Kanji
臥
kanji character
bend down
bow
lie prostrate
臥 kanji-臥 bend down, bow, lie prostrate
臥
Meaning
bend down bow and lie prostrate
Readings
Kun'yomi
- ふせる
- ふす
On'yomi
- が しょう retiring to bed (esp. due to illness)
- が りゅう unrecognized genius
- が する to lie down (in bed)
Practice Writing
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Common Words
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草 臥 れるto get tired, to become exhausted, to grow weary... -
臥 児 狼 徳 Greenland -
山 臥 yamabushi, practitioner of Shugendō, itinerant Buddhist monk -
臥 すto lie down -
臥 ゆto lie down -
臥 せるto lie down, to retire, to go to bed (with an illness) -
臥 所 bedroom, bedchamber, bed -
臥 床 retiring to bed (esp. due to illness), bed -
臥 龍 unrecognized genius, exceptional person hidden among the masses, reclining dragon -
臥 竜 unrecognized genius, exceptional person hidden among the masses, reclining dragon -
臥 するto lie down (in bed), to take to one's bed -
臥 具 bedding, kasaya, monk's stole -
臥 やすto lie down -
臥 位 lying down (of body), reclining position, decubitus -
安 臥 quiet rest -
横 臥 lying on one's side -
臥 し所 bedroom, bedchamber, bed -
起 臥 daily life, daily living, waking up and going to sleep -
仰 臥 lying on one's back, lying face upward, lying supine -
平 臥 lying down, being laid up, being ill in bed -
偃 臥 lying face down -
病 臥 being ill in bed -
座 臥 sitting and lying down, daily life -
坐 臥 sitting and lying down, daily life -
野 臥 wandering samurai, soldier of fortune, brigand... -
帰 臥 quitting one's job as a government official to return to live quietly in one's own native region -
側 臥 lying down on one's side, sleeping next to someone -
伏 臥 lying face down, lying on one's face, lying prostrate -
臥 待 月 moon of the 19th day of the lunar month -
臥 し転 ぶto fall and roll over, wriggle about