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noun
deer (esp. the sika deer, Cervus nippon), cervid
Other readings:
鹿【かせぎ】[1]
鹿【か】[1]
鹿【ろく】[1]
シカ
Notes:
  1. out-dated or obsolete kana usage

noun
1.
scarecrow(usually kana)
2.
figurehead, dummy(usually kana)
Other readings:
かかし《鹿驚》
かがし《案山子》
かがし《鹿驚》
あんざんし《案山子》
あんざんし《鹿驚》
そおど《案山子》[1]
そおず《案山子》[1]
そほず《案山子》[1]
そほど《案山子》[1]
Notes:
  1. out-dated or obsolete kana usage

noun
deer, fawn(archaism)
Other readings:
鹿子【かご】

noun
Litsea coreana (species of tree in the laurel family)(usually kana)
Other readings:
カゴノキ

noun, auxillary suru verb
to set upon a journey, to start travelling, to set off on a trip
See also:旅立ち,  出立

noun
1.
cloth dyed in a dappled pattern(abbreviation)
2.
pattern of white spots, dapples(abbreviation)
See also:鹿の子斑
3.
mochi containing red bean paste(abbreviation)
See also:鹿の子餅
4.
fawn(archaism)(original meaning)
See also:鹿 (か)

しぼ
kanokoshibori
noun
cloth dyed in a dapple pattern
See also:鹿の子
Other readings:
鹿の子絞【かのこしぼり】
鹿子絞り【かのこしぼり】[1]
Notes:
  1. irregular okurigana usage

noun
1.
deer meat
2.
deer(archaism)
See also:鹿 (しか)
Other readings:
鹿肉【かのしし】

noun
hut where a fire was kept to keep deer, wild boars, etc. away from fields, hut where a mosquito-repelling fire was kept(archaism)(meaning uncertain)
Other readings:
鹿火屋【かひや】
蚊火屋【かびや】
蚊火屋【かひや】

Kanji results(showing 1 results)


鹿
Written with 11 strokes
Taught in grade 4
deer
KUN:
  • しか
    shika
  • ka
ON:
  • ロク
    roku
Nanori:
  • しし
    shishi

Sentence results (showing 1-8 of 11 results)


He drew a bead on a stag at bay

In many parts of the world it is illegal to shoot wild game such as deer, moose or pheasant

He couldn't bring himself to shoot the deer

かれ
彼ら
しか
鹿
きつ
They hunted deer and foxes

A dead deer being pecked by vultures, remains partly eaten by other animals, that sort of rotten meat is called 'carrion'

He took a beautiful shot at a deer

He shot an arrow at the deer

わた
やぎゅう
野牛
しか
鹿
うま
とうてい
到底
Me? I can't even begin to draw buffalo, deer and horses so you can tell them apart
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