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伽耶迦葉


伽耶迦叶

see styles
qié yé jiā shě
    qie2 ye2 jia1 she3
ch`ieh yeh chia she
    chieh yeh chia she
 Gaya Kashō
Gayākāśyapa, a brother of Mahākāśyapa, originally a fire-worshipper, one of the eleven foremost disciples of Buddha, to become Samantaprabhāsa Buddha.

兄ちゃん

see styles
 niichan(p); anchan / nichan(p); anchan
    にいちゃん(P); あんちゃん
(1) (familiar language) (See お兄ちゃん・1) (one's) older brother; (2) (See お兄ちゃん・2) young man; sonny; lad

兄妹交配

see styles
 kyoudaikouhai / kyodaikohai
    きょうだいこうはい
brother-sister inbreeding; sibling mating

Variations:
兄嫁

see styles
 aniyome
    あによめ
elder brother's wife; sister-in-law

同母異父


同母异父

see styles
tóng mǔ yì fù
    tong2 mu3 yi4 fu4
t`ung mu i fu
    tung mu i fu
(of siblings) having the same mother but different fathers; half (brother or sister)

同父異母


同父异母

see styles
tóng fù yì mǔ
    tong2 fu4 yi4 mu3
t`ung fu i mu
    tung fu i mu
(of siblings) having the same father but different mothers; half (brother or sister)

孝悌忠信

see styles
xiào tì zhōng xìn
    xiao4 ti4 zhong1 xin4
hsiao t`i chung hsin
    hsiao ti chung hsin
Confucian moral injunctions of fidelity; piety to one's parents, respect to one's older brother, loyalty to one's monarch, faith to one's male friends

御兄さん

see styles
 oniisan / onisan
    おにいさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) older brother; elder brother; (2) (vocative) young man; buddy; fella; laddie

愚兄賢弟

see styles
 gukeikentei / gukekente
    ぐけいけんてい
a foolish older brother and a smart younger

木下家定

see styles
 kinoshitaiesada
    きのしたいえさだ
(person) Kinoshita Iesada (brother-in-law of Toyotomi Hideyoshi) 1543-1603

義理の兄

see styles
 girinoani
    ぎりのあに
one's brother-in-law; stepbrother (elder)

藥上菩薩


药上菩萨

see styles
yào shàng pú sà
    yao4 shang4 pu2 sa4
yao shang p`u sa
    yao shang pu sa
 Yakujō bosatsu
Bhaiṣajyasamudgata, bodhisattva of healing, he whose office, together with his brother, is to heal the sick. He is described as the younger of two brothers, the elder of whom is the 藥王 below.

藥王菩薩


药王菩萨

see styles
yào wáng pú sà
    yao4 wang2 pu2 sa4
yao wang p`u sa
    yao wang pu sa
 Yakuō Bosatsu
Bhaiṣajya-rāja Bodhisattva, the elder of the two brothers, who was the first to decide on his career as bodhisattva of healing, and led his younger brother to adopt the same course; see above. They are also styled Pure-eyed and Pure-treasury, which may indicate diagnosis and treatment. He is referred to in the Lotus Sutra as offering his arms as a brunt sacrifice to his Buddha.

視同手足


视同手足

see styles
shì tóng shǒu zú
    shi4 tong2 shou3 zu2
shih t`ung shou tsu
    shih tung shou tsu
to regard sb as a brother (idiom)

輸拘盧那


输拘卢那

see styles
shū jū lún à
    shu1 ju1 lun2 a4
shu chü lun a
 Shukurona
Śuklodana, a prince of Kapilavastu, younger brother of Śuddhodana, and father of Tiṣya, Devadatta, and Nandika.

那提迦葉


那提迦叶

see styles
nà tí jiā shě
    na4 ti2 jia1 she3
na t`i chia she
    na ti chia she
 Nadai Kashō
捺地迦葉波 Nadīkāśyapa, brother of Mahākāśyapa, to become Samantaprabhāsa Buddha.

須佐之男

see styles
 susanoo; susanoo; susanoo
    すさのお; スサノオ; スサノヲ
(kana only) {Shinto} (See 須佐之男命) Susanoo (deity, younger brother to Amaterasu); Susanoo-no-Mikoto

お兄ちゃん

see styles
 oniichan / onichan
    おにいちゃん
(1) (familiar language) familiar form of "older brother"; (2) (familiar language) form of address for young adult male; mister

商諾迦縛婆


商诺迦缚婆

see styles
shāng nuò jiā fú pó
    shang1 nuo4 jia1 fu2 po2
shang no chia fu p`o
    shang no chia fu po
 Shōnakababa
(商諾縛婆) ; 商那和修; 舍那和修 (or 舍那波私) Sanakavisa; Sanavasa; a younger brother of Ānanda. Also an arhat, whom Eitel gives as the third patriarch, a native of Mathurā, and says: 'A Tibetan tradition identifies him with Yaśas, the leader of the II Synod. ' Because of his name he is associated with a hemp or linen garment, or a covering with which he was born.

