There are 31 total results for your 鏑 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鏑 镝 see styles |
dí di2 ti kabura かぶら |
arrow or arrowhead (old) (1) (abbreviation) (See 蕪) turnip-shaped whistle made of hollowed-out wood or deer horn (attached to an arrow to sound when fired); (2) (See 鏑矢) arrow with such a whistle attached; (surname) Kabura |
鏑城 see styles |
kaburagi かぶらぎ |
(surname) Kaburagi |
鏑川 see styles |
kaburakawa かぶらかわ |
(personal name) Kaburakawa |
鏑木 see styles |
yajirigi やじりぎ |
(surname) Yajirigi |
鏑橋 see styles |
kaburabashi かぶらばし |
(place-name) Kaburabashi |
鏑町 see styles |
kaburachou / kaburacho かぶらちょう |
(place-name) Kaburachō |
鏑矢 see styles |
kaburaya かぶらや |
(See 嚆矢・1) arrow with a whistle attached; whistling arrow used to signal the start of battle |
鏑谷 see styles |
kaburaya かぶらや |
(surname) Kaburaya |
鏑射山 see styles |
kaburajiyama かぶらじやま |
(place-name) Kaburajiyama |
鏑川橋 see styles |
kaburakawabashi かぶらかわばし |
(place-name) Kaburakawabashi |
鏑木創 see styles |
kaburagihajime かぶらぎはじめ |
(person) Kaburagi Hajime (1926.2.27-) |
鏑木山 see styles |
kaburagiyama かぶらぎやま |
(place-name) Kaburagiyama |
鏑木川 see styles |
kaburagigawa かぶらぎがわ |
(place-name) Kaburagigawa |
鏑木町 see styles |
kaburagimachi かぶらぎまち |
(place-name) Kaburagimachi |
鏑流馬 see styles |
yabusame やぶさめ |
(surname) Yabusame |
八目鏑 see styles |
yatsumekabura やつめかぶら |
(obscure) eight-holed arrow whistle |
大鏑山 see styles |
ookaburayama おおかぶらやま |
(personal name) Ookaburayama |
小鏑山 see styles |
kokaburayama こかぶらやま |
(personal name) Kokaburayama |
新鏑橋 see styles |
shinkaburabashi しんかぶらばし |
(place-name) Shinkaburabashi |
流鏑馬 see styles |
yabusame やぶさめ |
horseback archery |
鳴り鏑 see styles |
narikabura なりかぶら |
(See 鏑矢) arrow with a whistle attached; whistling arrow used to signal the start of battle |
鏑木仲田 see styles |
kaburaginakata かぶらぎなかた |
(place-name) Kaburaginakata |
鏑木清方 see styles |
kaburakiseihou / kaburakiseho かぶらきせいほう |
(person) Kaburaki Seihou (1878.8.31-1972.3.2) |
鏑流馬原 see styles |
yassanbaru やっさんばる |
(place-name) Yassanbaru |
鏑義清方 see styles |
kaburagikiyokata かぶらぎきよかた |
(person) Kaburagi Kiyokata |
八つ目鏑 see styles |
yatsumekabura やつめかぶら |
(obscure) eight-holed arrow whistle |
流鏑馬浦 see styles |
yabusameura やぶさめうら |
(place-name) Yabusameura |
鏑木仲田町 see styles |
kaburaginakatamachi かぶらぎなかたまち |
(place-name) Kaburaginakatamachi |
大鏑矢神社 see styles |
ookaburayajinja おおかぶらやじんじゃ |
(place-name) Ookaburaya Shrine |
Variations: |
kaburaya かぶらや |
(See 嚆矢・1) arrow with a whistle attached; whistling arrow used to signal the start of battle |
Variations: |
yatsumekabura やつめかぶら |
(rare) (See 鏑) eight-holed arrow whistle |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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