There are 21 total results for your 大刀 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
大刀 see styles |
dà dāo da4 dao1 ta tao daitou / daito だいとう |
broadsword; large knife; machete (1) (Japanese) long sword; large sword; (2) guandao; Chinese glaive; (surname) Daitou |
大刀光 see styles |
tachihikari たちひかり |
(surname) Tachihikari |
大刀夫 see styles |
tachio たちお |
(given name) Tachio |
大刀川 see styles |
tachikawa たちかわ |
(surname) Tachikawa |
大刀掛 see styles |
tachikake たちかけ |
(surname) Tachikake |
大刀會 大刀会 see styles |
dà dāo huì da4 dao1 hui4 ta tao hui |
Great Sword Society, an offshoot of the White Lotus in the late Qing dynasty, involved in anti-Western activity at the time of the Boxer rebellion |
大刀洗 see styles |
tachiarai たちあらい |
(place-name, surname) Tachiarai |
大刀禰 see styles |
tachine たちね |
(surname) Tachine |
生大刀 see styles |
ikutachi いくたち |
(archaism) sword brimming over with life force |
大刀岡山 see styles |
tachiokayama たちおかやま |
(personal name) Tachiokayama |
大刀根島 see styles |
tachiganejima たちがねじま |
(personal name) Tachiganejima |
大刀洗川 see styles |
tachiaraigawa たちあらいがわ |
(place-name) Tachiaraigawa |
大刀洗町 see styles |
tachiaraimachi たちあらいまち |
(place-name) Tachiaraimachi |
大刀闊斧 大刀阔斧 see styles |
dà dāo kuò fǔ da4 dao1 kuo4 fu3 ta tao k`uo fu ta tao kuo fu |
bold and decisive |
西大刀洗 see styles |
nishitachiarai にしたちあらい |
(place-name) Nishitachiarai |
三井郡大刀洗町 see styles |
miiguntachiaraimachi / miguntachiaraimachi みいぐんたちあらいまち |
(place-name) Miiguntachiaraimachi |
丙子椒林銅大刀 丙子椒林铜大刀 see styles |
bǐng zǐ jiào lín tóng dà dāo bing3 zi3 jiao4 lin2 tong2 da4 dao1 ping tzu chiao lin t`ung ta tao ping tzu chiao lin tung ta tao heishi shōrin dō daitō |
Heishi-Mountain Ash-Grove-Copper-Large-Sword |
關公面前耍大刀 关公面前耍大刀 see styles |
guān gōng miàn qián shuǎ dà dāo guan1 gong1 mian4 qian2 shua3 da4 dao1 kuan kung mien ch`ien shua ta tao kuan kung mien chien shua ta tao |
lit. to wield the broadsword in the presence of Lord Guan (idiom); fig. to make a fool of oneself by showing off in front of an expert |
Variations: |
kantounotachi / kantonotachi かんとうのたち |
(See 太刀・1) sword with a round pommel |
Variations: |
tachi たち |
(1) long sword (as opposed to the shorter katana); (2) (太刀 only) (hist) tachi; sabre-like sword worn on the hip with the blade facing down |
Variations: |
tachi(p); daitou(大刀, 横刀)(p) / tachi(p); daito(大刀, 横刀)(p) たち(P); だいとう(大刀, 横刀)(P) |
(1) long sword (esp. the tachi, worn on the hip edge down by samurai); large sword; (2) (大刀, たち only) (hist) straight single-edged Japanese sword (from the mid-Heian period or earlier); (3) (大刀, だいとう only) guandao; Chinese glaive |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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