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妯娌

see styles
zhóu li
    zhou2 li5
chou li
wives of brothers; sisters-in-law

妹婿

see styles
mèi xù
    mei4 xu4
mei hsü
 imoutomuko / imotomuko
    いもうとむこ
brother-in-law (younger sister's husband)
the husband of one's younger sister

姉弟

see styles
 shitei; kyoudai(gikun) / shite; kyodai(gikun)
    してい; きょうだい(gikun)
older sister and younger brother

姐丈

see styles
jiě zhàng
    jie3 zhang4
chieh chang
older sister's husband; brother-in-law

姪女


侄女

see styles
zhí nǚ
    zhi2 nu:3
chih nü
brother's daughter; niece

姪子


侄子

see styles
zhí zi
    zhi2 zi5
chih tzu
 meikko / mekko
    めいっこ
    meigo / mego
    めいご
brother's son; nephew
niece

娼家

see styles
chāng jiā
    chang1 jia1
ch`ang chia
    chang chia
 shouka / shoka
    しょうか
brothel
brothel

娼楼

see styles
 shourou / shoro
    しょうろう
(archaism) brothel

娼館

see styles
 shoukan / shokan
    しょうかん
brothel

嫂嫂

see styles
sǎo sao
    sao3 sao5
sao sao
older brother's wife; sister-in-law; (polite address to a younger married woman) sister

嫂子

see styles
sǎo zi
    sao3 zi5
sao tzu
(coll.) older brother's wife; sister-in-law

嫖客

see styles
piáo kè
    piao2 ke4
p`iao k`o
    piao ko
patron of a brothel

嫖宿

see styles
piáo sù
    piao2 su4
p`iao su
    piao su
to spend the night at a brothel

嬸嬸


婶婶

see styles
shěn shen
    shen3 shen5
shen shen
wife of father's younger brother; aunt

嬸子


婶子

see styles
shěn zi
    shen3 zi5
shen tzu
(coll.) father's younger brother's wife; aunt

嬸母


婶母

see styles
shěn mǔ
    shen3 mu3
shen mu
wife of father's younger brother; aunt

子弟

see styles
zǐ dì
    zi3 di4
tzu ti
 shitei / shite
    してい
child; the younger generation
(1) children; sons; children and younger brothers; (2) young people

孝弟

see styles
 takayasu
    たかやす
filial piety; brotherly love; (given name) Takayasu

孝悌

see styles
xiào tì
    xiao4 ti4
hsiao t`i
    hsiao ti
 takayoshi
    たかよし
filial piety and fraternal duty
filial piety; brotherly love; (male given name) Takayoshi

季子

see styles
jì zǐ
    ji4 zi3
chi tzu
 yoshiko
    よしこ
youngest brother; a period of two or three months
last child; (female given name) Yoshiko

季父

see styles
jì fù
    ji4 fu4
chi fu
uncle (father's youngest brother)

孤老

see styles
gū lǎo
    gu1 lao3
ku lao
solitary old man or woman; regular patron (at brothels)

実兄

see styles
 jikkei / jikke
    じっけい
biological older brother

実弟

see styles
 jittei / jitte
    じってい
biological younger brother

家兄

see styles
jiā xiōng
    jia1 xiong1
chia hsiung
 kakei / kake
    かけい
(polite) my elder brother
(dated) (humble language) my older brother

家叔

see styles
jiā shū
    jia1 shu1
chia shu
(polite) my uncle (father's younger brother)

家弟

see styles
jiā dì
    jia1 di4
chia ti
(polite) my younger brother

尊兄

see styles
 sonkei / sonke
    そんけい
(pronoun) (polite language) elder brother; elderly person

小叔

see styles
xiǎo shū
    xiao3 shu1
hsiao shu
husband's younger brother; brother-in-law

小店

see styles
xiǎo diàn
    xiao3 dian4
hsiao tien
 shouten / shoten
    しょうてん
    komise
    こみせ
small store
(1) little shop; small shop; small store; (2) (humble language) my shop; (1) little shop; small shop; small store; (2) low class whorehouse in Fujiwara (Edo period); low class brothel; (3) passage formed under the eaves of houses after heavy snowfalls (Tohoku region)

