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Simple Dictionary Definition |
監護人 监护人 see styles |
jiān hù rén jian1 hu4 ren2 chien hu jen |
guardian |
祕密主 秘密主 see styles |
mì mì zhǔ mi4 mi4 zhu3 mi mi chu Himitsushu |
Vajrasattva, cf. 金剛薩埵, who is king of Yakṣas and guardian of the secret of Buddhas. |
神衆壇 神众坛 see styles |
shén zhòng tán shen2 zhong4 tan2 shen chung t`an shen chung tan jinshu dan |
guardian's altar |
菴婆女 庵婆女 see styles |
ān pó nǚ an1 po2 nv3 an p`o nü an po nü Anbanyo |
(菴婆羅女) Āmradārika, Āmrapālī, Ambapālī; the guardian of the āmra tree; a female who presented to Śākyamuni the Āmravana garden; another legend says she was born of an āmra tree; mother of Jīvaka, son of Bimbisāra. |
虛空藏 虚空藏 see styles |
xū kōng zàng xu1 kong1 zang4 hsü k`ung tsang hsü kung tsang Kokū Zō |
Ākāśagarbha, or Gaganagarbha, the central bodhisattva in the court of space in the garbhadhātu group; guardian of the treasury of all wisdom and achievement; his powers extend to the five directions of space; five forms of him are portrayed under different names; he is also identified with the dawn, Aruṇa, and the 明星 or Venus. |
補助人 see styles |
hojonin ほじょにん |
limited guardian |
親権者 see styles |
shinkensha しんけんしゃ |
legal guardian |
訶利底 诃利底 see styles |
hē lì dǐ he1 li4 di3 ho li ti Karitei |
Hāritī; also 訶利帝 (or 訶哩帝); 呵利底; 呵利帝 (or 呵利陀); 阿利底 Ariti; intp. as captivating, charming; cruel; dark green, yellow, etc.; mother of demons, a rākṣasī who was under a vow to devour the children of Rājagṛha, but was converted by the Buddha, and became the guardian of nunneries, where her image, carrying a child and with children by her, is worshipped for children or in children's ailments. |
護戒神 护戒神 see styles |
hù jiè shén hu4 jie4 shen2 hu chieh shen gokaishin |
The five guardian-spirits of each of the five commandments, cf. 二十五神. |
護持增 护持增 see styles |
hù chí zēng hu4 chi2 zeng1 hu ch`ih tseng hu chih tseng gojisō |
guardian monk |
道祖神 see styles |
dourokujin / dorokujin どうろくじん |
traveler's guardian deity (traveller); (place-name) Dōrokujin |
道陸神 see styles |
dourokujin / dorokujin どうろくじん |
(See 道祖神) traveler's guardian deity (traveller); (place-name) Dōrokujin |
金剛神 金刚神 see styles |
jīn gāng shén jin1 gang1 shen2 chin kang shen kongō jin |
The guardian spirits of the Buddhist order; the large idols at the entrance of Buddhist monasteries; also 金剛手; 金剛力士. |
金比羅 see styles |
konpira こんぴら |
guardian deity of seafaring; Kumbhira; (g,p) Konpira |
金毘羅 金毘罗 see styles |
jīn pí luó jin1 pi2 luo2 chin p`i lo chin pi lo konpira こんぴら |
guardian deity of seafaring; Kumbhira; (place-name) Konpira kumbhīra, 金毘囉; 金波羅; 禁毘羅 (or 宮毘羅); a crocodile, alligator, described as 蛟龍 a 'boa-dragon'; cf. 失. A yakṣa-king who was converted and became a guardian of Buddhism, also known as 金毘羅陀 (金毘羅陀迦毘羅); 金毘羅神; 金毘羅大將. For 金毘羅比丘 Kampilla, v. 劫. |
鉤菩薩 钩菩萨 see styles |
gōu pú sà gou1 pu2 sa4 kou p`u sa kou pu sa kō bosatsu |
The bodhisattva guardian with the trident, one of the four with barb, noose, chain or bell. |
障の神 see styles |
saenokami さえのかみ sainokami さいのかみ |
traveler's guardian deity (traveller) |
韋將軍 韦将军 see styles |
