Your search matched 21 words, 1 kanji and 1 sentences.
Search Terms: *楊*

Dictionary results(showing 21 results)


noun
1.
willow (any tree of genus Salix)
2.
weeping willow (Salix babylonica)(only relevant for やなぎ and ヤナギ)
See also:枝垂れ柳
Other readings:
【やなぎ】
楊柳【やなぎ】
楊柳【ようりゅう】
ヤナギ

noun
toothpick
Other readings:
妻楊枝【つまようじ】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun
Japanese box tree (Buxus microphylla var. japonica)(usually kana, obscure)
See also:黄楊
Other readings:
アサマツゲ

noun
dental floss
Other readings:
糸ようじ【いとようじ】

noun
Japanese holly (Ilex crenata)(usually kana)
Other readings:
イヌツゲ

noun
1.
riverside willow (esp. rosegold pussy willow, Salix gracilistyla)
See also:猫柳
2.
Salix gilgiana (species of willow)(usually kana)(only relevant for 川柳)
3.
high-quality coarse tea(only relevant for 川柳)
Other readings:
川楊【かわやなぎ】
楊柳【かわやなぎ】
カワヤナギ

noun
leisurely, post-meal use of a toothpick
Other readings:
高楊枝【たかようじ】

noun
Japanese box tree (Buxus microphylla var. japonica), Japanese boxwood(usually kana)
Other readings:
つげ《柘植》
ツゲ

noun
Japanese poplar (Populus maximowiczii)(usually kana)
Other readings:
どろのき《白楊》
どろやなぎ《泥柳》
どろやなぎ《白楊》
ドロノキ
ドロヤナギ

noun
Japanese aspen (Populus tremula var. sieboldii)(usually kana)
See also:山鳴
Other readings:
はこやなぎ《白楊》
はくよう《箱柳》
はくよう《白楊》
ハコヤナギ

noun
tufted toothpick, Edo-period toothbrush resembling a large toothpick burred at one end into a tuft
Other readings:
総楊枝【ふさようじ】

noun
small toy bow that can be shot while sitting, popular in the Edo period
Other readings:
揚弓【ようきゅう】[1]
揚弓【あげゆみ】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun
toy bow archery range (sometimes front for a brothel)(archaism)
See also:楊弓場

noun
archery range (sometimes a front for a brothel)(archaism)
See also:楊弓,  矢場 (やば)

noun
toothpick, skewer for eating moist wagashi (steel, bamboo, etc.)
Other readings:
楊子【ようじ】
揚枝【ようじ】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun
pipefish (esp. the seaweed pipefish, Syngnathus schlegeli)(usually kana)
Other readings:
ヨウジウオ

noun
Yoshin-ryu, martial art tradition founded in the Edo period

Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 13 strokes
Jinmeiyou Kanji (used in names)
willow
KUN:
  • やなぎ
    yanagi
ON:
  • ヨウ
    you
Nanori:
  • やな
    yana

Sentence results (showing 1 results)


武士
たかよう
高楊枝
A samurai, even when he has not eaten, uses a toothpick like a lord