小弟

see styles
xiǎo dì
    xiao3 di4
hsiao ti
 shoutei / shote
    しょうてい
little brother; I, your little brother (humble)
(1) (humble language) younger brother; (pronoun) (2) (humble language) (masculine speech) I; me

小童

see styles
 hichi
    ひち
(archaism) small child (esp. a servant child in the Heian-period imperial palace); (archaism) young person; young servant; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) (derogatory term) boy; child; youth; brat; (kana only) (derogatory term) boy; child; youth; brat; (1) (archaism) girl-in-training (e.g. a geisha-in-training or a girl who performs miscellaneous tasks in a brothel); (2) (archaism) (derogatory term) brat; scamp; rascal; jackanapes; (3) (archaism) disciple; apprentice; (place-name) Hichi

小舅

see styles
 kojuuto / kojuto
    こじゅうと
brother-in-law

少弟

see styles
 shoutei / shote
    しょうてい
(1) (humble language) younger brother; (pronoun) (2) (humble language) (masculine speech) I; me

年兄

see styles
nián xiōng
    nian2 xiong1
nien hsiung
lit. older brother; fig. fellow students who are successful in the imperial examinations

幼弟

see styles
yòu dì
    you4 di4
yu ti
younger brother

弟兄

see styles
dì xiong
    di4 xiong5
ti hsiung
brothers; comrade

弟分

see styles
 otoutobun / ototobun
    おとうとぶん
sworn younger brother; junior male peer (in a club, group, etc.)

弟君

see styles
 otoutogimi / ototogimi
    おとうとぎみ
(archaism) (polite language) younger brother

弟妹

see styles
dì mèi
    di4 mei4
ti mei
 teimai(p); kyoudai(gikun) / temai(p); kyodai(gikun)
    ていまい(P); きょうだい(gikun)
younger sibling; younger brother's wife
younger brother and sister

弟婦


弟妇

see styles
dì fù
    di4 fu4
ti fu
younger brother's wife; sister-in-law

弟媳

see styles
dì xí
    di4 xi2
ti hsi
younger brother's wife; sister-in-law

弟嫁

see styles
 otoutoyome; otoyome / ototoyome; otoyome
    おとうとよめ; おとよめ
younger brother's wife

弟弟

see styles
dì di
    di4 di5
ti ti
younger brother; CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4]

弟御

see styles
 otoutogo / ototogo
    おとうとご
your younger brother

弱弟

see styles
 jakutei / jakute
    じゃくてい
young brother

御弟

see styles
yù dì
    yu4 di4
yü ti
emperor's young brother

忘八

see styles
wàng bā
    wang4 ba1
wang pa
 bouhachi / bohachi
    ぼうはち
see 王八[wang2 ba1]
(1) customer at a brothel; john; someone who has forgotten the eight virtues; (2) brothel; owner of a brothel

悌友

see styles
tì yǒu
    ti4 you3
t`i yu
    ti yu
to show brotherly love for friends

悌睦

see styles
tì mù
    ti4 mu4
t`i mu
    ti mu
to live at peace as brothers

悪所

see styles
 akusho
    あくしょ
(1) dangerous area; perilous road; (2) (See 岡場所・おかばしょ) red-light district; house of ill repute; brothel

愚兄

see styles
 gukei / guke
    ぐけい
(1) (humble language) (one's) older brother; (2) foolish older brother

愚弟

see styles
 gutei / gute
    ぐてい
(1) (humble language) (one's) younger brother; (2) foolish younger brother

慈兄

see styles
 jikei / jike
    じけい
(rare) affectionate elder brother

手足

see styles
shǒu zú
    shou3 zu2
shou tsu
 teashi(p); shusoku
    てあし(P); しゅそく
hands and feet; (fig.) brothers; retinue, henchmen, accomplices
(1) hands and feet; limbs; (2) person at one's beck and call; person at hand; reliable worker
hand and feet

昆仲

see styles
kūn zhòng
    kun1 zhong4
k`un chung
    kun chung
(literary) brothers; elder and younger brother

昆弟

see styles
 kontei / konte
    こんてい
(archaism) brothers

昆玉

see styles
kūn yù
    kun1 yu4
k`un yü
    kun yü
honorific term for another person's brother

