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しゃくshaku

noun:

  • shaku (flat wooden or ivory baton carried in the right hand when in ceremonial imperial or Shinto garb)

Kanji definition:

コツKOTSUしゃくshaku

mace; baton; scepter

Strokes:
10
Radical:
竹⺮ bamboo
SKIP:
2-6-4
UTF:
7b0f
JIS208:
67-84
Hangul:
흘 [heul]
Pinyin:
Stroke order:
Example words:
しゃくshaku
shaku (flat wooden or ivory baton carried in the right hand when in ceremonial imperial or Shinto garb)
笏拍子しゃくびょうしshakubyoushi
clapper (two long pieces of wood that are clapped together; used in gagaku, etc.)
王笏おうしゃくoushaku
sceptre; scepter

Partial results:

しゃくびょうしshakubyoushiさくほうしsakuhoushi

noun:

  • clapper (two long pieces of wood that are clapped together; used in gagaku, etc.)

Kanji

コツKOTSUしゃくshaku

mace; baton; scepter


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