wéi jiàng jun wei2 jiang4 jun1 wei chiang chün |
(韋天將軍) One of the generals under the southern mahārāja guardian in a temple. |
韋陀天 see styles |
idaten いだてん |
{Buddh} Wei-To (temple guardian sometimes confused with Vajrapani); (personal name) Ida-ten |
韋馱天 韦驮天 see styles |
wéi tuó tiān wei2 tuo2 tian1 wei t`o t`ien wei to tien |
(韋馱) Weiduo, the guardian facing the main hall of a temple; the origin of Weiduo is uncertain. |
韋駄天 see styles |
idaten いだてん |
(1) {Buddh} Skanda (swift-footed guardian deity); (2) great runner |
三世覺母 三世觉母 see styles |
sān shì jué mǔ san1 shi4 jue2 mu3 san shih chüeh mu sanze(no)kakumo |
A name for Mañjuśrī 文殊; as guardian of the wisdom of Vairocana he is the bodhi-mother of all Buddhas past, present, and future. |
三十六神 see styles |
sān shí liù shén san1 shi2 liu4 shen2 san shih liu shen sanjūroku shin |
(三十六部神) The thirty-six departmental guardian divinities given in the 灌頂三歸五戒帶佩護身咒經. Each is styled 彌栗頭 mṛdu, benign, kindly, for which 善 is used. Their Sanskrit and Chinese names are given in Chinese as follows: (1) 不羅婆 or 善光 kindly light, has to do with attacks of disease; (2) 婆呵婆 or 善明 headaches; (3) 婆邏婆 or 善力 fevers; (4) 抗陀羅 or 善月 disorders of the stomach; (5) 陀利奢 or 善見 tumours; (6) 阿婁呵 or 善供 madness; (7) 伽婆帝 or 善捨 stupidity; (8) 悉抵哆 or 善寂 irascibility; (9) 菩堤薩 or善覺 lust; (10) 提婆羅 or 善天 devils; (11) 阿婆帝 or 善住 deadly injuries; (12) 不若羅 of 善福 graves; (13) 苾闍伽 or 善術 the four quarters; (14) 迦隸婆 or 善帝 enemies; (15) 羅闍遮 or 善主 robbers; (16) 須乾陀 or 善香 creditors; (17) 檀那波 or 善施 thieves; (18) 支多那 or 善意 pestilence; (19) 羅婆那 or 善吉 the five plagues (? typhoid); (20) 鉢婆馱 or 善山 corpse worms; (21) 三摩提 or 善調 continuous concentration; (22) 戾禘馱 or 善備 restlessness; (23) 波利陀 or 善敬 attraction; (24) 波利那 or 善淨 evil cabals; (25) 度伽地 or 善品 deadly poison; (26) 毘梨馱 or 善結 fear; (27) 支陀那 or 善壽 calamities; (28) 伽林摩 or 善逝 childbirth and nursing; (29) 阿留伽 or 善願 the district magistracy; (30) 闍利馱 or 善固 altercations; (31) 阿伽駄 or 善照 anxieties and distresses; (32) 阿訶婆 or 善生 uneasiness; (33) 婆和邏 or 善思 supernatural manifestations; (34) 波利那 or 善藏 jealousy; (35) 固陀那 or 善音 curses; (36) 韋陀羅 or 善妙 exorcism. They have innumerable assistants. He who writes their names and carries them with him can be free from all fear. |
三十番神 see styles |
sanjuubanjin / sanjubanjin さんじゅうばんじん |
{Buddh} the thirty guardian deities (one for each day of the lunar month) |
三宝荒神 see styles |
sanboukoujin / sanbokojin さんぼうこうじん |
(1) {Buddh} (See 三宝) guardian deity of the three jewels (Buddha, Dharma and Sangha); (2) three-person saddle |
二十五神 see styles |
èr shí wǔ shén er4 shi2 wu3 shen2 erh shih wu shen nijūgo shin |
The twenty-five guardian deities who protect any keeper of the commandments, i.e. five for each of the commandments against killing, robbing, adultery, lying, and drinking. |
五大明王 see styles |
wǔ dà míng wáng wu3 da4 ming2 wang2 wu ta ming wang godaimyouou / godaimyoo ごだいみょうおう |