Variations:
妹背
妹兄

see styles
 imose
    いもせ
(1) (archaism) couple; husband and wife; man and wife; (2) (archaism) sibling; brother and sister

孫陀羅難陀


孙陀罗难陀

see styles
sūn tuó luó nán tuó
    sun1 tuo2 luo2 nan2 tuo2
sun t`o lo nan t`o
    sun to lo nan to
 Sondarananda
Sundarananda, or Sunanda, said to be younger brother of Śākyamuni, his wife being the above Sundarī; thus called to distinguish him from Ānanda.

Variations:
小弟
少弟

see styles
 shoutei / shote
    しょうてい
(1) little brother; younger brother; (2) (humble language) my younger brother; (pronoun) (3) (humble language) (masculine speech) (used mainly in letters) (See 大兄・2) I; me

尸利蜜多羅


尸利蜜多罗

see styles
shī lì mì duō luó
    shi1 li4 mi4 duo1 luo2
shih li mi to lo
 Shirimitara
屍黎密 Śrīmitra, an Indian prince who resigned his throne to his younger brother, became a monk, came to China, translated the 灌頂 and other books.

尸羅阿迭多


尸罗阿迭多

see styles
shī luó ā dié duō
    shi1 luo2 a1 die2 duo1
shih lo a tieh to
 Shiraitta
Śīladitya, son of Pratapaditya and brother of Rajyavardhana. Under thc spiritual auspices of Avalokiteśvara, he became king of Kanyakubja A. D. 606 and conquered India and the Punjab. He was merciful to all creatures, strained drinking water for horses and elephants, was a most liberal patron of Buddhism, re-established the great quinquennial assembly, built many stūpas, showed special favour to Śīlabhadra and Xuanzang, and composed the 八大靈塔梵讚 Aṣṭama-hāśrī -caitya-saṃskṛta-stotra. He reigned about forty years.

御兄ちゃん

see styles
 oniichan / onichan
    おにいちゃん
(1) (familiar language) familiar form of "older brother"; (2) (familiar language) form of address for young adult male; mister

捺地迦葉波


捺地迦叶波

see styles
nà dì jiā shě bō
    na4 di4 jia1 she3 bo1
na ti chia she po
 Natchi Kashōpa
Nadī-Kāśyapa, also 那提 a brother of Mahā-Kāśyapa, to be reborn as Buddha Samanta-prabhāsa.

摩醯因陀羅


摩醯因陀罗

see styles
mó xì yīn tuó luó
    mo2 xi4 yin1 tuo2 luo2
mo hsi yin t`o lo
    mo hsi yin to lo
 Makeiindara
(or 摩訶因陀羅) Mahendra, younger brother of Aśoka, who, on repenting of his dissolute life, became an arhat and is said to have founded Buddhism in Ceylon.

月夜見の尊

see styles
 tsukuyominomikoto
    つくよみのみこと
{Shinto} Tsukuyomi no Mikoto (god of the Moon and brother of Amaterasu)

Variations:
相婿
相聟

see styles
 aimuko
    あいむこ
brother-in-law

Variations:
阿叔
叔父

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

魔醯因陀羅


魔醯因陀罗

see styles
mó xì yīn tuó luó
    mo2 xi4 yin1 tuo2 luo2
mo hsi yin t`o lo
    mo hsi yin to lo
Mahendra, a younger brother of Aśoka.

偉いこっちゃ

see styles
 eraikoccha
    えらいこっちゃ
(exp,int) (kana only) (ksb:) what are we going to do?; uh-oh; oh crap; what a mess; oh brother

Variations:


氏上

see styles
 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

Variations:
兄様
兄さま

see styles
 niisama / nisama
    にいさま
(honorific or respectful language) (See 兄さん・にいさん・1) older brother

欲張り兄さん

see styles
 yokubariniisan / yokubarinisan
    よくばりにいさん
(expression) greedy materialistic older brother; dirty old man

ブラザーTOM

see styles
 burazaatomu / burazatomu
    ブラザートム
(person) Brother Tom

王曷邏閣伐彈那


王曷逻阁伐弹那

see styles
wáng hé luó gé fá dàn nà
    wang2 he2 luo2 ge2 fa2 dan4 na4
wang ho lo ko fa tan na
 Ōkarakakubadanna
Rājyavardhana, tr. by 王增 Wang Tseng. A brother of Harshavardhana, king of Kanyākubja.

