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鹿火屋 see styles |
kabiya かびや kahiya かひや |
(archaism) hut where a fire was kept to keep deer, wild boars, etc. away from fields; hut where a mosquito-repelling fire was kept |
鹿煎餅 see styles |
shikasenbei / shikasenbe しかせんべい |
rice crackers for feeding the deer (in Nara) |
鹿狩り see styles |
shishigari ししがり |
hunting (of animals such as boar, deer, etc.) |
鹿苑寺 see styles |
lù yuàn sì lu4 yuan4 si4 lu yüan ssu rokuonji ろくおんじ |
Rokuonji in northwest Kyōto 京都, Japan; the formal name of Kinkakuji or Golden pavilion 金閣寺|金阁寺[Jin1 ge2 si4] as Buddhist temple (place-name) Rokuonji (formal name of Kinkakuji) Deer Park Temple |
鹿苑時 see styles |
lù yuàn shí lu4 yuan4 shi2 lu yüan shih |
Deer Park Period |
鹿野園 鹿野园 see styles |
lù yě yuán lu4 ye3 yuan2 lu yeh yüan rokuyaon ろくやおん |
(place-name) Rokuyaon Deer Park |
鹿野苑 see styles |
lù yě yuàn lu4 ye3 yuan4 lu yeh yüan rokuyaen ろくやえん |
Magadaava (where Buddha delivered his first sermon); The Deer Park; (surname) Rokuyaen Deer Park |
麝香鹿 see styles |
jakoujika; jakoujika / jakojika; jakojika じゃこうじか; ジャコウジカ |
(kana only) musk deer |
アカシカ see styles |
akashika アカシカ |
(kana only) red deer (Cervus elaphus) |
エゾシカ see styles |
ezoshika エゾシカ |
(kana only) Hokkaido sika (deer) (Cervus nippon yesoensis); Yezo sika |
オオジカ see styles |
oojika オオジカ |
(1) large deer; (2) moose; elk; red deer |
シフゾウ see styles |
shifuzou / shifuzo シフゾウ |
(kana only) Pere David's deer (Elaphurus davidianus); milu; elpahure |
ホエジカ see styles |
hoejika ホエジカ |
(kana only) common muntjac (species of barking deer, Muntiacus muntjak); Indian muntjac |
マメジカ see styles |
mamejika マメジカ |
(kana only) chevrotain (Tragulidae spp.); mouse deer |
ももんじ see styles |
momonji ももんじ |
(1) (archaism) large game (e.g. deer, boar); (2) (archaism) speaking badly of someone; (3) (archaism) squirrel-like costume for frightening children |
一角仙人 see styles |
yī jué xiān rén yi1 jue2 xian1 ren2 i chüeh hsien jen ikkakusenin いっかくせんいん |
(person) Ikkaku Sen'in Ekaśṛṅga ṛṣi; also 獨角仙人 The unicorn ṛṣi, an ascetic born of a deer; ensnared by a woman, he lost his power, and became a minister of state; he is one of the previous incarnations of Śākyamuni. |
八大靈塔 八大灵塔 see styles |
bā dà líng tǎ ba1 da4 ling2 ta3 pa ta ling t`a pa ta ling ta hachi dai ryōtō |
The eight great "spirit", or sacred stūpas erected at (1) Kapilavastu, Buddha's birthplace; (2) Magadha, where he was first enlightened; (3) the deer-park Benares, where he first preached; (4) Jetavana, where he revealed his supernatural powers; (5) Kanyākubja (Kanauj), where he descended from Indra's heavens; (6) Rājagṛha, where Devadatta was destroyed and the Saṅgha purifed; (7) Vaiśāli, where he announced his speedy nirvana; (8) Kuśinagara, where he entered nirvāṇa. There is another slightly variant list. |
四つ目鹿 see styles |
yotsumejika; yotsumejika よつめじか; ヨツメジカ |
(kana only) (rare) (See キョン) Chinese muntjac (species of barking deer, Muntiacus reevesi) |
大白牛車 大白牛车 see styles |
dà bái niú chē da4 bai2 niu2 che1 ta pai niu ch`e ta pai niu che dai byaku gosha |
The great white-bullock cart of the Lotus Sutra, the Mahāyāna, as contrasted with the deer-cart and goat-cart of śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas, i.e. of Hīnayāna. |
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oojika; oojika おおじか; オオジカ |
(1) large deer; (2) moose; elk; red deer |
慶良間鹿 see styles |
keramajika; keramajika けらまじか; ケラマジカ |
(kana only) Kerama deer; Ryukyu sika (Cervus nippon keramae) |
指鹿作馬 指鹿作马 see styles |
zhǐ lù zuò mǎ zhi3 lu4 zuo4 ma3 chih lu tso ma |
to take a deer and call it a horse (idiom); deliberate inversion of the truth |
指鹿為馬 指鹿为马 see styles |
zhǐ lù wéi mǎ zhi3 lu4 wei2 ma3 chih lu wei ma |
making a deer out to be a horse (idiom); deliberate misrepresentation |
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tomoshi ともし |
(1) (灯 only) light; lamp; (2) (esp. 照射) baiting deer with a lighted torch |
獐頭鼠目 獐头鼠目 see styles |
zhāng tóu shǔ mù zhang1 tou2 shu3 mu4 chang t`ou shu mu chang tou shu mu |
lit. the head of a river deer and the eyes of a rat (idiom); fig. repulsively ugly and shifty-looking |
紅葉に鹿 see styles |
momijinishika もみじにしか |
