笞
Tags
- obsolete reading
- Readings no longer used in modern Japanese. #ok
- rarely used kanji form
- rarely used kanji form #rK
- search-only kanji form
- search-only kanji form #sK
- usually written using kana alone
- Words and expressions which are always written using hiragana or katakana. #uk
- noun
- noun (common) (futsuumeishi) #n
- noun (generic)
- All kinds of Japanese nouns #noun
Other forms:
Reading
- obsolete readingぶち
Meaning
- usually written using kana alonenounwhip, lash, scourge
- usually written using kana alonenounstick, cane, rod, pointer
- usually written using kana alonenounencouragement, rebuke, spur, goad
- zweep, gesel, karwats, roe, roede, knoet, {w.g.} larp
- Peitsche, Rute, Stöckchen
- felhúzókötél, kocsis, korbács, ostor, tojáshab, vadászinas, karó, pálca, rúd
- бич, кнут, кнут, бич, хлыст; розга
- látigo
- contador para azotes, palizas
How to write
Not available for this kanji.
Kanji in this word
Collocations and expressions using 笞
Example sentences
- Japanese sentence
- その残酷な男は犬をムチで打った。Loading...
- Sentence analysis
- Meaning
- De wrede man sloeg de hond met een zweep.The cruel man beat the dog with a whip.Cet homme cruel fouetta son chien.El cruel sujeto le pegó al perro con un látigo.Den grymme mannen pryglade hunden med en piska.
- Japanese sentence
- シンガポールでは罪人の背中を鞭で打ったり、杖で何度か叩いたりする。Loading...
- Sentence analysis
- Meaning
- In Singapore, one method of punishing criminals is to whip them, or hit them several times on the back with a cane.À Singapour, une façon de punir les criminels est de les fouetter, ou de les frapper plusieurs fois avec une canne, sur le dos.In Singapur ist eine Variante der Bestrafung von Verbrechern das Auspeitschen, oder mehrere Rutenhiebe auf den Rücken.
Reading
Meaning
- historical termnouncaning (10-50 strokes; least severe of the five ritsuryō punishments)
- see also:五刑
- (уст.), 1) розга, бич, 2) (см.) ちけい【笞刑】
How to write
Not available for this kanji.
Kanji in this word
笞
Tags
- archaic
- Words or expressions no longer current or that are current only within a few special contexts. #arch
- usually written using kana alone
- Words and expressions which are always written using hiragana or katakana. #uk
- noun
- noun (common) (futsuumeishi) #n
- noun (generic)
- All kinds of Japanese nouns #noun