There are 45 total results for your haku search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
博 see styles |
bó bo2 po haku(p); baku はく(P); ばく |
More info & calligraphy: Bo(suffix noun) (1) doctor; PhD; (suffix noun) (2) exposition; fair; exhibition; (given name) Hiromu Wide, universal; widely read, versed in; to cause; gamble; barter. |
白 see styles |
bái bai2 pai haku はく |
More info & calligraphy: White(1) white; (2) (See ボラ・1) striped mullet fry (Mugil cephalus); (3) (See 科白・1) (spoken) line (in a play, film, etc.); one's lines; (4) {mahj} white dragon tile; (5) {mahj} winning hand with a pung (or kong) of white dragon tiles; (6) (abbreviation) (rare) (See 白耳義・ベルギー) Belgium; (7) (abbreviation) (archaism) (See 白人・1) white person; Caucasian; (female given name) Yuki White, pure, clear; make clear, inform. |
伯 see styles |
bó bo2 po haku はく |
father's elder brother; senior; paternal elder uncle; eldest of brothers; respectful form of address; Count, third of five orders of nobility 五等爵位[wu3 deng3 jue2 wei4] (1) count; earl; (2) (hist) (See 神祇官・2) chief official of the Department of Worship (under the ritsuryō system); (3) (abbreviation) (See 伯剌西爾・ブラジル) Brazil; (surname, given name) Haku eldest brother (?) |
剝 剥 see styles |
bō bo1 po haku |
to peel; to skin; to flay; to shuck To peel, flay; kill. |
帛 see styles |
bó bo2 po haku はく |
silk (archaism) silk |
拍 see styles |
pāi pai1 p`ai pai haku はく |
to pat; to clap; to slap; to swat; to take (a photo); to shoot (a film); racket (sports); beat (music) (n,ctr) (1) {music} beat; (n,ctr) (2) {ling} (See モーラ) mora; (female given name) Haku |
柏 see styles |
bò bo4 po haku はく |
used in 黃柏|黄柏[huang2bo4]; Taiwan pr. [bo2] oak; daimyo oak; Japanese emperor oak; Quercus dentata; (surname, given name) Haku Cypress, cedar, Arbor vitae. |
泊 see styles |
pō po1 p`o po haku はく |
lake; Taiwan pr. [bo2] (counter) (1) counter for nights of a stay; (2) (rare) overnight stay; lodging; (surname, given name) Haku to stop |
穿 see styles |
chuān chuan1 ch`uan chuan haku はく |
to wear; to put on; to dress; to bore through; to pierce; to perforate; to penetrate; to pass through; to thread (female given name) Haku To bore, pierce; to thread; to don, put on. To bore a well and gradually discover water, likened to the gradual discovery of the Buddha-nature. |
箔 see styles |
bó bo2 po haku はく |
plaited matting (of rushes, bamboo etc); silkworm basket; metal foil; foil paper (1) foil; (gold, etc.) leaf; (2) prestige |
薄 see styles |
bò bo4 po usu うす |
see 薄荷[bo4 he5] (prefix) light (e.g. colour, color); (surname) Haku Thin, poor, shabby: to slight, despise; to reach to; the herb mint. |
陌 see styles |
mò mo4 mo hyaku ひゃく haku はく |
raised path; street (numeric) 100; hundred |
髆 see styles |
bó bo2 po haku |
shoulder blade shoulder blade |
魄 see styles |
pò po4 p`o po haku はく |
(literary) soul; mortal soul (i.e. attached to the body) (See 魂・こん) Yin energy; spirit soul |
伯空 see styles |
haku はく |
(female given name) Haku |
佩く see styles |
haku はく |
(transitive verb) (1) to put on (or wear) lower-body clothing (i.e. pants, skirt, etc.); to put on (or wear) footwear; (2) to affix a sword to one's hip; (3) to affix a bowstring to a bow |
刷く see styles |
haku はく |
(transitive verb) to daub; to brush; to touch up |
吐く see styles |
haku はく |
(transitive verb) (1) to vomit; to throw up; to spit up; (transitive verb) (2) to emit; to send forth; to breathe out; (transitive verb) (3) to give (an opinion); to make (a comment); to express; to tell; (transitive verb) (4) to confess |
履く see styles |
haku はく |
