There are 48 total results for your November search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
雨 see styles |
yù yu4 yü furu ふる |
More info & calligraphy: Rain(1) rain; (2) rainy day; rainy weather; (3) (See 花札) the November suit (in hanafuda); (personal name) Furu varṣa. Rain; to rain. |
十一月 see styles |
shí yī yuè shi2 yi1 yue4 shih i yüeh juuichigatsu / juichigatsu じゅういちがつ |
More info & calligraphy: November(adverbial noun) November |
小雪 see styles |
xiǎo xuě xiao3 xue3 hsiao hsüeh sayuki さゆき |
Xiaoxue or Lesser Snow, 20th of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气 22nd November-6th December (See 二十四節気) "minor snow" solar term (approx. November 22); (female given name) Sayuki |
立冬 see styles |
lì dōng li4 dong1 li tung rittou / ritto りっとう |
Lidong or Start of Winter, 19th of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气 7th-21st November (See 二十四節気) first day of winter (approx. November 8); (given name) Rittou |
亥 see styles |
hài hai4 hai gai がい |
12th earthly branch: 9-11 p.m., 10th solar month (7th November-6th December), year of the Boar; ancient Chinese compass point: 330° (1) the Boar (twelfth sign of the Chinese zodiac); the Pig; (2) (obsolete) (See 亥の刻) hour of the Boar (around 10pm, 9-11pm, or 10pm to 12 midnight); (3) (obsolete) north-northwest; (4) (obsolete) tenth month of the lunar calendar; (personal name) Gai |
戌 see styles |
xū xu1 hsü mamoru まもる |
11th earthly branch: 7-9 p.m., 9th solar month (8th October-6th November), year of the Dog; ancient Chinese compass point: 300° (1) the Dog (eleventh sign of the Chinese zodiac); (2) (obsolete) (See 戌の刻) hour of the Dog (around 8pm, 7-9pm, or 8-10pm); (3) (obsolete) west-northwest; (4) (obsolete) ninth month of the lunar calendar; (given name) Mamoru The hour from 7-9 p. m.; translit. śū, śu. |
絶 绝 see styles |
jué jue2 chüeh zetsu ぜつ |
variant of 絕|绝[jue2] (abbreviation) {hanaf} (See 絶場) starting field which contains the November and-or December 20-point card To cut off, sunder, terminate, end; decidedly, superlatively. |
小春 see styles |
xiǎo chūn xiao3 chun1 hsiao ch`un hsiao chun chiharu ちはる |
10th month of the lunar calendar; Indian summer; crops sown in late autumn (See 小春日和) 10th month of the lunisolar calendar (traditional first month of winter, approx. November); late autumn; late fall; (female given name) Chiharu |
絶場 see styles |
zetsuba ぜつば |
{hanaf} (See 場・ば・6) starting field which contains the November and-or December 20-point card |
雨札 see styles |
amefuda あめふだ |
{hanaf} November suit; rain suit |
霜降 see styles |
shuāng jiàng shuang1 jiang4 shuang chiang shimofuri しもふり |
Shuangjiang or Frost Descends, 18th of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气 23rd October-6th November (See 二十四節気) "frost descent" solar term (approx. October 23); (surname) Shimofuri |
光棍節 光棍节 see styles |
guāng gùn jié guang1 gun4 jie2 kuang kun chieh |
Singles' Day (November 11), originally a day of activities for single people, but now also the world's biggest annual retail sales day |
協和帝 see styles |
hieppuhoatei / hieppuhoate ヒエップホアてい |
(person) Hiep Hòa (1841.11.1-1883.11.29; Emperor of Vietnam July-November 1883) |
小春日 see styles |
koharubi こはるび |
(See 小春) mild late autumn day (around November); mild late fall day |
憂国忌 see styles |
yuukokuki / yukokuki ゆうこくき |
(ev) anniversary of Yukio Mishima's death (November 25); (ev) anniversary of Yukio Mishima's death (November 25) |
明治節 see styles |
meijisetsu / mejisetsu めいじせつ |
(See 文化の日) Emperor Meiji's birthday (November 3; national holiday held from 1927 to 1948) |
絶対場 see styles |
zettaiba ぜったいば |
(rare) {hanaf} (See 絶場) starting field which contains the November and-or December 20-point card |
萬靈節 万灵节 see styles |
wàn líng jié wan4 ling2 jie2 wan ling chieh |
All Saints' Day (Christian festival on 2nd November) |
酉の市 see styles |
torinoichi とりのいち |
tori-no-ichi (held at Ōtori Shrine on each day of the Rooster in November) |
酉の待 see styles |
torinomachi とりのまち |
(archaism) Bird Day Fair (held at Otori Shrine on each Day of the Bird in November) |
酉の町 see styles |
torinomachi とりのまち |
(archaism) Bird Day Fair (held at Otori Shrine on each Day of the Bird in November) |
九州場所 see styles |
kyuushuubasho / kyushubasho きゅうしゅうばしょ |
{sumo} Kyushu Tournament (held in Fukuoka in November) |
十一月份 see styles |
shí yī yuè fèn shi2 yi1 yue4 fen4 shih i yüeh fen |
November |
小春日和 see styles |
koharubiyori こはるびより |
(yoji) Indian summer (around November); mild late autumn weather; mild late fall weather |
