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There are 56 total results for your 鵑 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鵑 鹃 see styles |
juān juan1 chüan |
cuckoo |
噪鵑 噪鹃 see styles |
zào juān zao4 juan1 tsao chüan |
(bird species of China) Asian koel (Eudynamys scolopaceus) |
杜鵑 杜鹃 see styles |
dù juān du4 juan1 tu chüan token とけん |
cuckoo (Cercococcyx spp., also written 杜鵑鳥|杜鹃鸟); Indian azalea (Rhododendron simsii Planch, also written 杜鵑花|杜鹃花) (form) (See ホトトギス) lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus) |
烏鵑 乌鹃 see styles |
wū juān wu1 juan1 wu chüan |
(bird species of China) square-tailed drongo-cuckoo (Surniculus lugubris) |
田鵑 see styles |
hototogisu ほととぎす |
(kana only) lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus) |
鷹鵑 鹰鹃 see styles |
yīng juān ying1 juan1 ying chüan |
(bird species of China) large hawk-cuckoo (Hierococcyx sparverioides) |
鵑形目 鹃形目 see styles |
juān xíng mù juan1 xing2 mu4 chüan hsing mu |
Cuculiformes, order of birds including cuckoo |
中杜鵑 中杜鹃 see styles |
zhōng dù juān zhong1 du4 juan1 chung tu chüan |
(bird species of China) Himalayan cuckoo (Cuculus saturatus) |
北鷹鵑 北鹰鹃 see styles |
běi yīng juān bei3 ying1 juan1 pei ying chüan |
(bird species of China) rufous hawk-cuckoo (Hierococcyx hyperythrus) |
周瘦鵑 周瘦鹃 see styles |
zhōu shòu juān zhou1 shou4 juan1 chou shou chüan |
Zhou Shoujuan (1895-1968), writer, translator and art collector in Suzhou, a victim of the Cultural Revolution |
大杜鵑 大杜鹃 see styles |
dà dù juān da4 du4 juan1 ta tu chüan |
(bird species of China) common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) |
大鵑鵙 大鹃鵙 see styles |
dà juān jú da4 juan1 ju2 ta chüan chü |
(bird species of China) large cuckooshrike (Coracina macei) |
大鵑鶪 大鹃䴗 see styles |
dà juān jú da4 juan1 ju2 ta chüan chü |
(bird species of China) large cuckooshrike (Coracina macei) |
小杜鵑 小杜鹃 see styles |
xiǎo dù juān xiao3 du4 juan1 hsiao tu chüan |
(bird species of China) lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus) |
小鴉鵑 小鸦鹃 see styles |
xiǎo yā juān xiao3 ya1 juan1 hsiao ya chüan |
(bird species of China) lesser coucal (Centropus bengalensis) |
小鵑鳩 小鹃鸠 see styles |
xiǎo juān jiū xiao3 juan1 jiu1 hsiao chüan chiu |
(bird species of China) little cuckoo-dove (Macropygia ruficeps) |
山杜鵑 see styles |
yamahototogisu やまほととぎす |
(1) (kana only) lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus) (esp. one living in the mountains); (2) Tricyrtis macropoda (species of toad lily) |
杜鵑座 杜鹃座 see styles |
dù juān zuò du4 juan1 zuo4 tu chüan tso |
Tucana (constellation) |
杜鵑科 杜鹃科 see styles |
dù juān kē du4 juan1 ke1 tu chüan k`o tu chüan ko |
Cuculidae, bird family including cuckoo 杜鵑鳥|杜鹃鸟 |
杜鵑花 杜鹃花 see styles |
dù juān huā du4 juan1 hua1 tu chüan hua tokenka とけんか |
More info & calligraphy: Azalea(See サツキ・2) satsuki azalea (Rhododendron indicum); (given name) Tokenka |
杜鵑草 see styles |
