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lǎo
    lao3
lao
 rou / ro
    ろう
prefix used before the surname of a person or a numeral indicating the order of birth of the children in a family or to indicate affection or familiarity; old (of people); venerable (person); experienced; of long standing; always; all the time; of the past; very; outdated; (of meat etc) tough
(n,n-pref,n-suf) (1) old age; age; old people; the old; the aged; senior; elder; (pronoun) (2) (archaism) (humble language) (used by the elderly) I; me; my humble self; (surname) Rou
jarā; old, old age.

老い

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 oi
    おい
old age; old person; the old; the aged

老け

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 fuke
    ふけ
aging; ageing

老ゆ

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 oyu
    おゆ
(v2y-k,vi) (archaism) (See 老いる) to age; to grow old

老丁

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 routei; rouchou / rote; rocho
    ろうてい; ろうちょう
(hist) man between 61 and 65 (ritsuryō system)

老丈

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lǎo zhàng
    lao3 zhang4
lao chang
sir (respectful form of address for an old man)

老中

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 roujuu; roujuu / roju; roju
    ろうじゅう; ろうぢゅう
member of shogun's council of elders; (surname) Oinaka

老么


老幺

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lǎo yāo
    lao3 yao1
lao yao
youngest

老二

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lǎo èr
    lao3 er4
lao erh
second-eldest child in a family; (euphemism) penis

老人

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lǎo rén
    lao3 ren2
lao jen
 roujin / rojin
    ろうじん
old man or woman; the elderly; one's aged parents or grandparents
old person; senior citizen; the aged; the elderly
old person

老伯

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lǎo bó
    lao3 bo2
lao po
uncle (polite form of address for older male)

老伴

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lǎo bàn
    lao3 ban4
lao pan
(of an elderly couple) husband or wife

老伽

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 oitogi
    おいとぎ
(surname) Oitogi

老体

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 routai / rotai
    ろうたい
(1) old body; aged person; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (as ご老体) elderly person

老例

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lǎo lì
    lao3 li4
lao li
custom; customary practice

老働

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 roudou / rodo
    ろうどう
(noun/participle) (slang) work after retirement age; work to supplement an insufficient pension

老僕

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 rouboku / roboku
    ろうぼく
elderly servant

老僧

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lǎo sēng
    lao3 seng1
lao seng
 rousou / roso
    ろうそう
elderly priest; (place-name) Rousou
old monk

老儒

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 rouju / roju
    ろうじゅ
elderly Confucian scholar

老優

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 rouyuu / royu
    ろうゆう
elderly or veteran actor

老兄

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lǎo xiōng
    lao3 xiong1
lao hsiung
elder brother (often used self-referentially); (form of address between male friends) old chap; buddy

老兒


老儿

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lǎo ér
    lao3 er2
lao erh
father; husband; old man

老公

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lǎo gong
    lao3 gong5
lao kung
 roukou / roko
    ろうこう
(coll.) eunuch; see also 公[lao3 gong1]
(honorific or respectful language) elderly nobleman

老兵

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lǎo bīng
    lao3 bing1
lao ping
 rouhei / rohe
    ろうへい
old soldier; veteran; veteran (sb who has a lot of experience in some domain)
old soldier

老兼

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 oigane
    おいがね
(place-name) Oigane

老冠

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 oikanmuri
    おいかんむり
kanji "old" radical at top

老到

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lǎo dao
    lao3 dao5
lao tao
experienced and careful

老功

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 roukou / roko
    ろうこう
(noun or adjectival noun) experienced; seasoned; veteran

老化

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lǎo huà
    lao3 hua4
lao hua
 rouka / roka
    ろうか
(of a person, population or material) to age; (of knowledge) to become outdated
(n,vs,vi,adj-no) ageing; aging; senile deterioration

老千

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lǎo qiān
    lao3 qian1
lao ch`ien
    lao chien
swindler; cheat (in gambling)

老原

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 oibara
    おいばら
(place-name) Oibara

老去

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lǎo qù
    lao3 qu4
lao ch`ü
    lao chü
to get old

老友

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lǎo yǒu
    lao3 you3
lao yu
 rouyuu / royu
    ろうゆう
old friend; sb who passed the county level imperial exam (in Ming dynasty)
old friend; crony

