There are 87 total results for your Archery search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
弓術 see styles |
kyuujutsu / kyujutsu きゅうじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Archery |
残心 see styles |
zanshin ざんしん |
More info & calligraphy: Alert / On Guard / Lingering Mind |
堋 see styles |
péng peng2 p`eng peng azuchi あづち |
target in archery mound on which targets are placed (in archery); firing mound; (place-name) Azuchi |
騎射 骑射 see styles |
qí shè qi2 she4 ch`i she chi she kisha きしゃ |
equestrian archery; riding and shooting (n,vs,vi) shooting on horseback; equestrian archery |
射 see styles |
shè she4 she tsugutoshi つぐとし |
to shoot; to launch; to allude to; radio- (chemistry) (1) (See 弓術) archery; (2) mapping; (3) {math} map; morphism; arrow; (personal name) Tsugutoshi to shoot an arrow |
弓 see styles |
gōng gong1 kung yumi ゆみ |
a bow (weapon); CL:張|张[zhang1]; to bend; to arch (one's back etc) (1) (ゆ is usu. a prefix) bow (weapon); (2) (ゆみ only) archery; (3) (ゆみ only) bow (for a violin, etc.); (surname, female given name) Yumi Dhanus. A bow; a bow's length, i. e. the 4, 000th part of a yojana. Seven grains of wheat 麥 make 1 finger-joint 指節; 24 finger-joints make 1 elbow or cubit 肘; 4 cubits make 1 bow; or 1 foot 5 inches make 1 elbow or cubit: 4 cubits make 1 bow; 300 bows make 1 li; but the measures are variously given. |
環 环 see styles |
huán huan2 huan tamami たまみ |
ring; hoop; loop; (chain) link; classifier for scores in archery etc; to surround; to encircle; to hem in (1) ring; band; rim; (2) {math;chem} ring; (prefix noun) (3) circum-; (female given name) Tamami a jade ring or bracelet |
六藝 六艺 see styles |
liù yì liu4 yi4 liu i |
the Confucian Six Arts, namely: rites or etiquette 禮|礼[li3] (禮儀|礼仪[li3 yi2]), music 樂|乐[yue3] (音樂|音乐[yin1 yue4]), archery 射[she4] (射箭[she4 jian4]), charioteering 御[yu4] (駕車|驾车[jia4 che1]), calligraphy or literacy 書|书[shu1] (識字|识字[shi2 zi4]), mathematics or reckoning 數|数[shu4] (計算|计算[ji4 suan4]); another name for the Six Classics 六經|六经[Liu4 jing1] |
出居 see styles |
dei / de でい |
(1) (archaism) sitting outdoors; (2) (See 寝殿造り) room that served both as a reception room and as a living room in a Heian-period mansion; (3) temporary sitting place installed in the garden at the imperial court, used on the occasion of archery or sumo ceremonies; (surname) Dei |
勝手 see styles |
katsute かつて |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) one's own convenience; one's way; selfishness; (2) surroundings; environment; way of doing things; (3) convenience; ease of use; (4) financial circumstances; living; livelihood; (5) (See 台所・1) kitchen; (6) right hand (in archery); hand that pulls the bowstring; (prefix noun) (7) unauthorised (e.g. phone app, WWW site); unofficial; (surname) Katsute |
和弓 see styles |
wakyuu / wakyu わきゅう |
(1) yumi; Japanese-style bow; (2) Japanese-style archery |
安土 see styles |
ān tǔ an1 tu3 an t`u an tu yasudo やすど |
mound on which targets are placed (in archery); firing mound; (surname) Yasudo dwell contentedly on one's own native soil |
射儀 see styles |
shagi しゃぎ |
archery ceremony; ceremony related to archery |
射場 see styles |
matoba まとば |
(1) archery range; archery ground; (2) (しゃじょう only) (See 射撃場) shooting range; firing range; shooting gallery; (3) (しゃじょう only) (See 発射場) launch site (for rockets, missiles, etc.); (4) (いば only) position where an archer is standing; (surname) Matoba |
射御 see styles |
shè yù she4 yu4 she yü shagyo |
archery |
射法 see styles |
shè fǎ she4 fa3 she fa shahou / shaho しゃほう |
archery archery |
射箭 see styles |
shè jiàn she4 jian4 she chien |
archery; to shoot an arrow |
射芸 see styles |
shagei / shage しゃげい |
archery |
射藝 see styles |
shagei / shage しゃげい |
archery |
射術 射术 see styles |
shè shù she4 shu4 she shu shajutsu しゃじゅつ |
(See 弓術,射芸) archery archery |
弓具 see styles |
kyuugu / kyugu きゅうぐ |
things used in archery |
弓場 see styles |
yunba ゆんば |
(archaism) archery ground; archery gallery; (surname) Yunba |
弓庭 see styles |
yuminiwa ゆみにわ |
