射干
Chinese
radio- (chem.); shoot | to concern; to interfere; shield; stem | ||
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simp. and trad. (射干) |
射 | 干 |
Pronunciation
Noun
射干
- rhizome of the blackberry lily (Iris domestica, syn. Belamcanda chinensis) (A rhizome used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat cough, phlegm and sore throat.)
References
射干 on the Chinese Wikipedia.Wikipedia zh - http://www.trade.gov.bt/administration/mktbriefs/10.pdf
- http://www.koreantk.com/en/m_sta/med_stat_search.jsp?searchGbn=statis
- http://www1.dict.li/
- http://www.efloras.org/object_page.aspx?object_id=8002&flora_id=1
- http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/china/PDF/PDF24/belamcanda.pdf
Japanese
Alternative forms
- 者我, 著莪
Noun
射干 (hiragana しゃが, katakana シャガ, rōmaji shaga)
- the fringed iris, Iris japonica
- Synonym: 胡蝶花 (kochōka)
- Hypernym: 菖蒲 (ayame)
Derived terms
- 姫射干 (hime-shaga)
- 岩射干 (iwashaga)
Etymology 2
Kanji in this term | |
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射 | 干 |
や Grade: 6 |
かん Grade: 6 |
on’yomi |
From Middle Chinese 射干 (MC jiaH kɑn). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Alternative forms
- (fox, Chinese fox spirit, mask): 野干
Noun
射干 (hiragana やかん, rōmaji yakan)
- a fox
- Synonym: 狐 (kitsune)
- (Chinese mythology) This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text
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. - (theater) a Noh mask with the visage of the Chinese fox spirit
- Synonym of 檜扇 (hiōgi): the blackberry lily, Iris domestica
Noun
射干 (hiragana ひおうぎ, katakana ヒオウギ, rōmaji hiōgi, historical hiragana ひあふぎ, historical katakana ヒアフギ)
- Alternative spelling of 檜扇 (hiōgi): the blackberry lily, Iris domestica
Compounds
- 射干玉 (nubatama), 射干玉 (mubatama, “blackberry lily seed”)
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