老叟

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lǎo sǒu
    lao3 sou3
lao sou
old man

老司

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 rouji / roji
    ろうじ
(place-name) Rouji

老君

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lǎo jun
    lao3 jun1
lao chün
Laozi or Lao-tze (c. 500 BC), Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism

老固

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 rouko / roko
    ろうこ
(surname) Rouko

老土

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lǎo tǔ
    lao3 tu3
lao t`u
    lao tu
old-fashioned; unstylish

老坂

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 oisaka
    おいさか
(surname) Oisaka

老城

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lǎo chéng
    lao3 cheng2
lao ch`eng
    lao cheng
old town; old district of a city

老塚

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 oizuka
    おいづか
(place-name) Oizuka

老境

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lǎo jìng
    lao3 jing4
lao ching
 roukyou / rokyo
    ろうきょう
advanced years; old age
(noun - becomes adjective with の) old age

老墨

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lǎo mò
    lao3 mo4
lao mo
(coll.) a Mexican

老外

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lǎo wài
    lao3 wai4
lao wai
(coll.) foreigner (esp. non Asian person); layman; amateur

老大

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lǎo dà
    lao3 da4
lao ta
 roudai / rodai
    ろうだい
old age; very; eldest child in a family; leader of a group; boss; captain of a boat; leader of a criminal gang
(noun or adjectival noun) (obsolete) growing old; old person

老天

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lǎo tiān
    lao3 tian1
lao t`ien
    lao tien
God; Heavens

老太

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lǎo tài
    lao3 tai4
lao t`ai
    lao tai
old lady

老夫

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lǎo fū
    lao3 fu1
lao fu
 roufu / rofu
    ろうふ
I (spoken by an old man)
(obsolete) old man; elderly man

老套

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lǎo tào
    lao3 tao4
lao t`ao
    lao tao
hackneyed; well-worn (phrase etc); same old story; stereotypical fashion

老女

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 roujo / rojo
    ろうじょ
(1) elderly woman; (2) (hist) senior lady-in-waiting

老妓

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 rougi / rogi
    ろうぎ
aged geisha

老妻

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 rousai / rosai
    ろうさい
old woman

老姥

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lǎo mǔ
    lao3 mu3
lao mu
old lady; (old woman's self-reference) I, me

老娘

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lǎo niáng
    lao3 niang2
lao niang
my old mother; I, this old woman; my old lady (colloquial); maternal grandmother; midwife

老婆

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lǎo pó
    lao3 po2
lao p`o
    lao po
 rouba / roba
    ろうば
(coll.) wife
old woman
An old woman; my 'old woman', i. e. my wife.

老婢

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 rouhi / rohi
    ろうひ
old housemaid; old female servant

老婦

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 roufu / rofu
    ろうふ
old woman

老媼

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 rouou / roo
    ろうおう
(See 老翁) old woman

老媽


老妈

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lǎo mā
    lao3 ma1
lao ma
mother; mom

老嫗


老妪

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lǎo yù
    lao3 yu4
lao yü
old woman (formal writing)

老嬢

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 roujou / rojo
    ろうじょう
elderly spinster

老子

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lǎo zi
    lao3 zi5
lao tzu
 roushi / roshi
    ろうし

More info & calligraphy:

Lao Tzu / Laozi
father; daddy; "I, your father" (in anger, or out of contempt); I (used arrogantly or jocularly)
Laozi; Lao Tzu; Lao Tse; (person) Laozi (semi-legendary Chinese philosopher and deity); Lao Tzu; Lao Tse
Laozi, or Laocius, the accepted founder of the Daoists. The theory that his soul went to India and was reborn as the Buddha is found in the 齊書 History of the Qi dynasty 顧歡傳.

老実

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 roujitsu / rojitsu
    ろうじつ
(noun or adjectival noun) loyalty; fidelity

老客

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lǎo kè
    lao3 ke4
lao k`o
    lao ko
peddler; old or regular customer

老害

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 rougai / rogai
    ろうがい
problems caused by old people; harm to society by gerontocracy

老家

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lǎo jiā
    lao3 jia1
lao chia
 fuke
    ふけ
native place; place of origin; home state or region
(surname) Fuke

老宿

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lǎo sù
    lao3 su4
lao su
 rōshuku
sthavira, an old man, virtuous elder.

