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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
戌 see styles |
xū xu1 hsü inu いぬ |
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. |
戌丸 see styles |
inumaru いぬまる |
(surname) Inumaru |
戌井 see styles |
inui いぬい |
(surname) Inui |
戌亥 see styles |
inui いぬい |
(archaism) northwest; (surname) Inui |
戌屋 see styles |
ebiya えびや |
(surname) Ebiya |
戌年 see styles |
inudoshi いぬどし |
year of the dog |
戌時 戌时 see styles |
xū shí xu1 shi2 hsü shih |
7-9 pm |
戌渡 see styles |
inuwatari いぬわたり |
(place-name) Inuwatari |
戌狗 see styles |
xū gǒu xu1 gou3 hsü kou |
Year 11, year of the Dog (e.g. 2006) |
戌角 see styles |
inuzumi いぬずみ |
(surname) Inuzumi |
戌谷 see styles |
inutani いぬたに |
(surname) Inutani |
戌迦 see styles |
xū jiā xu1 jia1 hsü chia juka |
śuka, a parrot; an epithet of the Buddha. |
戌達 戌达 see styles |
xū dá xu1 da2 hsü ta juda |
śūdra |
戌陀 see styles |
xū tuó xu1 tuo2 hsü t`o hsü to juda |
戌達; 戌陀羅 (or 戌捺羅 or戌怛羅) śūdra, the fourth or servile caste, whose duty is to serve the three higher castes. |
戌雄 see styles |
inuo いぬお |
(given name) Inuo |
丙戌 see styles |
bǐng xū bing3 xu1 ping hsü hinoeinu; heijutsu / hinoenu; hejutsu ひのえいぬ; へいじゅつ |
twenty-third year C11 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 2006 or 2066 (See 干支・1) Fire Dog (23rd term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1946, 2006, 2066) |
壬戌 see styles |
rén xū ren2 xu1 jen hsü mizunoeinu; jinjutsu / mizunoenu; jinjutsu みずのえいぬ; じんじゅつ |
fifty-ninth year I11 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1982 or 2042 (See 干支・1) Water Dog (59th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1922, 1982, 2042) |
庚戌 see styles |
gēng xū geng1 xu1 keng hsü kanoeinu; koujutsu / kanoenu; kojutsu かのえいぬ; こうじゅつ |
forty-seventh year G11 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1970 or 2030 (See 干支・1) Metal Dog (47th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1910, 1970, 2030) |
戊戌 see styles |
wù xū wu4 xu1 wu hsü bojutsu ぼじゅつ |
thirty-fifth year E11 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1958 or 2018 (See 干支・1) Earth Dog (35th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1958, 2018, 2078) |
波戌 see styles |
bō xū bo1 xu1 po hsü hajutsu |
paśu, any animal. |
甲戌 see styles |
jiǎ xū jia3 xu1 chia hsü kinoeinu; koujutsu / kinoenu; kojutsu きのえいぬ; こうじゅつ |
eleventh year A11 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1994 or 2054 (See 干支・1) Wood Dog (11th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1934, 1994, 2054) |
衛戌 see styles |
eiju / eju えいじゅ |
(irregular kanji usage) garrison |
戌の刻 see styles |
inunokoku いぬのこく |
(exp,n) (archaism) hour of the Dog (around 8pm, 7-9pm, or 8-10pm) |
戌の年 see styles |
inunotoshi いぬのとし |
(exp,n) (See 戌年) year of the Dog |
戌の日 see styles |
inunohi いぬのひ |
(exp,n) day of the Dog (in the traditional calendar; associated with safe childbirth) |
戌亥乙 see styles |
inuiotsu いぬいおつ |
(place-name) Inuiotsu |
戌亥町 see styles |
inuichou / inuicho いぬいちょう |
(place-name) Inuichō |
戌川原 see styles |