義理のお兄さん

see styles
 girinooniisan / girinoonisan
    ぎりのおにいさん
one's brother-in-law

親兄弟,明算帳


亲兄弟,明算帐

see styles
qīn xiōng dì , míng suàn zhàng
    qin1 xiong1 di4 , ming2 suan4 zhang4
ch`in hsiung ti , ming suan chang
    chin hsiung ti , ming suan chang
even with your own brother, keep clear accounts (idiom)

Variations:
須佐之男命
素戔嗚尊

see styles
 susanoonomikoto; susanoonomikoto; susanoonomikoto
    すさのおのみこと; スサノオノミコト; スサノヲノミコト
{Shinto} Susanoo-no-Mikoto (deity, younger brother to Amaterasu)

Variations:
お兄ちゃん
御兄ちゃん

see styles
 oniichan / onichan
    おにいちゃん
(1) (familiar language) (one's) older brother; (2) (familiar language) (oft. vocative) lad; sonny

ブラザーコンプレックス

see styles
 burazaakonpurekkusu / burazakonpurekkusu
    ブラザーコンプレックス
brother complex; unnatural attachment to one's brother (esp. by his sister)

Variations:
弟嫁
おとうと嫁
乙嫁

see styles
 otoutoyome(弟嫁, otouto嫁); otoyome(弟嫁, 乙嫁) / ototoyome(弟嫁, ototo嫁); otoyome(弟嫁, 乙嫁)
    おとうとよめ(弟嫁, おとうと嫁); おとよめ(弟嫁, 乙嫁)
younger brother's wife

Variations:
お兄さん(P)
御兄さん

see styles
 oniisan / onisan
    おにいさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 兄さん・1) older brother; elder brother; (2) (vocative) (See 兄さん・3) young man; buddy; fella; laddie

ブラザー・コンプレックス

see styles
 burazaa konpurekkusu / buraza konpurekkusu
    ブラザー・コンプレックス
brother complex; unnatural attachment to one's brother (esp. by his sister)

Variations:
レビレート婚
レビラト婚

see styles
 rebireetokon(rebireeto婚); rebiratokon(rebirato婚)
    レビレートこん(レビレート婚); レビラトこん(レビラト婚)
levirate marriage; marriage to deceased brother's widow

Variations:
兄者(ateji)
兄じゃ

see styles
 anija
    あにじゃ
(abbreviation) (archaism) (honorific or respectful language) (See 兄者人) older brother

Variations:
お兄ちゃん
御兄ちゃん(sK)

see styles
 oniichan / onichan
    おにいちゃん
(1) (familiar language) (one's) older brother; (2) (familiar language) (oft. vocative) lad; sonny

Variations:
兄者人(ateji)
兄じゃ人

see styles
 anijahito
    あにじゃひと
(archaism) (honorific or respectful language) (See 兄者) older brother

Variations:
お兄さん(P)
御兄さん(sK)

see styles
 oniisan / onisan
    おにいさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 兄さん・1) older brother; elder brother; (2) (familiar language) (oft. vocative) (See 兄さん・3) young man; buddy; fella; laddie

Variations:
ビッグブラザー
ビッグ・ブラザー

see styles
 bigguburazaa; biggu burazaa / bigguburaza; biggu buraza
    ビッグブラザー; ビッグ・ブラザー
(1) big brother; elder brother; (2) (from Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four) Big Brother; dictator; despot

Variations:
にいにい
にいに
にーに
にーにー

see styles
 niinii; niini; niini; niinii / nini; nini; nini; nini
    にいにい; にいに; にーに; にーにー
(child. language) older brother

Variations:
スサノオ
スサノヲ
すさのお
すさのを

see styles
 susanoo; susanoo; susanoo; susanoo
    スサノオ; スサノヲ; すさのお; すさのを
{Shinto} (See 須佐之男命) Susanoo (deity, younger brother to Amaterasu); Susanoo-no-Mikoto

Variations:
ブラザーコンプレックス
ブラザー・コンプレックス

see styles
 burazaakonpurekkusu; burazaa konpurekkusu / burazakonpurekkusu; buraza konpurekkusu
    ブラザーコンプレックス; ブラザー・コンプレックス
(See ブラコン・1) brother complex; excessive attachment to one's brother

Variations:
入満(ateji)
伊留満(ateji)
由婁漫(ateji)

see styles
 iruman
    イルマン
(archaism) (kana only) (early Japanese Christian term) brother (por: irmão); lay brother; non-ordained member of a Christian religious order

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

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