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Dictionary results(showing 19 results)


noun
1.
spear, lance
2.
javelin
3.
lance(shogi term)
See also:香車
4.
jeering(archaism)
Other readings:
【やり】
【やり】

noun
1.
long-handled Chinese spear, lance, pike
2.
weapon, arms(only relevant for ほこ)
3.
grip of a bow(only relevant for ほこ)
4.
parade float decorated with long-handled Chinese spears(abbreviation)
See also:矛山車
Other readings:
【ほこ】
【ほこ】
【ほこ】
【とかり】
【ほこ】
【ほこ】
【ほこ】

noun
winning on a tile robbed from another player's kong(mahjong term)
Other readings:
槍槓【チャンカン】

noun
spear squid (Loligo bleekeri)(usually kana)
Other readings:
ヤリイカ

noun
Tanakia lanceolata (species of cyprinid)(usually kana)
Other readings:
ヤリタナゴ

noun
1.
skilled control of a spear, stabbing (someone) with a spear(orig. meaning)
2.
victim, scapegoat, someone singled out (for punishment, etc.)
Other readings:
やり玉【やりだま】
ヤリ玉【ヤリだま】

やりだま
yaridamaniagaru
expression, Godan-ru verb
to be made an example of, to be made a victim of, to be exposed to ridicule
Other readings:
槍玉にあがる【やりだまにあがる】
やり玉に上がる【やりだまにあがる】
やり玉にあがる【やりだまにあがる】
槍玉に挙がる【やりだまにあがる】
やり玉に挙がる【やりだまにあがる】

やりだま
yaridamaniageru
expression, Ichidan verb, transitive verb
1.
to make an example of, to make a victim of, to hold up somebody (something) to ridicule, to single out someone for criticism(idiom )
2.
to pierce with a spear
Other readings:
槍玉にあげる【やりだまにあげる】
やり玉に挙げる【やりだまにあげる】
やり玉にあげる【やりだまにあげる】
槍玉に上げる【やりだまにあげる】[1]
やり玉に上げる【やりだまにあげる】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun
javelin (throw)(sports term)
Other readings:
やり投げ【やりなげ】
やり投【やりなげ】
槍投【やりなげ】

noun
line of spears held at the ready

noun
spear carrier (for the master of a samurai family)(archaism)

Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 14 strokes
Jinmeiyou Kanji (used in names)
Common kanji
spear, lance, javelin
KUN:
  • やり
    yari
ON:
  • ソウ
    sou
  • ショウ
    shou
Nanori:
  • うつ
    utsu

Sentence results (showing 4 results)


I'll be there rain or shine

The soldier worries about spears

Have you ever climbed Mt. Yari

He darted a spear at his enemy