(archaism) archery ground; archery gallery; (surname) Yuminiwa |
弓臂 see styles |
gōng bì gong1 bi4 kung pi |
(archery) bow limb |
弓道 see styles |
yudou / yudo ゆどう |
kyudo; Japanese archery; (place-name) Yudō |
弓馬 see styles |
yumima ゆみま |
archery and horsemanship; (surname) Yumima |
念人 see styles |
nennin; nenjin ねんにん; ねんじん |
(1) (archaism) assistant in a competition (e.g. cockfight, archery, poetry contest); (2) (archaism) (See 念者・2) older male in an homosexual relationship |
押手 see styles |
oshite おして |
(1) (archaism) seal; stamp; (2) depressing the string of a zither with one's left hand; (3) (in archery) left hand; (4) obstinacy; stubbornness; (place-name, surname) Oshite |
洋弓 see styles |
youkyuu / yokyu ようきゅう |
(1) (See アーチェリー) (Western) archery; (2) Western-style bow |
的串 see styles |
matogushi まとぐし |
{MA} (See 侯串) wooden target holder (in archery) |
的場 see styles |
motoba もとば |
(See 的・まと・1) target area (e.g. archery); range (e.g. rifle, firing); (surname) Motoba |
皆中 see styles |
kaichuu / kaichu かいちゅう |
{sports} hitting all the targets (archery) |
矢取 see styles |
yatori やとり |
(irregular okurigana usage) arrow collector (at an archery range); collecting arrows; (surname) Yatori |
矢場 see styles |
yaba やば |
(1) archery range; (2) (See 楊弓場) brothel (covering up as an archery range); (place-name, surname) Yaba |
矢庭 see styles |
yaniwa やにわ |
(archaism) archery range; (surname) Yaniwa |
矢枕 see styles |
yamakura やまくら |
(rare) {sports} thumb joint where an arrow rests (archery) |
薬煉 see styles |
kusune くすね |
boiled pine pitch and oil (traditionally used as a glue in archery, etc.) |
薬練 see styles |
kusune くすね |
boiled pine pitch and oil (traditionally used as a glue in archery, etc.); (surname) Kusune |
賭射 see styles |
noriyumi のりゆみ |
(1) prize archery; (2) imperial archery event held annually on the 18th day of the first lunar month (Heian period) |
賭弓 see styles |
noriyumi のりゆみ |
(1) prize archery; (2) imperial archery event held annually on the 18th day of the first lunar month (Heian period) |
遠矢 see styles |
tooya とおや |
long-distance arrow (archery); (place-name, surname) Tooya |
反曲弓 see styles |
fǎn qū gōng fan3 qu1 gong1 fan ch`ü kung fan chü kung |
(archery) recurve bow |
天鼠子 see styles |
kusune くすね |
boiled pine pitch and oil (traditionally used as a glue in archery, etc.) |
天鼠矢 see styles |
kusune くすね |
boiled pine pitch and oil (traditionally used as a glue in archery, etc.) |
小弓引 see styles |
koyumihiki こゆみひき |
(archaism) short-bow archery contest |
引き手 see styles |
hikide ひきで |
(in archery) (See 押し手・3) right hand |
押し手 see styles |
oshide おしで oshite おして |
(1) (archaism) seal; stamp; (2) depressing the string of a zither with one's left hand; (3) (in archery) left hand; (4) obstinacy; stubbornness |
日置流 see styles |
hekiryuu / hekiryu へきりゅう |
(org) Hekiryu school of archery (Muromachi period); (o) Hekiryu school of archery (Muromachi period) |
楊弓場 see styles |
youkyuuba / yokyuba ようきゅうば |
(archaism) (See 楊弓,矢場・やば・2) archery range (sometimes a front for a brothel) |
楊弓店 see styles |
youkyuuten / yokyuten ようきゅうてん |
(archaism) (See 楊弓場) toy bow archery range (sometimes front for a brothel) |
武徳殿 see styles |
butokuden ぶとくでん |
(1) (See 大内裏) building on the greater palace grounds used by the emperor for viewing horse racing, horseback archery, etc.; (2) martial arts practice hall at Heian Shrine (est. in 1895 by the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai, now defunct); (place-name) Butokuden |
流鏑馬 see styles |
yabusame やぶさめ |
horseback archery |
矢取り see styles |
yatori やとり |
arrow collector (at an archery range); collecting arrows |
矢場女 see styles |
yabaonna やばおんな |
(archaism) (See 矢場・やば・2) prostitute in a brothel disguised as an archery range |
笠懸け see styles |
kasagake; kasakake かさがけ; かさかけ |
(hist) mounted archery; target shooting on horseback |
複合弓 复合弓 see styles |
fù hé gōng fu4 he2 gong1 fu ho kung |
composite bow (archery) |
通し矢 see styles |
tooshiya とおしや |
long-range archery |
馬場殿 see styles |
babadono ばばどの umabanootodo うまばのおとど umabadono うまばどの |
