There are 36 total results for your Assassin search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
刺客 see styles |
cì kè ci4 ke4 tz`u k`o tzu ko shikaku; shikyaku; sekkaku; sekikaku しかく; しきゃく; せっかく; せきかく |
More info & calligraphy: Assassinassassin |
兇手 凶手 see styles |
xiōng shǒu xiong1 shou3 hsiung shou kyoushu / kyoshu きょうしゅ |
murderer; assassin (out-dated kanji) assassin |
兇刃 see styles |
kyoujin / kyojin きょうじん |
(out-dated kanji) assassin's dagger |
兇弾 see styles |
kyoudan / kyodan きょうだん |
(out-dated kanji) assassin's bullet |
兇漢 see styles |
kyoukan / kyokan きょうかん |
(out-dated kanji) villain; outlaw; assassin |
凶刃 see styles |
kyoujin / kyojin きょうじん |
assassin's dagger |
凶弾 see styles |
kyoudan / kyodan きょうだん |
assassin's bullet |
凶手 see styles |
kyoushu / kyoshu きょうしゅ |
assassin |
凶漢 see styles |
kyoukan / kyokan きょうかん |
villain; outlaw; assassin |
毒刃 see styles |
dokujin どくじん |
assassin's dagger |
荊軻 荆轲 see styles |
jīng kē jing1 ke1 ching k`o ching ko keika / keka けいか |
Jing Ke (-227 BC), celebrated in verse and fiction as would-be assassin of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇) (personal name) Keika |
遇刺 see styles |
yù cì yu4 ci4 yü tz`u yü tzu |
to be attacked by an assassin |
刺亀虫 see styles |
sashigame さしがめ |
(kana only) assassin bug (any insect of family Reduviidae) |
刺椿象 see styles |
sashigame さしがめ |
(kana only) assassin bug (any insect of family Reduviidae) |
安重根 see styles |
ān zhòng gēn an1 zhong4 gen1 an chung ken anjungun あんじゅんぐん |
An Jung-geun or Ahn Joong-keun (1879-1910), Korean independence activist, famous as assassin of Japanese prime minister ITŌ Hirobumi 伊藤博文[Yi1 teng2 Bo2 wen2] in 1909 (person) An Jungun (1879-1910.3.26) |
斬奸状 see styles |
zankanjou / zankanjo ざんかんじょう |
letter explaining the reasons for cutting down an alleged villain; assassin's written vindication of his killing |
暗殺者 see styles |
ansatsusha あんさつしゃ |
assassin |
アサクリ see styles |
asakuri アサクリ |
(work) Assassin's Creed (video game series) (abbreviation) |
アサシン see styles |
asashin アサシン |
assassin |
サシガメ see styles |
sashigame サシガメ |
(kana only) assassin bug (any insect of family Reduviidae) |
圖窮匕見 图穷匕见 see styles |
tú qióng bǐ xiàn tu2 qiong2 bi3 xian4 t`u ch`iung pi hsien tu chiung pi hsien |
lit. the assassin's dagger, concealed in a map scroll, is suddenly revealed when the map is unrolled (referring to the attempted assassination of Ying Zheng 嬴政[Ying2 Zheng4] by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲[Jing1 Ke1] in 227 BC) (idiom); fig. malicious intent suddenly becomes apparent |
山上徹也 see styles |
yamagamitetsuya やまがみてつや |
(person) Tetsuya Yamagami (alleged assassin of Shinzō Abe) |
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kyoujin / kyojin きょうじん |
assassin's dagger |
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kyoushu / kyoshu きょうしゅ |
assassin |
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kyoukan / kyokan きょうかん |
villain; outlaw; assassin |
凶弾に倒れる see styles |
kyoudannitaoreru / kyodannitaoreru きょうだんにたおれる |
(exp,v1) to be shot to death by an assassin |
凶弾に斃れる see styles |
kyoudannitaoreru / kyodannitaoreru きょうだんにたおれる |
(exp,v1) to be shot to death by an assassin |
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hitokiri ひときり |
assassination; assassin |
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sashigame; sashigame さしがめ; サシガメ |
(kana only) assassin bug (any insect of family Reduviidae) |
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kyoujin / kyojin きょうじん |
assassin's dagger |
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kyoudan / kyodan きょうだん |
assassin's bullet |
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kyoudan / kyodan きょうだん |
assassin's bullet |
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kyoushu / kyoshu きょうしゅ |
assassin |
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kyoukan / kyokan きょうかん |
villain; outlaw; assassin |
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yanisashigame; yanisashigame やにさしがめ; ヤニサシガメ |
(kana only) assassin bug (Velinus nodipes) |
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kyoudannitaoreru / kyodannitaoreru きょうだんにたおれる |
(exp,v1) to be shot dead by an assassin |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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