There are 35 total results for your Piper search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ハイパー see styles |
paipaa / paipa パイパー |
viper; (personal name) Piper |
蔞 蒌 see styles |
lóu lou2 lou |
Arthemisia vulgaris; piper betel |
カバ see styles |
kaba カバ |
(noun/participle) (1) cover (e.g. book); coverage; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) to compensate for (a loss); to offset (a weakness); to back up; (3) kava (Piper methysticum); cava; kavakava; (4) cava; Spanish sparkling wine; (kana only) hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius); (kana only) birch (esp. Japanese white birch); (personal name) Cava |
吹簫 吹箫 see styles |
chuī xiāo chui1 xiao1 ch`ui hsiao chui hsiao |
to play the xiao 簫|箫[xiao1] (mouth organ); to beg while playing pipes; cf politician Wu Zixu 伍子胥[Wu3 Zi3 xu1], c. 520 BC destitute refugee in Wu town, 吳市吹簫|吴市吹箫[Wu2 shi4 chui1 xiao1]; to busk; virtuoso piper wins a beauty, cf 玉人吹簫|玉人吹箫[yu4 ren2 chui1 xiao1]; (slang) fellatio; blowjob |
蒟醤 see styles |
kinma; kinma きんま; キンマ |
(kana only) betel (Piper betle) |
カヴァ see styles |
kaa / ka カヴァ |
(noun/participle) (1) cover (e.g. book); coverage; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) to compensate for (a loss); to offset (a weakness); to back up; (3) kava (Piper methysticum); cava; kavakava; (4) cava; Spanish sparkling wine; (personal name) Kava |
キンマ see styles |
kinma キンマ |
(kana only) betel (Piper betle) |
吹笛者 see styles |
chuī dí zhě chui1 di2 zhe3 ch`ui ti che chui ti che |
piper |
擔歩羅 担歩罗 see styles |
dān bù luó dan1 bu4 luo2 tan pu lo tanbora |
耽餔羅 tāmbūla, betel, Piper Betel. Eitel says Djambalā, citrus acida. |
畢撥擬 see styles |
hihatsumodoki ひはつもどき |
(kana only) Javanese long pepper (Piper retrofractum) |
胡椒屬 胡椒属 see styles |
hú jiāo shǔ hu2 jiao1 shu3 hu chiao shu |
pepper genus (Piper spp.) |
長胡椒 see styles |
nagakoshou; nagakoshou / nagakosho; nagakosho ながこしょう; ナガコショウ |
(kana only) Indian long pepper (Piper longum); longpepper |
風藤葛 see styles |
fuutoukazura; fuutoukazura / futokazura; futokazura ふうとうかずら; フウトウカズラ |
(kana only) Japanese pepper (Piper kadsura) |
黒胡椒 see styles |
kurokoshou / kurokosho くろこしょう |
black pepper (Piper nigrum) |
ヒーバー see styles |
piipaa / pipa ピーパー |
beaver; (personal name) Pieper; Piper |
ピパーズ see styles |
pipaazu / pipazu ピパーズ |
(rkb:) Javanese long pepper (Piper retrofractum) |
ピパーチ see styles |
pipaachi / pipachi ピパーチ |
(rkb:) Javanese long pepper (Piper retrofractum) |
ピパーツ see styles |
pipaatsu / pipatsu ピパーツ |
(rkb:) Javanese long pepper (Piper retrofractum) |
ヒハツ擬 see styles |
hihatsumodoki ヒハツもどき |
(kana only) Javanese long pepper (Piper retrofractum) |
玉人吹簫 玉人吹箫 see styles |
yù rén chuī xiāo yu4 ren2 chui1 xiao1 yü jen ch`ui hsiao yü jen chui hsiao |
virtuoso piper wins a beauty; the xiao 簫|箫[xiao1] (mouth organ) virtuoso 蕭史|萧史[Xiao1 Shi3] won for his wife the beautiful daughter of Duke Mu of Qin 秦穆公[Qin2 Mu4 gong1] |
ピィーヤシ see styles |
piiyashi / piyashi ピィーヤシ |
(rkb:) Javanese long pepper (Piper retrofractum) |
黒こしょう see styles |
kurokoshou / kurokosho くろこしょう |
black pepper (Piper nigrum) |
Variations: |
kaa; kaba / ka; kaba カヴァ; カバ |
kava (Piper methysticum); kava kava |
Variations: |
kaba; kaa / kaba; ka カバ; カヴァ |
kava (Piper methysticum); kava kava |
クロコショウ see styles |
kurokoshou / kurokosho クロコショウ |
black pepper (Piper nigrum) |
ナガコショウ see styles |
nagakoshou / nagakosho ナガコショウ |
(kana only) Indian long pepper (Piper longum); longpepper |
ヒハツモドキ see styles |
hihatsumodoki ヒハツモドキ |
(kana only) Javanese long pepper (Piper retrofractum) |
年貢の納め時 see styles |
nengunoosamedoki ねんぐのおさめどき |
(expression) time to pay the piper; time to pay the land tax (in kind) |
フウトウカズラ see styles |
fuutoukazura / futokazura フウトウカズラ |
(kana only) Japanese pepper (Piper kadsura) |
Variations: |
hihatsumodoki(畢撥擬); hihatsumodoki(hihatsu擬); hihatsumodoki ひはつもどき(畢撥擬); ヒハツもどき(ヒハツ擬); ヒハツモドキ |
(kana only) Javanese long pepper (Piper retrofractum) |
ハーメルンの笛吹き男 see styles |
haamerunnofuefukiotoko / hamerunnofuefukiotoko ハーメルンのふえふきおとこ |
(work) the Pied Piper of Hamelin; (wk) the Pied Piper of Hamelin |
Variations: |
fuefuki ふえふき |
flute player; flutist; flautist; piper |
Variations: |
kurokoshou(黒胡椒, 黒koshou); kurokoshou(黒koshou); kurokoshou / kurokosho(黒胡椒, 黒kosho); kurokosho(黒kosho); kurokosho くろこしょう(黒胡椒, 黒こしょう); くろコショウ(黒コショウ); クロコショウ |
black pepper (Piper nigrum) |
Variations: |
pipaatsu; pipaachi; pipaazu; piiyashi / pipatsu; pipachi; pipazu; piyashi ピパーツ; ピパーチ; ピパーズ; ピィーヤシ |
(rkb:) (esp. southern Okinawa) (See ヒハツモドキ) Javanese long pepper (Piper retrofractum) |
Variations: |
nengunoosamedoki ねんぐのおさめどき |
(exp,n) (idiom) time to pay the piper; time to pay the land tax (in kind) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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