{Buddh} five great wisdom kings (Acala, Kundali, Trilokavijaya, Vajrayaksa, Yamantaka) The five Dharmapālas, or Law-guardians of the Five Dhyāni-Buddhas, of whom they are emanations or embodiments in two forms, compassionate and minatory. The five kings are the fierce aspect, e. g. Yamantaka, or the 六足尊金剛 Six-legged Honoured One is an emanation of Mañjuśrī, who is an emanation of Amitābha. The five kings are 不動, 降三世, 軍荼梨, 六足尊, and 淨身, all vajra-kings. |
五部忿怒 see styles |
wǔ bù fèn nù wu3 bu4 fen4 nu4 wu pu fen nu go bu funnu |
five great guardian kings |
保境將軍 保境将军 see styles |
bǎo jìng jiàng jun bao3 jing4 jiang4 jun1 pao ching chiang chün hōkyō shōgun |
The guardian general of the region. |
大力金剛 大力金刚 see styles |
dà lì jīn gāng da4 li4 jin1 gang1 ta li chin kang dairiki kongō |
The mighty "diamond" or Vajra-mahārāja in the Garbhadhātu group, a fierce guardian and servant of Buddhism, see below. |
天の邪鬼 see styles |
amanojaku あまのじゃく |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) (1) perversity; perverse person; contrary person; contrarian; (2) antagonistic demon in Japanese folklore; (3) demon under the feet of temple guardian statues |
委任契約 see styles |
ininkeiyaku / ininkeyaku いにんけいやく |
{law} delegation contract; mandate agreement; contract delegating legal authority (e.g. to a guardian) |
子安地蔵 see styles |
koyasujizou / koyasujizo こやすじぞう |
(See 地蔵) guardian Ksitigarbha of childbirth (bodhisattva) |
子安観音 see styles |
koyasukannon こやすかんのん |
(See 観音) guardian Avalokitesvara of children and childbirth (bodhisattva) |
守り本尊 see styles |
mamorihonzon まもりほんぞん |
guardian deity |
弩達囉灑 弩达囉洒 see styles |
nǔ dá luō sǎ nu3 da2 luo1 sa3 nu ta lo sa Dodarasha |
Durdharṣa, hard to hold 難執持, or hard to overcome 難降伏, or hard to behold 無能見, guardian of the inner gate in Vairocana's maṇḍala. |
提多羅吒 提多罗咤 see styles |
tí duō luó zhà ti2 duo1 luo2 zha4 t`i to lo cha ti to lo cha Daitarata |
Dhṛtarāṣṭra, one of the four mahārājas, the yellow guardian eastward of Sumeru; also 頭賴吒; 第黎多曷羅殺吒羅. |
毘沙門天 毘沙门天 see styles |
pí shā mén tiān pi2 sha1 men2 tian1 p`i sha men t`ien pi sha men tien bishamonten びしゃもんてん |
{Buddh} Vaisravana (guardian god of Buddhism); (place-name) Bishamonten (Skt. Vaiśravaṇa) |
毘流波叉 毗流波叉 see styles |
pí liú bō chā pi2 liu2 bo1 cha1 p`i liu po ch`a pi liu po cha Biruhasha |
Virūpākṣa, 'irregular-eyed,' 'three-eyed like Śiva,' translated wide-eyed, or evil-eyed; one of the four mahārājas, guardian of the West, lord of nāgas, colour red. Also 毘流博叉 (or 毘樓博叉); 鼻溜波阿叉; 鞞路波阿迄. |
牛頭大王 牛头大王 see styles |
niú tóu dà wáng niu2 tou2 da4 wang2 niu t`ou ta wang niu tou ta wang gozu daiō |
The guardian deity of the Jetavana monastery, and an incarnation of 藥師 q. v. |
獅子舞い see styles |
shishimai ししまい |
lion dance; traditional dance performed by one or more dancers wearing a guardian lion costume |
神様仏様 see styles |
kamisamahotokesama かみさまほとけさま |
God and Buddha; Gods and Buddhas; one's guardian angel |
菩提樹神 菩提树神 see styles |
pú tí shù shén pu2 ti2 shu4 shen2 p`u t`i shu shen pu ti shu shen Bodaiju jin |
The goddess-guardian of the Bo-tree. |
被後見者 see styles |
hikoukensha / hikokensha ひこうけんしゃ |
ward (of a guardian); pupil |
見たてる see styles |
mitateru みたてる |
