There are 19 total results for your 戮 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
戮 see styles |
lù lu4 lu |
(bound form) to kill; (bound form) to join forces (variant of 勠[lu4]) |
剹 戮 see styles |
lù lu4 lu |
to peel with a knife; old variant of 戮[lu4] |
勠 戮 see styles |
lù lu4 lu |
(bound form) to join (forces) |
戮す see styles |
rikusu りくす |
(vs-c,vt) (archaism) to kill (a person); to murder; to execute |
戮力 see styles |
lù lì lu4 li4 lu li |
(literary) to join forces; to exert every effort |
刑戮 see styles |
xíng lù xing2 lu4 hsing lu keiriku / keriku けいりく |
(literary) corporal punishment or execution (noun/participle) punishment; penalty; execution |
夷戮 see styles |
yí lù yi2 lu4 i lu |
to massacre |
屠戮 see styles |
tú lù tu2 lu4 t`u lu tu lu toriku とりく |
slaughter; massacre (archaism) slaughter (of animals) |
慘戮 惨戮 see styles |
cǎn lù can3 lu4 ts`an lu tsan lu |
(literary) to massacre; to slaughter; to brutally kill |
殺戮 杀戮 see styles |
shā lù sha1 lu4 sha lu setsuroku さつりく |
More info & calligraphy: Kill / Massacre / Mass Killing(noun/participle) slaughter; massacre to slaughter |
誅戮 诛戮 see styles |
zhū lù zhu1 lu4 chu lu chuuriku / churiku ちゅうりく |
to put to death (noun, transitive verb) putting a criminal to death; punishment by execution; death penalty |
戮する see styles |
rikusuru りくする |
(vs-s,vt) (obsolete) to kill (a person); to murder; to execute |
戮力協心 see styles |
rikuryokukyoushin / rikuryokukyoshin りくりょくきょうしん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) combined (concerted) efforts; solidarity; joining forces (with) |
戮力同心 see styles |
lù lì - tóng xīn lu4 li4 - tong2 xin1 lu li - t`ung hsin lu li - tung hsin |
(idiom) to join forces to work towards a common goal |
協心戮力 see styles |
kyoushinrikuryoku / kyoshinrikuryoku きょうしんりくりょく |
(noun/participle) (yoji) combined (concerted) efforts; solidarity; joining forces (with) |
引頸就戮 引颈就戮 see styles |
yǐn jǐng jiù lù yin3 jing3 jiu4 lu4 yin ching chiu lu |
to extend one's neck in preparation for execution (idiom) |
民衆殺戮 see styles |
minshuusatsuriku / minshusatsuriku みんしゅうさつりく |
democide |
Variations: |
satsuriku さつりく |
(noun, transitive verb) slaughter; massacre |
Variations: |
satsuriku さつりく |
(noun, transitive verb) slaughter; massacre |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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