しし
Japanese
Noun
しし (rōmaji shishi)
- 獣, 鹿, 猪: (archaic) a beast (used for its meat, such as a boar or a deer)
- 獅子: a lion, Panthera leo, regarded as king of animals; (by extension from the "king" sense) the Buddha, a Buddha; short for 獅子舞 (shishimai), a traditional Chinese lion dance; short for 獅子頭 (shishigashira), the lion mask traditionally worn for the lion dance; short for 除夜の獅子 (joya no shishi, “New Year's lion”), a person dressed in costume as for a lion dance who goes door to door begging on New Year's Eve; a guardian statue commonly found outside temples and shrines, often with a komainu statue, the tradition for which is said to have come over from the Korean peninsula
- 四肢: all of one's four limbs collectively; hands and feet
- 死屍: a dead body
- 志士: a purposeful, ambitious man
- 嗣子: heir
- 肉, 宍: meat, flesh
Proper noun
しし (rōmaji Shishi)
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