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    yi2
i
 i
    い
non-Han people, esp. to the East of China; barbarians; to wipe out; to exterminate; to tear down; to raze
barbarian; (surname) Ebisu
transliteration of Indic i sound

夷之

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 ebisuno
    えびすの
(place-name) Ebisuno

夷亀

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 iki
    いき
(surname) Iki

夷井

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 ebisui
    えびすい
(surname) Ebisui

夷人

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 ijin
    いじん
(1) barbarian; savage; (2) (derogatory term) foreigner

夷俗

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 izoku
    いぞく
(archaism) barbaric custom; barbarian custom

夷俘

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 ifu
    いふ
(hist) (See 蝦夷・1) Emishi allied with the central government (ritsuryō period)

夷則

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 isoku
    いそく
(1) (See 十二律,鸞鏡) (in China) 9th note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. A sharp); (2) seventh lunar month

夷参

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 isama
    いさま
(place-name) Isama

夷吾

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 igo
    いご
(personal name) Igo

夷国

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 ikoku
    いこく
land of the barbarians

夷塚

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 ezozuka
    えぞづか
(surname) Ezozuka

夷子

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 ebisu
    えびす
(surname) Ebisu

夷守

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 hinamori
    ひなもり
(place-name) Hinamori

夷山

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 izan
    いざん
(given name) Izan

夷岡

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 ioka
    いおか
(surname) Ioka

夷島

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 hatakejima
    はたけじま
(personal name) Hatakejima

夷川

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 ebisugawa
    えびすがわ
(place-name) Ebisugawa

夷平

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yí píng
    yi2 ping2
i p`ing
    i ping
to level; to raze to the ground

夷戮

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yí lù
    yi2 lu4
i lu
to massacre

夷新

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 ebisushin
    えびすしん
(place-name) Ebisushin

夷曠


夷旷

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yí kuàng
    yi2 kuang4
i k`uang
    i kuang
expansive; level and broad; broad-minded

夷曲

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 hinaburi
    ひなぶり
(1) appearing rustic; (2) ancient song played at the court; (3) comical tanka

夷月

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 itsuki
    いつき
(female given name) Itsuki

夷棚

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 ebisutana
    えびすたな
(place-name) Ebisutana

夷正

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 yasumasa
    やすまさ
(given name) Yasumasa

夷洲

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yí zhōu
    yi2 zhou1
i chou
name of an ancient barbarian country, possibly Taiwan

夷浜

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 ebisuhama
    えびすはま
(place-name) Ebisuhama

夷滅


夷灭

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yí miè
    yi2 mie4
i mieh
to massacre; to die out

夷然

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yí rán
    yi2 ran2
i jan
calm

夷狄

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yí dí
    yi2 di2
i ti
 iteki
    いてき
non-Han tribes in the east and north of ancient China; barbarians
barbarians; aliens
barbarian tribes

夷狩

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 ezokari
    えぞかり
(place-name) Ezokari

夷猶


夷犹

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yí yóu
    yi2 you2
i yu
to hesitate

夷王

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 iou / io
    いおう
(personal name) Iou

夷田

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 ebisuda
    えびすだ
(place-name) Ebisuda

夷町

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 ebisuchou / ebisucho
    えびすちょう
(place-name) Ebisuchō

夷石

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 iseki
    いせき
(surname) Iseki

夷穴

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 ezoana
    えぞあな
(place-name) Ezoana

夷緒

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 io
    いお
(female given name) Io

夷織

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 iori
    いおり
(female given name) Iori

夷草

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 ebisugusa
    えびすぐさ
(kana only) sicklepod (Senna obtusifolia)

夷藤

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 etou / eto
    えとう
(surname) Etō

夷講

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 ebisukou / ebisuko
    えびすこう
fete in honor of Ebisu (honour)

夷谷

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 itani
    いたに
(surname) Itani

夷野

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 ino
    いの
(surname) Ino

夷門


夷门

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yí mén
    yi2 men2
i men
the Yi gate of 大梁, capital of Wei 魏 during Warring states

夷陵

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yí líng
    yi2 ling2
i ling
Yiling, ancient name of Yichang 宜昌[Yi2 chang1]; Yiling, a district of Yichang city 宜昌市[Yi2 chang1 shi4], Hubei

夷隅

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 isumi
    いすみ
(place-name, surname) Isumi

夷隈

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 iwai
    いわい
(place-name) Iwai

夷隔

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 ishini
    いしに
(surname) Ishini

夷鼻

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 ebana
    えばな
(place-name) Ebana

上夷

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 kamiebisu
    かみえびす
(surname) Kamiebisu

下夷

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 shimoebisu
    しもえびす
(surname) Shimoebisu

中夷

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 nakaebisu
    なかえびす
(surname) Nakaebisu

伯夷

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 hakui
    はくい
(personal name) Hakui

六夷

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liù yí
    liu4 yi2
liu i
 roku i
The six pārājikas, v. 波羅.

凌夷

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líng yí
    ling2 yi2
ling i
to deteriorate; to decline; to slump; also written 陵

前夷

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 maeebisu
    まええびす
(surname) Maeebisu

南夷

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 minamiebisu
    みなみえびす
(place-name) Minamiebisu

四夷

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sì yí
    si4 yi2
ssu i
 shii / shi
    しい
(derogatory term) (See 東夷・あずまえびす・2,西戎・せいじゅう) Four Barbarians; derogative name for various ancient non-Chinese peoples bordering ancient China; (surname) Shii
(四戒 or 四罪) v. 四波羅.

