There are 26 total results for your 胄 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
胄 see styles |
zhòu zhou4 chou chū かぶと |
helmet; descendants (irregular kanji usage) helmet (of armor, armour); headpiece posterity |
胄中 see styles |
kabuchuu / kabuchu かぶちゅう |
(place-name) Kabuchuu |
胄子 see styles |
zhòu zǐ zhou4 zi3 chou tzu |
eldest son |
胄山 see styles |
kabutoyama かぶとやま |
(place-name) Kabutoyama |
胄甲 see styles |
zhòu jiǎ zhou4 jia3 chou chia |
helmet and armor |
胄紹 胄绍 see styles |
zhòu shào zhou4 shao4 chou shao chūshō |
descendants succeed to (?) |
胄裔 see styles |
zhòu yì zhou4 yi4 chou i |
distant progeny |
一胄 see styles |
icchuu / icchu いっちゅう |
(given name) Icchuu |
上胄 see styles |
kamikabuto かみかぶと |
(place-name) Kamikabuto |
世胄 see styles |
shì zhòu shi4 zhou4 shih chou |
hereditary house; noble or official family |
中胄 see styles |
nakakabuto なかかぶと |
(place-name) Nakakabuto |
介胄 see styles |
jiè zhòu jie4 zhou4 chieh chou |
armor |
元胄 see styles |
motokabuto もとかぶと |
(place-name) Motokabuto |
月冑 月胄 see styles |
yuè zhòu yue4 zhou4 yüeh chou Getsuchū |
Candravarma, 旃達羅伐摩 a learned monk of the Nāgavadana monastery. |
甲胄 see styles |
jiǎ zhòu jia3 zhou4 chia chou kacchuu / kacchu かっちゅう |
armor (irregular kanji usage) armor and helmet (armour) |
華胄 华胄 see styles |
huá zhòu hua2 zhou4 hua chou |
(literary) Han people; descendants of nobles |
裔胄 see styles |
yì zhòu yi4 zhou4 i chou |
descendants; offspring |
貴胄 贵胄 see styles |
guì zhòu gui4 zhou4 kuei chou |
descendants of feudal aristocrats |
遐胄 see styles |
xiá zhòu xia2 zhou4 hsia chou |
distant descendants |
遠胄 远胄 see styles |
yuǎn zhòu yuan3 zhou4 yüan chou |
distant descendants |
甲冑印 甲胄印 see styles |
jiǎ zhòu yìn jia3 zhou4 yin4 chia chou yin kacchū in |
A digital or manual sign, indicating mail and helmet. |
賢胄部 贤胄部 see styles |
xián zhòu bù xian2 zhou4 bu4 hsien chou pu Kenchū bu |
*Bhadrayānīya |
胄裔繁衍 see styles |
zhòu yì fán yǎn zhou4 yi4 fan2 yan3 chou i fan yen |
Descendants are great in numbers. (idiom) |
黃炎貴胄 黄炎贵胄 see styles |
huáng yán guì zhòu huang2 yan2 gui4 zhou4 huang yen kuei chou |
honorable Chinese nationals (idiom) |
Variations: |
kacchuu / kacchu かっちゅう |
armor and helmet (armour) |
Variations: |
kabuto かぶと |
helmet (of a warrior); headpiece |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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