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父御

see styles
 chichigo; tetego
    ちちご; ててご
(another's respected) father

父方

see styles
 chichikata
    ちちかた
(1) (See 母方・ははかた・1) father's side of family; (can be adjective with の) (2) (See 母方・ははかた・2) paternal (grandfather, uncle, etc.)

父権

see styles
 fuken
    ふけん
(1) (See 母権) paternal rights; (2) father's right of control as head of the household

父母

see styles
fù mǔ
    fu4 mu3
fu mu
 fubo(p); chichihaha; tetehaha(ok); kazoiroha(ok); bumo(ok); kazoiro(ok)
    ふぼ(P); ちちはは; ててはは(ok); かぞいろは(ok); ぶも(ok); かぞいろ(ok)
father and mother; parents
father and mother; parents; (surname) Fubo
pitṛ-mātṛ, father and mother, parents; 無明 ignorance is referred to as father, and 貪愛 desire, or concupiscence, as mother, the two— ignorance and concupiscence— being the parents of all delusion and karma. Samādhi is also referred to as father, and praj na (wisdom) as mother, the parents of all knowledge and virtue. In the vast interchanges of rebirth all have been or are my parents, therefore all males are my father and all females my mother: 一切男女我父母 see 心地觀經 2.

父王

see styles
fù wáng
    fu4 wang2
fu wang
 chichiou; fuou; buou / chichio; fuo; buo
    ちちおう; ふおう; ぶおう
king who is a father
one's father who is a king

父系

see styles
fù xì
    fu4 xi4
fu hsi
 fukei / fuke
    ふけい
paternal line; patrilineal
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 母系) paternal line; father's side of the family

父親


父亲

see styles
fù qīn
    fu4 qin1
fu ch`in
    fu chin
 chichioya(p); teteoya(ok)
    ちちおや(P); てておや(ok)
father; also pr. [fu4 qin5]; CL:個|个[ge4]
father
母親 Father; mother.

爺們


爷们

see styles
yé men
    ye2 men5
yeh men
menfolk (collective term for men of different generations); husbands and their fathers etc

爺爺


爷爷

see styles
yé ye
    ye2 ye5
yeh yeh
(coll.) father's father; paternal grandfather; CL:個|个[ge4]

王父

see styles
 oufu / ofu
    おうふ
(honorific or respectful language) deceased grandfather

生父

see styles
shēng fù
    sheng1 fu4
sheng fu
biological father

男親

see styles
 otokooya
    おとこおや
(See 女親) father; male parent

異母


异母

see styles
yì mǔ
    yi4 mu3
i mu
 ibo
    いぼ
(of siblings) having the same father but different mothers
(See 同母) different mother

異父


异父

see styles
yì fù
    yi4 fu4
i fu
 ifu
    いふ
with different father (e.g. of half-brother)
(See 同父,異父姉妹,異父兄弟) different father

痴愛

see styles
chī ài
    chi1 ai4
ch`ih ai
    chih ai
Ignorance and desire, or unenlightened desire, ignorance being father, desire mother, which produce all affliction and evil karma.

百杖

see styles
bǎi zhàng
    bai3 zhang4
pai chang
 Hyakujō
A hundred fathoms of 10 feet each, 1, 0O0 feet; the name of a noted Tang abbot of百杖山 Baizhangshan, the monastery of this name in 洪州 Hongzhou.

皇考

see styles
 koukou / koko
    こうこう
the (deceased) father of the current emperor

祖国

see styles
 sokoku
    そこく
homeland; motherland; fatherland; native country

祖考

see styles
 sokou / soko
    そこう
(1) (rare) deceased grandfather; deceased father and grandfather; (2) (rare) distant ancestor; forefather

祖輩


祖辈

see styles
zǔ bèi
    zu3 bei4
tsu pei
ancestors; forefathers; ancestry

神父

see styles
shén fu
    shen2 fu5
shen fu
 shinpu
    しんぷ
father (Catholic or Orthodox priest)
Catholic priest; abbe; reverend father; minister; padre

継父

see styles
 keifu; mamachichi / kefu; mamachichi
    けいふ; ままちち
(See 実父) stepfather

繼父


继父

see styles
jì fù
    ji4 fu4
chi fu
stepfather

義父


义父

see styles
yì fù
    yi4 fu4
i fu
 gifu
    ぎふ
adoptive father
(1) father-in-law; (2) foster father; (3) stepfather

翁姑

see styles
wēng gū
    weng1 gu1
weng ku
husband's father and mother

翁婿

see styles
wēng xù
    weng1 xu4
weng hsü
father-in-law (wife's father) and son-in-law

