There are 24 total results for your 蝮 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
蝮 see styles |
fù 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) |
蝮丼 see styles |
mamushidonburi まむしどんぶり mamushidon まむしどん |
(ksb:) bowl of eel and rice (donburi) |
蝮草 see styles |
mamushigusa; mamushigusa まむしぐさ; マムシグサ |
(kana only) Arisaema serratum (species of jack-in-the-pulpit) |
蝮蛇 see styles |
fù shé fu4 she2 fu she |
Siberian pit viper (Gloydius halys); pit viper |
蝮蠍 see styles |
fù xiē fu4 xie1 fu hsieh fukukachi |
vipers and scorpions |
毒蝮 see styles |
dokumamushi どくまむし |
(surname) Dokumamushi |
蚖蝮 see styles |
yuán fù yuan2 fu4 yüan fu ganpuku |
venomous snakes |
蚣蝮 see styles |
haka はか |
(leg) Baxia (legendary Chinese dragon) |
蛇蝮 see styles |
jahami じゃはみ |
(surname) Jahami |
鶴蝮 see styles |
tsurubami つるばみ |
(place-name) Tsurubami |
蝮ケ池 see styles |
mamushigaike まむしがいけ |
(place-name) Mamushigaike |
蝮沢川 see styles |
mamushizawagawa まむしざわがわ |
(place-name) Mamushizawagawa |
蝮鹿野 see styles |
hamigano はみがの |
(place-name) Hamigano |
日本蝮 see styles |
nihonmamushi; nihonmamushi にほんまむし; ニホンマムシ |
(kana only) (See 蝮) Japanese copperhead (Gloydius blomhoffii); mamushi pit-viper |
蛇島蝮 蛇岛蝮 see styles |
shé dǎo fù she2 dao3 fu4 she tao fu |
Snake island viper (Gloydius shedaoensis), feeding on migrating birds |
蝮の沢川 see styles |
mamushinosawagawa まむしのさわがわ |
(place-name) Mamushinosawagawa |
蝮ケ池町 see styles |
mamushigaikechou / mamushigaikecho まむしがいけちょう |
(place-name) Mamushigaikechō |
黑眉蝮蛇 see styles |
hēi méi fù shé hei1 mei2 fu4 she2 hei mei fu she |
Snake island viper (Gloydius shedaoensis), feeding on migrating birds |
蝮(rK) see styles |
mamushi; hami(ok); kuchibami(ok); tajihi(ok); mamushi まむし; はみ(ok); くちばみ(ok); たじひ(ok); マムシ |
(kana only) (See クサリヘビ) pit viper (esp. the mamushi, Gloydius blomhoffi) |
Variations: |
haka はか |
(leg) Baxia (legendary Chinese dragon) |
毒蝮三太夫 see styles |
dokumamushisandayuu / dokumamushisandayu どくまむしさんだゆう |
(person) Dokumamushi Sandayū (1936.3-) |
田代町蝮池上 see styles |
tashirochoumamushiikekami / tashirochomamushikekami たしろちょうまむしいけかみ |
(place-name) Tashirochōmamushiikekami |
日本蝮(rK) see styles |
nihonmamushi; nihonmamushi にほんまむし; ニホンマムシ |
(kana only) (See マムシ) Japanese copperhead (Gloydius blomhoffii); mamushi pit-viper |
Variations: |
mamushidon; mamushidonburi まむしどん; まむしどんぶり |
(ksb:) (See うな丼) eel donburi; bowl of rice topped with eel |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 24 results for "蝮" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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
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