文化の日 see styles |
bunkanohi ぶんかのひ |
(exp,n) Culture Day (national holiday; November 3); (personal name) Bunkanohi |
末伽始羅 末伽始罗 see styles |
mò gā shǐ luó mo4 ga1 shi3 luo2 mo ka shih lo magashira |
mārgaśiras, M. W. says November-December; the Chinese say from he 16th of the 9th moon to the 15th of the 10th. |
歌憂底迦 歌忧底迦 see styles |
gē yōu dǐ jiā ge1 you1 di3 jia1 ko yu ti chia Kauteika |
Kārttika, the month October-November. |
水晶の夜 see styles |
suishounoyoru / suishonoyoru すいしょうのよる |
(exp,n) (hist) Kristallnacht (November 9-10, 1938); Night of Broken Glass |
蛋炒飯節 蛋炒饭节 see styles |
dàn chǎo fàn jié dan4 chao3 fan4 jie2 tan ch`ao fan chieh tan chao fan chieh |
Fried Rice with Egg Festival, informally observed annually on November 25 as the anniversary of the death in 1950 of Mao Zedong's son Mao Anying, by people who are grateful that Mao's grip on China did not extend to a second generation (The younger Mao died in an American air raid in Korea, and, according to a popular account, his death was the result of cooking fried rice with egg, which produced smoke detected by US forces.) |
迦絺那月 see styles |
jiā chin à yuè jia1 chin1 a4 yue4 chia chin a yüeh Kachina zuki |
Kārttika-māsa, the month in October-November, intp. as the month after the summer retreat, when monks received the 'kaṭhina ' robe of merit; the date of the month is variously given, but it follows the summer retreat; also 迦提月; 迦栗底迦月 (or 羯栗底迦月); 迦利邸迦月; 迦哩底迦麽洗 (or 迦剌底迦麽洗). |
ノベンバー see styles |
nobenbaa / nobenba ノベンバー |
November |
小春びより see styles |
koharubiyori こはるびより |
(yoji) Indian summer (around November); mild late autumn weather; mild late fall weather |
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) |
ケネディ暗殺 see styles |
kenediansatsu ケネディあんさつ |
(hist) assassination of US President John F. Kennedy (November 22, 1963); JFK assassination |
ノーベンバー see styles |
noobenbaa / noobenba ノーベンバー |
November |
勤労感謝の日 see styles |
kinroukanshanohi / kinrokanshanohi きんろうかんしゃのひ |
Labor Thanksgiving Day (national holiday; November 23); (personal name) Kinroukanshanohi |
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bakefuda ばけふだ |
{hanaf} card that can be counted as more than one type of card for scoring combinations (e.g. the sake cup card or the November suit) |
延坪島砲撃事件 see styles |
yonpyondohougekijiken / yonpyondohogekijiken ヨンピョンドほうげきじけん |
Bombardment of Yeonpyeong (November 23, 2010) |
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torinomachi とりのまち |
(archaism) (See 酉の市) tori-no-machi (held at Ōtori Shrine on each day of the Rooster in November) |
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koharubiyori こはるびより |
(yoji) (See 小春) Indian summer (around November); mild late autumn weather; mild late fall weather |
ケネディ大統領暗殺事件 see styles |
kenedidaitouryouansatsujiken / kenedidaitoryoansatsujiken ケネディだいとうりょうあんさつじけん |
(hist) assassination of US President John F. Kennedy (November 22, 1963); JFK assassination |
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nobenbaa; noobenbaa / nobenba; noobenba ノベンバー; ノーベンバー |
November |
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shichigosan しちごさん |
(1) shichi-go-san; 7-5-3 day; festival day for children aged 7, 5 and 3 held on or around November 15; (2) lucky numbers 7, 5 and 3 |
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juuichigatsu / juichigatsu じゅういちがつ |
(1) November; (2) eleventh month of the lunar calendar |
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kurisutarunahato; kurisutaru nahato クリスタルナハト; クリスタル・ナハト |
(hist) (See 水晶の夜) Kristallnacht (November 9-10, 1938) (ger:); Night of Broken Glass |
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shirubaaiiku; shirubaa iiku / shirubaiku; shiruba iku シルバーウィーク; シルバー・ウィーク |
(See ゴールデンウィーク) Silver Week; string of public holidays and weekend days sometimes occurring in September, October or November |
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nishimukusamurai にしむくさむらい |
(expression) (士 represents November as it can be decomposed into 十一 (11)) nishimuku samurai (mnemonic for remembering the months with fewer than 31 days) |
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shirubaaiiku; shirubaa iiku; shirubaauiiku(sk) / shirubaiku; shiruba iku; shirubauiku(sk) シルバーウィーク; シルバー・ウィーク; シルバーウイーク(sk) |
(See ゴールデンウィーク) Silver Week; string of public holidays and weekend days sometimes occurring in September, October or November |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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