hototogisusou / hototogisuso ほととぎすそう hototogisu ほととぎす |
(kana only) toad lily (Tricyrtis hirta) |
杜鵑鳥 杜鹃鸟 see styles |
dù juān niǎo du4 juan1 niao3 tu chüan niao |
cuckoo (Cercococcyx spp.) |
無常鵑 无常鹃 see styles |
wú cháng juān wu2 chang2 juan1 wu ch`ang chüan wu chang chüan mujō ken |
The bird which cries of impermanence, messenger of the shades, the goat-sucker. |
紫金鵑 紫金鹃 see styles |
zǐ jīn juān zi3 jin1 juan1 tzu chin chüan |
(bird species of China) violet cuckoo (Chrysococcyx xanthorhynchus) |
翠金鵑 翠金鹃 see styles |
cuì jīn juān cui4 jin1 juan1 ts`ui chin chüan tsui chin chüan |
(bird species of China) Asian emerald cuckoo (Chrysococcyx maculatus) |
茹誌鵑 茹志鹃 see styles |
rú zhì juān ru2 zhi4 juan1 ju chih chüan |
Ru Zhijuan (1925-1998), female novelist and politician |
八聲杜鵑 八声杜鹃 see styles |
bā shēng dù juān ba1 sheng1 du4 juan1 pa sheng tu chüan |
(bird species of China) plaintive cuckoo (Cacomantis merulinus) |
四聲杜鵑 四声杜鹃 see styles |
sì shēng dù juān si4 sheng1 du4 juan1 ssu sheng tu chüan |
(bird species of China) Indian cuckoo (Cuculus micropterus) |
山杜鵑草 see styles |
yamahototogisu やまほととぎす |
Tricyrtis macropoda (species of toad lily) |
斑尾鵑鳩 斑尾鹃鸠 see styles |
bān wěi juān jiū ban1 wei3 juan1 jiu1 pan wei chüan chiu |
(bird species of China) barred cuckoo-dove (Macropygia unchall) |
普通鷹鵑 普通鹰鹃 see styles |
pǔ tōng yīng juān pu3 tong1 ying1 juan1 p`u t`ung ying chüan pu tung ying chüan |
(bird species of China) common hawk-cuckoo (Hierococcyx varius) |
暗灰鵑鵙 暗灰鹃鵙 see styles |
àn huī juān jú an4 hui1 juan1 ju2 an hui chüan chü |
(bird species of China) black-winged cuckooshrike (Lalage melaschistos) |
暗灰鵑鶪 暗灰鹃䴗 see styles |
àn huī juān jú an4 hui1 juan1 ju2 an hui chüan chü |
(bird species of China) black-winged cuckooshrike (Coracina melaschistos) |
杜鵑啼血 杜鹃啼血 see styles |
dù juān tí xuè du4 juan1 ti2 xue4 tu chüan t`i hsüeh tu chüan ti hsüeh |
lit. the cuckoo, after its tears are exhausted, continues by weeping blood (idiom); fig. extreme grief |
杜鵑花科 杜鹃花科 see styles |
dù juān huā kē du4 juan1 hua1 ke1 tu chüan hua k`o tu chüan hua ko |
Ericaceae (botany), genus containing rhododendron and azalea |
栗斑杜鵑 栗斑杜鹃 see styles |
lì bān dù juān li4 ban1 du4 juan1 li pan tu chüan |
(bird species of China) banded bay cuckoo (Cacomantis sonneratii) |
棕腹杜鵑 棕腹杜鹃 see styles |
zōng fù dù juān zong1 fu4 du4 juan1 tsung fu tu chüan |
(bird species of China) Malaysian hawk-cuckoo (Hierococcyx fugax) |
橙胸咬鵑 橙胸咬鹃 see styles |
chéng xiōng yǎo juān cheng2 xiong1 yao3 juan1 ch`eng hsiung yao chüan cheng hsiung yao chüan |
(bird species of China) orange-breasted trogon (Harpactes oreskios) |
紅腹咬鵑 红腹咬鹃 see styles |
hóng fù yǎo juān hong2 fu4 yao3 juan1 hung fu yao chüan |
(bird species of China) Ward's trogon (Harpactes wardi) |
紅頭咬鵑 红头咬鹃 see styles |
hóng tóu yǎo juān hong2 tou2 yao3 juan1 hung t`ou yao chüan hung tou yao chüan |
(bird species of China) red-headed trogon (Harpactes erythrocephalus) |
