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Simple Dictionary Definition |
死賊 死贼 see styles |
sǐ zéi si3 zei2 ssu tsei shizoku |
The robber death. |
死門 死门 see styles |
sǐ mén si3 men2 ssu men shimon |
死關 The gate, or border of death, leading from one incarnation to another. |
死闘 see styles |
shitou / shito しとう |
(n,vs,vi) life or death struggle; mortal combat; struggle to the death |
死關 死关 see styles |
sǐ guān si3 guan1 ssu kuan shi kan |
gate of death |
死際 see styles |
shinigiwa しにぎわ |
(irregular okurigana usage) verge of death; brink of death |
死風 死风 see styles |
sǐ fēng si3 feng1 ssu feng shifu |
The destroying wind in the final destruction of the world. |
死魔 see styles |
sǐ mó si3 mo2 ssu mo shima しま |
{Buddh} (See 四魔) demon of death demon of death |
歿前 see styles |
botsuzen ぼつぜん |
(temporal noun) prior to death; during one's lifetime |
歿地 see styles |
botsuchi ぼつち |
dead place; place of death |
歿年 see styles |
botsunen ぼつねん |
(1) year of a person's death; (2) one's age at death |
歿後 see styles |
botsugo ぼつご |
(n-adv,n-t) after death; posthumously |
殊死 see styles |
shū sǐ shu1 si3 shu ssu |
to behead; capital punishment; desperate struggle; life-and-death |
残す see styles |
nokosu のこす |
(transitive verb) (1) to leave (behind); (transitive verb) (2) to leave (undone); to not finish; (transitive verb) (3) to save; to set aside; to reserve; (transitive verb) (4) to leave (to someone, esp. after one's death); to bequeath; (transitive verb) (5) {sumo} to stay (in the ring); to hold on |
殴殺 see styles |
ousatsu / osatsu おうさつ |
(noun/participle) beating to death; striking dead |
殺氣 杀气 see styles |
shā qì sha1 qi4 sha ch`i sha chi |
murderous spirit; aura of death; to vent one's anger |
母喪 母丧 see styles |
mǔ sāng mu3 sang1 mu sang |
the death of one's mother |
水死 see styles |
suishi すいし |
(n,vs,vi) (See 溺死) death by drowning |
永別 永别 see styles |
yǒng bié yong3 bie2 yung pieh eibetsu / ebetsu えいべつ |
to part forever; eternal parting (i.e. death) (n,vs,vi) last farewell |
永訣 永诀 see styles |
yǒng jué yong3 jue2 yung chüeh eiketsu / eketsu えいけつ |
to part forever; eternal parting (i.e. death) (n,vs,vi) last farewell |
永逝 see styles |
yǒng shì yong3 shi4 yung shih eisei / ese えいせい |
gone forever; to die (noun/participle) death; dying |
決死 see styles |
kesshi けっし |
preparedness for death; do-or-die spirit |
没前 see styles |
botsuzen ぼつぜん |
(temporal noun) prior to death; during one's lifetime |
没地 see styles |
botsuchi ぼつち |
dead place; place of death |
没年 see styles |
botsunen ぼつねん |
(1) year of a person's death; (2) one's age at death |
没後 see styles |
botsugo ぼつご |
(n-adv,n-t) after death; posthumously |
治死 see styles |
zhì sǐ zhi4 si3 chih ssu |
to put to death |
活殺 see styles |
kassatsu かっさつ |
life or death |
涅槃 see styles |
niè pán nie4 pan2 nieh p`an nieh pan nehan ねはん |
nirvana (Buddhism) (1) {Buddh} nirvana; supreme enlightenment; (2) {Buddh} death; death of Buddha nirvāṇa, 'blown out, gone out, put out, extinguished'; 'liberated-from existence'; 'dead, deceased, defunct.' 'Liberation, eternal bliss'; '(with Buddhists and Jainas) absolute extinction or annihilation, complete extinction of individual existence.' M.W. Other forms are 涅槃那; 泥日; 泥洹; 泥畔 Originally translated 滅 to extinguish, extinction, put out (as a lamp or fire), it was also described as 解脫 release, 寂滅 tranquil extinction; 無爲 inaction, without effort, passiveness; 不生 no (re)birth; 安樂 calm joy; 滅度transmigration to 'extinction'. The meaning given to 'extinction' varies, e.g. individual extinction; cessation of rebirth; annihilation of passion; extinction of all misery and entry into bliss. While the meaning of individual extinction is not without advocates, the general acceptation is the extinction or end of all return to reincarnation