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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
一族郎党 see styles |
ichizokuroutou / ichizokuroto いちぞくろうとう |
(yoji) one's family and followers; one's whole clan |
三天四仙 see styles |
sān tiān sì xiān san1 tian1 si4 xian1 san t`ien ssu hsien san tien ssu hsien santen shisen |
v. 二天三仙 and add 鳩摩羅 Kuveradeva and 若提子 Nirgrahtha, son of Jñātṛ, i.e. of the Jñātṛ clan. |
古語拾遺 see styles |
kogoshuui / kogoshui こごしゅうい |
(work) Gleanings from Ancient Stories (Inbe no Hironari, 807 CE); historical record from the Inbe clan; (wk) Gleanings from Ancient Stories (Inbe no Hironari, 807 CE); historical record from the Inbe clan |
大三末多 see styles |
dà sān mò duō da4 san1 mo4 duo1 ta san mo to Daisanmatta |
Mahāsaṃmata. The first of the five kings of the Vivarta kalpa (成劫五王 ), one of the ancestors of the Śākya clan. |
大学別曹 see styles |
daigakubessou / daigakubesso だいがくべっそう |
(See 大学寮,七大私学) Heian-period boarding school (for children of a specific noble clan) established near the former central university of Kyoto |
家家聖者 家家圣者 see styles |
jiā jiā shèng zhě jia1 jia1 sheng4 zhe3 chia chia sheng che keke shōja |
sage who goes from clan to clan |
族姓具足 see styles |
zú xìng jù zú zu2 xing4 ju4 zu2 tsu hsing chü tsu zokushō gusoku |
a perfectly noble or eminent family or clan |
氏族制度 see styles |
shizokuseido / shizokusedo しぞくせいど |
family or clan system |
落人伝説 see styles |
ochuudodensetsu / ochudodensetsu おちゅうどでんせつ |
legend concerning a fugitive clan |
葵の御紋 see styles |
aoinogomon あおいのごもん |
(exp,n) wild ginger trefoil family crest (of the Tokugawa clan); triple hollyhock family crest |
藤原四家 see styles |
fujiwarashike ふじわらしけ |
(hist) the four Fujiwara families; Fujiwara clan |
高橋氏文 see styles |
takahashiujibumi たかはしうじぶみ |
(personal name) Takahashi Ujibumi (record of the history of the Takahashi clan; 789 CE) |
新撰姓氏録 see styles |
shinsenshoujiroku / shinsenshojiroku しんせんしょうじろく |
(work) Shinsen Shouji Roku (Newly Compiled Record of Clan Names; 815 CE); (wk) Shinsen Shouji Roku (Newly Compiled Record of Clan Names; 815 CE) |
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hankou / hanko はんこう |
clan school; han school |
長宗我部氏 see styles |
chousokabeshi / chosokabeshi ちょうそかべし |
(personal name) Chōsokabe clan (samurai clan which controlled Tosa Province, now Kochi Prefecture) |
ひえもんどり see styles |
hiemondori ひえもんどり |
(rare) (archaism) using an enemy's liver for medicinal purposes (Satsuma clan) |
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konokami このかみ |
(1) (archaism) (See 長男) eldest son; (2) (archaism) older brother; older sister; (3) (archaism) older person; (4) (archaism) (See 氏上) head of a clan; head of a region; (5) (archaism) skilled craftsman |
劫比羅伐窣堵 劫比罗伐窣堵 see styles |
jié bǐ luó fá sù dǔ jie2 bi3 luo2 fa2 su4 du3 chieh pi lo fa su tu Kōbirabasoto |
(or 劫比羅伐窣都) Kapilavastu, 劫比羅國; 迦毘羅衞; 迦毗羅蘇都 (or 伽毗羅蘇都) (or 迦毗羅皤窣都) (or伽毗羅皤窣都); 迦羅 (or 迦夷 or 迦維); 伽毗黎, etc. Capital of the principality occupied by the Śākya clan; destroyed during Śākyamuni's life, according to legend; about 100 miles due north of Benares, north-west of present Gorakhpur; referred to in 西域記. |
島津侵入事件 see styles |
shimazushinnyuujiken / shimazushinnyujiken しまづしんにゅうじけん |
(hist) Invasion of Ryukyu (by the Satsuma-based Shimazu clan; 1609) |
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hirauchi ひらうち |
(1) blow with the flat of a sword; (2) (See 平手打ち) slap; smack; (3) metal flattened by striking; (4) tape; flat braid; (5) (See かんざし) type of flat ornamental hairpin made of silver and inscribed with a clan's crest or patterns of birds and flowers |
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yamatonoayauji やまとのあやうじ |
Yamato no Aya clan |
蘇伐剌拏瞿怛羅 苏伐剌拏瞿怛罗 see styles |
sū fá làn á jù dá luó su1 fa2 lan4 a2 ju4 da2 luo2 su fa lan a chü ta lo sobarana gutanra |
Suvarṇuagotra, a matriarchal kingdom, somewhere in the Himalayas, described as the Golden Clan. |
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mitsubaaoi / mitsubaoi みつばあおい |
(See 葵の御紋) wild ginger trefoil family crest (of the Tokugawa clan); triple hollyhock family crest |
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aoinogomon あおいのごもん |
(exp,n) wild ginger trefoil family crest (of the Tokugawa clan); triple hollyhock family crest |
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ujinokami うじのかみ |
(archaism) head of a clan |
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souryou / soryo そうりょう |
(1) eldest child; oldest child; first-born child; (2) child who carries on the family name; (3) (archaism) (See 律令制,総領・すべおさ) pre-ritsuryō official established in key provinces, responsible for administration of his home and surrounding provinces; (4) (archaism) head of a warrior clan (Kamakura period) |
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ichizokuroutou; ichizokuroudou / ichizokuroto; ichizokurodo いちぞくろうとう; いちぞくろうどう |
(yoji) one's family and followers; one's whole clan |
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uchijuu(家中, 家juu, uchi中); kachuu(家中); iejuu(家中, 家juu, ie中) / uchiju(家中, 家ju, uchi中); kachu(家中); ieju(家中, 家ju, ie中) うちじゅう(家中, 家じゅう, うち中); かちゅう(家中); いえじゅう(家中, 家じゅう, いえ中) |
(1) whole family; entire family; all (members of) the family; (adj-no,n) (2) all over the house; throughout the house; (3) (かちゅう only) (hist) retainer of a daimyo; feudal domain; clan |
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hitosuji ひとすじ |
(1) one line; one stretch (e.g. of road); one strand (e.g. of hair); one beam (e.g. of light); one ray; one length (e.g. of rope); (adj-na,n-suf) (2) earnest; resolute; intent; devoted; single-minded; (3) (archaism) one bloodline; one clan; (adjectival noun) (4) (archaism) ordinary; common |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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