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1234567Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
刀 see styles |
dāo dao1 tao katana(p); tou / katana(p); to かたな(P); とう |
More info & calligraphy: Katana(1) sword (esp. Japanese single-edged); katana; (2) (とう only) scalpel; (3) (とう only) (See 彫刻刀・ちょうこくとう) chisel; burin; graver; (4) (とう only) (See 刀銭) knife money (knife-shaped commodity money used in ancient China); (personal name) Tou sword |
刀上 see styles |
katagami かたがみ |
(surname) Katagami |
刀下 see styles |
touka / toka とうか |
under the sword |
刀井 see styles |
katanai かたない |
(surname) Katanai |
刀伊 see styles |
toi とい |
(hist) Jurchen pirate tribe who invaded Tsushima in 1019 (kor: doe); (female given name) Toi |
刀俎 see styles |
dāo zǔ dao1 zu3 tao tsu |
sacrificial knife and altar |
刀傷 see styles |
toushou / tosho とうしょう |
sword cut |
刀儀 see styles |
tsurugi つるぎ |
(surname) Tsurugi |
刀具 see styles |
dāo jù dao1 ju4 tao chü |
cutting tool |
刀出 see styles |
katanade かたなで |
(place-name) Katanade |
刀刃 see styles |
dāo rèn dao1 ren4 tao jen toujin / tojin とうじん |
knife blade; crucial point sword blade |
刀利 see styles |
tori とり |
(surname) Tori |
刀刺 see styles |
dāo cì dao1 ci4 tao tz`u tao tzu |
to stab; to attack with knife |
刀剣 see styles |
touken / token とうけん |
sword; dagger; knife; bayonet |
刀創 see styles |
tousou / toso とうそう |
sword wound; sword cut |
刀劍 刀剑 see styles |
dāo jiàn dao1 jian4 tao chien |
sword |
刀匠 see styles |
toushou / tosho とうしょう |
swordsmith |
刀千 see styles |
tousen / tosen とうせん |
(personal name) Tousen |
刀原 see styles |
katanahara かたなはら |
(surname) Katanahara |
刀叉 see styles |
dāo chā dao1 cha1 tao ch`a tao cha |
knife and fork; CL:副[fu4] |
刀口 see styles |
dāo kǒu dao1 kou3 tao k`ou tao kou |
the edge of a knife; cut; incision |
刀圭 see styles |
toukei / toke とうけい |
(1) (form) medicine; art of medicine; doctor; (2) (form) dispensing spoon |
刀坂 see styles |
tousaka / tosaka とうさか |
(surname) Tousaka |
刀堂 see styles |
toudou / todo とうどう |
(surname) Toudou |
刀塔 see styles |
dāo tǎ dao1 ta3 tao t`a tao ta |
Defense of the Ancients (DotA), video game |
刀子 see styles |
dāo zi dao1 zi5 tao tzu tousu; toushi / tosu; toshi とうす; とうし |
knife; CL:把[ba3] (See 小刀・1) small knife that is largely ornamental or used to cut open letters and the like; (female given name) Touko pocket-knife |
刀客 see styles |
dāo kè dao1 ke4 tao k`o tao ko |
swordsman; swordswoman |
刀室 see styles |
toushitsu / toshitsu とうしつ |
scabbard |
刀尖 see styles |
tousen / tosen とうせん |
tip of a sword |
刀山 see styles |
dāo shān dao1 shan1 tao shan katanayama かたなやま |
(surname) Katanayama The hill of swords in one of the hells. |
刀崎 see styles |
katanazaki かたなざき |
(place-name) Katanazaki |
刀工 see styles |
dāo gōng dao1 gong1 tao kung toukou / toko とうこう |
knife work (food preparation) swordsmith; swordmaker |
刀布 see styles |
toufu / tofu とうふ |
(hist) (See 刀銭,布銭) bronze currency of ancient China (both spade-shaped coins and knife coins) |
刀庫 刀库 see styles |
dāo kù dao1 ku4 tao k`u tao ku |
tool magazine (computer-aided manufacturing) |