(exp,n) (idiom) match made in heaven; perfect match; great coupling; sika deer and maple leaves (a common motif in poetry and classical Japanese painting) |
群雄逐鹿 see styles |
qún xióng zhú lù qun2 xiong2 zhu2 lu4 ch`ün hsiung chu lu chün hsiung chu lu |
great heroes pursue deer in the central plains (idiom); fig. many vie for supremacy |
莫訶婆伽 莫诃婆伽 see styles |
mù hē pó qié mu4 he1 po2 qie2 mu ho p`o ch`ieh mu ho po chieh makabaka |
The musk deer. |
蜜利伽羅 蜜利伽罗 see styles |
mì lì qié luó mi4 li4 qie2 luo2 mi li ch`ieh lo mi li chieh lo Mirikara |
mṛga; a deer; mṛga-rāja, royal stag, Buddha. |
轉法輪日 转法轮日 see styles |
zhuǎn fǎ lún rì zhuan3 fa3 lun2 ri4 chuan fa lun jih ten bōrin nichi |
The day when the Buddha first preached, in the Deer Park, i.e. the eighth day of the eighth month. |
逐鹿中原 see styles |
zhú lù zhōng yuán zhu2 lu4 zhong1 yuan2 chu lu chung yüan |
lit. hunting deer in the Central Plain (idiom); fig. to attempt to seize the throne |
馬鹿易形 马鹿易形 see styles |
mǎ lù yì xíng ma3 lu4 yi4 xing2 ma lu i hsing |
to distinguish horse and deer easily; to know right from wrong |
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kanoshishi かのしし |
(1) (poetic term) (See 鹿肉・しかにく) venison; (2) (archaism) (See 鹿・しか) deer |
鹿死誰手 鹿死谁手 see styles |
lù sǐ shei shǒu lu4 si3 shei2 shou3 lu ssu shei shou |
lit. at whose hand will the deer die (idiom); fig. who will emerge victorious |
オジロジカ see styles |
ojirojika オジロジカ |
(kana only) white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus); whitetail deer |
ケラマジカ see styles |
keramajika ケラマジカ |
(kana only) Kerama deer; Ryukyu sika (Cervus nippon keramae) |
シシガシラ see styles |
shishigashira シシガシラ |
(kana only) Japanese deer fern (Blechnum nipponicum) |
ゾンビ鹿病 see styles |
zonbishikabyou / zonbishikabyo ゾンビしかびょう |
{vet} (See 慢性消耗病) zombie deer disease; chronic wasting disease |
ツチダンゴ see styles |
tsuchidango ツチダンゴ |
(1) mud pie; (2) seed ball ("nature farming" technique); (3) (kana only) deer truffle (Elaphomyces granulatus); false truffle |
ニホンジカ see styles |
nihonjika ニホンジカ |
(kana only) sika deer (Cervus nippon); sika; spotted deer; Japanese deer |
ネズミジカ see styles |
nezumijika ネズミジカ |
(kana only) chevrotain (Tragulidae spp.); mouse deer |
ファロー鹿 see styles |
faroojika ファローじか |
fallow deer |
ホエジカ属 see styles |
hoejikazoku ホエジカぞく |
Muntiacus (genus of deer comprising the muntjacs) |
ももんじい see styles |
momonjii / momonji ももんじい |
(1) (archaism) large game (e.g. deer, boar); (2) (archaism) speaking badly of someone; (3) (archaism) squirrel-like costume for frightening children |
ももんじ屋 see styles |
momonjiya ももんじや |
(archaism) (See ももんじい・1) Edo-era meat vendor (esp. of large game, e.g. deer, boar); butcher |
ヨツメジカ see styles |
yotsumejika ヨツメジカ |
(kana only) (obscure) Chinese muntjac (species of barking deer, Muntiacus reevesi) |
仙人鹿野苑 see styles |
xiān rén lù yě yuàn xian1 ren2 lu4 ye3 yuan4 hsien jen lu yeh yüan Sennin rokuyaon |
仙人鹿園, 仙苑 The Mṛgadāva, a deer park N. E. of Vārāṇasī, 'a favourite resort of Śākyamuni. The modern Sārnath (Sāraṇganātha) near Benares. ' Eitel. |
勿力伽難提 勿力伽难提 see styles |
wù lì qien án tí wu4 li4 qien2 an2 ti2 wu li qien an t`i wu li qien an ti Morikikanandai |
Mṛgānandi, or 蜜利伽羅 Mṛgala; rejoicing deer; a śramaṇa called 鹿杖 Lu-chang, who was satisfied with the leavings of other monks; also a previous incarnation of Śākyamuni, and of Devadatta, who are both represented as having been deer. |
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youyou; yuuyuu / yoyo; yuyu ようよう; ゆうゆう |
(adjective) (1) (archaism) crying (of a deer); (adjective) (2) (archaism) sobbing |
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futomani ふとまに |
(archaism) scapulimancy (divination using the cracks in the heated shoulder blade of a deer); scapulomancy; spatulamancy; armomancy |
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mejika; meshika; meka(ok); mega(ok) めじか; めしか; めか(ok); めが(ok) |
(See 牡鹿) doe (female deer) |
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ojika; oshika; oka(ok) おじか; おしか; おか(ok) |
(See 牝鹿) buck (male deer) |
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shishi しし |
(1) (archaism) beast (esp. one used for its meat, such as a boar or a deer); (2) (abbreviation) (See 獣狩り) hunting (of animals such as boar, deer, etc.) |
