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<123456789>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
倡伎 see styles |
chāng jì chang1 ji4 ch`ang chi chang chi shōgi |
[female] singers |
倡女 see styles |
chāng nǚ chang1 nv3 ch`ang nü chang nü shōnyo |
[female] singers |
倡妓 see styles |
chāng jì chang1 ji4 ch`ang chi chang chi shōgi |
[female] singers |
倡婦 倡妇 see styles |
chāng fù chang1 fu4 ch`ang fu chang fu shōbu しょうふ |
prostitute; harlot [female] singers |
傭婦 佣妇 see styles |
yōng fù yong1 fu4 yung fu |
maid; female servant; domestic worker; domestic helper; housekeeper |
僕婢 see styles |
bokuhi ぼくひ |
male and female servants |
兩性 两性 see styles |
liǎng xìng liang3 xing4 liang hsing |
male and female; both types (acid and alkaline, positive and negative etc); (chemistry) amphoteric |
冰心 see styles |
bīng xīn bing1 xin1 ping hsin |
Bing Xin (1900-1999), female poet and children's writer |
処女 see styles |
shojo しょじょ |
(1) (See 童貞・1) virgin (usu. female); maiden; (can act as adjective) (2) (See 処女林) virgin (e.g. forest); unspoiled by human activity; (can act as adjective) (3) (See 処女航海,処女作) debut; maiden (e.g. voyage) |
割座 see styles |
wariza わりざ |
sitting posture with the legs bent back on each side; Japanese traditional informal female sitting posture; w-sitting; reverse tailor style sitting |
割禮 割礼 see styles |
gē lǐ ge1 li3 ko li |
circumcision (male or female) See: 割礼 |
劉洋 刘洋 see styles |
liú yáng liu2 yang2 liu yang |
Liu Yang (1978-), China's first female astronaut in space (June 16, 2012) |
助番 see styles |
sukeban すけばん |
leader of a female gang; leader of a group of delinquent girls |
化女 see styles |
huà nǚ hua4 nv3 hua nü kenyo; kejo けにょ; けじょ |
(1) {Buddh} Buddha or Bodhisattva appearing in female form; female incarnation; (2) female ghost; female apparition is 化人 in female form. |
口寄 see styles |
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 |
吐涙 see styles |
tǔ lèi tu3 lei4 t`u lei tu lei torui |
Female and male seminal fluids which blend for conception. |
唖蝉 see styles |
oshizemi おしぜみ |
voiceless cicada (female); Asian cicada |
唧致 see styles |
xián zhì xian2 zhi4 hsien chih kanchi |
female slave or servant |
商女 see styles |
shāng nǚ shang1 nu:3 shang nü shoujo / shojo しょうじょ |
female singer (archaic) (1) (rare) (dated) business woman; (2) (rare) (dated) prostitute |
喬紅 乔红 see styles |
qiáo hóng qiao2 hong2 ch`iao hung chiao hung |
Qiao Hong (1968-), former PRC female table tennis player |
嗽卑 see styles |
sòu bēi sou4 bei1 sou pei sōhi |
upāsikā, an old form, see 烏 a female disciple. |
四波 see styles |
sì bō si4 bo1 ssu po shi ha |
An abbreviation for 四波羅蜜菩薩. The four female attendants on Vairocana in the Vajradhātu, evolved from him, each of them a 'mother' of one of the four Buddhas of the four quarters; v. 四佛, etc. |
四衆 四众 see styles |
sì zhòng si4 zhong4 ssu chung shishu; shishuu / shishu; shishu ししゅ; ししゅう |