inukawara いぬかわら |
(place-name) Inukawara |
戌捺羅 戌捺罗 see styles |
xūn à luó xun1 a4 luo2 hsün a lo judara |
śūdra |
戌縷多 see styles |
xū lǚ duō xu1 lv3 duo1 hsü lü to |
v. 述嚕憺羅. |
戌羯羅 戌羯罗 see styles |
xū jié luó xu1 jie2 luo2 hsü chieh lo Jukyara |
Śukra; 金星 the planet Venus. |
戌茂内 see styles |
inumouchi / inumochi いぬもうち |
(place-name) Inumouchi |
戌陀羅 戌陀罗 see styles |
xū tuó luó xu1 tuo2 luo2 hsü t`o lo hsü to lo judara |
śūdra |
占戌拏 占戌拿 see styles |
zhàn xūn á zhan4 xun1 a2 chan hsün a Senjutsuna |
Tchañśuṇa' is the highly doubtful form given by Eitel, who describes it as the ancient capital of Vrji, an ' ancient kingdom N. of the Ganges, S. E. of Nepaul'. |
大戌亥 see styles |
ooinui おおいぬい |
(place-name) Ooinui |
屈戌兒 屈戌儿 see styles |
qū qu r qu1 qu5 r5 ch`ü ch`ü r chü chü r |
staple (used with a hasp) |
Variations: |
inui いぬい |
(archaism) northwest |
戌井市郎 see styles |
inuiichirou / inuichiro いぬいいちろう |
(person) Inui Ichirō |
戌輪聿提 see styles |
xū lún yù tí xu1 lun2 yu4 ti2 hsü lun yü t`i hsü lun yü ti |
śudhyantī; clean or pure. It may be an epithet of vāk 'voice' in the musical sense of 'natural diatonic melody'. |
大戌亥町 see styles |
ooinuichou / ooinuicho おおいぬいちょう |
(place-name) Ooinuichō |
戊戌政變 戊戌政变 see styles |
wù xū zhèng biàn wu4 xu1 zheng4 bian4 wu hsü cheng pien |
coup by Dowager Empress Cixi 慈禧太后[Ci2 xi3 tai4 hou4] ending the 1898 attempt to reform the Qing dynasty |
戊戌維新 戊戌维新 see styles |
wù xū wéi xīn wu4 xu1 wei2 xin1 wu hsü wei hsin |
Hundred Days Reform (1898), failed attempt to reform the Qing dynasty |
戊戌變法 戊戌变法 see styles |
wù xū biàn fǎ wu4 xu1 bian4 fa3 wu hsü pien fa |
Hundred Days Reform (1898), failed attempt to reform the Qing dynasty |
戌陀戰達羅 戌陀战达罗 see styles |
xū tuó zhàn dá luó xu1 tuo2 zhan4 da2 luo2 hsü t`o chan ta lo hsü to chan ta lo Judasendara |
Śuddhacandra, 淨月 pure moon, name of one of the ten authorities on 唯識 q. v. |
戊戌六君子 see styles |
wù xū liù jun zǐ wu4 xu1 liu4 jun1 zi3 wu hsü liu chün tzu |
the Six Gentlemen Martyrs of the failed reform movement of 1898, executed in its aftermath, namely: Tan Sitong 譚嗣同|谭嗣同[Tan2 Si4 tong2], Lin Xu 林旭[Lin2 Xu4], Yang Shenxiu 楊深秀|杨深秀[Yang2 Shen1 xiu4], Liu Guangdi 劉光第|刘光第[Liu2 Guang1 di4], Kang Guangren 康廣仁|康广仁[Kang1 Guang3 ren2] and Yang Rui 楊銳|杨锐[Yang2 Rui4] |
毘戌陀僧訶 毘戌陀僧诃 see styles |
pí xū tuó sēng hē pi2 xu1 tuo2 seng1 he1 p`i hsü t`o seng ho pi hsü to seng ho Bijutsudasōka |
Viśuddhasiṃha |
戌婆揭羅僧訶 戌婆揭罗僧诃 see styles |
xū pó qì luó sēng hē xu1 po2 qi4 luo2 seng1 he1 hsü p`o ch`i lo seng ho hsü po chi lo seng ho Jubakyarasōka |
Śubhakarasiṃha. Propitious lion, i. e. auspicious and heroic; fearless. |
戌迦羅博乞史 戌迦罗博乞史 see styles |
xū jiā luó bó qǐ shǐ xu1 jia1 luo2 bo2 qi3 shi3 hsü chia lo po ch`i shih hsü chia lo po chi shih jukyarahakishi |
śuklapakṣa, the waxing period of the moon, 1st to 15th. |
Variations: |
inudoshi(戌年, inu年); inudoshi(inu年) いぬどし(戌年, いぬ年); イヌどし(イヌ年) |
year of the Dog |
Variations: |
eiju / eju えいじゅ |
garrison |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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