暗屋

see styles
 kuraya
    くらや
(clandestine) brothel (Edo period); whorehouse

替名

see styles
 kaena
    かえな
(1) alternative name; alternate name; (2) assumed name of a customer in a brothel (for anonymity); (3) stage name

末弟

see styles
 battei; mattei / batte; matte
    ばってい; まってい
(1) youngest brother; (2) last disciple

本間

see styles
 monma
    もんま
(1) (See 京間・2) official size of a tatami mat for measuring room size (esp. a Kyoto-size tatami mat); (2) {music} basic rhythm (in traditional Japanese music); (3) (archaism) room (in a brothel) of a prostitute of the highest rank; (personal name) Monma

楼主

see styles
 roushu / roshu
    ろうしゅ
(See 妓楼,酒楼) owner of a brothel or restaurant

次兄

see styles
 jikei / jike
    じけい
second elder brother

歐巴


欧巴

see styles
ōu bā
    ou1 ba1
ou pa
(female usage) older brother (loanword from Korean "oppa"); male friend

氏上

see styles
 ujinokami
    うじのかみ
(1) (archaism) eldest son; (2) (archaism) older brother; older sister; (3) (archaism) older person; (4) (archaism) head of a clan; head of a region; (5) (archaism) skilled craftsman; (archaism) head of a clan; (personal name) Ujinokami

洞房

see styles
dòng fáng
    dong4 fang2
tung fang
 doubou / dobo
    どうぼう
secret inner room; bridal room
(can act as adjective) (1) {anat} sinoatrial; (2) (archaism) inner bedroom; (3) (archaism) brothel

無著


无着

see styles
wú zhuó
    wu2 zhuo2
wu cho
 muchaku
    むちゃく
(of income etc) to be unassured; to lack a reliable source
(person) Asanga (approx. 310-390 CE)
Unattached, not in bondage to anything. Name of Asaṅga, brother of Vasubandhu, and others.

父兄

see styles
fù xiōng
    fu4 xiong1
fu hsiung
 fukei / fuke
    ふけい
father and elder brother(s); head of the family; patriarch
(1) guardians; parents; (2) father and older brother

猶子


犹子

see styles
yóu zǐ
    you2 zi3
yu tzu
 yuuko / yuko
    ゆうこ
(old) brother's son or daughter; nephew
nephew (like a son); another child considered as one's own; (female given name) Yūko

玄奘

see styles
xuán zàng
    xuan2 zang4
hsüan tsang
 genjou / genjo
    げんじょう
Xuanzang (602-664), Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and translator who traveled to India 629-645
(given name) Genjō; (person) Xuanzang (602-664)
Xuanzang, whose name is written variously e. g. Hsüan Chuang, Hiüen-tsang, Hiouen Tsang, Yüan Tsang, Yüen Chwang; the famous pilgrim to India, whose surname was 陳 Chen and personal name 禕 Wei; a native of Henan, A. D. 600-664 (Giles). It is said that he entered a monastery at 13 years of age and in 618 with his elder brother, who had preceded him in becoming a monk, went to Chang-an 長安, the capital, where in 622 he was fully ordained. Finding that China possessed only half of the Buddhist classics, he took his staff, bound his feet, and on foot braved the perils of the deserts and mountains of Central Asia. The date of his setting out is uncertain (629 or 627), but the year of his arrival in India is given as 633: after visiting and studying in many parts of India, he returned home, reaching the capital in 645, was received with honour and presented his collection of 657 works, 'besides many images and pictures, and one hundred and fifty relics, 'to the Court. Taizong, the emperor, gave him the 弘福寺 Hongfu monastery in which to work. He presented the manuscript of his famous 大唐西域記 Record of Western Countries in 646 and completed it as it now stands by 648. The emperor Gaozong called him to Court in 653 and gave him the 慈恩寺 Cien monastery in which to work, a monastery which ever after was associated with him; in 657 he removed him to the 玉華宮 Yuhua Gong and made that palace a monastery. He translated seventy-five works in 1335 juan. In India he received the titles of 摩訶耶那提婆 Mahāyānadeva and 木叉提婆 Mokṣadeva; he was also known as 三藏法師 Tripiṭaka teacher of Dharma. He died in 664, in his 65th year.

