(n) (1) large bird
(2) kun (in Chinese mythology, giant bird said to be able to turn into a fish)
(3) fenghuang (Chinese phoenix)
(n) (obsc) feng (male Chinese phoenix)
(n) imperial carriage
(n) (obsc) sho (Japanese free reed musical instrument)
(n) verbal message
(n) (uk) swallowtail butterfly (esp. the citrus swallowtail butterfly, Papilio xuthus)
(n) (obsc) pineapple
(n) mythical Firebird Goddess (sometimes erroneously associated with 'phoenix')
female Hinotori
(n) (obsc) sho (Japanese free reed musical instrument)
(n) imperial carriage
(n) a buttercup
(n) (uk) spangle (species of black swallowtail butterfly, Papilio protenor)
(n) (garden) balsam
Impatiens balsamina
(n) spinach
(n) (constellation) Phoenix
(n) (uk) royal poinciana (Delonix regia)
flamboyant
(n) wing-rings (weapon)
(n) gifted young person who shows much promise
unrecognized genius
great person whose talent is hidden under a bushel
(n) Hakuho period (esp. used as a period of art history, approx. 645-710 CE)
(n) gifted young person who shows much promise
unrecognized genius
great person whose talent is hidden under a bushel