Words — 54 found
ぎ
ぶった切る
1. to chop; to cut off; to chop off; to hack off
ぶった斬る 【ぶったぎる】、打っ手切る 【ぶったぎる】
打っ手切る: Rarely-used kanji form.
どうぎ
胴切り
1. horizontal cut (esp. fish, plant, etc.)
2. horizontal cut across the torso (sword technique)esp. 胴斬り
どう切り 【どうぎり】、胴斬り 【どうぎり】
たたき
叩き切る
1. to hack; to chop (firewood, meat, etc.); to chop off (e.g. a head)
叩き斬る 【たたききる】、たたき切る 【たたききる】、たたき斬る 【たたききる】、叩ききる 【たたききる】
ぎ
なで斬り
1. slashing (with the blade pressed against the object)
2. mowing down (the enemy); cutting down (one after the other)
3. clean sweep; sweeping conquest
なで切り 【なでぎり】、撫で斬り 【なでぎり】、撫で切り 【なでぎり】
ざんしんきばつ
斬新奇抜
1. novel; unconventional; cutting-edgeYojijukugo (four character compound)
嶄新奇抜 【ざんしんきばつ】
嶄新奇抜: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage.
つじぎ
辻斬り
1. attacking a passerby with a sword (to test its sharpness or one's skill); samurai who tries out his sword on a passerbyHistorical term
辻斬 【つじぎり】
ざんかんじょう
斬奸状
1. letter explaining the reasons for cutting down an alleged villain; assassin's written vindication of his killing
1. killing a villain (with a sword, dagger, etc.)
きあ
斬り合い
1. crossing swords; fighting with swords; cutting each other (in fighting)
切り合い 【きりあい】、切合い 【きりあい】、斬合い 【きりあい】
1. slash; slashing attack
ひゃくにんぎ
百人斬り
1. slaying 100 enemies with one's sword
2. bedding 100 people; having sex with countless peopleSlang
百人切り 【ひゃくにんぎり】