Words — 13 found
たち
太刀
1. long sword (as opposed to the shorter katana)
2. tachi; sabre-like sword worn on the hip with the blade facing downHistorical term, Only applies to 太刀
大刀 【たち】、横刀 【たち】
横刀: Rarely-used kanji form.
たちう
太刀打ちできる
1. to be a good match (for); to stand a chance (against); to be able to compete (with); to hold one's ownoft. in the neg.
- もの物
- は
- ため試しに
- やって
- は
- みた
- けれど 、
- この
- プログラム
- つくり 、
- ぼく僕
- が
- たちう太刀打ちできる
- ような
- かんたん簡単な
- もの
- じゃなかった
- ね 。
太刀打ち出来る 【たちうちできる】
たちも
太刀持ち
1. sword-bearer (subordinate whose job it is to hold their master's sword)
2. rikishi carrying a sword who follows the yokozuna to the ring during his ring-entering ceremonySumo
太刀持 【たちもち】
たちうお
太刀魚
1. largehead hairtail (Trichiurus lepturus); scabbard fish; beltfishUsually written using kana alone
太魛 【たちうお】、タチウオ
たちと
太刀取り
1. person in charge of beheading (concluding a seppuku)Historical term
2. executioner; person in charge of beheadingHistorical term
3. rikishi carrying a sword who follows the yokozuna to the ring during his ring-entering ceremonySumo, See also 太刀持ち
太刀取り 【たちどり】