(transitive verb) (1) to put on (or wear) lower-body clothing (i.e. pants, skirt, etc.); to put on (or wear) footwear; (2) to affix a sword to one's hip; (3) to affix a bowstring to a bow |
帯く see styles |
haku はく |
(transitive verb) (1) to put on (or wear) lower-body clothing (i.e. pants, skirt, etc.); to put on (or wear) footwear; (2) to affix a sword to one's hip; (3) to affix a bowstring to a bow |
把握 see styles |
bǎ wò ba3 wo4 pa wo haaku / haku はあく |
to grasp (also fig.); to seize; to hold; assurance; certainty; sure (of the outcome) (noun, transitive verb) grasp (of the situation, meaning, etc.); understanding; control; hold; grip |
掃く see styles |
haku はく |
(transitive verb) (1) to sweep; to brush; to clean; (transitive verb) (2) to gather silkworms |
波玖 see styles |
haku はく |
(female given name) Haku |
波空 see styles |
hakuu / haku はくう |
(given name) Hakuu |
白烏 see styles |
hakuu / haku はくう |
(given name) Hakuu |
白玖 see styles |
haku はく |
(surname) Haku |
白空 see styles |
haku はく |
(female given name) Haku |
白雨 see styles |
hakuu / haku はくう |
rain shower; (given name) Hakuu |
穿く see styles |
haku はく |
(transitive verb) (1) to put on (or wear) lower-body clothing (i.e. pants, skirt, etc.); to put on (or wear) footwear; (2) to affix a sword to one's hip; (3) to affix a bowstring to a bow |
葉久 see styles |
haku はく |
(surname) Haku |
葉空 see styles |
haku はく |
(female given name) Haku |
三名山 see styles |
sanmeizan / sanmezan さんめいざん |
(abbreviation) (See 日本三名山) Japan's Three Famous Mountains (Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tate and Mt. Haku) |
三霊山 see styles |
sanreizan / sanrezan さんれいざん |
(abbreviation) (See 日本三霊山・にほんさんれいざん) Japan's Three Holy Mountains (Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tate and Mt. Haku) |
白樂天 白乐天 see styles |
bái lè tiān bai2 le4 tian1 pai le t`ien pai le tien Haku Rakuten |
Bai Letian |
軒上泊 see styles |
kenjouhaku / kenjohaku けんじょうはく |
(person) Kenjō Haku |
伯龍弘基 see styles |
hakuryuuhiroki / hakuryuhiroki はくりゅうひろき |
(person) Haku Ryūhiroki |
小桧山博 see styles |
kohiyamahaku こひやまはく |
(person) Kohiyama Haku |
小檜山博 see styles |
kohiyamahaku こひやまはく |
(person) Kohiyama Haku (1937.4-) |
白山三峰 see styles |
hakusansanmine はくさんさんみね |
Three Peaks of Mount Haku (Gozengamine, Kengamine, Oonanjimine) |
薄福鈍根 薄福钝根 see styles |
bó fú dùn gēn bo2 fu2 dun4 gen1 po fu tun ken haku fuku don kon |
shallow merit and dull faculties |
日本三名山 see styles |
nihonsanmeizan / nihonsanmezan にほんさんめいざん |
(See 三名山) Japan's Three Famous Mountains (Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tate and Mt. Haku) |
日本三霊山 see styles |
nihonsanreizan / nihonsanrezan にほんさんれいざん |
Japan's Three Holy Mountains (Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tate and Mt. Haku) |
Variations: |
haku はく |
(transitive verb) (1) (usu. 履く or 穿く) to put on (lower-body clothing, e.g. pants, skirt, footwear); to wear; (transitive verb) (2) (usu. 佩く or 帯く) to affix (a sword to one's hip); (transitive verb) (3) (archaism) to affix (a bowstring to a bow) |
Variations: |
hyaku(p); haku(陌, 佰) ひゃく(P); はく(陌, 佰) |
(numeric) (陌 and 佰 are used in legal documents) hundred; 100 |
Variations: |
haku はく |
(transitive verb) (1) (usu. 履く or 穿く) to put on (lower-body clothing, e.g. pants, skirt, footwear); to wear; (transitive verb) (2) (usu. 佩く or 帯く) to affix (a sword to one's hip); (transitive verb) (3) (archaism) to affix (a bowstring to a bow) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 45 results for "haku" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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