Words — 42 found
こりようかい
狐狸妖怪
1. tricksters; deceivers; fey creatures; monsters; goblinsYojijukugo (four character compound)
1. foxes and tanuki
2. sly fellow; deceiver
きつね
狐うどん
1. udon with deep-fried tofuFood, cooking, Usually written using kana alone
狐うどん 【けつねうどん】、狐饂飩 【きつねうどん】、狐饂飩 【けつねうどん】、キツネうどん
狐うどん: Rarely-used kanji form. 狐うどん: Rarely-used kanji form. 狐饂飩: Rarely-used kanji form. 狐饂飩: Rarely-used kanji form.
きつねまど
狐の窓
1. way of entangling one's hands together to leave a small opening between the middle and ring fingers; fox's window
1. doubt; suspicion; hesitation; indecisionFormal or literary term
きつね
狐につままれる
1. to be bewitched by a fox; to be confusedIdiomatic expression
狐に抓まれる 【きつねにつままれる】、狐に摘まれる 【きつねにつままれる】
こぎしゅんじゅん
狐疑逡巡
1. being in doubt and unable to decide; hesitation and indecisionYojijukugo (four character compound)
きつねお
狐が落ちる
1. to cease being possessed (by the spirit of a fox); to be released from the grasp of a fox; to be exorcised from a fox
きつねしうさぎな
狐死して兎泣く
1. people have sympathy for kindred in distress; (when) the fox dies, the rabbit criesProverb
きつねあずきめし
狐に小豆飯
1. trusting a cat with milk; setting a wolf to mind the sheep; (giving) rice boiled with adzuki beans to a foxIdiomatic expression, Rare term, See also 猫に鰹節
こっくり
狐狗狸さん
1. kokkuri; divination technique similar to table turning and planchetteUsually written using kana alone, See also 狐狗狸 こっくり
狐狗狸様 【こっくりさん】、コックリさん
きつねこつらじろ
狐の子は頬白
1. like father, like son; the apple doesn't fall far from the tree; fox pups have white cheeksProverb, Rare term, See also 蛙の子は蛙