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<1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
清談 清谈 see styles |
qīng tán qing1 tan2 ch`ing t`an ching tan seidan / sedan せいだん |
light intellectual conversation (1) (hist) Qingtan (Taoist-related movement in ancient China); (noun/participle) (2) noble, refined, eloquent speech |
清高 see styles |
qīng gāo qing1 gao1 ch`ing kao ching kao sumitaka すみたか |
noble and virtuous; aloof from politics and material pursuits (personal name) Sumitaka |
湯殿 see styles |
yudono ゆどの |
(1) (dated) (See 風呂場) bathroom; (2) (archaism) bathing; (3) (archaism) bathing attendant (for a noble); (place-name, surname) Yudono |
潔操 洁操 see styles |
jié cāo jie2 cao1 chieh ts`ao chieh tsao |
unimpeachable conduct; noble behavior; spotless personal integrity |
王公 see styles |
wáng gōng wang2 gong1 wang kung oukou / oko おうこう |
princes and dukes; aristocrat (1) royalty and nobility; (2) noble; aristocrat |
王道 see styles |
wáng dào wang2 dao4 wang tao takamichi たかみち |
the Way of the King; statecraft; benevolent rule; virtuous as opposed to the Way of Hegemon 霸道 (1) righteous government; just rule; kingship; rule of right; noble path; (2) (See 学問に王道なし) easy method; simple approach; short-cut; royal road; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) orthodox way; proper way; traditional manner; classic approach; tried-and-true method; (personal name) Takamichi |
甲第 see styles |
jiǎ dì jia3 di4 chia ti |
residence of a noble; top candidate in the imperial examinations |
着陣 see styles |
chakujin ちゃくじん |
(noun/participle) (1) arriving at camp (military); (noun/participle) (2) (a court noble) attending a government office |
矜貴 矜贵 see styles |
jīn guì jin1 gui4 chin kuei |
high-born; noble; aristocratic; conceited |
石斛 see styles |
shí hú shi2 hu2 shih hu |
noble dendrobium (Dendrobium nobile) |
禹歩 see styles |
uho うほ |
(1) ceremony performed by a sorcerer to protect a noble setting out on a trip; (2) walking in large steps; (3) walking with a disabled leg; someone with a disabled leg |
端正 see styles |
duān zhèng duan1 zheng4 tuan cheng tanshō たんせい |
upright; regular; proper; correct (noun or adjectival noun) handsome; noble Proper, properly ordered, rectitude, integrity. |
緣諦 缘谛 see styles |
yuán dì yuan2 di4 yüan ti entai |
in reference to the noble truths |
義挙 see styles |
gikyo ぎきょ |
noble undertaking; heroic deed |
聖慧 圣慧 see styles |
shèng huì sheng4 hui4 sheng hui shōe |
noble awareness |
聖淨 圣淨 see styles |
shèng jìng sheng4 jing4 sheng ching shōjō |
The schools of Buddhism and the Pure-land School, cf. 聖道. |
聖諦 圣谛 see styles |
shèng dì sheng4 di4 sheng ti shōtai |
The sacred principles or dogmas, or those of the saints, or sages; especially the four noble truths, cf. 四聖諦. |
聖道 圣道 see styles |
shèng dào sheng4 dao4 sheng tao seidou / sedo せいどう |
(given name) Seidō The holy way, Buddhism; the way of the saints, or sages; also the noble eightfold path. |
芝蘭 芝兰 see styles |
zhī lán zhi1 lan2 chih lan tsuuran / tsuran つうらん |
lit. iris and orchid; fig. exalted sentiments; (expr. of praise for noble character, beautiful surrounding, future prospects etc) (1) (See 霊芝・れいし,藤袴・ふじばかま) reishi mushroom and thoroughwort; fragrant plants; (can be adjective with の) (2) talented; virtuous; (given name) Tsuuran |
英姿 see styles |
yīng zī ying1 zi1 ying tzu eishi / eshi えいし |
