kniaz (plural kniazes or kniazi) (historical) Alternative form of knez (“duke or prince in medieval Slavic countries”). <span class="searchmatch">Zanki</span>, <span class="searchmatch">Zankī</span>, Kainz...
or 慙(ざん)愧(ぎ) • (<span class="searchmatch">zanki</span> or zangi) a feeling of shame 慙(ざん)愧(き)する or 慙(ざん)愧(ぎ)する • (<span class="searchmatch">zanki</span> suru or zangi suru) suru (stem 慙(ざん)愧(き)し (<span class="searchmatch">zanki</span> shi), past 慙(ざん)愧(き)した...
(Eastern Armenian) IPA(key): /zɑnˈɡi/, [zɑŋɡí] (Western Armenian) IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">zɑnˈki</span>/, [zɑŋkʰí] Զանգի • (Zangi) Zangi...
Patrick, editor (2003), “Kainz”, in Dictionary of American Family Names, volume 2, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 266. <span class="searchmatch">Zanki</span>, kniaz, <span class="searchmatch">Zankī</span>...
Zangī <span class="searchmatch">Zanki</span>, <span class="searchmatch">Zankī</span> (via Arabic) Zengi (via Turkish) Quoting Clifford Edmund Bosworth, "the origin of the name Zangī is unclear; an obvious meaning would...
惭愧无地 慚(ざん)愧(ぎ) or 慚(ざん)愧(き) • (zangi or <span class="searchmatch">zanki</span>) a feeling of shame 慚(ざん)愧(ぎ)する or 慚(ざん)愧(き)する • (zangi suru or <span class="searchmatch">zanki</span> suru) suru (stem 慚(ざん)愧(ぎ)し (zangi shi)...
character was typically an airplane. IPA(key): [d͡zã̠ŋʲkʲi] 残(ざん)機(き) • (<span class="searchmatch">zanki</span>) (video games) life; one of the player's chances to play, lost when the...