There are 18 total results for your 蟆 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
蟆 see styles |
má ma2 ma buto ぶと hiki ひき |
toad (kana only) black fly (any insect of family Simuliidae); gnat; (kana only) toad (esp. the Japanese toad, Bufo japonicus) |
蟇 蟆 see styles |
má ma2 ma hikigaeru ひきがえる hiki ひき gamagaeru がまがえる gama がま kama かま |
old variant of 蟆[ma2] (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) toad (esp. the Japanese toad, Bufo japonicus) |
蟆子 see styles |
buyo ぶよ buyu ぶゆ buto ぶと |
(kana only) black fly (any insect of family Simuliidae); gnat |
蛤蟆 see styles |
há ma ha2 ma5 ha ma |
frog; toad |
蝦蟆 虾蟆 see styles |
há ma ha2 ma5 ha ma gama がま kama かま |
variant of 蛤蟆[ha2ma5] (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) toad (esp. the Japanese toad, Bufo japonicus) |
谷蟆 see styles |
taniguku たにぐく |
(kana only) (archaism) Japanese toad (Bufo japonicus) |
哈士蟆 see styles |
hà shi má ha4 shi5 ma2 ha shih ma |
Chinese brown frog (Rana chensinensis) (loanword from Manchu); Taiwan pr. [ha1 shi4 ma2] |
癩蛤蟆 癞蛤蟆 see styles |
lài há ma lai4 ha2 ma5 lai ha ma |
toad |
蛤蟆夯 see styles |
há ma hāng ha2 ma5 hang1 ha ma hang |
power-driven rammer or tamper |
蛤蟆鏡 蛤蟆镜 see styles |
há ma jìng ha2 ma5 jing4 ha ma ching |
aviator sunglasses |
蝦蟆渕 see styles |
gamabuchi がまぶち |
(place-name) Gamabuchi |
蝦蟆禪 虾蟆禅 see styles |
xiā má chán xia1 ma2 chan2 hsia ma ch`an hsia ma chan gama zen |
Frog samādhi, which causes one to leap with joy at half-truths. |
蝦蟆沢川 see styles |
gamasawagawa がまさわがわ |
(personal name) Gamasawagawa |
Variations: |
taniguku たにぐく |
(kana only) (archaism) (See 蟇) Japanese toad (Bufo japonicus) |
Variations: |
buyu(蚋, 蟆子); buyo(蚋, 蟆子); buto; buyu ぶゆ(蚋, 蟆子); ぶよ(蚋, 蟆子); ぶと; ブユ |
(kana only) black fly (any insect of family Simuliidae); gnat |
癩蛤蟆想吃天鵝肉 癞蛤蟆想吃天鹅肉 see styles |
lài há ma xiǎng chī tiān é ròu lai4 ha2 ma5 xiang3 chi1 tian1 e2 rou4 lai ha ma hsiang ch`ih t`ien o jou lai ha ma hsiang chih tien o jou |
lit. the toad wants to eat swan meat (idiom); fig. to try to punch above one's weight |
Variations: |
hikigaeru(蟇, 蟇蛙, 蟾蜍); hiki(蟇, 蟾, 蟆); gamagaeru(蟇, 蝦蟇); gama(蟇, 蝦蟇, 蝦蟆); kama(蟇, 蝦蟇, 蝦蟆)(ok); hikigaeru; gamagaeru ひきがえる(蟇, 蟇蛙, 蟾蜍); ひき(蟇, 蟾, 蟆); がまがえる(蟇, 蝦蟇); がま(蟇, 蝦蟇, 蝦蟆); かま(蟇, 蝦蟇, 蝦蟆)(ok); ヒキガエル; ガマガエル |
(kana only) toad (esp. the Japanese toad, Bufo japonicus) |
Variations: |
hikigaeru(蟇蛙, 蟇, 蟾蜍); hiki(蟇, 蟾, 蟆); gamagaeru(蟇, 蝦蟇); gama(蟇, 蝦蟇, 蝦蟆); kama(蟇, 蝦蟇, 蝦蟆)(ok); hikigaeru; gamagaeru ひきがえる(蟇蛙, 蟇, 蟾蜍); ひき(蟇, 蟾, 蟆); がまがえる(蟇, 蝦蟇); がま(蟇, 蝦蟇, 蝦蟆); かま(蟇, 蝦蟇, 蝦蟆)(ok); ヒキガエル; ガマガエル |
(kana only) toad (esp. the Japanese toad, Bufo japonicus) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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