heroic bearing; dashing figure (form) gallant figure; impressive figure; noble appearance |
華族 华族 see styles |
huá zú hua2 zu2 hua tsu kazoku かぞく |
noble family; of Chinese ancestry (hist) (See 五等爵) peerage (in Japan; 1869-1947); nobility; aristocracy |
親署 see styles |
shinsho しんしょ |
(n,vs,vi) signature of an emperor or noble |
親臨 亲临 see styles |
qīn lín qin1 lin2 ch`in lin chin lin shinrin しんりん |
to go in person (n,vs,vi) visit by an emperor or noble |
豆佉 see styles |
dòu qū dou4 qu1 tou ch`ü tou chü zukya |
(Buddhism) suffering (from Sanskrit "dukkha") duḥkha, trouble, suffering, pain, defined by 逼惱 harassed, distressed. The first of the four dogmas, or 'Noble Truths' 四諦 is that all life is involved, through impermanence, in distress. There are many kinds of 苦 q. v. |
豪姓 see styles |
háo xìng hao2 xing4 hao hsing gō shō |
noble lineage |
貴位 贵位 see styles |
guì wèi gui4 wei4 kuei wei kii |
noble position |
貴種 see styles |
kishu きしゅ |
noble birth |
貴紳 see styles |
kishin きしん |
noble; men of rank; notables |
貴腐 see styles |
kifu きふ |
noble rot; Botrytis cinerea infection, esp. of grapes |
貴賓 贵宾 see styles |
guì bīn gui4 bin1 kuei pin kihin きひん |
honored guest; distinguished guest; VIP noble visitor |
貴賤 贵贱 see styles |
guì jiàn gui4 jian4 kuei chien kizen きせん |
noble and lowly; high versus low social hierarchy of ruler to people, father to son, husband to wife in Confucianism high and low; all ranks Dear and cheap; noble and base; your and my. |
返閉 see styles |
henbai へんばい |
(1) ceremony performed by a sorcerer to protect a noble setting out on a trip; (2) dance steps inspired by this ceremony |
連枝 see styles |
renshi れんし |
off-shoot; noble (family) sibling; (place-name) Renshi |
阿夷 see styles |
ā yí a1 yi2 a i ai |
arhan, a worthy, noble, or saintly man; especially 阿私陀 Asita, q.v. |
随身 see styles |
zuijin; zuishin ずいじん; ずいしん |
(1) (hist) bodyguard (of a noble or high-ranking official); guard; escort; (noun/participle) (2) (hist) attendant; aide; assistant; (3) statues of guards that flank the gate of a shrine |
集滅 集灭 see styles |
jí miè ji2 mie4 chi mieh shūmetsu |
two noble truths of arising and cessation |
零族 see styles |
líng zú ling2 zu2 ling tsu |
lit. zero group; another word for the inert or noble gases 惰性氣體|惰性气体 |
青雲 青云 see styles |
qīng yún qing1 yun2 ch`ing yün ching yün seiun / seun せいうん |
clear sky; fig. high official position; noble (1) blue sky; (2) erudition; detachment from the world; high rank; (given name) Seiun |
食封 see styles |
jikifu; shokuhou / jikifu; shokuho じきふ; しょくほう |
(hist) (See 封戸) stipend given to a designated person, such as a noble, and which was paid by a designated household (ritsuryō system) |
高士 see styles |
gāo shì gao1 shi4 kao shih takashi たかし |
man of noble character; (s,m) Takashi Eminent scholar; old tr. for Bodhisattva. |
高遠 高远 see styles |
gāo yuǎn gao1 yuan3 kao yüan takatoo たかとお |
lofty (noun or adjectival noun) noble; lofty; (place-name, surname) Takatoo |
高邁 高迈 see styles |
gāo mài gao1 mai4 kao mai koumai / komai こうまい |
exuberant; outstanding; in advanced years (noun or adjectival noun) noble; lofty; high-minded |
高風 see styles |
takakaze たかかぜ |
noble character; (surname) Takakaze |
鬢所 see styles |
binsho びんしょ |
(archaism) hairdresser's room in the residence of the shogun or a noble |
鴻鵠 鸿鹄 see styles |
hóng hú hong2 hu2 hung hu koukoku / kokoku こうこく |