(1) four orders of Buddhist followers (monks, nuns, male lay devotees and female lay devotees); (2) four monastic communities (ordained monks, ordained nuns, male novices and female novices); (3) (in Tendai) the four assemblies The four varga (groups, or orders), i. e. bhikṣu, bhikṣuṇī, upāsaka and upāsikā, monks, nuns, male and female devotees. Another group, according to Tiantai's commentary on the Lotus, is 發起衆 the assembly which, through Śāriputra, stirred the Buddha to begin his Lotus Sutra sermons; 當機衆 the pivotal assembly, those who were responsive to him; 影向衆 the reflection assembly, those like Mañjuśrī, etc., who reflected on, or drew out the Buddha's teaching; and 結緣衆 those who only profited in having seen and heard a Buddha, and therefore whose enlightenment is delayed to a future life. |
四輩 四辈 see styles |
sì bèi si4 bei4 ssu pei shihai |
The four grades: (1) bhikṣu, bhikṣuṇī, upāsaka, upāsikā, i. e. monks, nuns, male and female disciples, v. 四衆; (2) men, devas, nāgas, and ghosts 鬼. |
堂妹 see styles |
táng mèi tang2 mei4 t`ang mei tang mei |
younger female patrilineal cousin |
堂姊 see styles |
táng zǐ tang2 zi3 t`ang tzu tang tzu |
older female patrilineal cousin |
堂姐 see styles |
táng jiě tang2 jie3 t`ang chieh tang chieh |
older female patrilineal cousin |
報女 报女 see styles |
bào nǚ bao4 nv3 pao nü hōnyo |
a (real) female body obtained based on karmic retribution |
外孫 外孙 see styles |
wài sūn wai4 sun1 wai sun gaison; sotomago がいそん; そとまご |
daughter's son; grandson; descendant via the female line grandchild from a daughter married into another family |
多羅 多罗 see styles |
duō luó duo1 luo2 to lo tara たら |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 多羅樹) palmyra; (2) (abbreviation) (See 多羅葉) lusterleaf holly; (3) patra (silver incense dish placed in front of a Buddhist statue); (surname, female given name) Tara tārā, in the sense of starry, or scintillation; Tāla, for the fan-palm; Tara, from 'to pass over', a ferry, etc. Tārā, starry, piercing, the eye, the pupil; the last two are both Sanskrit and Chinese definitions; it is a term applied to certain female deities and has been adopted especially by Tibetan Buddhism for certain devīs of the Tantric school. The origin of the term is also ascribed to tar meaning 'to cross', i. e. she who aids to cross the sea of mortality. Getty, 19-27. The Chinese derivation is the eye; the tara devīs; either as śakti or independent, are little known outside Lamaism. Tāla is the palmyra, or fan-palm, whose leaves are used for writing and known as 具多 Pei-to, pattra. The tree is described as 70 or 80 feet high, with fruit like yellow rice-seeds; the borassus eabelliformis; a measure of 70 feet. Taras, from to cross over, also means a ferry, and a bank, or the other shore. Also 呾囉. |
大姊 see styles |
dà jiě da4 jie3 ta chieh daishi |
Elder sister, a courtesy title for a lay female devotee, or a nun. |
大鷹 see styles |
ootaka; ootaka おおたか; オオタカ |
(1) (kana only) (See 小鷹) northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis); (2) female hawk (or falcon); (3) (abbreviation) (See 大鷹狩) falconry (using a northern goshawk); (surname) Ootaka |
天仙 see styles |
tiān xiān tian1 xian1 t`ien hsien tien hsien tensen てんせん |
immortal (esp. female); deity; fairy; Goddess; fig. beautiful woman (See 仙人・せんにん・1) heavenly immortal (in Taoism); (given name) Tensen deva-ṛṣi, or devas and rsis, or immortals. Nāgārjuna gives ten classes of ṛṣis whose lifetime is 100, 000 years, then they are reincarnated. Another category is fivefold: 天仙 deva-ṛṣis in the mountains round Sumeru: 神仙 spirit-ṛṣis who roam the air: 人仙 humans who have attained the powers of immortals; 地仙 earth ṛṣis, subterranean; 鬼仙 pretas, or malevolent ṛṣis. |
