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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
逆賊 逆贼 see styles |
nì zéi ni4 zei2 ni tsei gyakuzoku ぎゃくぞく |
More info & calligraphy: Renegade / Traitor / Rebelrebel; traitor; insurgent |
匪 see styles |
fěi fei3 fei |
bandit; (literary) not |
寇 see styles |
kòu kou4 k`ou kou kou / ko こう |
to invade; to plunder; bandit; foe; enemy (rare) invasion; invader; (surname) Kō |
盜 盗 see styles |
dào dao4 tao tō |
to steal; to rob; to plunder; thief; bandit; robber To rob; a robber, bandit, pirate, e.g. 盜賊, 強盜, 海盜, etc. |
共匪 see styles |
gòng fěi gong4 fei3 kung fei |
communist bandit (i.e. PLA soldier (during the civil war) or Chinese communist (Tw)) |
刀禰 see styles |
tone とね |
(1) {Shinto} (used at certain shrines, e.g. Ise, Kamo) priest; (2) (archaism) (See 四等官) member of one of the four administrative ranks in the ritsuryō system; (3) (archaism) government official in charge of a town, esp. in Heian Kyoto; (4) (archaism) prominent member of a town; (5) river boatman; captain of a riverboat; (6) (archaism) (medieval) harbor manager; (7) (archaism) bandit leader; head of a gang of brigands; (surname) Tone |
劉邦 刘邦 see styles |
liú bāng liu2 bang1 liu pang ryuuhou / ryuho りゅうほう |
Liu Bang (256 or 247-195 BC), bandit leader who became first Han emperor Han Gaozu 漢高祖|汉高祖 (reigned 202-195 BC) (person) Emperor Gaozu of Han (BCE 247-195); Liu Bang |
劫匪 see styles |
jié fěi jie2 fei3 chieh fei |
bandit; robber |
匪団 see styles |
hidan ひだん |
bandit gang |
匪巢 see styles |
fěi cháo fei3 chao2 fei ch`ao fei chao |
bandit stronghold |
匪徒 see styles |
fěi tú fei3 tu2 fei t`u fei tu hito ひと |
gangster; bandit bandit |
匪盜 匪盗 see styles |
fěi dào fei3 dao4 fei tao |
bandit |
匪穴 see styles |
fěi xué fei3 xue2 fei hsüeh |
bandit den; rebel stronghold |
匪賊 see styles |
hizoku ひぞく |
bandit; rebel |
匪首 see styles |
fěi shǒu fei3 shou3 fei shou |
bandit |
叛匪 see styles |
pàn fěi pan4 fei3 p`an fei pan fei |
rebel bandit |
土匪 see styles |
tǔ fěi tu3 fei3 t`u fei tu fei dohi どひ |
bandit local rebels |
大盜 see styles |
dà dào da4 dao4 ta tao |
thief; bandit (esp. one who has gained notoriety) |
女賊 女贼 see styles |
nǚ zéi nv3 zei2 nü tsei jozoku; nyozoku じょぞく; にょぞく |
(1) (hist) female bandit; female robber; (2) (にょぞく only) (derogatory term) {Buddh} woman (who distracts men's search for truth) Woman the robber, as the cause of sexual passion, stealing away the riches of religion, v. 智度論 14. |
奸賊 奸贼 see styles |
jiān zéi jian1 zei2 chien tsei kanzoku かんぞく |
a traitor; a treacherous bandit villain |
宵小 see styles |
xiāo xiǎo xiao1 xiao3 hsiao hsiao |
thief; bandit; scoundrel; villain |
山立 see styles |
yamadachi やまだち |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) bandit; brigand; (2) hunter; (3) ancient hunting communities in Tohoku; (place-name) Yamadachi |
山賊 山贼 see styles |
shān zéi shan1 zei2 shan tsei sanzoku さんぞく |
brigand (noun - becomes adjective with の) bandit; brigand |
巨賊 see styles |
kyozoku きょぞく |
big-time bandit; big-time pirate |
強盜 强盗 see styles |
qiáng dào qiang2 dao4 ch`iang tao chiang tao |
to rob (with force); bandit; robber; CL:個|个[ge4] |
悍匪 see styles |
hàn fěi han4 fei3 han fei |
brutal bandit; ferocious criminal |
暴徒 see styles |
bào tú bao4 tu2 pao t`u pao tu bouto / boto ぼうと |
bandit; thug; ruffian insurgent; rioter; mob |
毛子 see styles |
máo zi mao2 zi5 mao tzu |
hairy fellow; foreigner; Russian (derog.); bandit (old); tuft of fine hair |
流寇 see styles |
liú kòu liu2 kou4 liu k`ou liu kou |
roving bandit; rebel band |
渠魁 see styles |
qú kuí qu2 kui2 ch`ü k`uei chü kuei kyokai きょかい |
rebel leader; ringleader; bandit chieftain ringleader; chief |
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