swan; person with noble aspirations (1) (See 燕雀・1) large bird; (2) (See 燕雀・2) great person; magnanimous person; hero |
七八行 see styles |
qī bā xíng qi1 ba1 xing2 ch`i pa hsing chi pa hsing shichi hachigyō |
The practice of the seven bodhyaṅga 七菩提分, and the 八正道 eight marga or noble paths. |
不活性 see styles |
fukassei / fukasse ふかっせい |
(can be adjective with の) (1) {chem} inert; noble; neutral; (can be adjective with の) (2) inactive |
佛聖教 佛圣教 see styles |
fó s hèng jiào fo2 s heng4 jiao4 fo s heng chiao butsu shōkyō |
Buddha's noble teaching |
作四諦 作四谛 see styles |
zuò sì dì zuo4 si4 di4 tso ssu ti sa shitai |
four created (established) noble truths |
傘持ち see styles |
kasamochi かさもち |
umbrella carrier; servant who carried a long-handled umbrella for a noble |
八正門 八正门 see styles |
bā zhèng mén ba1 zheng4 men2 pa cheng men hasshōmon |
eightfold correct path; eightfold holy path; eightfold noble path |
八游行 see styles |
bā yóu xíng ba1 you2 xing2 pa yu hsing hachi yūgyō |
idem 八正道. |
八由行 see styles |
bā yóu xíng ba1 you2 xing2 pa yu hsing hachi yugyō |
also 八直行 (or 道) idem 八正道. |
八直行 see styles |
bā zhí xíng ba1 zhi2 xing2 pa chih hsing hachijikigyō |
eightfold correct path; eightfold holy path; eightfold noble path |
八直道 see styles |
bā zhí dào ba1 zhi2 dao4 pa chih tao hachijikidō |
eightfold correct path; eightfold holy path; eightfold noble path |
八道船 see styles |
bā dào chuán ba1 dao4 chuan2 pa tao ch`uan pa tao chuan hachi dōsen |
eightfold correct path; eightfold holy path; eightfold noble path |
八道行 see styles |
bā dào xíng ba1 dao4 xing2 pa tao hsing hachi dōgyō |
eightfold correct path; eightfold holy path; eightfold noble path |
公家衆 see styles |
kugeshuu; kugeshu / kugeshu; kugeshu くげしゅう; くげしゅ |
(See 武家衆) courtier; noble; people serving the Imperial Court |
具知根 see styles |
jù zhī gēn ju4 zhi1 gen1 chü chih ken guchi kon |
faculty of the power of perfect knowledge [of the Four Noble Truths] |
初時教 初时教 see styles |
chū shí jiào chu1 shi2 jiao4 ch`u shih chiao chu shih chiao shojikyō |
A term of the 法相宗 Dharmalakṣana school, the first of the three periods of the Buddha's teaching, in which he overcame the ideas of heterodox teachers that the ego is real, and preached the four noble truths and the five skandhas, etc. |
化粧殿 see styles |
kewaiden けわいでん |
(archaism) house used (by noble ladies) for putting on makeup |
四梵住 see styles |
sì fàn zhù si4 fan4 zhu4 ssu fan chu shi bonjū |
The noble state of unlimited 慈, 悲, 喜, 捨 love, pity, joy, and indifference. |
四眞諦 四眞谛 see styles |
sì zhēn dì si4 zhen1 di4 ssu chen ti shi shintai |
four noble truths |
四眞道 see styles |
sì zhēn dào si4 zhen1 dao4 ssu chen tao shi shindō |
the path of the four noble truths |
四諦經 四谛经 see styles |
sì dì jīng si4 di4 jing1 ssu ti ching Shitai kyō |
The sutra of the four dogmas, tr. by 安世高 An Shih Kao, one juan. 四趣 Durgati; the four evil directions or destinations: the hells, hungry ghosts, animals, asuras; v. 四惡. |
太夫人 see styles |
tài fū rén tai4 fu1 ren2 t`ai fu jen tai fu jen |
(old) dowager; old lady (title for the mother of a noble or an official) |
奥御殿 see styles |
okugoten おくごてん |
noble's private quarters |
女公子 see styles |
nǚ gōng zǐ nu:3 gong1 zi3 nü kung tzu |
noble lady; (honorific) your daughter |
妙聖智 妙圣智 see styles |
miào shèng zhì miao4 sheng4 zhi4 miao sheng chih myō shōchi |
noble wisdom; holy wisdom |
Variations: |
mikoto みこと |
(n-suf,n) (1) (after the name of a god or a noble) Lord; Highness; (pronoun) (2) (archaism) (derogatory term) you |