太夫 see styles |
dayuu / dayu だゆう |
(1) high-ranking noh actor; (2) head of a school of noh performance; (3) high ranking courtesan (esp. in Yoshiwara) (Edo-period); (4) joruri narrator; manzai narrator; (5) female role actor in kabuki; (6) low ranking priest in a Shinto shrine; (7) lord steward (formerly the fifth court rank); (given name) Dayū |
女主 see styles |
onnaaruji / onnaruji おんなあるじ |
female owner; proprietress; landlady; female head of a household |
女伴 see styles |
nǚ bàn nu:3 ban4 nü pan |
female companion |
女傭 女佣 see styles |
nǚ yōng nu:3 yong1 nü yung |
(female) maid |
女像 see styles |
nǚ xiàng nv3 xiang4 nü hsiang nyo zō |
the female form |
女僕 女仆 see styles |
nǚ pú nu:3 pu2 nü p`u nü pu |
female servant; maid |
女優 女优 see styles |
nǚ yōu nu:3 you1 nü yu joyuu / joyu じょゆう |
actress (See 男優) actress; female actor; (female given name) Meyu |
女医 see styles |
joi じょい |
female doctor |
女囚 see styles |
joshuu / joshu じょしゅう |
female prisoner; female convict |
女声 see styles |
josei / jose じょせい |
female voice |
女天 see styles |
nǚ tiān nv3 tian1 nü t`ien nü tien nyoten |
Female devas in the desire-realm. In and above the Brahmalokas 色界 they do not exist. |
女嬰 女婴 see styles |
nǚ yīng nu:3 ying1 nü ying |
female baby |
女子 see styles |
nǚ zǐ nu:3 zi3 nü tzu meko; meko めこ; メコ |
woman; female (1) (めこ only) (kana only) (archaism) girl; (2) (kana only) (archaism) (slang) vagina; (place-name) Mego |
女将 see styles |
okami; joshou; nyoshou / okami; josho; nyosho おかみ; じょしょう; にょしょう |
proprietress (of a traditional Japanese inn, restaurant, or shop); landlady; hostess; mistress; female innkeeper |
女將 女将 see styles |
nǚ jiàng nu:3 jiang4 nü chiang |
female general; (fig.) woman who is a leading figure in her area of expertise See: 女将 |
女工 see styles |
nǚ gōng nu:3 gong1 nü kung jokou / joko じょこう |
working woman; variant of 女紅|女红[nu:3 gong1] (obsolete) female factory worker |
女形 see styles |
onaga おなが |
(gikun reading) male actor in female kabuki roles; (surname) Onaga |
女役 see styles |
onnayaku おんなやく |
(1) female role (e.g. in film); female part; (2) occupation deemed fit for a woman; (3) (slang) passive role in a male homosexual relationship |
女心 see styles |
onnagokoro おんなごころ |
woman's heart; female instincts or psychology |
女怪 see styles |
jokai じょかい |
female ghost; female apparition; female monster |
女房 see styles |
nyoubou(p); nyoubo; nyuubou(ok) / nyobo(p); nyobo; nyubo(ok) にょうぼう(P); にょうぼ; にゅうぼう(ok) |
(1) wife (esp. one's own wife); (2) (にょうぼう, にゅうぼう only) court lady; female court attache; woman who served at the imperial palace; (3) (にょうぼう, にゅうぼう only) (archaism) woman (esp. as a love interest) |
女手 see styles |
onnade おんなで |
(1) (See 男手・おとこで・1) female help; female labor; female labour; female worker; (2) (See 男手・おとこで・2) woman's handwriting; (3) (archaism) (See 男手・おとこで・3) hiragana |
女拓 see styles |
nyotaku にょたく |
(See 魚拓・1) (making a) print with a female body |
女方 see styles |
nǚ fāng nu:3 fang1 nü fang ozakata おざかた |
the bride's side (of a wedding); of the bride's party male actor in female kabuki roles; (place-name) Ozakata |