(transitive verb) (1) to select; to choose; (2) to diagnose (an illness); to judge; (3) to liken to something else; to regard as something else (e.g. to use another person as a mirror); (4) to see someone off; (5) to look after; to be (someone's) guardian; (6) to underrate; to look down on; to underestimate (someone) |
見立てる see styles |
mitateru みたてる |
(transitive verb) (1) to select; to choose; (2) to diagnose (an illness); to judge; (3) to liken to something else; to regard as something else (e.g. to use another person as a mirror); (4) to see someone off; (5) to look after; to be (someone's) guardian; (6) to underrate; to look down on; to underestimate (someone) |
護世四王 护世四王 see styles |
hù shì sì wáng hu4 shi4 si4 wang2 hu shih ssu wang gose shiō |
four guardian kings |
護伽藍神 护伽蓝神 see styles |
hù qié lán shén hu4 qie2 lan2 shen2 hu ch`ieh lan shen hu chieh lan shen gogaran jin |
guardian temple deity(s) |
護明大士 护明大士 see styles |
hù míng dà shì hu4 ming2 da4 shi4 hu ming ta shih Gomyō daishi |
Prabhāpāla; guardian of light, or illumination, name of Śākyamuni when in the Tuṣita heaven before earthly incarnation. |
金剛力士 金刚力士 see styles |
jīn gāng lì shì jin1 gang1 li4 shi4 chin kang li shih kongourikishi / kongorikishi こんごうりきし |
{Buddh} (See 金剛杵・こんごうしょ) Deva king (guardian god at a temple gate, holding a vajra); Vajrapani vajra-warriors |
金剛夜叉 金刚夜叉 see styles |
jīn gāng yè chā jin1 gang1 ye4 cha1 chin kang yeh ch`a chin kang yeh cha kongō yasa こんごうやしゃ |
Vajrayaksa (or 金剛藥叉) Vajrayakṣa. One of the five 大明王, fierce guardian of the north in the region of Amoghasiddhi, or Śākyamuni, also styled the bodhisattva with the fangs. |
金剛怒目 金刚怒目 see styles |
jīn gāng - nù mù jin1 gang1 - nu4 mu4 chin kang - nu mu |
(idiom) to have a face as terrifying as a temple's guardian deity |
鎮守の神 see styles |
chinjunokami ちんじゅのかみ |
local deity; guardian god |
閻曼德迦 阎曼德迦 see styles |
yán màn dé jiā yan2 man4 de2 jia1 yen man te chia Enmantokuka |
Yamāntaka, the destroyer; Śiva, Yama's destroyer; one of the 明王 represented with six legs, guardian of the West. |
韋馱菩薩 韦驮菩萨 see styles |
wéi tuó pú sà wei2 tuo2 pu2 sa4 wei t`o p`u sa wei to pu sa |
Skanda, the general or guardian Bodhisattva |
三十六部神 see styles |
sān shí liù bù shén san1 shi2 liu4 bu4 shen2 san shih liu pu shen sanjūrokubu shin |
thirty-six departmental guardian deities |
伊朗憲監會 伊朗宪监会 see styles |
yī lǎng xiàn jiān huì yi1 lang3 xian4 jian1 hui4 i lang hsien chien hui |
Guardian Council of the Constitution of Iran |
伊羅鉢龍王 伊罗钵龙王 see styles |
yī luó bō lóng wáng yi1 luo2 bo1 long2 wang2 i lo po lung wang irahatsuryū ō |
(伊羅鉢多羅龍王); 伊羅多羅 (or 伊羅跋羅); 伊羅婆那; 伊那槃婆龍 and many other forms, v. supra. Elāpattra, Erāpattra, Eḍavarṇa, Ersavarṇa. A nāga, or elephant, which is also a meaning of Airāvaṇa and Airāvata. A nāga-guardian of a sea or lake, who had plucked a herb wrongfully in a previous incarnation, been made into a naga and now begged the Buddha that he might be reborn in a higher sphere. Another version is that he pulled up a tree, which stuck to his head and grew there, hence his name. One form is 伊羅婆那龍象王, which may have an association with Indra's elephant. |
倶毘留波叉 倶毗留波叉 see styles |
jù pí liú bō chā ju4 pi2 liu2 bo1 cha1 chü p`i liu po ch`a chü pi liu po cha Kubiruhasha |
