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31 matches for "horse"
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- #4506open ›秣ㄇㄛˋHorse feed or fodder; to feed a horse with grain; also, to chew food; to chew cud.
- #332open ›馬ㄇㄚˇA horse; a knight in chess; a surname; a counting tool; a radical in Chinese chess.
- #3423open ›駿ㄐㄩㄣˋA fine horse; a spirited steed; a talented person; fast; large; severe.
- #4445open ›駒ㄐㄩA young horse, colt; a swift horse, steed; a surname.
- #3858open ›鑣ㄅㄧㄠBit of a horse's bridle; a type of thrown weapon; archaic term for a horse or mount.
- #1155open ›騎ㄑㄧˊTo ride (a horse, bicycle, etc.); to sit astride; a mounted soldier; a classifier for horses.
- #2333open ›銜ㄒㄧㄢˊA bit for a horse's bridle; to hold something in the mouth; to harbor feelings; to accept or receive; rank or title.
- #4213open ›驥ㄐㄧˋThoroughbred horse; a metaphor for outstanding talent or a virtuous person.
- #4575open ›驪ㄌㄧˊA pure black horse; a good horse; a legendary black dragon; also used adverbially to mean side-by-side or abreast.
- #3166open ›嘶ㄙTo neigh like a horse; to make a hissing sound; to have a hoarse or husky voice; to hiccup.
- #4775open ›駑ㄋㄨˊAn inferior or weak horse; used figuratively for someone or something slow, dull, or incompetent; also, tired or old.
- #4459open ›鞅ㄧㄤLeather strap over a horse's neck used for pulling a carriage; can refer generally to a carriage and horses; also describes dissatisfaction.
- #3375open ›鞍ㄢA saddle for riding a horse; any object shaped like a saddle; a place name in ancient China.
- #4347open ›紂ㄓㄡˋA crupper, a strap on horse harness that goes under the tail; the name of the last, tyrannical king of the Shang dynasty.
- #4832open ›驃ㄆㄧㄠˋA white-spotted yellow horse; describing a horse running fast; describing a person as valiant and strong.
- #2792open ›羈ㄐㄧA bridle or halter for a horse; to restrain or detain; to lodge or stay as a guest; archaic term for a young girl's hair knot.
- #4735open ›轡ㄆㄟˋBridle or reins used to control a horse or other animal; the bit and straps that go in an animal's mouth.
- #2312open ›驕ㄐㄧㄠProud; arrogant; haughty; spirited horse; to dote on; to indulge; to be unrestrained or indulgent.
- #3639open ›鑾ㄌㄨㄢˊA small tinkling bell; bells hung on a horse; imperial; the ruler's carriage or the ruler himself.
- #4147open ›韁ㄐㄧㄤBridle; reins; halter; rope attached to a horse's neck.
- #4409open ›鬃ㄗㄨㄥBristles; mane of an animal, especially a horse; disheveled hair; a high topknot hairstyle.
- #3487open ›驛ㄧˋRelay station for horses or officials; post horse; a place for changing horses or resting.
- #4294open ›駙ㄈㄨˋImperial son-in-law; prince consort; a spare horse or carriage in ancient times.
- #3216open ›駱ㄌㄨㄛˋA surname; a camel; an archaic term for a white horse with a black mane.
- #3976open ›騾ㄌㄨㄛˊA mule, the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse; known for strength and endurance.
- #4138open ›驀ㄇㄛˋSuddenly; to leap on or over; to cross over; to mount a horse.
- #671open ›午ㄨˇThe seventh of the twelve Earthly Branches; noon or midday; the period from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; the fifth solar month; the year of the Horse.
- #2096open ›匹ㄆㄧClassifier for horses or other large animals; classifier for bolts of cloth; matching; comparable; equal in status or strength.
- #4593open ›駟ㄙˋA team of four horses; a chariot drawn by four horses; sometimes used to refer to horses in general; also a surname.
- #4258open ›廄ㄐㄧㄡˋstable; a place where horses are kept; a barn for livestock
- #4791open ›駢ㄆㄧㄢˊTo pull side by side (of horses); to be side by side; parallel; fused together; to be paired or joined; surname Pian surname.