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Search Terms: *剣*
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expression, noun
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Ceremony for Inheriting the Imperial Regalia and Seals
na-adjective, noun
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steep, precipitous
Other readings:
嶮峻【けんしゅん】
、剣峻【けんしゅん】[1]
Notes:
- word containing irregular kanji usage
noun, no-adjective
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xiphoid (relating to the lower part of the sternum), chondroxiphoid
noun
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kendama, Japanese bilboquet (cup-and-ball game)
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剣玉【けんだま】
、拳玉【けんだま】
noun
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けんつく《剣突》
expression, Godan-su verb
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to burst out in anger(obscure)
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剣突を食わす【けんつくをくわす】
expression, Ichidan verb
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to angrily reject, to snub, to give a person a good scolding, to give a person a rap on the knuckles
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剣突を食わせる【けんつくをくわせる】
noun
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sturdy broad-bladed knife, used in woodcraft and hunting (tapered, unlike a regular nata)
See also:鉈 (なた)
na-adjective, noun
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risky, dangerous, insecure
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険難【けんのん】
、険呑【けんのん】
noun
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threatening attitude, menacing look, angry look
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権幕【けんまく】
、見幕【けんまく】
noun
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cyclops (any minute crustacean of genus Cyclops)(usually kana)
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ケンミジンコ
expression
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to not be getting with the times, to be unaware that things are changing(idiom )
expression
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jūkenbō, "body, sword and staff" techniques in martial arts(martial arts)
noun
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serious relationship (esp. one with the prospect of marriage)
noun, no-adjective
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fighting with real swords, game played in real earnest(yojijukugo)
noun
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sword-shaped stoneware found in archeological sites in eastern Japan dating to the end of the Jomon period
expression, noun
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sword of Damocles
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ダモクレスの剣【ダモクレスのけん】
noun
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mountain (in hell) covered in swords, which are buried so their tips point upward
expression, Godan-ku verb
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to draw a sword
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剣を抜く【けんをぬく】
expression
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to not be getting with the times, to be unaware that things are changing(idiom )(from a fable in Master Lü's Spring and Autumn Annals)
expression
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to not be getting with the times, to be unaware that things are changing(idiom )(from a fable in Master Lü's Spring and Autumn Annals)
expression
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the pen is mightier than the sword(proverb)(from the English saying)
noun
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bokken, wooden sword
Other readings:
木剣【ぼくけん】[1]
、木剣【もくけん】[1]
、木剣【もっけん】[1]
Notes:
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
noun
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Murakumo no Tsurugi (alternate name for Ama-no-Murakumo no Tsurugi; the sword of the Imperial regalia)(obscure)
See also:天叢雲剣