Kosakata

Kosakata Kanji 蛮

Kanji 蛮 yang berarti barbar muncul dalam 50 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.

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野蛮

やばん

savage, barbarous, barbaric, uncivilized, uncivilised

蛮行

ばんこう

act of barbarity, barbarism, brutality, savagery

南蛮

なんばん

South-East Asian countries (in the late-Muromachi and Edo periods), Western Europe (esp. Spain and Portugal and their South-East Asian colonies; late-Muromachi and Edo periods), chili pepper, southern barbarians (name used in ancient China for non-Chinese ethnic groups to the south), thrusting the right foot and right arm forward at the same time (or left foot and left arm; in kabuki, dance, puppetry, etc.), foreign (of goods from South-East Asia and Western Europe), exotic (esp. in a Western European or South-East Asian style), nanban, dish prepared using chili peppers and Welsh onions

蛮勇

ばんゆう

foolhardiness, recklessness, savage valour, savage valor, brute courage

チキン南蛮

チキンなんばん

fried chicken with vinegar and tartar sauce

とり南蛮

とりなんばん

chicken nanban

夷蛮戎狄

いばんじゅうてき

the barbarians beyond the borders of old China

鴨南蛮

かもなんばん

noodles with duck meat and Welsh onions

真南蛮

まなばん

incense variety used in kōdō (orig. from eastern India)

生番

せいばん

aboriginal Taiwanese tribes outside Qing China's jurisdiction, unconquered savage, uncivilized aboriginal

西潘蜀黍

せいばんもろこし

Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense), Johnsongrass, Egyptian millet

土蕃

どばん

uncivilized indigenes

南蛮菓子

なんばんがし

confections adopted from Portugal, Spain, etc. during the Muromachi period and since Japanized

南蛮黍

なんばきび

corn, maize

南蛮寺

なんばんじ

Christian churches built in Japan in the second half of the 16th century

南蛮煮

なんばんに

poultry or fish stew with chili peppers and Welsh onions mixed in, sauteed vegetables with fish or poultry made into a stew

南蛮宗

なんばんしゅう

Christianity

南蛮辛子

なんばんがらし

chili pepper (chile, chilli)

南蛮人

なんばんじん

Western European (esp. the Spanish and the Portuguese), southern barbarian

南蛮船

なんばんせん

foreign ship (esp. from Spain and Portugal from the late Muromachi period to the early Edo period), Nanban trade ship

南蛮漬

なんばんづけ

roasted or deep-fried fish or meat, marinated in a spicy sauce

南蛮渡来

なんばんとらい

imported to Japan by early European traders

南蛮繁縷

なんばんはこべ

berry catchfly (Silene baccifera), Cucubalus baccifer (former name)

南蛮貿易

なんばんぼうえき

Nanban trade, Japanese trade with Spain and Portugal (1543-1641)

南蛮屏風

なんばんびょうぶ

painted folding screen with scenes of early European visitors to Japan

蕃夷

ばんい

savages, barbarians

蕃境

ばんきょう

land of the barbarians

蕃語

ばんご

foreign language, language spoken by the Emishi, languages spoken by the nanban during the Edo Period (e.g. Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch)

蕃国

ばんこく

foreign country, barbarian country, uncivilized country

蕃神

ばんしん

foreign god

蕃人

ばんじん

savage, barbarian, aboriginal

蕃僧

ばんそう

foreign priest, Western priest

蕃族

ばんぞく

barbarian tribe, savage tribe

蕃地

ばんち

savage land, barbaric region

蛮から

ばんから

rough and uncouth vigor (vigour), scruffy, unconcerned about one's personal appearance

蛮岩

ばんがん

conglomerate, pudding stone

蛮骨

ばんこつ

brute courage, recklessness

蛮習

ばんしゅう

barbarous custom

蛮触の争い

ばんしょくのあらそい

fighting over nothing, making a mountain out of a molehill

蛮声

ばんせい

rough voice

蛮的

ばんてき

savage, barbarous, rustic

蛮刀

ばんとう

barbarian's sword

蛮風

ばんぷう

barbarous customs

蛮民

ばんみん

savage people

蛮力

ばんりょく

brute force

蛮隷

ばんれい

slaves of the barbarians

未開野蛮

みかいやばん

primitive and barbarous, uncivilized and barbaric

綿蛮

めんばん

chirping of a small bird

野蛮国

やばんこく

uncivilized country, savage land

野蛮人

やばんじん

barbarian, savage