Kanji
Readingたか
Frequency54%
Used in (27 in total)
hawk; falcon
small hawk or falcon (used for hunting); falconry (using small hawks or falcons)
falconer; hawker
Gamblea innovans (species of deciduous tree); extremely spicy form of chili pepper; variety of high-quality green tea
grey nightjar (Caprimulgus indicus); nightjar (any bird of family Caprimulgidae); goatsucker; streetwalker; low class prostitute (Edo period); soba vendors who walk around at night
northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis); female hawk (or falcon); falconry (using a northern goshawk)
vulture; condor
a wise man keeps some of his talents in reserve; one shouldn't show off; the person who knows most often says least; (lit.) a skilled hawk hides its talons
eyes of a predator; keen eyes; (lit.) eyes of a cormorant, eyes of a hawk
to have a talented child despite being untalented; a black hen lays a white egg; (lit.) a kite gives birth to a hawk
Hodgson's hawk eagle (Nisaetus nipalensis); mountain hawk-eagle
best is Fuji, second is a hawk, third is an eggplant (of auspicious things to see in a dream, esp. one's first dream of the year)
hawks; hardline faction; hardliner
ambulatory evening vendor of noodles (or the noodles themselves)
falconry (using small hawks or falcons)
common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus); common buzzard (Buteo buteo)
falconry (using a northern goshawk)
one of the 72 climates (from the 11th of the second lunar month until the 15th)
avarice brings doom upon oneself; grasp all, lose all; (lit.) the greedy hawk-eagle splits in half (when trying to catch two boars at once)
falconry term
group of buzzards (etc.) rising in an updraft (before the southward autumn migration); (lit.) pillar of buzzards
common nighthawk (Chordeiles minor)
whip-poor-will (Caprimulgus vociferus); whippoorwill
spottedtail morwong (Goniistius zonatus)