密林

Chinese

 
secret; confidential; close; thick; dense
woods; forest
simp. and trad.
(密林)

Pronunciation


Noun

密林

  1. jungle; dense forest

Proper noun

密林

  1. Merlin (wizard in the Arthurian legend)

Synonyms


Japanese

Kanji in this term
みつ
Grade: 6
りん
Grade: 1
on’yomi

Pronunciation

Noun

密林 (hiragana みつりん, rōmaji mitsurin)

  1. a dense thicket; a jungle
    • 2000 January 27, “みつりんこくりゅうおう [Black Dragon King of the Jungle]”, in Vol.7, Konami:
       (みつ) (りん) (せい) (そく)する、 (しっ) (こく)のドラゴン。バリバリと () ()べる。
      Mitsurin ni seisoku suru, shikkoku no doragon. Baribari to ki o taberu.
      A jet black dragon who live in the jungle. He munches on trees.
    • 2000 December 14, “せきがんのホワイトタイガー [One-Eyed White Tiger]”, in Thousand Eyes Bible ―千眼の魔術書―, Konami:
      ある (もの)には (きょう) ()、ある (もの)には (そん) (けい) (たい) (しょう)とされている、 () (だか) (みつ) (りん) (おう) (じゃ)
      Aru mono ni wa kyōfu, aru mono ni wa sonkei no taishō to sareteiru, kedakaki mitsurin no ōja.
      The noble ruler of the jungle, respected by some, feared by others.
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