| This kanji has 2 strokes: 2 strokes in the "sword" radical 刀 (かたな) and 0 other strokes | ||
| Sample Compounds (141): | ||
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1.
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剃刀 かみそり |
razor |
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2.
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日本刀 にほんとう |
Japanese sword |
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3.
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刀 かたな |
(single-edged) sword, katana, dagger, knife |
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4.
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大刀 たいとう |
long sword |
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5.
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短刀 たんとう |
short sword, dagger, dirk |
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6.
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竹刀 しない |
(bamboo) fencing stick |
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7.
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小刀 こがたな |
small knife, short sword |
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8.
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刀剣 とうけん |
swords, cold steel |
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9.
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太刀 たち |
long sword |
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10.
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太刀魚 たちうお |
hairtail, scabbard fish |
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11.
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刀布 とうふ |
bronze currency of ancient China (some pieces shaped like spades and others like opened straight razors) |
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12.
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腰刀 こしがたな |
short sword |
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13.
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刀懸け かたなかけ |
sword rack |
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14.
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オッカムの剃刀 オッカムのかみそり |
Occam''s razor, Ockham''s razor |
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15.
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直刀 ちょくとう |
straight sword |
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16.
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利刀 りとう |
sharp sword |
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17.
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太刀筋 たちすじ |
swordsmanship |
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18.
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刀礼 とうれい |
sword salute |
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19.
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山刀 やまがたな |
woodman''s hatchet |
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20.
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刀工 とうこう |
swordsmith |
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21.
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ハンロンの剃刀 ハンロンのかみそり |
Hanlon''s razor ("Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity") |
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22.
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立刀 りっとう |
kanji "sword" radical at right |
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23.
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太刀捌き たちさばき |
swordplay, swordsmanship |
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24.
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刀疵 かたなきず |
sword wound |
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25.
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斬馬刀 ざんばとう |
zanbato, a type of long sword |
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26.
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刀痕 とうこん |
sword scar |
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27.
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安全剃刀 あんぜんかみそり |
safety razor |
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28.
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剃刀研ぎ かみそりとぎ |
one who sharpens razors |
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29.
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両刀 りょうとう |
two swords |
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30.
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太刀持 たちもち |
sword-bearer (subordinate whose job it is to hold their master''s sword), (sumo) rikishi carrying a sword who follows the yokozuna to the ring during his ring-entering ceremony |
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31.
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鈍刀 どんとう |
dull or blunt sword |
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32.
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刺刀 さすが |
dagger |
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33.
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刀子 とうし |
small knife that is largely ornamental or used to cut open letters and the like |
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34.
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一太刀 ひとたち |
stroke of sword |
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35.
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剃刀触 かみそりかぶれ |
razor rash |
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36.
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両刀遣い りょうとうつかい |
two-sword fencer, expert in two fields, person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well, bisexual (person) |
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37.
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太刀持ち たちもち |
sword-bearer (subordinate whose job it is to hold their master''s sword), (sumo) rikishi carrying a sword who follows the yokozuna to the ring during his ring-entering ceremony |
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38.
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薙刀 なぎなた |
halberd, long sword |
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39.
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執刀 しっとう |
performing a surgical operation |
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40.
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刀子 とうす |
small knife that is largely ornamental or used to cut open letters and the like |
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41.
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一刀 いっとう |
sword (blade), single stroke |
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42.
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剃刀砥 かみそりど |
razor strop, hone |
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43.
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両刀遣い りょうとうづかい |
two-sword fencer, expert in two fields, person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well, bisexual (person) |
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44.
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太刀先 たちさき |
point of a sword, forceful debate |
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45.
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薙刀術 なぎなたじゅつ |
art of using a naginata (halberd) |
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46.
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守り刀 まもりがたな |
sword for self-defense, sword for self-defence |
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47.
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刀持ち かたなもち |
swordbearer |
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48.
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一刀彫り いっとうぼり |
one-knife carving |
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49.
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剃刀負 かみそりまけ |
razor rash |
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50.
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両刀使い りょうとうつかい |
two-sword fencer, expert in two fields, person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well, bisexual (person) |
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51.
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太刀打ち たちうち |
crossing swords, opposition, contention |
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52.
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二刀流 にとうりゅう |
school which teaches the techniques of fencing with a sword in each hand, person who likes both liquor and sweets |
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53.
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手刀 しゅとう |
hand used like a sword in striking |
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54.
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刀自 とうじ |
lady, matron, mistress, housekeeper |
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55.
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印刀 いんとう |
seal-engraving knife |
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56.
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伝家の宝刀を抜く でんかのほうとうをぬく |
to play one''s trump card |
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57.
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両刀使い りょうとうづかい |
two-sword fencer, expert in two fields, person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well, bisexual (person) |
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58.
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太刀二腰 たちふたこし |
two swords |
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59.
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手刀 てがたな |
hand used like a sword in striking |
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60.
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刀自 とじ |
lady, matron, mistress, housekeeper |
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61.
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円刃刀 えんじんとう |
round-edged scalpel |
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62.
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電気剃刀 でんきかみそり |
electric razor |
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63.
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佩刀 はいとう |
carrying a sword |
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64.
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帯刀 たいとう |
wearing a sword |
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65.
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入刀 にゅうとう |
cutting the cake (at a wedding) |
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66.
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手刀を切る てがたなをきる |
to make ceremonial hand movement when receiving the monetary award (sumo) |
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67.
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刀術 とうじゅつ |
fencing, art of wielding swords |
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68.
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押っ取り刀 おっとりがたな |
unprepared action, something done on the spur of the moment |
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69.
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偃月刀 えんげつとう |
scimitar |
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70.
