There are 23 total results for your 狛 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
狛 see styles |
koma こま |
(n,n-pref) (1) Korea (esp. the Goguryeo kingdom or the Goryeo dynasty); (2) (stone) guardian lion-dogs at Shinto shrine; (surname, female given name) Koma |
狛井 see styles |
komai こまい |
(surname) Komai |
狛崎 see styles |
komazaki こまざき |
(place-name) Komazaki |
狛川 see styles |
komagawa こまがわ |
(place-name) Komagawa |
狛林 see styles |
komabayashi こまばやし |
(surname) Komabayashi |
狛江 see styles |
komae こまえ |
(place-name, surname) Komae |
狛犬 see styles |
komainu こまいぬ |
(stone) guardian lion-dogs at Shinto shrine |
狛田 see styles |
komada こまだ |
(place-name, surname) Komada |
狛笛 see styles |
komabue こまぶえ |
Korean flute (horizontal bamboo flute with six holes; highest-pitched flute used in gagaku) |
狛谷 see styles |
komatani こまたに |
(surname) Komatani |
上狛 see styles |
kamikoma かみこま |
(place-name) Kamikoma |
下狛 see styles |
shimokoma しもこま |
(place-name) Shimokoma |
狛江市 see styles |
komaeshi こまえし |
(place-name) Komae (city) |
狛江駅 see styles |
komaeeki こまええき |
(st) Komae Station |
狛田駅 see styles |
komadaeki こまだえき |
(st) Komada Station |
上狛駅 see styles |
kamikomaeki かみこまえき |
(st) Kamikoma Station |
下狛駅 see styles |
shimokomaeki しもこまえき |
(st) Shimokoma Station |
狛林利男 see styles |
komabayashitoshio こまばやしとしお |
(person) Komabayashi Toshio |
Variations: |
koma こま |
(1) (hist) (See 高句麗) Goguryeo (ancient Korean kingdom; 37 BCE-668 CE); (prefix noun) (2) (See 高麗楽) Korean; introduced from Goryeo |
狛坂磨崖仏 see styles |
komasakamagaibutsu こまさかまがいぶつ |
(place-name) Komasakamagaibutsu |
Variations: |
komabue こまぶえ |
Korean flute (horizontal bamboo flute with six holes; highest-pitched flute used in gagaku) |
Variations: |
kourai(高麗)(p); koma / korai(高麗)(p); koma こうらい(高麗)(P); こま |
(1) (こうらい only) (hist) (abbreviation) Goryeo (dynasty of Korea; 918-1392 CE); (n,n-pref) (2) Korea (esp. the Goguryeo kingdom or the Goryeo dynasty); (3) (狛 only) (See 狛犬) (stone) guardian lion-dogs at Shinto shrine |
Variations: |
komainu こまいぬ |
(stone) guardian lion-dogs at a Shinto shrine |
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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