There are 22 total results for your 霽 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
霽 霁 see styles |
jì ji4 chi harumi はるみ |
sky clearing up (given name) Harumi |
霽れ see styles |
hare はれ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) clear weather; fine weather; (adj-no,n) (2) formal; ceremonial; public; (3) cleared of suspicion |
霽亭 see styles |
seitei / sete せいてい |
(given name) Seitei |
霽堅 see styles |
harukata はるかた |
(given name) Harukata |
霽月 see styles |
seigetsu / segetsu せいげつ |
moon shining in a rain-cleansed sky; (given name) Seigetsu |
快霽 see styles |
kaisei / kaise かいせい |
(out-dated kanji) (noun - becomes adjective with の) clear weather; cloudless weather; good weather |
開霽 开霁 see styles |
kāi jì kai1 ji4 k`ai chi kai chi |
to clear up (of weather) |
霽らす see styles |
harasu はらす |
(transitive verb) (1) to dispel; to clear away; to refresh (oneself); (2) to accomplish a goal; (3) (archaism) to make it sunny; to make clouds disappear |
霽れる see styles |
hareru はれる |
(v1,vi) (1) to clear up; to clear away; to be sunny; to stop raining; (2) to refresh (e.g. spirits); (3) to be cleared (e.g. of a suspicion); (4) to be dispelled; to be banished |
金霽南 see styles |
kinseinan / kinsenan きんせいなん |
(personal name) Kinseinan |
光風霽月 光风霁月 see styles |
guāng fēng jì yuè guang1 feng1 ji4 yue4 kuang feng chi yüeh koufuuseigetsu / kofusegetsu こうふうせいげつ |
lit. light breeze and clear moon (idiom); period of peace and prosperity; noble and benevolent character (noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) serenity |
見霽かす see styles |
miharukasu みはるかす |
(transitive verb) to enjoy a panoramic view |
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harasu はらす |
(transitive verb) (1) to dispel; to clear away; to refresh (oneself); (transitive verb) (2) to accomplish a goal; (transitive verb) (3) (archaism) to make it sunny; to make clouds disappear |
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hare はれ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (See 快晴・かいせい) clear weather; fine weather; (adj-no,n) (2) (ant: 褻) formal; ceremonial; public; (adj-no,n) (3) cleared of suspicion |
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hareru はれる |
(v1,vi) (1) to clear up; to clear away; to be sunny; to stop raining; (v1,vi) (2) to refresh (e.g. spirits); (v1,vi) (3) (See 疑いが晴れる) to be cleared (e.g. of a suspicion); (v1,vi) (4) to be dispelled; to be banished |
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harema はれま |
(1) break (in the weather, esp. rain or snow); interval of clear weather; (2) patch of blue sky; (3) (archaism) period of serenity |
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kaisei / kaise かいせい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) clear weather; cloudless weather; good weather |
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kaisei / kaise かいせい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) clear weather; cloudless weather; good weather |
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hare はれ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) clear weather; fine weather; (adj-no,n) (2) (ant: 褻) formal; ceremonial; public; (adj-no,n) (3) cleared of suspicion |
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hareru はれる |
(v1,vi) (1) to clear up; to clear away; to be sunny; to stop raining; (v1,vi) (2) to refresh (e.g. spirits); (v1,vi) (3) (See 疑いが晴れる) to be cleared (e.g. of a suspicion); (v1,vi) (4) to be dispelled; to be banished |
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harema はれま |
(1) break (in the weather, esp. rain or snow); interval of clear weather; (2) patch of blue sky; (3) (archaism) period of serenity |
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miharukasu みはるかす |
(transitive verb) to look out over (far into the distance); to command a view of |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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