老兒


老儿

see styles
lǎo ér
    lao3 er2
lao erh
father; husband; old man

老父

see styles
lǎo fù
    lao3 fu4
lao fu
 roufu / rofu
    ろうふ
father; old man; venerable sir
old father

老爸

see styles
lǎo bà
    lao3 ba4
lao pa
father; dad

老爹

see styles
lǎo diē
    lao3 die1
lao tieh
(dialect) father; old man; sir

老爺


老爷

see styles
lǎo ye
    lao3 ye5
lao yeh
 rouya / roya
    ろうや
(respectful) lord; master; (coll.) maternal grandfather
old man

老頭


老头

see styles
lǎo tóu
    lao3 tou2
lao t`ou
    lao tou
 oigashira
    おいがしら
old fellow; old man; father; husband
(1) (hist) helmet with white hair coming out of the top, making the wearer look like an old person; (2) (See 老冠) kanji "old" radical at top

考妣

see styles
 kouhi / kohi
    こうひ
(archaism) deceased parents; one's late mother and father

耶嬢

see styles
 yajou / yajo
    やじょう
father and mother

聖父


圣父

see styles
shèng fù
    sheng4 fu4
sheng fu
 shōfu
Holy Father; God the Father (in the Christian Trinity)
the saintly Father

至沙

see styles
zhì shā
    zhi4 sha1
chih sha
 Shisha
帝沙 Tiṣya, an ancient Buddha. The father of Śāriputra. A son of Śuklodana.

舅爺


舅爷

see styles
jiù yé
    jiu4 ye2
chiu yeh
father's maternal uncle; granduncle

英尋


英寻

see styles
yīng xún
    ying1 xun2
ying hsün
fathom (1.83 meters)

莊王


庄王

see styles
zhuāng wáng
    zhuang1 wang2
chuang wang
 Shōō
v. 妙 Śubhavyūha, reputed father of Guanyin.

萬丈


万丈

see styles
wàn zhàng
    wan4 zhang4
wan chang
lit. ten thousand fathoms; fig. extremely high or deep; lofty; bottomless
See: 万丈

表叔

see styles
biǎo shū
    biao3 shu1
piao shu
son of grandfather's sister; son of grandmother's brother or sister; father's younger male cousin; (Hong Kong slang) mainlander

表姑

see styles
biǎo gū
    biao3 gu1
piao ku
father's female cousin via female line

親仁

see styles
 chikahito
    ちかひと
(gikun reading) one's father; old man; one's boss; (given name) Chikahito

親父

see styles
 shinpu; shinbu(ok)
    しんぷ; しんぶ(ok)
(form) father

親爸


亲爸

see styles
qīn bà
    qin1 ba4
ch`in pa
    chin pa
one's own father; biological father

親爺

see styles
 oyaji
    おやじ
(gikun reading) one's father; old man; one's boss; (surname) Oyaji

覺海


觉海

see styles
jué hǎi
    jue2 hai3
chüeh hai
 kakukai
The fathomless ocean of enlightenment, or buddha-wisdom.

貴賤


贵贱

see styles
guì jiàn
    gui4 jian4
kuei chien
 kizen
    きせん
noble and lowly; high versus low social hierarchy of ruler to people, father to son, husband to wife in Confucianism
high and low; all ranks
Dear and cheap; noble and base; your and my.

跨竈


跨灶

see styles
kuà zào
    kua4 zao4
k`ua tsao
    kua tsao
to surpass one's father

身份

see styles
shēn fèn
    shen1 fen4
shen fen
identity; aspect of one's identity (i.e. something that one is – mayor, father, permanent resident etc); role; capacity (as in "in his capacity as a ..." 以…的身份[yi3 xx5 de5 shen1 fen4]); status (social, legal etc); position; rank