with its concomitant suffering, and the entry into bliss. Nirvāṇa may be enjoyed in the present life as an attainable state, with entry into parinirvāṇa, or perfect bliss to follow. It may be (a) with a 'remainder', i.e. the cause but not all the effect (karma), of reincarnation having been destroyed; (b) without 'remainder', both cause and effect having been extinguished. The answer of the Buddha as to the continued personal existence of the Tathāgata in nirvāṇa is, in the Hīnayāna canon, relegated 'to the sphere of the indeterminates' (Keith), as one of the questions which are not essential to salvation. One argument is that flame when blown out does not perish but returns to the totality of Fire. The Nirvāṇa Sutra claims for nirvāṇa the ancient ideas of 常樂我淨 permanence, bliss, personality purity in the transcendental realm. Mahāyāna declares that Hīnayāna by denying personality in the transcendental realm denies the existence of the Buddha. In Mahāyāna final nirvāṇa is transcendental, and is also used as a term for the absolute. The place where the Buddha entered his earthly nirvāṇa is given as Kuśinagara, cf. 拘. |
溘然 see styles |
kè rán ke4 ran2 k`o jan ko jan kouzen / kozen こうぜん |
suddenly (adj-t,adv-to) (obsolete) sudden (esp. of a person's death); unexpected |
溺死 see styles |
nì sǐ ni4 si3 ni ssu dekishi できし |
to drown (n,vs,vi) death by drowning |
滅後 灭后 see styles |
miè hòu mie4 hou4 mieh hou metsugo |
After the nirvāṇa, after the Buddha's death. |
滅觀 灭观 see styles |
miè guān mie4 guan1 mieh kuan mekkan |
The contemplation of extinction: the destruction of ignorance is followed by the annihilation of karma, of birth, old age, and death. |
潤生 润生 see styles |
rùn shēng run4 sheng1 jun sheng mitsuo みつお |
(male given name) Mitsuo The fertilization of the natural conditions which produce rebirth, especially those of the three kinds of attachment in the hour of death, love of body, of home, and of life. |
烈女 see styles |
liè nǚ lie4 nu:3 lieh nü retsujo れつじょ |
a woman who dies fighting for her honor or follows her husband in death heroine |
無生 无生 see styles |
wú shēng wu2 sheng1 wu sheng mushō |
Not born, without being born or produced; uncreated; no rebirth; immoral; nirvāṇa as not subject to birth and death, or reincarnation, and which negates them; the condition of the absolute. |
無祿 无禄 see styles |
wú lù wu2 lu4 wu lu |
to be unsalaried; to be unfortunate; death |
焼死 see styles |
shoushi / shoshi しょうし |
(n,vs,vi) death by fire |
煙死 see styles |
enshi えんし |
(noun/participle) death by smoke suffocation |
熱寂 热寂 see styles |
rè jì re4 ji4 je chi |
(physics) heat death of the universe |
熱死 see styles |
nesshi ねっし |
(noun/participle) death by heatstroke; heat-related death |
燒死 烧死 see styles |
shāo sǐ shao1 si3 shao ssu |
to burn to death |
爆死 see styles |
bakushi ばくし |
(noun/participle) (1) death from explosion; death from bombing; (noun/participle) (2) (slang) bombing (in sales); flopping |
爛死 see styles |
ranshi らんし |
burning to death |
父喪 父丧 see styles |
fù sāng fu4 sang1 fu sang |
the death of one's father |
物化 see styles |
wù huà wu4 hua4 wu hua bukka ぶっか |
to objectify; (literary) to die (noun/participle) (1) changing; becoming; (noun/participle) (2) death |
物故 see styles |
wù gù wu4 gu4 wu ku bukko ぶっこ |
(n,vs,vi) death (of a person) death |
獄死 see styles |
gokushi ごくし |
(n,vs,vi) death in jail; death in prison |
獲麟 see styles |
kakurin かくりん |
(1) (archaism) the end of things (esp. used for one's last writings); (2) one's dying hour (esp. used for the death of Confucius) |
玉摧 see styles |
gyokusai ぎょくさい |
(n,vs,adj-no) honourable defeat; honorable defeat; honourable death; honorable death; death without surrender |
玉砕 see styles |
gyokusai ぎょくさい |
