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Words — 14 found

Noun
1. southern barbarians (name used in ancient China for non-Chinese ethnic groups to the south)Historical term, Derogatory
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2. South-East Asian countries (in the late-Muromachi and Edo periods)Historical term
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3. Western Europe (esp. Spain and Portugal and their South-East Asian colonies; late-Muromachi and Edo periods)Historical term
Noun, used as a prefix
4. foreign (of goods from South-East Asia and Western Europe); exotic (esp. in a Western European or South-East Asian style)Historical term
Noun
5. chili pepperSee also 唐辛子
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6. nanban; dish prepared using chili peppers and Welsh onionsFood, cooking, Abbreviation, See also 南蛮煮
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7. thrusting the right foot and right arm forward at the same time (or left foot and left arm; in kabuki, dance, puppetry, etc.)
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8. NanmanNanman were aboriginal tribes who lived in southwestern C... Read more
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1. Nanban trade; Japanese trade with Spain and Portugal (1543-1641)Historical term
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2. Nanban tradeThe Nanban trade (南蛮貿易, Nanban bōeki, "Southern barbarian... Read more
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Noun
1. berry catchfly (Silene baccifera); Cucubalus baccifer (former name)Usually written using kana alone
Other forms
ナンバンハコベ
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1. painted folding screen with scenes of early European visitors to JapanArt, aesthetics, Historical term
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1. confections adopted from Portugal, Spain, etc. during the Muromachi period and since JapanizedSee also カステラ, See also ボーロ, See also コンペイトー
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1. sauteed vegetables with fish or poultry made into a stew
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2. poultry or fish stew with chili peppers and Welsh onions mixed in
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1. Christian churches built in Japan in the second half of the 16th centuryHistorical term, See also 南蛮
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1. foreign ship (esp. from Spain and Portugal from the late Muromachi period to the early Edo period); Nanban trade shipHistorical term
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1. Western European (esp. the Spanish and the Portuguese); southern barbarianHistorical term, orig. used from the Muromachi to the Edo period
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Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no', Noun
1. imported to Japan by early European tradersHistorical term
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1. roasted or deep-fried fish or meat, marinated in a spicy sauce
Other forms
南蛮漬 【なんばんづけ】
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Kanji — 2 found

1.9832067173130747
9 strokes. JLPT N5. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 2.
south
Kun: みなみ
On: ナン
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13.603285958343935
12 strokes. JLPT N1. Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
barbarian
Kun: えびす
On: バン
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Names — 3 found

なんばんじ 【南蛮寺】
Given name, gender not specified
1. Nanbanji
なんばんやま 【南蛮山】
Unclassified name
1. Nanban'yama
なんばんとうげ 【南蛮峠】
Unclassified name
1. Nanbantouge