There are 51 total results for your 炬 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
炬 see styles |
jù ju4 chü kyo きょ |
torch (rare) (See 松明) torch |
炬口 see styles |
takenokuchi たけのくち |
(place-name) Takenokuchi |
炬士 see styles |
kyoshi きょし |
(male given name) Kyoshi |
炬子 see styles |
kyoshi きょし |
(given name) Kyoshi |
炬港 see styles |
taiminato たいみなと |
(place-name) Taiminato |
炬火 see styles |
kyoka; koka きょか; こか |
(1) pine torch; torchlight; firebrand; (2) (See 篝火・かがりび・1) bonfire |
炬燵 see styles |
kotatsu こたつ |
(kana only) kotatsu; table over an electric heater (orig. a charcoal brazier in a floor well) with a hanging quilt that retains heat |
炬生 see styles |
kyosei / kyose きょせい |
(given name) Kyosei |
下炬 see styles |
xià jù xia4 ju4 hsia chü ako |
light the fire |
大炬 see styles |
ooi おおい |
(personal name) Ooi |
慧炬 see styles |
huì jù hui4 ju4 hui chü eko |
The torch of wisdom. |
智炬 see styles |
zhì jù zhi4 ju4 chih chü chi ko |
The torch of wisdom. |
法炬 see styles |
fǎ jù fa3 ju4 fa chü Hōko |
The torch of Buddhism. |
火炬 see styles |
huǒ jù huo3 ju4 huo chü |
(flaming) torch; CL:把[ba3] |
秉炬 see styles |
bǐng jù bing3 ju4 ping chü heiko |
To carry the torch (for cremation). |
蠟炬 蜡炬 see styles |
là jù la4 ju4 la chü |
(literary) candle |
炬燵掛 see styles |
kotatsugake こたつがけ |
(kana only) futon or cloth attached to the kotatsu's frame; cover for kotatsu |
炬燵櫓 see styles |
kotatsuyagura こたつやぐら |
square latticed wooden frame for a kotatsu |
炬燵虫 see styles |
kotatsumushi こたつむし |
(colloquialism) someone who curls up under a kotatsu all winter; kotatsu bug; kotatsu snail |
掘炬燵 see styles |
horigotatsu ほりごたつ |
(irregular okurigana usage) sunken kotatsu; low table over a hole in the floor (may have a heat source underneath and a hanging quilt to retain warmth) |
春炬燵 see styles |
harugotatsu はるごたつ |
(rare) kotatsu not put away but used in spring |
正法炬 see styles |
zhèng fǎ jù zheng4 fa3 ju4 cheng fa chü shōhō ko |
The torch of truth, i. e. Buddhism. |
火炬手 see styles |
huǒ jù shǒu huo3 ju4 shou3 huo chü shou |
torchbearer; athlete carrying Olympic flame |
置炬燵 see styles |
okigotatsu おきごたつ |
portable brazier |
炬燵布団 see styles |
kotatsubuton こたつぶとん |
quilt coverlet for a kotatsu |
炬燵掛け see styles |
kotatsugake こたつがけ |
(kana only) futon or cloth attached to the kotatsu's frame; cover for kotatsu |
炬燵蒲団 see styles |
kotatsubuton こたつぶとん |
quilt coverlet for a kotatsu |
付之一炬 see styles |
fù zhī yī jù fu4 zhi1 yi1 ju4 fu chih i chü |
to put to the torch (idiom); to commit to the flames; to burn something down deliberately |
掘り炬燵 see styles |
horigotatsu ほりごたつ |
sunken kotatsu; low table over a hole in the floor (may have a heat source underneath and a hanging quilt to retain warmth) |
Variations: |
taimatsu; shoumei(松明); kyo(炬) / taimatsu; shome(松明); kyo(炬) たいまつ; しょうめい(松明); きょ(炬) |
(orig. from 焚松 (たきまつ)) torch (made of pine, bamboo, reed, etc.); flambeau; torchlight |
氧乙炔炬 see styles |
yǎng yǐ quē jù yang3 yi3 que1 ju4 yang i ch`üeh chü yang i chüeh chü |
an oxyacetylene torch |
置き炬燵 see styles |
okigotatsu おきごたつ |
portable brazier |
炬燵ぶとん see styles |
kotatsubuton こたつぶとん |
quilt coverlet for a kotatsu |
炬燵やぐら see styles |
kotatsuyagura こたつやぐら |
square latticed wooden frame for a kotatsu |
寶炬陀羅尼 宝炬陀罗尼 see styles |
bǎo jù tuó luó ní bao3 ju4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 pao chü t`o lo ni pao chü to lo ni hōko darani |
treasure-torch dhāraṇī |
氧乙炔焊炬 see styles |
yǎng yǐ quē hàn jù yang3 yi3 que1 han4 ju4 yang i ch`üeh han chü yang i chüeh han chü |
oxyacetylene torch |
炬燵テーブル see styles |
kotatsuteeburu こたつテーブル |
(kana only) (See 炬燵) (electric) kotatsu table |
智炬陀羅尼經 智炬陀罗尼经 see styles |
zhì jù tuó luó ní jīng zhi4 ju4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 chih chü t`o lo ni ching chih chü to lo ni ching Chiko darani kyō |
Dhāraṇī of the Lamp of Knowledge |
大法炬陀羅尼經 大法炬陀罗尼经 see styles |
dà fǎ jù tuó luó ní jīng da4 fa3 ju4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 ta fa chü t`o lo ni ching ta fa chü to lo ni ching Daihō ko darani kyō |
Dhāraṇī of the Lamp of Dharma |
Variations: |
kotatsu(p); kotatsu こたつ(P); コタツ |
(kana only) kotatsu; table over an electric heater (orig. a charcoal brazier in a floor well) with a hanging quilt that retains heat |
Variations: |
kotatsumushi こたつむし |
(colloquialism) (pun on かたつむり) (See こたつ,こたつむり) someone who curls up under a kotatsu all winter; kotatsu bug; kotatsu snail |
Variations: |
taimatsu(gikun); shoumei(松明) / taimatsu(gikun); shome(松明) たいまつ(gikun); しょうめい(松明) |
torch (made of pine, bamboo, reed, etc.); flambeau; torchlight |
Variations: |
kotatsuyagura こたつやぐら |
(See 櫓・やぐら・3) square latticed wooden frame for a kotatsu |
Variations: |
kotatsubuton こたつぶとん |
(See 炬燵) quilt coverlet for a kotatsu; kotatsu quilt |
Variations: |
kotatsu(p); kotatsu こたつ(P); コタツ |
(kana only) kotatsu; table over an electric heater, with a hanging quilt to retain heat (orig. over a charcoal brazier in a floor well) |
Variations: |
kotatsugake こたつがけ |
(kana only) futon or cloth attached to the kotatsu's frame; cover for kotatsu |
Variations: |
kotatsukiji こたつきじ |
(See こたつ) (online) article that is a rehash of information already available online (or has been shown on TV); article (written from the comfort of one's) kotatsu |
Variations: |
okigotatsu おきごたつ |
portable brazier |
Variations: |
kotatsubuton こたつぶとん |
(See こたつ) quilt coverlet for a kotatsu; kotatsu quilt |
Variations: |
horigotatsu ほりごたつ |
(See 炬燵) sunken kotatsu; low table over a hole in the floor (may have a heat source underneath and a hanging quilt to retain warmth) |
Variations: |
okigotatsu おきごたつ |
portable brazier |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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