堀夷

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 horii / hori
    ほりい
(surname) Horii

征夷

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 seii / se
    せいい
(See 蝦夷・1) defeating barbarians (esp. the Emishi); conquering barbarians

後夷

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 ushiroebisu
    うしろえびす
(surname) Ushiroebisu

思夷

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sī yí
    si1 yi2
ssu i
 shii
michelia campaka

摩夷

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mó yí
    mo2 yi2
mo i
 mai
mātṛkā, cf. 摩怛.

攘夷

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rǎng yí
    rang3 yi2
jang i
 joui / joi
    じょうい
to repel the barbarians
(hist) (See 尊皇攘夷) expulsion of foreigners

新夷

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 shinebisu
    しんえびす
(place-name) Shin'ebisu

朝夷

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 asahina
    あさひな
(surname) Asahina

東夷


东夷

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dōng yí
    dong1 yi2
tung i
 azumaebisu; toui / azumaebisu; toi
    あずまえびす; とうい
Eastern Barbarians, non-Han tribe living to the east of China c 2200 BC
(1) (derogatory term) (archaism) (ktb:) warrior from the eastern parts of Japan; (2) (とうい only) eastern barbarians; people east of China (from the perspective of China)

武夷

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 bui
    ぶい
(personal name) Bui

焼夷

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 shoui / shoi
    しょうい
burning (something) away; burning (something) down

瞿夷

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jù yí
    ju4 yi2
chü i
 Gui
Gopā; Gopikā, a name of Yaśodharā, wife of Gautama and mother of Rāhula, cf. 憍 Gautamī; also 瞿毘耶; 瞿比迦; 瞿波; 瞿婆.

胡夷

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 koi
    こい
(given name) Koi

舍夷

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shè yí
    she4 yi2
she i
 shai
? Śākya, one of the five surnames of the Buddha.

舎夷

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 shai
    しゃい
(surname) Shai

色夷

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sè yí
    se4 yi2
se i
smiling genially; to beam

荒夷

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 araebisu
    あらえびす
(hist) crude warrior from the eastern parts of Japan; wild man

華夷

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 kai
    かい
China and foreign countries (from the perspective of China); civilized land and uncivilized land

蕃夷

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 bani
    ばんい
savages; barbarians

蛮夷

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 bani
    ばんい
savages; barbarians

蝦夷


虾夷

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xiā yí
    xia1 yi2
hsia i
 emishi(p); ezo; emishi
    えみし(P); えぞ; エミシ
Emishi or Ebisu, ethnic group of ancient Japan, thought to be related to modern Ainus
(1) (hist) Emishi; Ezo; non-Yamato peoples in northern Japan; (2) (えぞ only) (hist) (See 蝦夷地・1) Yezo; Hokkaido, Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands; (personal name) Emishi

蠻夷


蛮夷

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mán yí
    man2 yi2
man i
common term for non-Han peoples in former times, not exclusively derogatory; barbarian
See: 蛮夷

辛夷

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 kobushi
    こぶし
kobus magnolia; Magnolia praecocissima; Magnolia kobus

逆夷

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nì yí
    ni4 yi2
ni i
invaders (insulting term); foreign aggressors

邦夷

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 kunii / kuni
    くにい
(given name) Kunii

鄙夷

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bǐ yí
    bi3 yi2
pi i
to despise; to look down on; to feel contempt for

阿夷

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ā yí
    a1 yi2
a i
 ai
arhan, a worthy, noble, or saintly man; especially 阿私陀 Asita, q.v.

陵夷

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líng yí
    ling2 yi2
ling i
to deteriorate; to decline; to slump; also written 凌

高夷

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 koui / koi
    こうい
(given name) Kōi

魁夷

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 kaii / kai
    かいい
(given name) Kaii

麻夷

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 mai
    まい
(female given name) Mai

Variations:

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 ebisu
    えびす
(1) (archaism) (See 蝦夷・1) peoples formerly of northern Japan with distinct language and culture (i.e. the Ainu); (2) provincial (i.e. a person who lives far from the city); (3) brutish, unsophisticated warrior (esp. used by Kyoto samurai to refer to samurai from eastern Japan); (4) (derogatory term) foreigner; barbarian

夷之町

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 ebisunochou / ebisunocho
    えびすのちょう
(place-name) Ebisunochō

夷大黒

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 ebisudaikoku
    えびすだいこく
(person) Ebisu Daikoku

夷子町

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 ebisumachi
    えびすまち
(place-name) Ebisumachi

夷守台

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 hinamoridai
    ひなもりだい
(place-name) Hinamoridai

夷守岳

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 hinamoridake
    ひなもりだけ
(personal name) Hinamoridake

夷川町

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 ebisugawachou / ebisugawacho
    えびすがわちょう
(place-name) Ebisugawachō

夷希微

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 ikibi
    いきび
(given name) Ikibi

夷振り

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 hinaburi
    ひなぶり
(1) appearing rustic; (2) ancient song played at the court; (3) comical tanka

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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