There are 25 total results for your 鰌 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鰌 see styles |
dojou / dojo どじょう |
(1) (kana only) loach (any fish of family Cobitidae); (2) weather loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) |
鰌池 see styles |
dojouike / dojoike どじょういけ |
(place-name) Dojōike |
鰌浜 see styles |
dojouhama / dojohama どじょうはま |
(place-name) Dojōhama |
泥鰌 see styles |
donjou / donjo どんじょう donjo どんじょ dojou / dojo どじょう |
(1) (kana only) loach (any fish of family Cobitidae); (2) weather loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) |
石鰌 see styles |
ishidojou / ishidojo いしどじょう |
(kana only) Cobitis takatsuensis (species of loach) |
鰌観音 see styles |
dojoukannon / dojokannon どじょうかんのん |
(place-name) Dojōkannon |
仏泥鰌 see styles |
hotokedojou; hotokedojou / hotokedojo; hotokedojo ほとけどじょう; ホトケドジョウ |
(kana only) Japanese eight-barbel loach (Lefua echigonia) |
泥鰌池 see styles |
dojouike / dojoike どじょういけ |
(place-name) Dojōike |
石泥鰌 see styles |
ishidojou / ishidojo いしどじょう |
(kana only) Cobitis takatsuensis (species of loach) |
縞泥鰌 see styles |
shimadojou; shimadojou / shimadojo; shimadojo しまどじょう; シマドジョウ |
(kana only) Japanese striped loach (Cobitis biwae) |
Variations: |
dojou; donjou(泥鰌)(ok); donjo(泥鰌)(ok); dojou / dojo; donjo(泥鰌)(ok); donjo(泥鰌)(ok); dojo どじょう; どんじょう(泥鰌)(ok); どんじょ(泥鰌)(ok); ドジョウ |
(1) (kana only) loach (any fish of family Cobitidae); (2) weather loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus); pond loach |
台湾泥鰌 see styles |
taiwandojou; taiwandojou / taiwandojo; taiwandojo たいわんどじょう; タイワンドジョウ |
(kana only) (See 雷魚・1) blotched snakehead (Channa maculata) |
味女泥鰌 see styles |
ajimedojou; ajimedojou / ajimedojo; ajimedojo あじめどじょう; アジメドジョウ |
(kana only) Niwaella delicata (species of loach) |
泥鰌掬い see styles |
dojousukui / dojosukui どじょうすくい |
(1) (kana only) scooping loaches; catching loach in a net; (2) (kana only) loach-catching dance |
Variations: |
ishidojou; ishidojou / ishidojo; ishidojo いしどじょう; イシドジョウ |
(kana only) Cobitis takatsuensis (species of loach) |
泥鰌掬い饅頭 see styles |
dojousukuimanjuu / dojosukuimanju どじょうすくいまんじゅう |
steamed bun shaped like a loach catcher |
Variations: |
dojousukui / dojosukui どじょうすくい |
(1) (kana only) scooping loaches; catching loach in a net; (2) (kana only) loach-catching dance |
柳の下にいつも泥鰌はおらぬ see styles |
yanaginoshitaniitsumodojouhaoranu / yanaginoshitanitsumodojohaoranu やなぎのしたにいつもどじょうはおらぬ |
(expression) (obscure) a fox is not taken twice in the same snare; there are no birds in last year's nest; there aren't always loach under the willow tree |
柳の下に何時も泥鰌は居ない see styles |
yanaginoshitaniitsumodojouhainai / yanaginoshitanitsumodojohainai やなぎのしたにいつもどじょうはいない |
(expression) (proverb) Good luck does not always repeat itself |
柳の下に何時も泥鰌は居らぬ see styles |
yanaginoshitaniitsumodojouhaoranu / yanaginoshitanitsumodojohaoranu やなぎのしたにいつもどじょうはおらぬ |
(expression) (obscure) a fox is not taken twice in the same snare; there are no birds in last year's nest; there aren't always loach under the willow tree |
Variations: |
dojoujiru(dojou汁, 泥鰌汁); dojoujiru(dojou汁) / dojojiru(dojo汁, 泥鰌汁); dojojiru(dojo汁) どじょうじる(どじょう汁, 泥鰌汁); ドジョウじる(ドジョウ汁) |
loach soup |
Variations: |
dojoujirunikintsuba / dojojirunikintsuba どじょうじるにきんつば |
(expression) (idiom) (See 金鍔・きんつば・1) two things that do not go well together; pairing kintsuba with loach soup |
Variations: |
yanaginoshitaniitsumodojouhainai / yanaginoshitanitsumodojohainai やなぎのしたにいつもどじょうはいない |
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) a fox is not taken twice in the same snare; there are no birds in last year's nest; there aren't always loach under the willow tree; good luck does not always repeat itself |
Variations: |
yanaginoshitaniitsumodojouhaoranu / yanaginoshitanitsumodojohaoranu やなぎのしたにいつもどじょうはおらぬ |
(expression) (proverb) a fox is not taken twice in the same snare; there are no birds in last year's nest; there aren't always loaches under the willow tree |
Variations: |
dojousukuimanjuu / dojosukuimanju どじょうすくいまんじゅう |
(See どじょう掬い・どじょうすくい・1) steamed bun shaped like a loach catcher |
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