[yīo thung thaēp neūa] (n, exp) EN: Hen Harrier ; Northern HarrierFR: Busard Saint-Martin [ m ] ; Jean-le-Blanc [ m ] ; Milan blanc [ m ] ; Milan bleuâtre [ m ] ; Milan des graines [ m ] ; Grenouillard [ m ]
(n) French heroine and military leader inspired by religious visions to organize French resistance to the English and to have Charles VII crowned king; she was later tried for heresy and burned at the stake (1412-1431), Syn. Saint Joan, Joan of Arc
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[贞德 / 貞德, Zhēn déㄓㄣ ㄉㄜˊ] Jeanne d'Arc (1412-1431), French heroine and liberator, executed as a witch by the Burgundians and English; also called Jehanne Darc, the Maid or Orleans, Joan of Arc or St Joan#115595
[圣女贞德 / 聖女貞德, Shèng nǚ Zhēn déㄕㄥˋ ㄋㄩˇ ㄓㄣ ㄉㄜˊ] Jeanne d'Arc (1412-1431), French heroine and liberator, executed as a witch by the Burgundians and English; also called Jehanne Darc, the Maid or Orleans, Joan of Arc or St Joan
[かちゅうのくりをひろう, kachuunokuriwohirou] (exp, v5u) (id) (orig. from the fable The Monkey and the Cat by Jean de La Fontaine) to take a risk for someone; to endanger oneself for someone; to gather chestnuts from a fire
[あしながおじさん, ashinagaojisan] (n) (1) (See 大蚊) anonymous scholarship system for orphans whose parents have been killed in traffic accidents (from Daddy-Long-Legs, a 1912 novel by Jean Webster); (2) harvestman; daddy longlegs (arachnid of order Opiliones)