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mamejika; mamejika まめじか; マメジカ |
(kana only) chevrotain (Tragulidae spp.); mouse deer |
鐃循ホワ申 see styles |
鐃循howa申 鐃循ホワ申 |
jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis); goat nut; deer nut |
鹿せんべい see styles |
shikasenbei / shikasenbe しかせんべい |
rice crackers for feeding the deer (in Nara) |
鹿の角切り see styles |
shikanotsunokiri しかのつのきり |
Deer-Antler-Cutting Ceremony (held in Nara between late October and early November) |
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shishigaki ししがき |
(1) branch-twined hedge around a field to keep out wild boars and deer; (2) abatis |
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noro; noro のろ; ノロ |
(kana only) European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) |
アメリカ沼鹿 see styles |
amerikanumajika; amerikanumajika アメリカぬまじか; アメリカヌマジカ |
(kana only) marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) |
クチジロジカ see styles |
kuchijirojika クチジロジカ |
(kana only) Thorold's deer (Cervus albirostris); white-lipped deer |
ジーアレーク see styles |
jiiareeku / jiareeku ジーアレーク |
(place-name) Deer Lake |
バラシンガ鹿 see styles |
barashingajika; barashingajika バラシンガじか; バラシンガジカ |
(kana only) barasingha (Rucervus duvaucelii); swamp deer |
ももんじい屋 see styles |
momonjiiya / momonjiya ももんじいや |
(archaism) (See ももんじ屋) Edo-era meat vendor (esp. of large game, e.g. deer, boar); butcher |
レッドディア see styles |
reddodia レッドディア |
(place-name) Red Deer (Canada) |
亜米利加沼鹿 see styles |
amerikanumajika; amerikanumajika アメリカぬまじか; アメリカヌマジカ |
(kana only) marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) |
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kusurigui くすりぐい |
winter-time practice of eating meat of animals such as boar and deer to ward off cold |
蜾蠃(oK) see styles |
sugaru; sugaru すがる; スガル |
(1) (kana only) (archaism) (See 似我蜂) red-banded sand wasp (Ammophila sabulosa); (2) deer |
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shikaniku しかにく |
venison; deer meat |
バラシンガジカ see styles |
barashingajika バラシンガジカ |
(kana only) barasingha (Rucervus duvaucelii); swamp deer |
レッドディア湖 see styles |
reddodiako レッドディアこ |
(place-name) Red Deer Lake |
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noro; noro のろ; ノロ |
(kana only) roe deer (Capreolus capreolus); European roe |
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kusurigui くすりぐい |
winter-time practice of eating meat of animals such as boar and deer to ward off cold |
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kabiya; kahiya かびや; かひや |
(archaism) (meaning uncertain) hut where a fire was kept to keep deer, wild boars, etc. away from fields; hut where a mosquito-repelling fire was kept |
アメリカヌマジカ see styles |
amerikanumajika アメリカヌマジカ |
(kana only) marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) |
秋の鹿は笛に寄る see styles |
akinoshikahafueniyoru あきのしかはふえによる |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) people may bring about their demise for love; it is easy to have one's weak points taken advantage of; in autumn (during mating season), deer come forth when they hear (a hunter's) whistle |
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shikasenbei / shikasenbe しかせんべい |
rice crackers for feeding the deer (in Nara) |
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norojika; norojika のろじか; ノロジカ |
(kana only) (See ノロ) roe deer (Capreolus capreolus); European roe |
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momonjii; momonji / momonji; momonji ももんじい; ももんじ |
(1) (archaism) large game (e.g. deer, boar); (2) (archaism) speaking badly of someone; (3) (archaism) squirrel-like costume for frightening children |
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shishigari ししがり |
hunting (of animals such as boar, deer, etc.) |
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shishigashira; shishigashira ししがしら; シシガシラ |
(1) lion mask; (2) (kana only) Japanese deer fern (Blechnum nipponicum) |
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shikaooumonohayamaomizu / shikaoomonohayamaomizu しかをおうものはやまをみず |
(expression) (proverb) zeal is a bad servant; the person who chases a deer does not see the mountain |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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