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) honourable defeat; honorable defeat; honourable death; honorable death; death without surrender; (2) (colloquialism) trying but being utterly beaten; being completely rejected when professing one's love |
生歿 see styles |
seibotsu / sebotsu せいぼつ |
birth and death; years of birth and death |
生没 see styles |
seibotsu / sebotsu せいぼつ |
birth and death; years of birth and death |
病死 see styles |
bìng sǐ bing4 si3 ping ssu byoushi / byoshi びょうし |
to fall ill and die; to die of illness (n,vs,vi) death from disease; death from illness sickness and death |
登仙 see styles |
dēng xiān deng1 xian1 teng hsien tousen / tosen とうせん |
to become immortal; big promotion; die (n,vs,vi) (1) becoming a saint; (n,vs,vi) (2) (honorific or respectful language) death of a high-ranking person |
登遐 see styles |
dēng xiá deng1 xia2 teng hsia |
death of an emperor |
眞識 眞识 see styles |
zhēn shì zhen1 shi4 chen shih shinshiki |
Buddha-wisdom; the original unadulterated, or innocent mind in all, which is independent of birth and death; cf. 楞伽經 and 起信論. Real knowledge free from illusion, the sixth vijñāna. |
眠り see styles |
nemuri ねむり neburi ねぶり |
(1) sleep; sleeping; (2) inactivity; (3) death; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) sleep; sleeping; (2) inactivity; (3) death |
睡り see styles |
nemuri ねむり neburi ねぶり |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) sleep; sleeping; (2) inactivity; (3) death |
瞑目 see styles |
míng mù ming2 mu4 ming mu meimoku / memoku めいもく |
to close one's eyes; (fig.) to be contented at the time of one's death (Dying without closing one's eyes would signify having unresolved grievances.) (n,vs,vi) (1) closing one's eyes; (n,vs,vi) (2) passing away; dying peacefully |
砍死 see styles |
kǎn sǐ kan3 si3 k`an ssu kan ssu |
to hack to death; to kill with an ax |
砸死 see styles |
zá sǐ za2 si3 tsa ssu |
to crush to death |
示寂 see styles |
shì jì shi4 ji4 shih chi jijaku じじゃく |
to pass away (of a monk or nun) (n,vs,vi) {Buddh} death of a high-ranking priest to indicate the way of nirvana. |
神我 see styles |
shén wǒ shen2 wo3 shen wo shin'ga |
puruṣa, or ātman. The soul, the spiritual ego, or permanent person, which by non-Buddhists was said to migrate on the death of the body. puruṣa is also the Supreme Soul, or Spirit, which produces all forms of existence. |
祥月 see styles |
xiáng yuè xiang2 yue4 hsiang yüeh shoutsuki / shotsuki しょうつき |
month of a person's death; (person) Shougetsu Felicitous month, an anniversary. |
窒死 see styles |
chisshi ちっし |
(noun/participle) (rare) death from suffocation |
窟內 窟内 see styles |
kūn ei kun1 ei4 k`un ei kun ei kutsunai |
Within the cave,' the assembly of the elder disciples, after Śākyamuni's death, in the cave near Magadha, when, according to tradition, Kāśyapa presided over the compiling of the Tripiṭaka; while at the same time the 窟外 disciples 'without the cave' compiled another canon known as the 五藏 Pañcapiṭaka. To this separation is ascribed, without evidence, the formation of the two schools of the 上座部 Mahāsthavirāḥ and 大衆部 Mahāsāṅghikaḥ. |
終年 终年 see styles |
zhōng nián zhong1 nian2 chung nien |
entire year; throughout the year; age at death |
終活 see styles |
shuukatsu / shukatsu しゅうかつ |
(noun/participle) (colloquialism) making preparations for one's death |
経死 see styles |
keishi / keshi けいし |
(See 縊死) death by hanging |
結草 结草 see styles |
jié cǎo jie2 cao3 chieh ts`ao chieh tsao |
deep gratitude up to death |
絞刑 绞刑 see styles |
jiǎo xíng jiao3 xing2 chiao hsing koukei / koke こうけい |
to execute by hanging death by hanging |
絞死 绞死 see styles |
jiǎo sǐ jiao3 si3 chiao ssu koushi / koshi こうし |
to hang (i.e. execute by hanging); to strangle death by strangulation; ligature strangulation |
絞首 see styles |
koushu / koshu こうしゅ |