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帯刀御免 たいとうごめん |
a non-samurai being granted the privilege of wearing a sword (during the Edo period) |
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71.
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忍び刀 しのびがたな |
Ninja sword |
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72.
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受け太刀 うけだち |
be on the defensive |
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73.
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刀傷 とうしょう |
sword cut |
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74.
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快刀 かいとう |
(literary) sharp sword |
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75.
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刀 とう |
(single-edged) sword, katana, dagger, knife, scalpel |
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76.
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剪刀 せんとう |
scissors, punch |
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77.
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忍刀 にんとう |
Ninja sword |
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78.
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秋刀魚 さんま |
pike (fish), saury |
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79.
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刀匠 とうしょう |
swordsmith |
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80.
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快刀乱麻 かいとうらんま |
solving a problem swiftly and skillfully |
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81.
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刀の手前 かたなのてまえ |
samurai''s face |
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82.
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剪刀 はさみ |
scissors, tongs |
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83.
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大刀 だいとう |
long sword |
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84.
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馬刀貝 まてがい |
razor clam |
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85.
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銃刀法 じゅうとうほう |
Swords and Firearms Control Law |
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86.
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刀身 とうしん |
sword blade |
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87.
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快刀乱麻を断つ かいとうらんまをたつ |
to cut the Gordian knot |
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88.
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刀を差す かたなをさす |
to wear a sword |
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89.
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卍刀 まんとう |
ninja weapon disguised as a pair of garden shears |
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90.
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単刀直入 たんとうちょくにゅう |
going right to the point, point-blank, without beating about the bush, frankness |
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91.
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廃刀令 はいとうれい |
sword prohibition |
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92.
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銃砲刀剣類所持等取締法 じゅうほうとうけんるいしょじとうとりしまりほう |
Swords and Firearms Control Law |
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93.
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刀刃 とうじん |
sword blade |
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94.
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懐刀 ふところがたな |
confidant, right-hand man, dagger |
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95.
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刀を打つ かたなをうつ |
to temper (forge) a sword |
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96.
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萬刀 まんとう |
ninja weapon disguised as a pair of garden shears |
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97.
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抜刀 ばっとう |
drawing a sword, drawn sword |
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98.
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助太刀 すけだち |
assistance (in a fight), seconds (in a fight) |
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99.
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刀折れ矢尽きて かたなおれやつきて |
having exhausted every available means (lit: having broken one''s sword and exhausted one''s arrows) |
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100.
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割鶏牛刀 かっけいぎゅうとう |
using a meat ax when a knife would suffice, taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut, using a grand-scale measure (a massive instrument) to deal with an insignificant problem |
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101.
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刀を帯びる とうをおびる |
to wear a sword |
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102.
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苗字帯刀 みょうじたいとう |
the right to bear a surname and to wear a sword (during the Edo period) |
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103.
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小太刀 こだち |
short sword, small sword |
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104.
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刀泉 とうせん |
daojian (bronze coin of ancient China, shaped like an opened straight razor) |
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105.
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甘辛両刀 あまからりょうとう |
taste for both wines and sweets, having a liking for both alcoholic beverages and sweet things |
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106.
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刀下 とうか |
under the sword |
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107.
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彫刻刀 ちょうこくとう |
graver, chisel |
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108.
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宝刀 ほうとう |
treasured sword |
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109.
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刀銭 とうせん |
daojian (bronze coin of ancient China, shaped like an opened straight razor) |
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110.
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儀刀 ぎとう |
ceremonial sword |
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111.
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刀架 とうか |
sword rack |
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112.
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長太刀 ながだち |
large war sword |
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113.
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名字帯刀 みょうじたいとう |
the right to bear a surname and to wear a sword (during the Edo period) |
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114.
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小刀 しょうとう |
small knife, short sword |
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115.
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刀鍛冶 かたなかじ |
swordsmith |
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116.
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弓馬刀槍 きゅうばとうそう |
archery, horsemanship, spearsmanship, and swordsmanship, martial arts in general |
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117.
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刀掛け かたなかけ |
sword rack |
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118.
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長刀 ちょうとう |
halberd, long sword |
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119.
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名刀 めいとう |
famous sword, excellent sword |
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120.
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小刀を以て殺す こがたなをもってころす |
to kill (a person) with a knife |
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121.
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刀背 とうはい |
back of a sword |
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122.
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牛刀 ぎゅうとう |
meat cleaver |
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123.
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刀圭 とうけい |
doctor |
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124.
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長刀 なぎなた |
halberd, long sword |
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125.
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銘刀 めいとう |
sword inscribed with the name of the swordsmith |
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126.
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小刀細工 こがたなざいく |
carving with a knife, cheap trick, simple trickery, petty strategem |
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127.
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刀背 みね |
back of a sword |
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128.
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軍刀 ぐんとう |
saber, sabre, side arms, service sword |
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129.
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刀圭家 とうけいか |
doctor |
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130.
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長刀一枝 ちょうとういっし |
one long sword |
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131.
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木太刀 きだち |
wooden sword |
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132.
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新刀 しんとう |
newly forged sword, sword made after the year 1615 |
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133.
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刀背打ち みねうち |
striking with the back of the sword |
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134.
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血刀 ちがたな |
bloody sword (blade) |
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135.
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長刀術 なぎなたじゅつ |
art of using a naginata (halberd) |
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136.
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木刀 ぼくとう |
wooden sword |
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137.
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刀筆の吏 とうひつのり |
minor official |
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138.
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古刀 ことう |
old sword |
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139.
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刀剣商 とうけんしょう |
sword dealer |
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140.
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長柄刀 ながえがたな |
long, two-handed sword |
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141.
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野太刀 のだち |
large war sword (carried across the back) |