Your search matched 14 words, 1 kanji and 3 sentences.
Search Terms: *蒲

Dictionary results(showing 14 results)


noun
common cattail (Typha latifolia), common bulrush, common reedmace(usually kana)
Other readings:
がま《香蒲》
かば《蒲》
こうほ《蒲》
かま《蒲》[1]
かま《香蒲》[1]
ガマ
Notes:
  1. out-dated or obsolete kana usage

noun
1.
sweet flag (Acorus calamus), calamus
2.
Japanese iris (Iris ensata var. ensata)(colloquialism)
See also:花菖蒲
Other readings:
菖蒲【そうぶ】[1]
ショウブ
Notes:
  1. out-dated or obsolete kana usage

noun
1.
iris (flower)
2.
Siberian iris (Iris sanguinea)
3.
sweet flag (Acorus calamus), calamus(archaism)
Other readings:
アヤメ

noun
1.
gladiolus(usually kana)
2.
Dutch iris (Iris x hollandica)(usually kana)
Other readings:
オランダアヤメ

noun
imitation crab meat, crab sticks(usually kana)
Other readings:
かにかま《蟹蒲》
カニカマ

noun
round cushion used for Zen meditation (traditionally made of woven bulrush leaves)(Buddhist term)
See also:布団
Other readings:
坐蒲【ざふ】

noun
Japanese iris, blue flag, Iris ensata
Other readings:
花菖蒲【はなあやめ】
花しょうぶ【はなしょうぶ】

Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 13 strokes
Jinmeiyou Kanji (used in names)
Common kanji
bullrush, flag, cattail
KUN:
  • がま
    gama
  • かば
    kaba
  • かま
    kama
ON:
  • ho
  • bo
  • fu
  • bu

Sentence results (showing 3 results)


ていえん
庭園
しょうぶ
菖蒲
めいしょ
名所
The garden is famous for its irises

たんせっ
端午の節句
かんけい
関係
ふか
深い
はな
うつ
美しく
The iris deeply associated with the Boys' Festival does not have a beautiful flower

Many Japanese irises were flowering prettily on the lake's edge