Results, 蹴鞠

けまりkemariしゅうきくshuukiku

noun:

  • kemari; type of football played by courtiers in ancient Japan

Kanji definition:

シュクSHUKUシュウSHUUke.ru

kick

Strokes:
19
Radical:
足⻊ foot
SKIP:
1-7-12
UTF:
8e74
JIS208:
29-19
Hangul:
축 [chug]
Pinyin:
Stroke order:
Example words:
蹴るけるkeru
to kick; / to refuse; to reject
一蹴いっしゅうisshuu
flatly rejecting; curtly refusing; brushing aside; / beating easily; defeating handily; / a kick
ラ式蹴球ラしきしゅうきゅうRAshikishuukyuu
rugby
蹴球しゅうきゅうshuukyuu
football (incl. soccer, rugby, American football, etc.; esp. used for soccer)
蹴散らすけちらすkechirasu
to kick about; to kick around; / to scatter (e.g. one's enemies); to rout

キクKIKUキュウKYUUまりmari

ball

Strokes:
17
Radical:
革 leather
SKIP:
1-9-8
UTF:
97a0
JIS208:
21-39
Nanori:
まいmai
Hangul:
국 [gug]
Pinyin:
jú / jū
Stroke order:
Example words:
まりmari
ball (for sport, games, etc.); / kemari; type of football played by courtiers in ancient Japan
手鞠てまりtemari
traditional Japanese handball game
蹴鞠けまりkemari
kemari; type of football played by courtiers in ancient Japan
鞠躬如きっきゅうじょkikkyuujo
deferential; humble; reverent; respectful
鞠問きくもんkikumon
examination; interrogation; questioning

Kanji

シュクSHUKUシュウSHUUke.ru

kick

キクKIKUキュウKYUUまりmari

ball


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