From Japanese 忍び (しのび, <span class="searchmatch">shinobi</span>), from 忍ぶ (しのぶ, shinobu, “to conceal oneself”). <span class="searchmatch">shinobi</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">shinobi</span> or <span class="searchmatch">shinobis</span>) A male ninja. ninja kunoichi (a female...
<span class="searchmatch">shinobis</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">shinobi</span>...
Japanese 忍び入り (“to sneak into?”) <span class="searchmatch">shinobi</span>-iri (uncountable) ninjutsu techniques for stealth and infiltration 2004, Carrie Asai, The Book of the Pearl,...
From 御(お) (o-) + 忍(しの)び (<span class="searchmatch">shinobi</span>, 連(れん)用(よう)形(けい) (ren'yōkei, “stem or continuative form”) of the verb 忍(しの)ぶ (shinobu)). (Tokyo) おしのび [òshínóbí] (Heiban...
See also: ninpō ninpō From Japanese 忍法 (ninpō). ninpo (uncountable) (martial arts) ninjutsu kunoichi <span class="searchmatch">shinobi</span> ninjutsu ninja Pinon, pin on, pinon, piñon...
to move quietly and secretly”). (Tokyo) しのび [<span class="searchmatch">shìnóbí</span>] (Heiban – [0]) IPA(key): [ɕino̞bʲi] 忍(しの)び • (<span class="searchmatch">shinobi</span>) the act of putting up with, enduring, bearing...
article on: ниндзя Wikipedia ru Borrowed from Japanese 忍者, にんじゃ (ninja). IPA(key): [ˈnʲinʲd͡zʲzʲə] ни́ндзя • (níndzja) m anim (indeclinable) ninja, <span class="searchmatch">shinobi</span>...
Compound phrase comprised of 忍び (<span class="searchmatch">shinobi</span>, “sneaking”, the 連用形 (ren'yōkei, “continuative or stem form”) of verb 忍ぶ (shinobu, “to endure, to bear; to hide...
kunoichi (plural kunoichis or kunoichi) A female ninja. ninjette (slang) <span class="searchmatch">shinobi</span> (a male ninja) ninja (a warrior who practices ninjitsu) ninjutsu/ninjitsu...