女星 see styles |
nǚ xīng nu:3 xing1 nü hsing |
female star; famous actress |
女木 see styles |
megi めぎ |
(1) female plant (esp. a woody plant); gynoecious plant; (2) indented part of a wooden joint (in construction); (surname) Megi |
女根 see styles |
nǚ gēn nv3 gen1 nü ken nyokon |
Yoni. The female sex-organ. |
女気 see styles |
onnake おんなけ |
(See 女っ気・おんなっけ) female presence |
女犯 see styles |
nǚ fàn nu:3 fan4 nü fan nyobon にょぼん |
female offender in imperial China (old) sin of having sexual relations with a woman (for a Buddhist priest) The woman offence, i.e. sexual immorality on the part of a monk. |
女生 see styles |
nǚ shēng nu:3 sheng1 nü sheng josei / jose じょせい |
schoolgirl; female student; girl schoolgirl |
女系 see styles |
jokei; nyokei / joke; nyoke じょけい; にょけい |
female line; matrilinear |
女色 see styles |
nǚ sè nu:3 se4 nü se joshoku; nyoshoku; joshiki じょしょく; にょしょく; じょしき |
female charms; femininity woman's beauty or charms; love affair with a woman; lust for women Female beauty— is a chain, a serious delusion, a grievous calamity. The 智度論 14 says it is better to burn out the eyes with a red-hot iron than behold woman with unsteady heart. |
女袴 see styles |
onnabakama おんなばかま |
(archaism) hakama for women (esp. hakama worn by female students and teachers in the Meiji period) |
女装 see styles |
josou / joso じょそう |
(n,vs,vi) female clothing; wearing female clothing; cross dressing (for a man) |
女親 see styles |
onnaoya おんなおや |
mother; female parent |
女豹 see styles |
mehyou / mehyo めひょう |
leopardess; female leopard |
女賊 女贼 see styles |
nǚ zéi nv3 zei2 nü tsei jozoku; nyozoku じょぞく; にょぞく |
(1) (hist) female bandit; female robber; (2) (にょぞく only) (derogatory term) {Buddh} woman (who distracts men's search for truth) Woman the robber, as the cause of sexual passion, stealing away the riches of religion, v. 智度論 14. |
女身 see styles |
nǚ shēn nv3 shen1 nü shen nyoshin |
female body |
女陰 女阴 see styles |
nǚ yīn nu:3 yin1 nü yin join; nyoin じょいん; にょいん |
vulva; pudenda female genitals; vulva; (personal name) Mekage |
奴婢 see styles |
nú bì nu2 bi4 nu pi nuhi; dohi ぬひ; どひ |
slave servant (1) (ぬひ only) (hist) slaves (lowest class in the ritsuryō system); bondservants; (2) male and female servants; manservants and maids Male and female slaves. |
奴家 see styles |
nú jiā nu2 jia1 nu chia |
(old) your servant (humble self-reference by young female) |
妃嬪 妃嫔 see styles |
fēi pín fei1 pin2 fei p`in fei pin hihin ひひん |
imperial concubine (1) (archaism) emperor's wife and concubines; (2) (archaism) emperor's female attendant |
妓樂 妓乐 see styles |
jì lè ji4 le4 chi le gigaku |
Female musicians and performers. |
妓生 see styles |
kiisen; kiisan; gisei / kisen; kisan; gise キーセン; キーサン; ぎせい |
kisaeng (Korean female entertainer) (kor: gisaeng) |
妻神 see styles |
tsumagami つまがみ |
goddess; female deity; (personal name) Tsumagami |
姉貴 see styles |
aneki あねき |
(1) (familiar language) (honorific or respectful language) (貴 is ateji) elder sister; (2) (honorific or respectful language) older female friend |
娘役 see styles |
musumeyaku むすめやく |
(See 男役) female part or role (drama, kabuki, etc.) |
娼女 see styles |
chāng nǚ chang1 nu:3 ch`ang nü chang nü shōnyo |
prostitute [female ] singers, performers |
婢女 see styles |
