Results, *駒

こまkoma

noun:

  • piece (in shogi, chess, etc.)
  • horse; foal - archaism
  • bridge (of a violin, etc.)

bokuhaボードBOODOno上のuenokomawo一つhitotsumaeni進めたsusumeta I moved a chess piece on the board one forward.

ひょうたんからこまhyoutankarakoma

expression:

  • something very unexpected; something said as a joke actually happening; a horse comes from a gourd [literal]
ひとコマhitoKOMAirr.ひとこまhitokoma

noun:

  • one scene; one frame; one shot; one exposure
  • one cell; one panel (comic)
かみごまkamigomaかみこまkamikoma

noun:

  • nut (on the head of a shamisen, supporting the second and third strings)
しょうぎのこまshouginokoma

noun:

  • chessmen; shogi pieces
たいまtaimaold

noun:

  • playing on equal terms; having no handicap for either player - Shōgi term 平手
  • being evenly matched - Shōgi term
あいごまaigoma Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • piece placed to block opponent's check - Shōgi term
さんくsanku

noun:

  • horse offspring
まちごまmachigoma

noun:

  • anticipating the escape of the king and blocking him in advance with a knight - Shōgi term
もちごまmochigoma

noun:

  • captured piece that can be reused - Shōgi term
  • person or object held in reserve; available means
とうさいごまtousaigoma

noun:

  • yearling; one-year-old colt
てごまtegoma

noun:

  • (game pieces, soldiers, etc.) under one's control
なりこまnarikoma

noun:

  • promoted chessman
しゃみせんのこまshamisennokoma

noun:

  • bridge of shamisen
すてごまsutegoma

noun:

  • sacrificial pawn; sacrificed piece - Shōgi term
のごまnogomaノゴマNOGOMA

noun:

  • Siberian rubythroat (Luscinia calliope)
あらごまaragoma

noun:

  • wild or untamed horse

Kanji

KUこまkoma

pony; horse; colt


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