(noun/participle) hanging; strangling to death |
絶命 see styles |
zetsumei / zetsume ぜつめい |
(n,vs,vi) end of life; death; breathing one's last |
絶息 see styles |
zessoku ぜっそく |
(n,vs,vi) expiry; dying; death |
縊る see styles |
kubiru くびる |
(transitive verb) to strangle to death |
縊殺 缢杀 see styles |
yì shā yi4 sha1 i sha |
to strangle to death |
繯首 缳首 see styles |
huán shǒu huan2 shou3 huan shou |
death by hanging |
老死 see styles |
lǎo sǐ lao3 si3 lao ssu roushi / roshi ろうし |
to die of old age (n,vs,vi) dying of old age jarāmaraṇa, decrepitude and death; one of the twelve nidānas, a primary dogma of Buddhism that decrepitude and death are the natural products of the maturity of the five skandhas. |
脳死 see styles |
noushi / noshi のうし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) brain death |
膽破 胆破 see styles |
dǎn pò dan3 po4 tan p`o tan po |
to be frightened to death |
臨む see styles |
nozomu のぞむ |
(v5m,vi) (1) to look out on; to overlook; to front onto; (v5m,vi) (2) to face (a situation, crisis, etc.); to meet (e.g. death); to be confronted by; (v5m,vi) (3) to deal with (an issue); (v5m,vi) (4) to attend (e.g. a function); to appear (e.g. in court); to be present at; to go to (e.g. a place); to take part in; to participate; to join |
臨危 临危 see styles |
lín wēi lin2 wei1 lin wei |
dying (from illness); facing death; on one's deathbed |
臨終 临终 see styles |
lín zhōng lin2 zhong1 lin chung rinjuu / rinju りんじゅう |
approaching one's end; with one foot in the grave deathbed; dying hour; one's death Approach the end, dying. |
致死 see styles |
zhì sǐ zhi4 si3 chih ssu chishi ちし |
to cause death; to be lethal; to be deadly (noun - becomes adjective with の) lethal; fatal |
落命 see styles |
rakumei / rakume らくめい |
(n,vs,vi) losing one's life; death |
薤露 see styles |
kairo かいろ |
ephemeral nature of the human world; transience of life; dew on onion leaves (i.e. tears that mourn a death) |
薨去 see styles |
koukyo / kokyo こうきょ |
(n,vs,vi) death (of a nobleman, Imperial family member, etc.); demise |
薨御 see styles |
kougyo / kogyo こうぎょ |
(honorific or respectful language) death of important person (e.g. prince, princess, cabinet minister) |
薨逝 see styles |
kousei / kose こうせい |
(rare) (See 薨去) death (of a nobleman) |
薪盡 薪尽 see styles |
xīn jìn xin1 jin4 hsin chin takigitsuki |
(薪盡火滅) Fuel consumed fire extinguished, a term for nirvana, especially the Buddha's death or nirvana. |
藻屑 see styles |
mokuzu もくず |
(1) scraps of seaweed; (2) death at sea (metaphor); (female given name) Mokuzu |
虎口 see styles |
hǔ kǒu hu3 kou3 hu k`ou hu kou kokou / koko ここう |
tiger's den; dangerous place; the web between the thumb and forefinger of a hand (idiom) tiger's den; jaws of death; dangerous place; (surname) Toraguchi |
處死 处死 see styles |
chǔ sǐ chu3 si3 ch`u ssu chu ssu |
an execution; to put sb to death |
蛇藥 蛇药 see styles |
shé yào she2 yao4 she yao jayaku |
Snake-medicine, name of the Sarpāuṣadhi monastery in Udyāna, where Śākyamuni in a former incarnation appeared as an immense snake, and by giving his flesh saved the starving people from death. |
行刑 see styles |
xíng xíng xing2 xing2 hsing hsing gyoukei / gyoke ぎょうけい |
to carry out a (death) sentence; execution execution of a sentence (esp. imprisonment) |
行年 see styles |
kounen; gyounen / konen; gyonen こうねん; ぎょうねん |
age at one's death; (surname) Yukitoshi |
衰相 see styles |
shuāi xiàng shuai1 xiang4 shuai hsiang suisō |
The (five) indications of approaching death, v. 五衰. |
要命 see styles |
yào mìng yao4 ming4 yao ming |
to cause sb's death; extremely; terribly; (used in complaining about something) to be a nuisance |
触穢 see styles |
shokue; sokue しょくえ; そくえ |
(archaism) uncleanliness from contact with death, pregnancy, menstruation, etc. |
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