Search Kanji for 迹/meaning-of-山鉾

mountain

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mountain

サンsan · センsen
やまyama
Popularity rank: 131 Pinyin: shān Korean: san Hán-Việt: san, sơn
Stroke counts: 3 Grade level: 1 JLPT level: 4 Skip code: 4-3-2

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山梔子[kuchinashi] Cape jasmine (Gardenia jasminoides)
悪巫山戯[warufuzake] prank
安土桃山時代[azuchimomoyamajidai] Azuchi-Momoyama period (approx. 1558-1600 CE)
案山子[kakashi] scarecrow
奥山[okuyama] remote mountain
岡山県[okayamaken] Okayama prefecture (Chuugoku area)
下山[gezan] descending (mountain)
夏山[natsuyama] summery mountain
火山[kazan] volcano
火山灰[kazanbai] volcanic ash

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mark

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Parts:辶赤ハ亅亠辵

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mark; print; impression

セキseki · シャクshaku
あとato
Pinyin: Korean: jeog Hán-Việt: tích
Stroke counts: 8 Skip code: 3-4-6

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垂迹[suijaku] temporary manifestation by a buddha (in order to save people)
筆迹[hisseki] handwriting
真迹[shinseki] true autograph
事迹[jiseki] evidence
本地垂迹説[honjisuijakusetsu] manifestation theory (holding that Shinto gods are manifestations of buddhas)
迹門[shakumon] first half of the Lotus Sutra, in which the Buddha appears as a spatiotemporally restricted being

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halberd

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Parts:牛金厶

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halberd; arms; festival float

ボウ · mu
ほこhoko
Popularity rank: 2453 Pinyin: móu Korean: mo Hán-Việt:
Stroke counts: 14 Skip code: 1-8-6

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蒲鉾[kamaboko] (processed) fish paste
鉾先[hokosaki] point of spear
鯱鉾[shacchoko] mythical carp with the head of a lion and the body of a fish (auspicious protectors of well-being)
蒲鉾兵舎[kamabokoheisha] Quonset hut
山鉾[yamaboko] festival float mounted with a decorative halberd
揚げ蒲鉾[agekamaboko] deep-fried kamaboko
銅鉾[douboko] bronze hoko
鉾杉[hokosugi] spear-shaped Japanese cedar
筋蒲鉾[sujikamaboko] gristly fish paste (made of muscle, tendons, skin, etc.)

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