Defined variously, but in indicative of Virūpākṣa, the three-eyed Śiva; the guardian ruler of the West, v. 毘. |
大元帥明王 大元帅明王 see styles |
dà yuán shuài míng wáng da4 yuan2 shuai4 ming2 wang2 ta yüan shuai ming wang taigenmyouou; daigensuimyouou / taigenmyoo; daigensuimyoo たいげんみょうおう; だいげんすいみょうおう |
{Buddh} Atavaka (guardian deity) The great commander, one of the sixteen 明王 q.v., named Atavika 阿吒薄迦 (or 倶 or 皆). There are four sutras, chiefly spells connected with his cult. |
大勇猛菩薩 see styles |
dà yǒng měng pú sà da4 yong3 meng3 pu2 sa4 ta yung meng p`u sa ta yung meng pu sa |
A guardian ruler in the Garbhadhātu group called Mahānīla, the Great Blue Pearl, or perhaps sapphire, which in some way is associated with him. |
婆珊婆演底 see styles |
pó shān pó yǎn dǐ po2 shan1 po2 yan3 di3 p`o shan p`o yen ti po shan po yen ti basan baentei |
vasanta-vayantī, spring-weaving, but the description is of a guardian of the night or of sleep. |
成年後見人 see styles |
seinenkoukennin / senenkokennin せいねんこうけんにん |
{law} adult guardian; guardian of adult |
毘訶羅波羅 毘诃罗波罗 see styles |
pí hē luó bō luó pi2 he1 luo2 bo1 luo2 p`i ho lo po lo pi ho lo po lo bikarahara |
vihārapāla, the guardian of a monastery. |
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kodama こだま |
guardian deity of silkworms |
那羅延金剛 那罗延金刚 see styles |
nà luó yán jīn gāng na4 luo2 yan2 jin1 gang1 na lo yen chin kang naraen kongō |
vajra-wielding guardian spirits |
ガーディアン see styles |
gaadian / gadian ガーディアン |
guardian; (personal name) Gadian |
密迹金剛力士 密迹金刚力士 see styles |
mì jī jīn gāng lì shì mi4 ji1 jin1 gang1 li4 shi4 mi chi chin kang li shih Misshaku kongō rikishi |
Vajrapāṇi, guardian of buddhas, driving away all yakṣa disturbers, a form of Indra; his dhāraṇīs have been twice translated into Chinese, v. B.N. The 密奢兜 esoteric 'Cintya' is a mantra said to have been used by all the seven buddhas down to and including Śākyamuni. |
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yamamori やまもり |
ranger (forest); mountain guardian |
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yamabiko やまびこ |
(1) echo (esp. one reverberating in the mountains); (2) mountain god; mountain guardian deity |
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ootoshinokami おおとしのかみ |
guardian deity of grain farming; guardian deity of the rice harvest |
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shugoryuu / shugoryu しゅごりゅう |
(guards the 龍穴 from which flows the 龍脈) guardian dragon |
憲法監護委員會 宪法监护委员会 see styles |
xiàn fǎ jiān hù wěi yuán huì xian4 fa3 jian1 hu4 wei3 yuan2 hui4 hsien fa chien hu wei yüan hui |
Guardian Council, body of 12 appointed clerics which governs Iran |
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konpira こんぴら |
guardian deity of seafaring; Kumbhira |
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kourai(高麗)(p); koma / korai(高麗)(p); koma こうらい(高麗)(P); こま |
(1) (こうらい only) (hist) (abbreviation) Goryeo (dynasty of Korea; 918-1392 CE); (n,n-pref) (2) Korea (esp. the Goguryeo kingdom or the Goryeo dynasty); (3) (狛 only) (See 狛犬) (stone) guardian lion-dogs at Shinto shrine |
