Tuttle Dictionary Martial Arts Korea, China & Japan. Daniel Kogan

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Kyuhn (C) [Choy Leih Faht] (lit. Great Eight Trigram Fist Form) a hand form

      Daaih Fu Yin Kyuhn (C) [Chat Sing Tohng Lohng] (lit. Big Tiger Swallow Fist) a hand form

      Daaih Huhng Keih Daahn Tauh Gwan (C) [Choy Leih Faht] (lit. Great Flag Single-Ended Staff Form) a weapons form using a staff

      Daaih Huhng Keih Gwan (C) [Chat Sing Tohng Lohng] (lit. Big Red Flag Staff) a weapons form using a staff

      Daaih Huhng Kyuhn (C) [Ying Jaau] a hand form

      Daaih Luhn Sau Fa San Kyuhn (C) [Baahk Hok] a hand form

      Daaih Sahp Jih Kyuhn (C) [Choy Leih Faht] (to. Great Cross Pattern Form) a hand form

      daaih sauh (C) [Common Usage] (lit. Big Anniversary) the Chinese usually celebrate their sixtieth or eightieth birthdays with banquets

      Daaih Sou Ji Gwan (C) [Chat Sing Tohng Lohng] (lit. Big Sweeping Son Staff) a weapons form using a staff

      daaih teui (C) [Common Usage] see geuk

      Daaih Tou Saam Jin Kyuhn (C) [Ngh Jou Kyuhn] (lit. Big Set Three Battles Fist) a hand form

      daaih wong (C) [Medicine] the root of this plant has germicidal properties and is used in Chinese medicine to balance other herbal ingredients

      Daaih Yuhk (C) [Master] a Buddhist monk at the Woh Sou Toi temple who taught the Dragon style to Lahm Yiu Kwaih in the early nineteenth century

      daai sau yan (C) [Common Usage] large hand stamp

      daam (C) [Common Usage] gallbladder; courage

      daam bou (C) [Common Usage] see dan bao

      daam bou yahn (C) [Common Usage] see dan bao ren

      daam sam (C) [Common Usage] see yau sauh

      daam seui (C) [Common Usage] to carry water, to bring water

      daam siu (C) [Common Usage] to be cowardly or timid

      daan (C) [Common Usage] see daahn

      daan dou (C) [Weapon] (to. single broadsword) a heavy, slightly curved single-edged sword with a protective hand guard

      Daan Dou Bin (C) [Huhng Ga] (lit. Single Sword Whip) a weapons form using a broadsword and a whip

      daap (C) [Common Usage] to respond, answer

      da baaih (C) [Common Usage] see da bai

      da bai (M) [Common Usage] to defeat, to conquer

      dachi (J) [Common Usage] stance

      daebi makgi (K) [Taekwondo] guarding block

      dae do (K) [Common Usage] halberd

      daegakseon chigi (K) [Kum Do] diagonal cut

      daegeom (K) [Kum Do] great sword, a sword larger than normal size

      daegeup ban (K) [Kuk Sool] high-level course

      daegeup hyeong (K) [Kuk Sool] advanced-level form

      daegung (K) [Kung Do] great (archer's) bow, a bow larger than normal size

      Dae Han Cheyuk Hoi (K) [Common Usage] Korea Amateur Sports Association, which oversees kum do, kung do, boxing, fencing, etc.

      Dae Han Guk Sul Hapkido Hyeophoi (K) [Common Usage] Korea Kuk Sool-Hapkido Association

      Dae Han Gung Do Hyeophoi (K) [Kung Do] Korea Archery Association

      Dae Han Hapkido Hyeophoi (K) [Common Usage] Korea Hapkido Association

      Dae Han Min Guk (K) [Common Usage] Republic of Korea

      Dae Han Peuro Tae Su Do Hyeophoi (K) [Common Usage] Korea Pro Tae Soo Do Association

      Dae Han Ssi Rum Hyeophoi (K) [Ssi Rum] Korea Ssi Rum Association

      Dae Han Taekwondo Hyeophoi (K) [Common Usage] Korea Taekwondo Association

      Dae Han Ushu Hyeophoi (K) [Common Usage] Korea Wushu Association

      Dae Han Yudo Hoi (K) [Common Usage] Korea Yudo (Judo) Association

      Dae Kwae Do (K) [Common Usage] painting that shows Tae Kyon sparring and Ssi Rum wrestling, created around 1846

      Daeman (K) [Common Usage] Taiwan

      daeryeon (K) [Common Usage] sparring

      daeryeon guseong (K) [Taekwondo] sparring system

      daeryeon ha da (K) [Common Usage] to spar

      daetoigol (K) [Common Usage] femur

      Da Fu Baatgwa (C) [Choy Leih Faht] (lit. Fighting the Tiger Baatgwa Form) a hand form

      da gu (M) [Common Usage] to play the drum; usually done to accompany lion dances

      Daht Ting Baatgwa (C) [Choy Leih Faht] (lit. Daht Ting's Eight Trigram Form) a hand form

      Dai (J) [Karate, Kobudo] (lit. Large, Big) used in names of karate kata to identify the more difficult of two kata derived from the same original form; the use of Sho indicates the less complex of the two kata

      dai (M) [Common Usage] see daai

      dai bian (M) [Common Usage] see douh lei

      dai biao (M) [Common Usage] see doih biu

      dai cha (M) [Common Usage] to bring or to serve tea

      daih (C) [Common Usage] to offer, to bring to someone, to serve

      daih chah (C) [Common Usage] see dai cha

      daih ji (C) [Wihng Cheun] see muhn yan

      dai jong ma (C) [Common Usage] low horse stances

      dai kong (C) [Common Usage] to resist

      dai li (M) [Common Usage] see douh leih

      daimyo (J) [Common Usage] (lit. Great Name) the lords of the feudal domains; the chief employers of samurai

      Dai Nippon Butokuden Bu-jutsu Senmon Gakko (J) [Common Usage] a martial arts teacher's training college, established in 1911 at the Butokukai in Kyoto

      Dai Nippon Butokukai (J) [Common Usage] (lit. Greater Japan Association of Martial Virtue) a nationwide martial arts organization, first established in 1895 in Kyoto, for the preservation and promotion of the modern martial arts

      Dai Nippon Kyudo Kyohan (J) [Kyudo] a manual on the principles of kyudo published in 1934

      Dai-Ni Seisan (O) [Karate] an Uechi-ryu kata that is a combination of Sanchin and Seisan

      daisho (J) [Weapon] a set of long and short swords that were worn by all members of the warrior class

      Dai

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