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Compounds of 杖

  • (n) (arch) severe caning (60-100 times)
  • (n) cane
    walking stick
    staff
    (P)
  • (n) (uk) Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica)
    Japanese fleeceflower
    Mexican bamboo
    Polygonum cuspidatum
    Reynoutria japonica
  • (n) bishop's staff
    khakkhara
  • (n) staff (esp. one used by a monk, i.e. as a walking stick during a pilgrimage)
  • (n) staff (esp. one used by a monk, i.e. as a walking stick during a pilgrimage)
  • (n) janggu (Korean hourglass drum)
    janggo
    changgo
  • (n) janggu (Korean hourglass drum)
    janggo
    changgo
  • (n) janggu (Korean hourglass drum)
    janggo
    changgo
  • (n) form of martial art using a cane staff
  • (n) person upon whom one relies
  • (n) form of martial art using a cane staff
  • (n) blow received by a bystander
    getting dragged in to somebody else's fight
  • (n) blow received by a bystander
    getting dragged in to somebody else's fight
  • (n) (1) resting one's chin in one's hands
    (2) bracing (in building)
    support
  • (n) blow received by a bystander
    getting dragged in to somebody else's fight
  • (n) guard of honour
  • (n) pilgrim's staff
  • (n) pilgrim's staff
  • (n) (uk) yellow bird's-nest (Monotropa hypopitys)
    pinesap
    false beechdrops
  • (n) crutch(es)
  • (n) bamboo rod (stick, pole)
  • (n) (obsc) crutches
  • (n) sword cane
  • (n) (uk) Burmannia championii (species of flowering plant)
  • (exp) to carry a stick in one's hand
  • (exp) to rest one's chin in one's hands
  • (io) (exp) a stitch in time saves nine
    lit. have a walking stick ready before stumbling
  • (exp) to count on someone as the only support
  • (n) rod of Asclepius