迦葉


迦叶

see styles
jiā shě
    jia1 she3
chia she
 kashou / kasho
    かしょう
(person) Kasyapa (Hindu sage); Kashou
(迦葉波) kāśyapa, 迦攝 (迦攝波) inter alia 'a class of divine beings similar to or equal to prajāpati'; the father 'of gods, demons, men, fish, reptiles, and all animals'; also 'a constellation'. M.W. It is intp. as 'drinking light', i.e. swallowing sun and moon, but without apparent justification. (1) One of the seven or ten ancient Indian sages. (2) Name of a tribe or race. (3) Kāśyapa Buddha, the third of the five buddhas of the present kalpa, the sixth of the seven ancient buddhas. (4) Mahākāśyapa, a brahman of Magadha, who became one of the principal disciples of Śākyamuni, and after his death became leader of the disciples, 'convoked and directed the first synod, whence his title Ārya Sthavira (上坐, lit. chairman) is derived.' Eitel. He is accounted the chief of the ascetics before the enlightenment; the first compiler of the canon and the first patriarch. (5) There were five Kāśyapas, disciples of the Buddha, Mahā-Kāśyapa, Uruvilā-Kāśyapa, Gayā-Kāśyapa, Nadī-Kāśyapa, and Daśabala-Kāśyapa; the second, third, and fourth are said to have been brothers. (6) A bodhisattva, whose name heads a chapter in the Nirvana Sutra. (7) 迦葉摩騰 Kāśyapa-Mātaṅga, the monk who with Gobharana, or Dharmarakṣa, i.e. Zhu Falan 竺法蘭, according to Buddhist statements, brought images and scriptures to China with the commissioners sent by Mingdi, arriving in Luoyang A.D. 67.

遠祖


远祖

see styles
yuǎn zǔ
    yuan3 zu3
yüan tsu
 enso
    えんそ
a remote ancestor
remote ancestor; forefather

阿公

see styles
ā gōng
    a1 gong1
a kung
(old) grandfather; polite address for an elderly man, or a woman's father-in-law; (Taiwanese) grandfather

阿叔

see styles
 otooji
    おとおじ
(archaism) uncle (one's father's younger brother)

阿媽


阿妈

see styles
ā mā
    a1 ma1
a ma
 ama
    あま
grandma (paternal) (Tw); (dialect) mother; nurse; amah; (Manchu) father
(kana only) amah (foreign maid or nursemaid working in east Asia) (por: ama)

阿父

see styles
 afu
    あふ
(familiar language) (archaism) (See 阿母) father

阿爸

see styles
ā bà
    a1 ba4
a pa
(dialect) father

阿爹

see styles
ā diē
    a1 die1
a tieh
dad; father; (paternal) grandfather; old man

阿翁

see styles
 aou / ao
    あおう
(1) (archaism) father-in-law (of a woman); (2) grandfather

難測


难测

see styles
nán cè
    nan2 ce4
nan ts`e
    nan tse
 nansoku
hard to fathom
difficult to fathom

韋達


韦达

see styles
wéi dá
    wei2 da2
wei ta
François Viète (1540-1603), French mathematician, father of modern algebraic notation

顯考


显考

see styles
xiǎn kǎo
    xian3 kao3
hsien k`ao
    hsien kao
honorific term for one's deceased father; (arch.) great-great-grandfather

飯桶


饭桶

see styles
fàn tǒng
    fan4 tong3
fan t`ung
    fan tung
 hantsū
rice tub (from which cooked rice or other food is served); (fig.) fathead; a good-for-nothing
boiled-rice container

養父


养父

see styles
yǎng fù
    yang3 fu4
yang fu
 youfu / yofu
    ようふ
foster father; adoptive father
(See 実父) foster father; adoptive father; (surname) Yōfu

馬但


马但

see styles
mǎ dàn
    ma3 dan4
ma tan
Matthan, son of Eleazar and father of Jakob in Matthew 1.15

魯班


鲁班

see styles
lǔ bān
    lu3 ban1
lu pan
Lu Ban, legendary master craftsman, called the father of Chinese carpentry

アボジ

see styles
 aboji
    アボジ
(See オモニ) father (kor: abeoji)

エカシ

see styles
 ekashi
    エカシ
grandfather (ain:); old man

お父ん

see styles
 oton
    おとん
(familiar language) (kana only) (ksb:) (See お父さん・1) dad; daddy; papa; father

お父様

see styles
 otousama / otosama
    おとうさま
(honorific or respectful language) father

じいじ

see styles
 jiiji / jiji
    じいじ
(child. language) (See 祖父・1) grandfather

不可棄


不可弃

see styles
bù kě qì
    bu4 ke3 qi4
pu k`o ch`i
    pu ko chi
 Fukaki
Not to be cast away— said to be the name of the founder of the Mahīśāsakah, or 化地 school, cast into a well at birth by his mother, saved by his father, at first brahman, afterwards a Buddhist; v. 文殊問經, but probably apocryphal.

