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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
里鞠 see styles |
rimari りまり |
(female given name) Rimari |
金鞠 see styles |
kanamari かなまり |
(surname) Kanamari |
陽鞠 see styles |
himari ひまり |
(female given name) Himari |
鞠ケ野 see styles |
marigano まりがの |
(place-name) Marigano |
鞠ヶ原 see styles |
marigahara まりがはら |
(place-name) Marigahara |
鞠ヶ谷 see styles |
marigayatsu まりがやつ |
(place-name) Marigayatsu |
鞠一郎 see styles |
kikuichirou / kikuichiro きくいちろう |
(male given name) Kikuichirō |
鞠子谷 see styles |
marikodani まりこだに |
(surname) Marikodani |
鞠李奈 see styles |
marina まりな |
(female given name) Marina |
鞠生町 see styles |
marifuchou / marifucho まりふちょう |
(place-name) Marifuchō |
鞠躬如 see styles |
kikkyuujo / kikkyujo きっきゅうじょ kikukyuujo / kikukyujo きくきゅうじょ |
(adj-t,adv-to) deferential; humble; reverent; respectful |
ゴム鞠 see styles |
gomumari ゴムまり |
(kana only) rubber ball |
子手鞠 see styles |
kodemari こでまり |
(surname) Kodemari |
小手鞠 see styles |
kodemari こでまり |
(female given name) Kodemari |
朱鞠内 see styles |
shumarinai しゅまりない |
(place-name) Shumarinai |
毬鞠夢 see styles |
marimu まりむ |
(female given name) Marimu |
衣流鞠 see styles |
irumari いるまり |
(female given name) Irumari |
鞠利衍那 see styles |
jú lì yǎn nà ju2 li4 yan3 na4 chü li yen na |
Kuryana; Kuvayana; also 鞫和衍那. "An ancient kingdom south-east of Ferghana, north of the upper Oxus, the present Kurrategeen." Eitel. |
鞠山隧道 see styles |
maruyamazuidou / maruyamazuido まるやまずいどう |
(place-name) Maruyamazuidō |
鞠躬盡力 鞠躬尽力 see styles |
jū gōng jìn lì ju1 gong1 jin4 li4 chü kung chin li |
to bend to a task and spare no effort (idiom); striving to the utmost; same as 鞠躬盡瘁|鞠躬尽瘁[ju1 gong1 jin4 cui4] |
鞠躬盡瘁 鞠躬尽瘁 see styles |
jū gōng jìn cuì ju1 gong1 jin4 cui4 chü kung chin ts`ui chü kung chin tsui |
to bend to a task and spare no effort (idiom); striving to the utmost |
朱鞠内岳 see styles |
shumarinaidake しゅまりないだけ |
(place-name) Shumarinaidake |
朱鞠内川 see styles |
shumarinaigawa しゅまりないがわ |
(personal name) Shumarinaigawa |
朱鞠内橋 see styles |
shumarinaibashi しゅまりないばし |
(place-name) Shumarinaibashi |
朱鞠内湖 see styles |
shumarinaiko しゅまりないこ |
(personal name) Shumarinaiko |
羯若鞠闍 羯若鞠阇 see styles |
jier uo jú shé jier2 uo4 ju2 she2 jier uo chü she Kanyakikuja |
Kanyakubja, 'hump-backed maidens.' An ancient city and kingdom of Central India. In antiquity this city ranks next to Ayodhyā in Oudh. It is known to classical geography as Canogyza. The etymology refers to the legend of the hundred daughters of Kuśanābha its king, who refused the licentious desires of Vāyu (Mahāvṛkṣa 大樹仙) and were turned by him into hunchbacks. M.W. Eitel says 'the modem Canouge'. |
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kikumon きくもん |
(noun, transitive verb) (obsolete) questioning (someone) about a crime; interrogation |
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suikiku すいきく |
(noun/participle) (archaism) investigating (e.g. a criminal) |
子手鞠るい see styles |
kodemarirui こでまりるい |
(person) Kodemari Rui |
鞠山トンネル see styles |
maruyamatonneru まるやまトンネル |
(place-name) Maruyama Tunnel |
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gomumari ゴムまり |
(kana only) rubber ball |
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mari まり |
(1) ball (for sport, games, etc.); (2) (鞠, 毬 only) (See 蹴鞠) kemari; type of football played by courtiers in ancient Japan |
鞠躬盡瘁,死而後已 鞠躬尽瘁,死而后已 see styles |
jū gōng jìn cuì , sǐ ér hòu yǐ ju1 gong1 jin4 cui4 , si3 er2 hou4 yi3 chü kung chin ts`ui , ssu erh hou i chü kung chin tsui , ssu erh hou i |
to bend to a task and spare no effort unto one's dying day (idiom); striving to the utmost one's whole life; with every breath in one's body, unto one's dying day |
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temari てまり |
traditional Japanese handball game |
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kikkyuujo; kikukyuujo(鞠躬如) / kikkyujo; kikukyujo(鞠躬如) きっきゅうじょ; きくきゅうじょ(鞠躬如) |
(adj-t,adv-to) deferential; humble; reverent; respectful |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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