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niou / nio におう |
two Deva kings; guardian gods of Buddhism who stand at the entrance of a Buddhist temple |
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shishi しし |
(1) (See ライオン) lion; (2) (See 狛犬) left-hand guardian dog at a Shinto shrine |
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shishimai ししまい |
lion dance; traditional dance performed by one or more dancers wearing a guardian lion costume |
第黎多曷羅殺吒羅 第黎多曷罗杀咤罗 see styles |
dì lí duō hé luó shā zhà luó di4 li2 duo1 he2 luo2 sha1 zha4 luo2 ti li to ho lo sha cha lo Dairaitakarasattara |
Dhṛtarāṣṭra, one of the four mahārājas, the white guardian of the east, one of the lokapālas, a king of gandharvas and piśacas; cf. 提. |
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funadama ふなだま |
guardian deity of a ship |
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komainu こまいぬ |
(stone) guardian lion-dogs at a Shinto shrine |
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dousojin(道祖神); dousoshin(道祖神); sainokami; saenokami / dosojin(道祖神); dososhin(道祖神); sainokami; saenokami どうそじん(道祖神); どうそしん(道祖神); さいのかみ; さえのかみ |
traveler's guardian deity (traveller) |
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shishi しし |
(1) (See ライオン) lion; (2) (See 狛犬,唐獅子・1) left-hand (stone) guardian lion-dog at a Shinto shrine |
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shishimai ししまい |
lion dance; traditional dance performed by one or more dancers wearing a guardian lion costume |
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ubusunagami うぶすながみ |
{Shinto} guardian deity of one's birthplace |
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mamorite まもりて |
(1) guardian; custodian; preserver; (2) (archaism) watch; guard; lookout; watchman |
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komainu こまいぬ |
(stone) guardian lion-dogs at a Shinto shrine |
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raakeeshon; raakeishon(sk) / rakeeshon; rakeshon(sk) ラーケーション; ラーケイション(sk) |
optional day off school spent doing learning activities with a parent or guardian (wasei: lear(ning) (va)cation) |
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amanojaku(天邪鬼, 天no邪鬼, 天之邪鬼, 天邪久); amanjaku(天n邪鬼) あまのじゃく(天邪鬼, 天の邪鬼, 天之邪鬼, 天邪久); あまんじゃく(天ん邪鬼) |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) (1) perversity; perverse person; contrary person; contrarian; (2) antagonistic demon in Japanese folklore; (3) demon under the feet of temple guardian statues |
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amanojaku(天邪鬼, 天no邪鬼, 天之邪鬼, 天邪久); amanjaku(天邪鬼, 天n邪鬼) あまのじゃく(天邪鬼, 天の邪鬼, 天之邪鬼, 天邪久); あまんじゃく(天邪鬼, 天ん邪鬼) |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) (1) perversity; perverse person; contrary person; contrarian; (2) antagonistic demon in Japanese folklore; (3) demon under the feet of temple guardian statues |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 90 results for "Guardian" in Chinese and/or Japanese.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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