刀弥 see styles |
tone とね |
(surname) Tone |
刀掛 see styles |
katanakake かたなかけ |
(place-name) Katanakake |
刀斎 see styles |
tousai / tosai とうさい |
(personal name) Tousai |
刀木 see styles |
kunugi くぬぎ |
(personal name) Kunugi |
刀杖 see styles |
dāo zhàng dao1 zhang4 tao chang tōjō |
swords and staves |
刀架 see styles |
touka / toka とうか |
sword rack |
刀根 see styles |
tone とね |
(place-name, surname) Tone |
刀槍 刀枪 see styles |
dāo qiāng dao1 qiang1 tao ch`iang tao chiang |
sword and spear; weapons |
刀水 see styles |
tousui / tosui とうすい |
(given name) Tousui |
刀沢 see styles |
katanazawa かたなざわ |
(surname) Katanazawa |
刀泉 see styles |
tousen / tosen とうせん |
daojian (bronze coin of ancient China, shaped like an opened straight razor); (given name) Tousen |
刀澤 see styles |
katanazawa かたなざわ |
(surname) Katanazawa |
刀片 see styles |
dāo piàn dao1 pian4 tao p`ien tao pien |
blade; razor blade; tool bit |
刀狩 see styles |
katanagari かたながり |
sword hunt; sword confiscation |
刀田 see styles |
toda とだ |
(surname) Toda |
刀町 see styles |
katanamachi かたなまち |
(place-name) Katanamachi |
刀疤 see styles |
dāo bā dao1 ba1 tao pa |
scar from a knife wound |
刀疵 see styles |
katanakizu かたなきず |
sword wound |
刀痕 see styles |
toukon / tokon とうこん |
sword scar |
刀礼 see styles |
tourei / tore とうれい |
sword salute |
刀祢 see styles |
tone とね |
(surname) Tone |
刀禰 see styles |
tone とね |
(1) {Shinto} (used at certain shrines, e.g. Ise, Kamo) priest; (2) (archaism) (See 四等官) member of one of the four administrative ranks in the ritsuryō system; (3) (archaism) government official in charge of a town, esp. in Heian Kyoto; (4) (archaism) prominent member of a town; (5) river boatman; captain of a riverboat; (6) (archaism) (medieval) harbor manager; (7) (archaism) bandit leader; head of a gang of brigands; (surname) Tone |
刀称 see styles |
tone とね |
(surname) Tone |
刀筆 刀笔 see styles |
dāo bǐ dao1 bi3 tao pi |
writing up of official or judicial documents; pettifoggery |
刀背 see styles |
dāo bèi dao1 bei4 tao pei touhai; mune(gikun) / tohai; mune(gikun) とうはい; むね(gikun) |
back of the knife (See 棟・むね・2) back of a sword |
刀脇 see styles |
tachiwaki たちわき |
(surname) Tachiwaki |
刀自 see styles |
touji; toji / toji; toji とうじ; とじ |
lady; matron; mistress; housekeeper |
刀華 see styles |
touka / toka とうか |
(female given name) Touka |
刀落 see styles |
katanaotoshi かたなおとし |
(place-name) Katanaotoshi |
刀葉 刀叶 see styles |
dāo yè dao1 ye4 tao yeh |
blade |
刀螂 see styles |
dāo lang dao1 lang5 tao lang |
(dialect) mantis |
刀術 see styles |
toujutsu / tojutsu とうじゅつ |
{MA} fencing; art of wielding swords |
刀谷 see styles |
katanaya かたなや |
(surname) Katanaya |
刀豆 see styles |
natamame なたまめ |
(kana only) sword bean (Canavalia gladiata) |
刀身 see styles |
dāo shēn dao1 shen1 tao shen toushin / toshin とうしん |
blade (of a knife or sword) knife blade; sword blade |
刀途 see styles |
dāo tú dao1 tu2 tao t`u tao tu tōto |
The gati or path of rebirth as an animal, so called because animals are subjects of the butcher's knife. |
刀郎 see styles |
dāo láng dao1 lang2 tao lang |