bì nǚ bi4 nu:3 pi nü hashitame はしため |
slave girl; servant girl female servant |
婦人 妇人 see styles |
fù rén fu4 ren2 fu jen fujin ふじん |
married woman (sensitive word) (dated) (See 紳士) woman; lady; adult female "Nothing is so dangerous to monastic chastity as woman"; she is the root of all misery, hindrance, destruction, bondage, sorrow, hatred, blindness, etc. |
婦好 妇好 see styles |
fù hǎo fu4 hao3 fu hao |
Fu Hao (c. 1200 BC), or Lady Hao, female Chinese general of the late Shang Dynasty 商朝[Shang1 chao2] |
婦婦 see styles |
fufu ふふ |
female married couple |
孫悅 孙悦 see styles |
sūn yuè sun1 yue4 sun yüeh |
Sun Yue (1973-), PRC female pop star; Sun Yue (1985-), PRC basketball star |
學妹 学妹 see styles |
xué mèi xue2 mei4 hsüeh mei |
junior or younger female schoolmate |
學姐 学姐 see styles |
xué jiě xue2 jie3 hsüeh chieh |
senior or older female schoolmate |
宅女 see styles |
zhái nǚ zhai2 nu:3 chai nü |
female geek; female nerd; otaku girl |
定妃 see styles |
dìng fēi ding4 fei1 ting fei jōhi |
The female figures representing meditation in the maṇḍalas; male is wisdom, female is meditation. |
宮女 宫女 see styles |
gōng nǚ gong1 nu:3 kung nü kyuujo; miyaonna / kyujo; miyaonna きゅうじょ; みやおんな |
palace maid; CL:個|个[ge4],名[ming2],位[wei4] female court attendant; court lady |
家姬 see styles |
jiā jī jia1 ji1 chia chi |
(old) female servants or concubines in homes of the rich |
實女 实女 see styles |
shí nǚ shi2 nu:3 shih nü jitsunyo |
female suffering absence or atresia of vagina (as birth defect) real woman |
小妹 see styles |
xiǎo mèi xiao3 mei4 hsiao mei shoumai / shomai しょうまい |
little sister; girl; (Tw) young female employee working in a low-level role dealing with the public (assistant, waitress, attendant etc) (pronoun) little sister; younger sister |
小娘 see styles |
komusume こむすめ |
(oft. used derog. or teasingly) young girl; lass; adolescent female; (female given name) Koito |
小婢 see styles |
xiǎo bì xiao3 bi4 hsiao pi shōhi しょうひ |
(archaism) young female servant slave |
少女 see styles |
shào nǚ shao4 nu:3 shao nü shoujo / shojo しょうじょ otome おとめ |
girl; young lady (1) little girl; maiden; young lady; female usually between 7 and 18 years old; (2) (archaism) female between 17 and 20 years old (ritsuryo period); little girl; maiden; young lady; female usually between 7 and 18 years old |
少婢 see styles |
shouhi / shohi しょうひ |
(archaism) young female servant |
居士 see styles |
jū shì ju1 shi4 chü shih koji こじ |
(1) {Buddh} (See 大姉・だいし) grhapati (layman; sometimes used as a posthumous suffix); (2) private-sector scholar 倶欏鉢底; 迦羅越 kulapati. A chief, head of a family; squire, landlord. A householder who practises Buddhism at home without becoming a monk. The female counterpart is 女居士. The 居士傳 is a compilation giving the biography of many devout Buddhists. |
巫女 see styles |
wū nǚ wu1 nv3 wu nü miko みこ |
(1) (Shinto) miko; shrine maiden; young girl or woman (trad. an unmarried virgin) who assists priests at shrines; (2) medium; sorceress; shamaness; noro; member of a hereditary caste of female mediums in Okinawa; (female given name) Miko shamaness |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Female" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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