綠嘴地鵑 绿嘴地鹃 see styles |
lǜ zuǐ dì juān lu:4 zui3 di4 juan1 lü tsui ti chüan |
(bird species of China) green-billed malkoha (Phaenicophaeus tristis) |
褐冠鵑隼 褐冠鹃隼 see styles |
hè guān juān sǔn he4 guan1 juan1 sun3 ho kuan chüan sun |
(bird species of China) Jerdon's baza (Aviceda jerdoni) |
褐翅鴉鵑 褐翅鸦鹃 see styles |
hè chì yā juān he4 chi4 ya1 juan1 ho ch`ih ya chüan ho chih ya chüan |
(bird species of China) greater coucal (Centropus sinensis) |
霍氏鷹鵑 霍氏鹰鹃 see styles |
huò shì yīng juān huo4 shi4 ying1 juan1 huo shih ying chüan |
(bird species of China) Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo (Hierococcyx nisicolor) |
黑冠鵑隼 黑冠鹃隼 see styles |
hēi guān juān sǔn hei1 guan1 juan1 sun3 hei kuan chüan sun |
(bird species of China) black baza (Aviceda leuphotes) |
北方中杜鵑 北方中杜鹃 see styles |
běi fāng zhōng dù juān bei3 fang1 zhong1 du4 juan1 pei fang chung tu chüan |
(bird species of China) oriental cuckoo (Cuculus optatus) |
斑翅鳳頭鵑 斑翅凤头鹃 see styles |
bān chì fèng tóu juān ban1 chi4 feng4 tou2 juan1 pan ch`ih feng t`ou chüan pan chih feng tou chüan |
(bird species of China) Jacobin cuckoo; pied cuckoo (Clamator jacobinus) |
紅翅鳳頭鵑 红翅凤头鹃 see styles |
hóng chì fèng tóu juān hong2 chi4 feng4 tou2 juan1 hung ch`ih feng t`ou chüan hung chih feng tou chüan |
(bird species of China) chestnut-winged cuckoo (Clamator coromandus) |
菲律賓鵑鳩 菲律宾鹃鸠 see styles |
fēi lǜ bīn juān jiū fei1 lu:4 bin1 juan1 jiu1 fei lü pin chüan chiu |
(bird species of China) Philippine cuckoo-dove (Macropygia tenuirostris) |
金児杜鵑花 see styles |
kanekotokenka かねことけんか |
(personal name) Kanekotokenka |
喜馬拉雅中杜鵑 喜马拉雅中杜鹃 see styles |
xǐ mǎ lā yǎ zhōng dù juān xi3 ma3 la1 ya3 zhong1 du4 juan1 hsi ma la ya chung tu chüan |
(bird species of China) Himalayan cuckoo (Cuculus saturatus) |
Variations: |
yamahototogisu やまほととぎす |
(1) (山杜鵑 only) (kana only) (See 時鳥) lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus; esp. one living in the mountains); (2) Tricyrtis macropoda (species of toad lily) |
Variations: |
hototogisu; hototogisusou; hototogisu; hototogisusou / hototogisu; hototogisuso; hototogisu; hototogisuso ほととぎす; ほととぎすそう; ホトトギス; ホトトギスソウ |
(kana only) toad lily (Tricyrtis hirta) |
Variations: |
satsuki; satsuki さつき; サツキ |
(1) (obsolete) fifth month of the lunar calendar; (2) (kana only) (also written as 杜鵑花) satsuki azalea (Rhododendron indicum) |
Variations: |
hototogisu; hototogisu(gikun) ホトトギス; ほととぎす(gikun) |
(kana only) lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus) |
Variations: |
hototogisu; shiki(子規); fujoki(不如帰); token(杜鵑); shokkon(蜀魂); kutsutedori(沓手鳥, 沓直鳥); tou(杜宇); hototogisu / hototogisu; shiki(子規); fujoki(不如帰); token(杜鵑); shokkon(蜀魂); kutsutedori(沓手鳥, 沓直鳥); to(杜宇); hototogisu ほととぎす; しき(子規); ふじょき(不如帰); とけん(杜鵑); しょっこん(蜀魂); くつてどり(沓手鳥, 沓直鳥); とう(杜宇); ホトトギス |
(kana only) lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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