老富

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 oitomi
    おいとみ
(place-name) Oitomi

老實


老实

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lǎo shi
    lao3 shi5
lao shih
honest; sincere; well-behaved; naive; gullible

老将

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 roushou / rosho
    ろうしょう
old army general; veteran army general

老將


老将

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lǎo jiàng
    lao3 jiang4
lao chiang
lit. old general; commander-in-chief 將帥|将帅, the equivalent of king in Chinese chess; fig. old-timer; veteran
See: 老将

老小

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lǎo xiǎo
    lao3 xiao3
lao hsiao
the old and the young; the youngest member of the family

老少

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lǎo shào
    lao3 shao4
lao shao
 roushou / rosho
    ろうしょう
the old and the young
young and old

老山

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 oiyama
    おいやま
(surname) Oiyama

老岬

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 oizaki
    おいざき
(place-name) Oizaki

老崎

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 oisaki
    おいさき
(surname) Oisaki

老嶽

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 oidake
    おいだけ
(personal name) Oidake

老川

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 rousen / rosen
    ろうせん
(given name) Rousen

老巧

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 roukou / roko
    ろうこう
(noun or adjectival noun) experienced; seasoned; veteran

老師


老师

see styles
lǎo shī
    lao3 shi1
lao shih
 roushi / roshi
    ろうし

More info & calligraphy:

Teacher / Master / Old Sage
teacher; CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4]
(1) old master; old teacher; (2) old monk; aged priest
old master

老平

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 rouhei / rohe
    ろうへい
(given name) Rouhei

老年

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lǎo nián
    lao3 nian2
lao nien
 rounen / ronen
    ろうねん
elderly; old age; autumn of one's years
(noun - becomes adjective with の) old age
venerable

老幼

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 rouyou / royo
    ろうよう
old and young

老幾


老几

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lǎo jǐ
    lao3 ji3
lao chi
where in the order of seniority among siblings?; (sometimes used in rhetorical questions to express disparagement)

老廃

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 rouhai / rohai
    ろうはい
(n,vs,vi) superannuation

老弊

see styles
lǎo bì
    lao3 bi4
lao pi
 rōhei
very aged

老式

see styles
lǎo shì
    lao3 shi4
lao shih
old-fashioned; old type; outdated

老弟

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lǎo dì
    lao3 di4
lao ti
(affectionate form of address for a male who is not very much younger than oneself) my boy; old pal

老弱

see styles
 roujaku / rojaku
    ろうじゃく
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) infirmities of old age; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (obsolete) (See 老若) young and old; all ages

老後

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 rougo / rogo
    ろうご
old age; (surname) Rougo

老態


老态

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lǎo tài
    lao3 tai4
lao t`ai
    lao tai
old and frail; decrepit; doddering; decrepitude; infirmities of old age

老成

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lǎo chéng
    lao3 cheng2
lao ch`eng
    lao cheng
 rousei / rose
    ろうせい
mature; experienced; sophisticated
(adj-na,n,vs,vi) (1) mature; experienced; (adj-na,n,vs,vi) (2) precocious; mature for one's age

老手

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lǎo shǒu
    lao3 shou3
lao shou
 roushu / roshu
    ろうしゅ
experienced person; an old hand at something
veteran; past master

老抽

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lǎo chōu
    lao3 chou1
lao ch`ou
    lao chou
dark soy sauce

老拙

see styles
lǎo zhuō
    lao3 zhuo1
lao cho
old fart (usually in self-reference); geezer

老摳


老抠

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lǎo kōu
    lao3 kou1
lao k`ou
    lao kou
penny-pincher; miser

老撾


老挝

see styles
lǎo wō
    lao3 wo1
lao wo

More info & calligraphy:

Laos
Laos

老方

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 oikata
    おいかた
(place-name) Oikata

老旦

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lǎo dàn
    lao3 dan4
lao tan
old woman role in Chinese opera

老早

see styles
lǎo zǎo
    lao3 zao3
lao tsao
a long time ago

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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