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noun
Ebisu, god of fishing and commerce
See also:七福神
Other readings:
恵比寿【ゑびす】
恵比須【えびす】
恵比須【ゑびす】
恵比須【えべす】
【えびす】
【えびす】
蛭子【えびす】
蛭子【ひるこ】

noun
1.
Emishi, historical term for non-Yamato peoples in northern Japan
2.
Yezo (northern part of Meiji-era Japan, esp. Hokkaido, but also Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands)(only relevant for えぞ)
See also:蝦夷地
Other readings:
蝦夷【えみし】

noun
1.
peoples formerly of northern Japan with distinct language and culture (i.e. the Ainu)(archaism)
See also:蝦夷
2.
provincial (i.e. a person who lives far from the city)
3.
brutish, unsophisticated warrior (esp. used by Kyoto samurai to refer to samurai from eastern Japan)
4.
foreigner, barbarian(derogatory)
Other readings:
【えびす】

noun
expel the barbarians, expulsion of the foreigners, late Edo period (19th century) revolutionary slogan

noun
1.
warrior from the eastern parts of Japan(derogatory, archaism, Kantou-ben (dialect))
2.
eastern barbarians, people east of China (from the perspective of China)(only relevant for とうい)
Other readings:
東夷【とうい】

noun
(in Japanese history) crude warrior from the eastern parts of the country, wild man

noun
controlling foreigners by foreigners, playing one barbarian state against another(yojijukugo)

noun
controlling foreigners by foreigners, playing one barbarian state against another(yojijukugo)

noun
upasika (devout female lay follower of Buddhism)(Buddhist term)

noun
China and foreign countries (from the perspective of China), civilized land and uncivilized land

noun
loyalty to the emperor and expulsion of the foreigners(yojijukugo)
Other readings:
勤皇攘夷【きんのうじょうい】

noun
late Edo-period pejorative for the Dutch, red-haired barbarian

noun
kobus magnolia, Magnolia praecocissima, Magnolia kobus

noun
Four Barbarians, derogative name for various ancient non-Chinese peoples bordering ancient China(derogatory)

noun
burning (something) away, burning (something) down

noun
defeating barbarians (esp. the Emishi), conquering barbarians
See also:蝦夷

noun
revere the Emperor; expel the western barbarians (19th century slogan)(yojijukugo)
Other readings:
尊王攘夷【そんのうじょうい】

noun
willow-leafed magnolia (Magnolia salicifolia), anise magnolia(usually kana)
Other readings:
たむしば《匂辛夷》
たむしば《田虫葉》
タムシバ

noun
parajika (rules entailing expulsion from the sangha for life)(Buddhist term)

noun
savages, barbarians
Other readings:
蕃夷【ばんい】

Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 6 strokes
Jinmeiyou Kanji (used in names)
Common kanji
barbarian, savage, Ainu
KUN:
  • えびす
    ebisu
  • えみし
    emishi
  • ころ.す
    koro.su
  • たい.らげる
    tai.rageru
ON:
  • i
Nanori:
  • shi