土龍

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See also: 土龙

Chinese

earth; dust; rural
earth; dust; rural; uncouth; uncultured; plebeian
 
dragon; imperial; surname
trad. (土龍)
simp. (土龙)

Etymology 1

Pronunciation


Noun

土龍

  1. dragon made of soil (used in ancient times for rain prayers)
  2. Synonym of 蚯蚓 (qiūyǐn, earthworm)
  3. Synonym of (tuó, Chinese alligator)

Etymology 2

For pronunciation and definitions of – see 塗龍 (“snake eel”).
(This term is a variant form of 塗龍).

Japanese

Kanji in this term
Grade: 1 Jinmeiyō
For pronunciation and definitions of 土龍 – see the following entry.
土竜もぐら
a mole (burrowing insectivore)
Alternative spellings
鼹鼠, , モグラ
土竜もぐらもち
a mole (burrowing insectivore)
Alternative spelling
鼹鼠
土竜むぐら
(rare, possibly obsolete) a mole (burrowing insectivore)
Alternative spelling
鼹鼠
土竜むぐらもち
(rare, possibly obsolete) a mole (burrowing insectivore)
Alternative spelling
鼹鼠
土竜うぐらもち
(rare, possibly obsolete) a mole (burrowing insectivore)
土竜うぐろもち
(rare, possibly obsolete) a mole (burrowing insectivore)
Alternative spellings
, 鼹鼠
土竜うごろもち
(obsolete) a mole (burrowing insectivore)
Alternative spelling
鼹鼠
土竜どりゅう
(rare) a mole (burrowing insectivore)
(rare) an earthworm (worm (animal))
(figurative) an outstanding horse; an excellent horse; a famous horse (by metaphor from the meaning of the kanji)
(This term, 土龍, is the kyūjitai of the above term.)