ゆみ
Meanings
Noun
1. bow (weapon)
ゆ is usu. a prefix
2. archery
when read as "ゆみ"
3. bow (for a violin, etc.)
when read as "ゆみ"
Pitch accent
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Used in vocabulary (23 in total)
Japanese spindle tree (Euonymus sieboldianus)
crossbow (incl. large models operated by a number of people); netted apparatus atop a wall containing large stones, which were dropped onto attackers by cutting the net; slingshot; catapult
bow shape; arc; arch
stringing a bow; person who strings bows; crescent moon; paper lantern with a bow-shaped handle
(arch.) archer (esp. a samurai); (arch.) (skilled) archer; (arch.) bowman; (arch.) dominion of a whole province by a military family; bow-twirling ceremony at the end of a day of sumo wrestling
bow; longbow
catalpa bow; spirit bow; bow used to summon spirits, made of Japanese cherry birch, catalpa, or other wood
bow and arrow; weapon; arms
to draw a bow; to oppose; to defy; to disobey one's superiors
bow shape; arc; arch; segment (of a circle)
to bend a bow; to shoot an arrow; to rise up against; to rebel against
bow maker; bowyer
(ceremonial) bow used to drive off evil; toy bow and arrow
hacksaw
nock (of a bow)
the world is at peace; (lit.) bows in bags and swords in sheaths
archer (character, in anime, video games, etc.); bowman
tool for willowing cotton
kanji "bow" radical at left
bowyery; bow making; bowcraft
up-bow (technique used when playing a string instrument)
down-bow (technique used when playing a string instrument)
archery ground; archery gallery
Examples (5 in total)
I saw a bow in my dream.
The Indians fought with bows and arrows.
Native Americans fought with bow and arrow.