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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