) Mategata |
馬刀貝 see styles |
mategai まてがい |
razor clam |
刀の手前 see styles |
katananotemae かたなのてまえ |
samurai's face |
刀を差す see styles |
katanaosasu かたなをさす |
(exp,v5s) to wear a sword |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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