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We found 148 words, 1 kanji, and 23 examples matching '鬼'
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noun
1. oni; ogre; demon
2. spirit of a deceased person  (see also: 亡魂)
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Most common form: がき
noun
1. brat; kids; urchin; little devil  (often written with kana only; colloquialism)
2. preta; hungry ghost; ghoul  (orig. meaning; Buddhist term)
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0
noun
red-horned demon; red ogre
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3
noun
game of tag  (see also: ごっこ)
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3
noun
vampire; bloodsucker
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キ   おに ogre   
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stony rice field
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デン   た rice field   
ム   private
legs
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わた
せけん
世間
おに
なし
There is kindness to be found everywhere.
おに
るす
留守
せんたく
洗濯

When the cat is away, the mice will play.
らいねん
来年
こと
おに
わら

Speak of the next year, and the devil will laugh.
にんげん
人間
おに
たたか
えが
いた
ものがたり
物語
です
It is a story centered on battle between humans and demons.
てら
となり
おに

The devil lurks behind the cross.
 
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