不思議


不思议

see styles
bù sī yì
    bu4 si1 yi4
pu ssu i
 fushigi
    ふしぎ
unbelievable; [a concept that] cannot be comprehended; unimaginable; unfathomable.
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) wonderful; marvelous; strange; incredible; amazing; curious; miraculous; mysterious; (adverb taking the "to" particle) (2) strangely enough; oddly enough; for some reason; curiously; (female given name) Mirakuru
Beyond thought and words or linguistic expression, beyond conception, baffling description, amazing, "supraconceptual", inconceivable, non-conceptual, something that cannot be conceptualized or compared to anything worldly.
Analogous to Acintya (阿軫帝也).

乾陀羅


干陀罗

see styles
gān tuó luó
    gan1 tuo2 luo2
kan t`o lo
    kan to lo
 Kendara
(or 乾陀越 or 乾陀衞 or 乾陀婆那) Gandhāra, an ancient kingdom in the north of the Punjab, 'Lat. 35° 5N., Long. 71°16E. ' ( Eitel); famous as a centre of Buddhism. Śākyamuni, in a former life, is said to have lived there and torn out his eyes to benefit others, 'probably a distortion of the story of Dharmavivardhana, who as governor of Gandhāra was blinded by order of a concubine of his father, Aśoka. ' Eitel. M. W. associates Gandhāra with Kandahar. Also, name of a fragrant tree, and of a yellow colour.

五逆罪

see styles
wǔ nì zuì
    wu3 ni4 zui4
wu ni tsui
 gogyakuzai
    ごぎゃくざい
{Buddh} five cardinal sins (killing one's father, killing one's mother, killing an arhat, shedding the blood of a Buddha, causing a schism within the sangha)
five heinous sins

亡き父

see styles
 nakichichi
    なきちち
(one's) late father

亡祖父

see styles
 bousofu / bosofu
    ぼうそふ
deceased grandfather; (one's) late grandfather

十勝行


十胜行

see styles
shí shèng xíng
    shi2 sheng4 xing2
shih sheng hsing
 jisshōgyō
The ten pāramitās observed by bodhisattvas, see 十地 and 十住. Hīnayāna has another group, adding to the four 梵福 q. v. the six of sacrificing one's life to save mother; or father; or a Buddha; to become a monk: to induce another to become a monk; to obtain authority to preach.

叔祖母

see styles
shū zǔ mǔ
    shu1 zu3 mu3
shu tsu mu
wife of paternal grandfather's younger brother

司馬談


司马谈

see styles
sī mǎ tán
    si1 ma3 tan2
ssu ma t`an
    ssu ma tan
Sima Tan (-110 BC), Han dynasty scholar and historian, and father of 司馬遷|司马迁[Si1 ma3 Qian1]

司馬遷


司马迁

see styles
sī mǎ qiān
    si1 ma3 qian1
ssu ma ch`ien
    ssu ma chien
 shibasen
    しばせん
Sima Qian (145-86 BC), Han Dynasty historian, author of Records of the Grand Historian 史記|史记[Shi3 ji4], known as the father of Chinese historiography
(person) Sima Qian (historian of early Han dynasty)

呂不韋


吕不韦

see styles
lǚ bù wéi
    lu:3 bu4 wei2
lü pu wei
 riyupuuuei / riyupuue
    リユプーウエイ
Lü Buwei (?291-235 BC), merchant and politician of the State of Qin 秦國|秦国[Qin2 guo2], subsequent Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qin2 dai4] Chancellor, allegedly the father of Ying Zheng 嬴政[Ying2 Zheng4], who subsequently became the first emperor Qin Shihuang 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]
(person) Lü Buwei (?-235 BCE), Chinese politician

周文王

see styles
zhōu wén wáng
    zhou1 wen2 wang2
chou wen wang
King Wen of Zhou state (c. 1152-1056 BC), reigned c. 1099-1056 BC as king of Zhou state, leading figure in building the subsequent Western Zhou dynasty, father of King Wu of Zhou 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2] the first Zhou dynasty king

周有光

see styles
zhōu yǒu guāng
    zhou1 you3 guang1
chou yu kuang
Zhou Youguang (1906-2017), PRC linguist, considered the father of Hanyu Pinyin 漢語拼音|汉语拼音[Han4 yu3 Pin1 yin1]

喜當爹


喜当爹

see styles
xǐ dāng diē
    xi3 dang1 die1
hsi tang tieh
(neologism c. 2012) (slang) to become a stepfather when one's partner turns out to be pregnant with a child she conceived with another lover

垂乳根

see styles
 tarachine
    たらちね
mother; father; parent

堂兄弟

see styles
táng xiōng dì
    tang2 xiong1 di4
t`ang hsiung ti
    tang hsiung ti
father's brother's sons; paternal male cousin