王八

see styles
wáng ba
    wang2 ba5
wang pa
softshell turtle; cuckold; (old) male owner of a brothel

王導


王导

see styles
wáng dǎo
    wang2 dao3
wang tao
Wang Dao (276-339), powerful official of Jin dynasty and brother of general Wang Dun 王敦, regent of Jin from 325

王弟

see styles
 outei / ote
    おうてい
royal prince; crown prince's younger brother

王敦

see styles
wáng dūn
    wang2 dun1
wang tun
Wang Dun (266-324), powerful general of Jin dynasty and brother of civil official Wang Dao 王導|王导, subsequently rebellious warlord 322-324

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

登楼

see styles
 tourou / toro
    とうろう
(n,vs,vi) (1) climbing a tower; going up a tall building; (n,vs,vi) (2) visiting a brothel

皇弟

see styles
 koutei / kote
    こうてい
younger brother of an Emperor

盟兄

see styles
méng xiōng
    meng2 xiong1
meng hsiung
senior partner in sworn brotherhood

盟弟

see styles
méng dì
    meng2 di4
meng ti
junior partner in sworn brotherhood

相婿

see styles
 aimuko
    あいむこ
brother-in-law

相聟

see styles
 aimuko
    あいむこ
brother-in-law

矢場

see styles
 yaba
    やば
(1) archery range; (2) (See 楊弓場) brothel (covering up as an archery range); (place-name, surname) Yaba

神交

see styles
shén jiāo
    shen2 jiao1
shen chiao
soul brothers; friends in spirit who have never met; to commune with

窯子


窑子

see styles
yáo zi
    yao2 zi5
yao tzu
(old) low-grade brothel

章臺


章台

see styles
zhāng tái
    zhang1 tai2
chang t`ai
    chang tai
street name in ancient Chang'an synonymous with brothel area; red-light district

篝火

see styles
gōu huǒ
    gou1 huo3
kou huo
 kagaribi
    かがりび
bonfire
(1) fire built in an iron basket (watch fire, fishing fire, etc.); bonfire; campfire; (2) (archaism) brothel-keeper (Edo period)

紅楼

see styles
 kourou / koro
    こうろう
(1) family or brothel with a beautiful woman; (2) (orig. meaning) vermillion-lacquered mansion; (personal name) Kōrou

結拜


结拜

see styles
jié bài
    jie2 bai4
chieh pai
to become sworn brothers or sisters; sworn (brothers)

結義


结义

see styles
jié yì
    jie2 yi4
chieh i
to swear brotherhood

繼兄


继兄

see styles
jì xiōng
    ji4 xiong1
chi hsiung
older stepbrother

繼弟


继弟

see styles
jì dì
    ji4 di4
chi ti
younger stepbrother

義兄

see styles
 gikei(p); ani(gikun) / gike(p); ani(gikun)
    ぎけい(P); あに(gikun)
(1) brother-in-law (spouse's older brother or older sister's husband); (2) older stepbrother

義妹

see styles
 gimai(p); imouto(gikun) / gimai(p); imoto(gikun)
    ぎまい(P); いもうと(gikun)
(1) sister-in-law (spouse's younger sister or younger brother's wife); (2) younger stepsister; younger adopted sister; non-blood-related younger sister

義姉

see styles
 gishi(p); ane(gikun)
    ぎし(P); あね(gikun)
(1) sister-in-law (spouse's older sister or older brother's wife); (2) older stepsister; older adopted sister; non-blood-related older sister

義弟

see styles
 gitei(p); otouto(gikun) / gite(p); ototo(gikun)
    ぎてい(P); おとうと(gikun)
(1) brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (2) (rare) younger stepbrother

義氣


义气

see styles
yì qì
    yi4 qi4
i ch`i
    i chi
spirit of loyalty and self-sacrifice; code of brotherhood; also pr. [yi4 qi5]

老兄

see styles
lǎo xiōng
    lao3 xiong1
lao hsiung
elder brother (often used self-referentially); (form of address between male friends) old chap; buddy

老鴇


老鸨

see styles
lǎo bǎo
    lao3 bao3
lao pao
female brothel keeper

胞兄

see styles
bāo xiōng
    bao1 xiong1
pao hsiung
elder brother born to the same parents

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

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