[した, shita] (n) (1) tongue; (2) tongue-like object; clapper (of a bell); talon (of a lock); (P) #7579
[chonchon] (n, adv, adv-to) (1) (on-mim) sound of wooden clappers clapping; (n) (2) punctuation marks such as the dakuten
[kachinko ; kachinko] (n) clapperboard
[pachi] (n, adv-to) snapping (e.g. book shut); clapping; crackling; sputtering
[pachipachi] (adv, adv-to, vs) (1) (on-mim) pleasant clapping sound; (2) sound of something hot bursting open (i.e. popcorn); (3) incessant blinking; (P)
[こうあん, kouan] (n) Zen question for meditation (e.g. the sound of one hand clapping); koan
[さんぼんじめ, sanbonjime] (n) hand-clapping patter (at start of party)
[てうちしき, teuchishiki] (n) hand-clapping ceremony (of reconciliation)
[こびょうし, kobyoushi] (n) wooden rods (square, used in a pair) used in Kansai-area rakugo (e.g. to mark scene changes); small clapper
[ちりちょうず, chirichouzu] (n) ritual squatting, clapping, and bearing of empty hands performed before each sumo match
[ちりじょうずい, chirijouzui] (n) ceremonious clapping and rubbing of the palms (sumo)
[せきしゅのおんじょう, sekishunoonjou] (n) (See 公案) the sound of one hand clapping (a classic Zen koan)
[たく;すず;ぬりて(ok);ぬて(ok);さなき(ok), taku ; suzu ; nurite (ok); nute (ok); sanaki (ok)] (n) (1) (See 鈴) duo (ancient Chinese bell with a clapper and a long handle); (2) (たく only) (See 風鈴) large wind bell
[ひょうしぎ, hyoushigi] (n) wooden clappers
[はくしゅ, hakushu] (n, vs) (See 拍手・かしわで) clapping hands; applause; (P)
[はくしゅかっさい, hakushukassai] (n, vs) clapping and cheering; applause
[はくはん, hakuhan] (n) paiban (clapper made from several flat pieces of wood)
[かしわで;はくしゅ(柏手), kashiwade ; hakushu ( kashiwa te )] (n) (See 拍手・はくしゅ) clapping one's hands in prayer (at a shrine)
[なるこ, naruko] (n) clapper
[ぼくたく, bokutaku] (n) (1) bell with wooden clapper; (2) leader
[たく;き, taku ; ki] (n) wooden clappers (signalling the beginning or end of a performance)
[きがはいる, kigahairu] (exp, v5r) (obsc) clapping of wooden clappers signalling the beginning or end of a performance
[しゃくびょうし;さくほうし, shakubyoushi ; sakuhoushi] (n) clapper (two long pieces of wood that are clapped together; used in gagaku, etc.)