堂姊妹

see styles
táng zǐ mèi
    tang2 zi3 mei4
t`ang tzu mei
    tang tzu mei
father's brother's daughters; paternal female cousin

外祖父

see styles
wài zǔ fù
    wai4 zu3 fu4
wai tsu fu
 gaisofu
    がいそふ
maternal grandfather (i.e. mother's father)
maternal grandfather

大弟子

see styles
dà dì zǐ
    da4 di4 zi3
ta ti tzu
 dai daishi
sthavira, a chief disciple, the Fathers of the Buddhist church; an elder; an abbot; a priest licensed to preach and become an abbot; also 上坐.

大梵天

see styles
dà fàn tiān
    da4 fan4 tian1
ta fan t`ien
    ta fan tien
 Daibon ten
Mahābrahman; Brahma; 跋羅吸摩; 波羅賀磨; 梵覽摩; 梵天王; 梵王; 梵. Eitel says: "The first person of the Brahminical Trimūrti, adopted by Buddhism, but placed in an inferior position, being looked upon not as Creator, but as a transitory devatā whom every Buddhistic saint surpasses on obtaining bodhi. Notwithstanding this, the Saddharma-puṇḍarīka calls Brahma 'the father of all living beings'" 一切衆生之父. Mahābrahman is the unborn or uncreated ruler over all, especially according to Buddhism over all the heavens of form, i.e. of mortality. He rules over these heavens, which are of threefold form: (a) Brahma (lord), (b) Brahma-purohitas (ministers), and (c) Brahma-pāriṣadyāh (people). His heavens are also known as the middle dhyāna heavens, i.e. between the first and second dhyānas. He is often represented on the right of the Buddha. According to Chinese accounts the Hindus speak of him (1) as born of Nārāyaṇa, from Brahma's mouth sprang the brahmans, from his arms the kṣatriyas, from his thighs the vaiśyas, and from his feet the śūdras; (2) as born from Viṣṇu; (3) as a trimūrti, evidently that of Brahma, Viṣṇu, and Śiva, but Buddhists define Mahābrahma's dharmakāya as Maheśvara (Śiva), his saṃbhogakāya as Nārāyaṇa, and his nirmāṇakāya as Brahmā. He is depicted as riding on a swan, or drawn by swans.

大祖父

see styles
 ooooji
    おおおおじ
great-grandfather

大院君

see styles
 taiingun; daiinkun / taingun; dainkun
    たいいんぐん; だいいんくん
(hist) Daewongun (honorary title for the father of the king in Joseon-era Korea; esp. in ref. to Heungseon Daewongun, father of Emperor Gojong); (person) Daiinkun (1820-1898)

天臂城

see styles
tiān bì chéng
    tian1 bi4 cheng2
t`ien pi ch`eng
    tien pi cheng
 Tenhijō
Devadarśita or Devadiṣṭa, Deva-arm city, but the Sanskrit means deva (or divinely) indicated. The residence of Suprabuddha, 善覺長者 father of Māyā, mother of the Buddha.

太上皇

see styles
tài shàng huáng
    tai4 shang4 huang2
t`ai shang huang
    tai shang huang
Taishang Huang; Retired Emperor; father of the reigning emperor; fig. puppet master

妙莊王


妙庄王

see styles
miào zhuāng wáng
    miao4 zhuang1 wang2
miao chuang wang
 Myōshō ō
(妙莊嚴王) Śubhavyūha, the king who is the subject and title of the twenty-seventh chapter of the Lotus Sutra. He is also reputed to be the father of Guanyin.

姑奶奶

see styles
gū nǎi nai
    gu1 nai3 nai5
ku nai nai
paternal great-aunt (father's father's sister); (respectful form of address for a married woman used by members of her parents' family) married daughter; (brassy self-reference used by a woman in an altercation) I; me; this lady here; (coll.) form of address for an unmarried girl or woman, expressing affection or reproach

姑姥姥

see styles
gū lǎo lao
    gu1 lao3 lao5
ku lao lao
mother's father's sister (coll.); great aunt

姨奶奶

see styles
yí nǎi nai
    yi2 nai3 nai5
i nai nai
father's mother's sister (coll.); great aunt

娑羅王


娑罗王

see styles
suō luó wáng
    suo1 luo2 wang2
so lo wang
 Sharaō
(娑羅樹王) Śālendra-rāja, a title of a Buddha; also of Śubhavyūha, father of Guanyin.

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



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