六甲 liùjiǎ to be pregnant Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 六甲 liùjiǎ to be pregnant (literary) Used to describe pregnancy, specifically in the idiom 身怀六甲 shēnhuáiliùjiǎ the six Jia days the six combinations of the Ten Heavenly Stems and Twelve Earthly Branches starting with Jia (甲子 jiǎzǐ, 甲寅 jiǎyín, 甲辰 jiǎchén, 甲午 jiǎwǔ, 甲申 jiǎshēn, 甲戌 jiǎxū) Liujia Name of various places, including Liujia District in Tainan City, Taiwan divine soldiers (Taoism) Powerful male deities commanded by the Jade Emperor who can be summoned to expel evil spirits Liujia star cluster (archaic) A group of six stars near the celestial pole used in ancient Chinese astronomy to track seasons five elements occult art (Taoism) a form of divination or sorcery using the five elements and cyclical characters, used for concealment or warding off spirits primary curriculum (archaic) a general term for basic literacy and calculation materials taught to children in ancient China Frequency Movie subtitles 0.030 per million appears in 0% of films Written text 0.183 per million Cross-References See 身怀六甲 shēnhuáiliùjiǎ Sources Frequency data SUBTLEX-CHBCC Corpus (BLCU)
六甲 liùjiǎ to be pregnant (literary) Used to describe pregnancy, specifically in the idiom 身怀六甲 shēnhuáiliùjiǎ the six Jia days the six combinations of the Ten Heavenly Stems and Twelve Earthly Branches starting with Jia (甲子 jiǎzǐ, 甲寅 jiǎyín, 甲辰 jiǎchén, 甲午 jiǎwǔ, 甲申 jiǎshēn, 甲戌 jiǎxū) Liujia Name of various places, including Liujia District in Tainan City, Taiwan divine soldiers (Taoism) Powerful male deities commanded by the Jade Emperor who can be summoned to expel evil spirits Liujia star cluster (archaic) A group of six stars near the celestial pole used in ancient Chinese astronomy to track seasons five elements occult art (Taoism) a form of divination or sorcery using the five elements and cyclical characters, used for concealment or warding off spirits primary curriculum (archaic) a general term for basic literacy and calculation materials taught to children in ancient China Frequency Movie subtitles 0.030 per million appears in 0% of films Written text 0.183 per million Cross-References See 身怀六甲 shēnhuáiliùjiǎ Sources Frequency data SUBTLEX-CHBCC Corpus (BLCU)