(archaism) building for observing horse racing, horseback archery, etc. (sometimes specifically that used by the emperor on the greater palace grounds) |
小笠原流 see styles |
ogasawararyuu / ogasawararyu おがさわらりゅう |
(1) (colloquialism) Ogasawara-ryu (school of etiquette); (2) punctilious etiquette; (3) Ogasawara-ryu (school of archery, incl. horseback archery); (4) Ogasawara-ryu (school of military strategy) |
弓場始め see styles |
yubahajime ゆばはじめ |
(1) ceremony on the fifth day of the 10th lunar month in which the emperor would watch prize archery (Heian and Kamakura periods); (2) first firing of the bow (after the New Year or the reconstruction of the archery range (in military families)) |
弓矢八幡 see styles |
yumiyahachiman ゆみやはちまん |
{Shinto} Hachiman, god of war and archery |
弓馬刀槍 see styles |
kyuubatousou / kyubatoso きゅうばとうそう |
archery, horsemanship, spearsmanship, and swordsmanship; martial arts in general |
弓馬槍剣 see styles |
kyuubasouken / kyubasoken きゅうばそうけん |
archery, horsemanship, spearsmanship, and swordsmanship; martial arts in general |
馬場の殿 see styles |
umabanootodo うまばのおとど |
(archaism) building for observing horse racing, horseback archery, etc. (sometimes specifically that used by the emperor on the greater palace grounds) |
騎射三物 see styles |
kishamitsumono きしゃみつもの |
(hist) three cavalry disciplines (dog hunting, hat shooting, and horseback archery) |
アーチェリ see styles |
aacheri / acheri アーチェリ |
archery |
Variations: |
gougushi; kougushi(侯串) / gogushi; kogushi(侯串) ごうぐし; こうぐし(侯串) |
{MA} wooden target holder (in archery) |
Variations: |
shagei / shage しゃげい |
(See 弓術) archery |
Variations: |
yuba; yumiba; yuniwa(弓庭) ゆば; ゆみば; ゆにわ(弓庭) |
(archaism) (See 射場・しゃじょう・1) archery ground; archery gallery |
Variations: |
yaniwa やにわ |
(archaism) (See 矢庭に) archery range |
Variations: |
noriyumi のりゆみ |
(1) prize archery; (2) (hist) imperial archery event held annually on the 18th day of the first lunar month (Heian period) |
アーチェリー see styles |
aacherii / acheri アーチェリー |
archery |
Variations: |
azuchi あずち |
mound on which targets are placed (in archery); firing mound |
Variations: |
oshite; oshide おして; おしで |
(1) (archaism) seal; stamp; (2) depressing the string of a zither with one's left hand; (3) (See 引き手・ひきで) (in archery) left hand; (4) obstinacy; stubbornness |
Variations: |
yatate やたて |
(1) portable brush-and-ink case; (2) quiver (archery) |
Variations: |
kote こて |
(1) bracer (arm guard used in archery); (2) gauntlet (armour); (3) glove (in kendo or fencing); (4) strike to the forearm (in kendo) |
Variations: |
umabadono(馬場殿); babadono(馬場殿); umabanootodo うまばどの(馬場殿); ばばどの(馬場殿); うまばのおとど |
(archaism) (See 武徳殿・1) building for observing horse racing, horseback archery, etc. (sometimes specifically that used by the emperor on the greater palace grounds) |
Variations: |
yatori やとり |
arrow collector (at an archery range); collecting arrows |
フィールドアーチェリー see styles |
fiirudoaacherii / firudoacheri フィールドアーチェリー |
field archery |
フィールド・アーチェリー see styles |
fiirudo aacherii / firudo acheri フィールド・アーチェリー |
field archery |
ライディングアーチェリー see styles |
raidinguaacherii / raidinguacheri ライディングアーチェリー |
riding archery |
Variations: |
zanshin ざんしん |
(1) continued alertness; unrelaxed alertness; remaining on one's guard; being prepared for a counterstroke; (2) (esp. 残身) follow-through (e.g. in archery); (3) (orig. meaning) lingering affection; attachment; regret; regrets; reluctance |
ライディング・アーチェリー see styles |
raidingu aacherii / raidingu acheri ライディング・アーチェリー |
riding archery |
Variations: |
kusune くすね |
boiled pine pitch and oil (traditionally used as a glue in archery, etc.) |
Variations: |
aacherii(p); aacheri / acheri(p); acheri アーチェリー(P); アーチェリ |
archery |
Variations: |
fiirudoaacherii; fiirudo aacherii / firudoacheri; firudo acheri フィールドアーチェリー; フィールド・アーチェリー |
field archery |
Variations: |
raidinguaacherii; raidingu aacherii / raidinguacheri; raidingu acheri ライディングアーチェリー; ライディング・アーチェリー |
riding archery |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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