There are 28 total results for your 糺 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
糺 纠 see styles |
jiū jiu1 chiu rei / re れい |
old variant of 糾|纠[jiu1] (female given name) Rei |
糺す see styles |
tadasu ただす |
(transitive verb) (kana only) to ascertain; to confirm; to verify; to make sure of |
糺問 see styles |
kyuumon / kyumon きゅうもん |
(noun/participle) inquiry; enquiry |
糺地 see styles |
kyuuchi / kyuchi きゅうち |
(surname) Kyūchi |
糺弾 see styles |
kyuudan / kyudan きゅうだん |
(noun/participle) censure; denunciation; (verbal) attack; blaming |
糺明 see styles |
kyuumei / kyume きゅうめい |
(noun/participle) searching examination; establishing the facts through thorough examination |
糺橋 see styles |
tadasubashi ただすばし |
(place-name) Tadasubashi |
糺町 see styles |
tadasuchou / tadasucho ただすちょう |
(place-name) Tadasuchō |
糺谷 see styles |
tadasuya ただすや |
(surname) Tadasuya |
東糺 see styles |
higashitadasu ひがしただす |
(place-name) Higashitadasu |
西糺 see styles |
nishitadasu にしただす |
(place-name) Nishitadasu |
糺の森 see styles |
tadasunomori ただすのもり |
(place-name) Tadasu no Mori Grove |
東糺町 see styles |
higashitadasumachi ひがしただすまち |
(place-name) Higashitadasumachi |
西糺町 see styles |
nishitadasumachi にしただすまち |
(place-name) Nishitadasumachi |
飫肥糺 see styles |
obitadasu おびただす |
(person) Obi Tadasu |
元を糺す see styles |
motootadasu もとをただす |
(exp,v5s) to go to the bottom of an affair; to inquire into the origin |
本を糺す see styles |
motootadasu もとをただす |
(exp,v5s) to go to the bottom of an affair; to inquire into the origin |
聞き糺す see styles |
kikitadasu ききただす |
(transitive verb) to find out the truth; to ascertain; to clarify; to confirm; to verify |
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kyuumon / kyumon きゅうもん |
(noun, transitive verb) inquiry; enquiry |
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kyuumei / kyume きゅうめい |
(noun, transitive verb) searching examination; establishing the facts through thorough examination |
松ケ崎糺田 see styles |
matsugasakitadasuden まつがさきただすでん |
(place-name) Matsugasakitadasuden |
松ケ崎糺田町 see styles |
matsugasakitadasudenchou / matsugasakitadasudencho まつがさきただすでんちょう |
(place-name) Matsugasakitadasudenchō |
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kyuudan / kyudan きゅうだん |
(noun, transitive verb) censure; denunciation; (verbal) attack; blaming |
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kyuudan / kyudan きゅうだん |
(noun, transitive verb) censure; denunciation; (verbal) attack; blaming |
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tadasu ただす |
(transitive verb) (kana only) (See 聞きただす・ききただす) to ascertain; to confirm; to verify; to make sure of |
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kikitadasu ききただす |
(transitive verb) to find out the truth; to ascertain; to clarify; to confirm; to verify |
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toitadasu といただす |
(transitive verb) (1) to inquire (about); to enquire; to ask; (transitive verb) (2) to interrogate; to question intensely; to grill (someone about something); to ask (someone) to explain |
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motootadasu もとをただす |
(exp,v5s) (See 糺す) to go to the bottom of an affair; to inquire into the origin |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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