[せいいたいしょうぐん, seiitaishougun] (n) commander-in-chief of the expeditionary force against the barbarians; great, unifying leader #17267
[いこく, ikoku] (n) land of the barbarians
[いぞく, izoku] (n) customs of the barbarians
[いばんじゅうてき, ibanjuuteki] (n) the barbarians beyond the borders of old China
[いてき, iteki] (n) barbarians; aliens
[しい, shii] (n) the surrounding barbarians (from Chinese)
[せいい, seii] (n) warring against barbarians
[せいじゅう, seijuu] (n) barbarians to the west (from Chinese)
[とういせいじゅう, touiseijuu] (n) barbarians to the east and to the west (from the perspective of old China)
[なんばん, nanban] (n) (1) (arch) (derog) southern barbarians (formerly used by the Chinese to refer to non-ethnic Chinese to the south); (2) (arch) South-East Asia; (3) (arch) (See 紅毛・2) Western Europe (esp. Spain and Portugal, their South-East Asian colonies, and their goods and people arriving in Japan via the colonies); (pref) (4) exotic (esp. Western European or South-East Asian style); (n) (5) (usu.ナンバ) (in dance, puppetry, etc.) thrusting the right foot and right arm forward at the same time (or left foot and left arm); (6) (abbr) (See 南蛮煮・なんばんに・2) food prepared using chili peppers or Welsh onions; (P)
[ばんい, ban'i] (n) savages; barbarians
[ばんきょう, bankyou] (n) land of the barbarians
[ばんご, bango] (n) language of the barbarians
[ばんれい, banrei] (n) slaves of the barbarians
[ほくてき, hokuteki] (n) barbarians to the north (from Chinese)
[ほくてき, hokuteki] (n) (arch) (derog) northern barbarians (used by the Chinese to refer to non-ethnic Chinese to the north)