Dolan, a people of the Tarim Basin, Xinjiang, also known as 多郎 |
刀銭 see styles |
tousen / tosen とうせん |
daojian (bronze coin of ancient China, shaped like an opened straight razor) |
刀鋒 刀锋 see styles |
dāo fēng dao1 feng1 tao feng |
cutting edge or point of a knife, sword or tool |
刀鞘 see styles |
dāo qiào dao1 qiao4 tao ch`iao tao chiao |
scabbard |
刀類 刀类 see styles |
dāo lèi dao1 lei4 tao lei |
knives; cutlery |
刀風 刀风 see styles |
dāo fēng dao1 feng1 tao feng tōfū |
The wind that cuts all living beings to pieces—at the approach of a world-kalpa's end; also described as the disintegrating force at death. |
刀魚 刀鱼 see styles |
dāo yú dao1 yu2 tao yü |
tapertail anchovy (Coilia ectenes); various species of cutlassfish; saury |
刀鼓 see styles |
touko / toko とうこ |
(given name) Touko |
一刀 see styles |
ittou; hitokatana / itto; hitokatana いっとう; ひとかたな |
(1) (いっとう only) sword; blade; (2) single stroke; (surname) Itsutou |
三刀 see styles |
mito みと |
(surname) Mito |
両刀 see styles |
ryoutou / ryoto りょうとう |
(1) two swords; (2) (abbreviation) (See 両刀使い・りょうとうづかい・2) being skilled in two fields; (an) expert in two fields; (3) (abbreviation) (See 両刀使い・りょうとうづかい・3) liking both alcohol and sweets; person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well; (4) (abbreviation) (See 両刀使い・りょうとうづかい・4) bisexual (person) |
中刀 see styles |
nakagatana なかがたな |
(surname) Nakagatana |
主刀 see styles |
zhǔ dāo zhu3 dao1 chu tao |
to act as the chief surgeon; chief surgeon |
久刀 see styles |
hisato ひさと |
(personal name) Hisato |
五刀 see styles |
wǔ dāo wu3 dao1 wu tao gotou / goto ごとう |
(surname) Gotou The 'five swords' or slayers who were sent in pursuit of a man who fled from his king, e. g. the five skandhas 五蘊. |
伝刀 see styles |
dendou / dendo でんどう |
(surname) Dendou |
作刀 see styles |
sakutou / sakuto さくとう |
(noun/participle) Japanese sword making |
佩刀 see styles |
haitou / haito はいとう |
(n,vs,vi) wearing a sword; sword one is wearing; (given name) Hakashi |
傳刀 see styles |
dendou / dendo でんどう |
(surname) Dendou |
儀刀 see styles |
gitou / gito ぎとう |
ceremonial sword |
入刀 see styles |
nyuutou / nyuto にゅうとう |
(noun/participle) cutting the cake (at a wedding) |
冰刀 see styles |
bīng dāo bing1 dao1 ping tao |
ice skates; ice skate blades |
凶刀 see styles |
xiōng dāo xiong1 dao1 hsiung tao |
murder weapon (i.e. knife) |
切刀 see styles |
qiē dāo qie1 dao1 ch`ieh tao chieh tao kunugi くぬぎ |
cutter; knife (surname) Kunugi |
刨刀 see styles |
bào dāo bao4 dao1 pao tao |
planing tool |
利刀 see styles |
lì dāo li4 dao1 li tao ritou / rito りとう |
sharp knife; knife (weapon) sharp sword |
刮刀 see styles |
guā dāo gua1 dao1 kua tao |
spatula; scraper |
刺刀 see styles |
cì dāo ci4 dao1 tz`u tao tzu tao sasuga さすが |
bayonet (archaism) dagger; (surname) Shitou |
剃刀 see styles |
tì dāo ti4 dao1 t`i tao ti tao kamisori(p); kamisuri(sk); sori(sk); kamisori かみそり(P); かみすり(sk); そり(sk); カミソリ |
razor (kana only) razor A razor. |
前刀 see styles |
maegatana まえがたな |
(surname) Maegatana |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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