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There are 39 total results for your Shaman search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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    wu1
wu
 fu
    ふ

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Witch / Wizard / Shaman
witch; wizard; shaman; also pr. [wu2]
medium; diviner; shaman; oracle; (surname) Fu
sorceress


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    xi2
hsi
 kannagi
    かんなぎ

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Wizard / Shaman / Oracle
wizard
medium; diviner; shaman; oracle

巫覡


巫觋

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wū xí
    wu1 xi2
wu hsi
 fugeki
    ふげき
shaman; wizard; witch
(See 巫) shaman; oracle; diviner; medium

口寄

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 kuchiyose
    くちよせ
(irregular okurigana usage) (noun/participle) (1) spiritualism; spiritism; channeling; summoning a spirit and giving him voice (esp. when done by a female shaman); (2) medium; channeler

寄坐

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 yorimashi
    よりまし
child or doll used as a vessel for a spirit invoked by a shaman or miko

尸童

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 yorimashi
    よりまし
child or doll used as a vessel for a spirit invoked by a shaman or miko

巫婆

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wū pó
    wu1 po2
wu p`o
    wu po
witch; sorceress; female shaman

巫醫


巫医

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wū yī
    wu1 yi1
wu i
witch doctor; medicine man; shaman

憑坐

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 yorimashi
    よりまし
child or doll used as a vessel for a spirit invoked by a shaman or miko

憑子

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 tanoshi
    たのし
child or doll used as a vessel for a spirit invoked by a shaman or miko; mutual financing association; (surname) Tanoshi

沙門


沙门

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shā mén
    sha1 men2
sha men
 shamon; samon
    しゃもん; さもん
monk (Sanskrit: Sramana, originally refers to north India); Buddhist monk
{Buddh} shramana (wandering monk); (surname) Shamon
śramaṇa. 桑門; 娑門; 喪門; 沙門那; 舍羅磨拏; 沙迦懣曩; 室摩那拏 (1) Ascetics of all kinds; 'the Sarmanai, or Samanaioi, or Germanai of the Greeks, perhaps identical also with the Tungusian Saman or Shaman.' Eitel. (2) Buddhist monks 'who 'have left their families and quitted the passions', the Semnoi of the Greeks'. Eitel. Explained by 功勞 toilful achievement, 勤息 diligent quieting (of the mind and the passions), 淨志 purity of mind, 貧道 poverty. 'He must keep well the Truth, guard well every uprising (of desire), be uncontaminated by outward attractions, be merciful to all and impure to none, be not elated to joy nor harrowed by distress, and able to bear whatever may come.' The Sanskrit root is śram, to make effort; exert oneself, do austerities.

湯立

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 yudate
    ゆだて
(irregular okurigana usage) Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health); (place-name) Yudate

畢摩


毕摩

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bì mó
    bi4 mo2
pi mo
shaman among the Yi ethnic group

神凪

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 kannagi
    かんなぎ
(irregular kanji usage) medium; diviner; shaman; oracle; (female given name) Kannagi

薩滿


萨满

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sà mǎn
    sa4 man3
sa man
shaman (loanword)

野巫

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 yabu
    やぶ
(1) rural female shaman; (2) (See 藪・やぶ・2) unlearned Zen practitioner

いたこ

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 itako
    いたこ
necromancer (esp. a blind female in northeastern Honshu); medium; shaman

カフナ

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 kafuna
    カフナ
kahuna (haw:); Hawaiian wise man or shaman

口寄せ

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 kuchiyose
    くちよせ
(noun/participle) (1) spiritualism; spiritism; channeling; summoning a spirit and giving him voice (esp. when done by a female shaman); (2) medium; channeler

呪術師

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 jujutsushi
    じゅじゅつし
witch doctor; shaman

大沙門


大沙门

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dà shā mén
    da4 sha1 men2
ta sha men
 dai shamon
mahāśramaņa. The great shaman, i.e. Buddha; also any bhikṣu in full orders.

湯立ち

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 yudachi
    ゆだち
Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health)

湯立て

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 yudate
    ゆだて
Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health)

物憑き

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 monotsuki
    ものつき
(1) being possessed (by a spirit); possessed person; (2) (See 憑坐・よりまし) child or doll used as a vessel for a spirit invoked by a shaman or miko

祈祷師

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 kitoushi / kitoshi
    きとうし
medicine man; shaman; faith healer; witch doctor; exorcist

神なぎ

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 kannagi
    かんなぎ
(irregular kanji usage) medium; diviner; shaman; oracle

神和ぎ

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 kannagi
    かんなぎ
(irregular kanji usage) medium; diviner; shaman; oracle

神薙ぎ

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 kannagi
    かんなぎ
(irregular kanji usage) medium; diviner; shaman; oracle

シャマン

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 jaman
    ジャマン
shaman; (personal name) Jamin

犬神使い

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 inugamitsukai; inugamizukai
    いぬがみつかい; いぬがみづかい
evil shaman; witch doctor

Variations:
ゆた
ユタ

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 yuta; yuta
    ゆた; ユタ
(rkb:) shaman (Okinawa, Amami); medium; exorcist

Variations:
いたこ
イタコ

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 itako; itako
    いたこ; イタコ
(See 巫子・いちこ・1,口寄せ・1) necromancer (esp. a blind female in northeastern Honshu); medium; shaman

Variations:
口寄せ
口寄(io)

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 kuchiyose
    くちよせ
(n,vs,vi) (1) summoning a spirit and giving them voice (esp. when done by a female shaman); channeling; (2) (See 巫女・みこ・2) female medium; female channeler

ウィリアム・シャーマン

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 iriamu shaaman / iriamu shaman
    ウィリアム・シャーマン
(person) William Sherman

Variations:
憑坐
寄坐
尸童
憑子

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 yorimashi
    よりまし
child or doll used as a vessel for a spirit invoked by a shaman or miko

Variations:
祈祷師
祈禱師(oK)

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 kitoushi / kitoshi
    きとうし
medicine man; shaman; faith healer; witch doctor; exorcist

Variations:
シャーマン(P)
シャマン

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 shaaman(p); shaman / shaman(p); shaman
    シャーマン(P); シャマン
shaman

Variations:
湯立て
湯立ち
湯立(io)

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 yudate(湯立te, 湯立); yudachi(湯立chi, 湯立)
    ゆだて(湯立て, 湯立); ゆだち(湯立ち, 湯立)
(See 巫女・みこ・2) Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health)

Variations:


神なぎ(iK)
神和ぎ(iK)
神薙ぎ(iK)
神凪(iK)

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 kannagi
    かんなぎ
(巫 is esp. female and 覡 male) medium; diviner; shaman; oracle

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

This page contains 39 results for "Shaman" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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