Jisho

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Words — 8 found

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1. horse-headed and ox-headed demons in the Buddhist hellBuddhism, Yojijukugo (four character compound)
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1. plow (esp. horse or ox-drawn); ploughArchaic
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犂 【からすき】
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1. ox-palate nerite (Nerita albicilla); blotched neriteUsually written using kana alone
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海人小舟貝 【あまおぶねがい】アマオブネガイ
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1. ushi-oni; mythical ox-headed monsterJapanese mythology
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2. Ushi-oniThe Ushi-Oni, or gyūki, is a creature which appears in th... Read more
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牛鬼 【ぎゅうき】
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1. Ten Ox-Herding Pictures (ten images and accompanying short poems in Zen iconography that use the herding of an ox as an analogy for training the mind on the path to enlightenment)Work of art, literature, music, etc. name
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1. servant; valet; footman
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2. someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial familyArchaic
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3. low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the ritsuryō system)Archaic
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4. ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boyArchaic
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5. honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremoniesSee also 宮内省
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舎人 【とねり】舍人 【しゃじん】舍人 【とねり】
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とねり: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). 舍人: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage. とねり: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). 舍人: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage.
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じゅうぎゅうず 【十牛図】
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1. Ten Ox-Herding Pictures (ten images and accompanying short poems in Zen iconography that use the herding of an ox as an analogy for training the mind on the path to enlightenment)