Search Kanji for 起/meaning-of-黄鼬

rouse

Radical:

Parts:走土已

Dictionary:

Meanings

rouse; wake up; get up

ki
お.きるokiru · お.こるokoru · お.こすokosu · おこ.すokosu · た.つtatsu
Popularity rank: 374 Pinyin: Korean: gi Hán-Việt: khởi
Stroke counts: 10 Grade level: 3 JLPT level: 3 Skip code: 3-7-3

Example Words

一念発起[ichinenhokki] being resolved to (do something)
引き起す[hikiokosu] to cause
縁起[engi] omen
喚起[kanki] arousal
起きる[okiru] to get up
起上る[okiagaru] to rise
起す[okosu] to raise
起こり得る[okoriuru] to be possible to occur
起る[okoru] to occur
起つ[tatsu] to rise up

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yellow

Radical:

Parts:黄田ハ黃

Dictionary:

Meanings

yellow

コウ · オウō
ki · こ-ko-
Popularity rank: 1240 Pinyin: huáng Korean: hwang Hán-Việt:
Stroke counts: 11 Grade level: 2 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 2-9-2

Example Words

黄ばみ[kibami] yellow tint
黄ばむ[kibamu] to turn yellow
黄鉛[ouen] chrome yellow
黄河[kouga] Yellow river (in China)
黄禍[kouka] Yellow Peril
黄花[kouka] chrysanthemum
黄海[koukai] Yellow Sea
黄褐色[oukasshoku] yellowish-brown
黄菊[kigiku] yellow chrysanthemum

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weasel

Radical:

Parts:|臼鼠日田

Dictionary:

Meanings

weasel; skunk; ermine

ユウ · yu
いたちitachi
Pinyin: yòu Korean: yu Hán-Việt: dứu
Stroke counts: 18 Skip code: 3-13-5

Example Words

鎌鼬[kamaitachi] type Japanese folkloric monster (yokai), thought to be a trio of weasels who appear in a whirlwind to cut their victim
鼬鼠[itachi] weasel (esp. the Japanese weasel, Mustela itatsi)
鼬ごっこ[itachigokko] doing the same thing repeatedly
鼬の道[itachinomichi] not to write to or visit someone
鼬の最後っ屁[itachinosaigoppe] final emergency measure (lit: the final fart of a weasel)
鼬鮫[itachizame] tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier)
黄鼬[ten] Japanese marten (Martes melampus)
毛長鼬[kenagaitachi] polecat (Mustela putorius)
鼬魚[itachiuo] goatsbeard brotula (species of ophidiiform fish, Brotula multibarbata)
朝鮮鼬[chousenitachi] Korean yellow weasel (Mustela sibirica coreana)

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