かすか
beautiful ; good-looking, high-quality, fine metal, beautiful metal
A collection of kanji outside Jōyō and Jinmeiyō coverage that still matters for extended reference paths. Here you can find non-standard characters appearing in names, specialized terms, classical reading, or deeper linguistic needs.
かすか
beautiful ; good-looking, high-quality, fine metal, beautiful metal
ぼたん
button
はら.う
Vanadium (element)
ウ
alms bowl ; small bell
こて
solder
かりも
band ; tire of wheel
するど.い
sharp ; very sharp, cuts well, having a sharp edge
きっさき
point of sword ; sharp point
にぶい
double-edged sword ; sword, swordsmanship, martial art using swords
あしかせ
fetters ; to fetter
かざし
ornamental hairpin
シ
halberd
トリウム
Thorium (element)
ジョ
Neodymium (element)
いしゆみ
part at both ends of a bow where the string is hooked ; tip of a bow, metal fitting that covers the bow tip, projection at both ends of a carrying pole
つるぎ
dagger ; saber, sword
エン
village gate
し.まる
block up ; close, obstruct, shut
さと
village
つか.える
(kokuji) ; to be blocked, to be obstructed
すす.む
climb ; rise
すみ
corner
あやう.い
high and steep ; precipitous
ほとり
boundary
ひめがき
parapet on a city wall
あまごい
offer sacrifice for rain
おぎなう
to cobble ; to patch
キ
cheekbone
くら.う
eat ; meal
たくわ.える
display food for show only ; sacrifice
キ
road
しお
salt
むぎ
wheat
ふすま
light wheat-gluten bread
カ
noisy ; clamorous, loud
Reading unavailable
bird-catching tool ; kanji used in surnames
Reading unavailable
used in surnames ; ligature form used in surnames
ギョウ
high and steep ; rugged, towering
ケン
steep ; sheer and rugged
チュウ
to pull ; to pull out
トウ
to pound ; to strike, to beat cloth on a fulling block
ロウ
to take ; to scoop up, to lift out of water
バン
dusk ; nightfall, the time from evening into night, late, belated
ショウ
sun sets ; sink, twilight falls
Reading unavailable
three-legged cauldron ; ritual tripod vessel, bright, wise
Reading unavailable
surname kanji ; character used in family names
キ
ritual vessel for holding grains ; round object, round shape
デツ
black mud ; mud, black color, to blacken, to dye black, a character used for Sanskrit transliteration