尊卑者 see styles |
zūn bēi zhě zun1 bei1 zhe3 tsun pei che sonhi sha |
noble and base |
已知根 see styles |
yǐ zhī gēn yi3 zhi1 gen1 i chih ken ichi kon |
ājñendriya. The second of the 三無漏根 q. v. One who already knows the indriya or roots that arise from the practical stage associated with the Four Dogmas, i. e. purpose, joy, pleasure, renunciation, faith, zeal, memory, abstract meditation, wisdom. |
希ガス see styles |
kigasu きガス |
(1) noble gas; inert gas; (expression) (2) (slang) (joc) I get the feeling that; I think that |
Variations: |
tarashi たらし |
(archaism) bow (and arrow; esp. of a noble) |
得聖道 得圣道 see styles |
dé shèng dào de2 sheng4 dao4 te sheng tao toku shōdō |
attains the noble path |
御曹司 see styles |
onzoushi / onzoshi おんぞうし |
son of a distinguished family; son of a noble |
御曹子 see styles |
onzoushi / onzoshi おんぞうし |
son of a distinguished family; son of a noble |
御母様 see styles |
otaasama; otatasama / otasama; otatasama おたあさま; おたたさま |
(honorific or respectful language) (archaism) (used by children of court nobles and noble families) (See 御父様) mother |
御父様 see styles |
omousama / omosama おもうさま |
(honorific or respectful language) (See 御父様・おとうさま) father (used by children of court nobles and noble families) |
Variations: |
e え |
(1) wisdom; enlightenment; (2) {Buddh} (See 三学) prajñā (one of the three divisions of the noble eightfold path); wisdom |
桧扇貝 see styles |
hiougigai; hiougigai / hiogigai; hiogigai ひおうぎがい; ヒオウギガイ |
(kana only) noble scallop (Chlamys nobilis) |
比丘尼 see styles |
bǐ qiū ní bi3 qiu1 ni2 pi ch`iu ni pi chiu ni bikuni びくに |
Buddhist nun (loanword from Sanskrit "bhiksuni") (1) bhikkhuni (fully ordained Buddhist nun) (san: bhiksuni); (2) (hist) travelling female entertainer dressed as a nun (Kamakura, Muromachi periods); (3) (hist) lowly prostitute dressed as a nun (Edo period); (4) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 科負い比丘尼) female servant hired to take the blame for a noblewoman's farts 苾芻尼; 尼姑 bhikṣuṇī. A nun, or almswoman. The first woman to be ordained was the Buddha's aunt Mahāprajāpatī, who had nursed him. In the fourteenth year after his enlightenment the Buddha yielded to persuasion and admitted his aunt and women to his order of religious mendicants, but said that the admission of women would shorten the period of Buddhism by 500 years. The nun, however old, must acknowledge the superiority of every monk; must never scold him or tell his faults; must never accuse him, though he may accuse her; and must in all respects obey the rules as commanded by him. She accepts all the rules for the monks with additional rules for her own order. Such is the theory rather than the practice. The title by which Mahāprajāpatī was addressed was applied to nuns, i. e. ārya, or noble, 阿姨, though some consider the Chinese term entirely native. |
気高い see styles |
kedakai けだかい |
(adjective) sublime; noble; high-minded |
滅聖諦 灭圣谛 see styles |
miè shèng dì mie4 sheng4 di4 mieh sheng ti metsushō tai |
noble truth of the cessation of suffering |
滅道畏 灭道畏 see styles |
miè dào wèi mie4 dao4 wei4 mieh tao wei metsudōi |
fear in regard to the noble truths of cessation and the path |
由有る see styles |
yoshiaru よしある |
(expression) of rank; of noble birth |
稀ガス see styles |
kigasu きガス |
noble gas; inert gas |
聖觀音 圣观音 see styles |
shèng guān yīn sheng4 guan1 yin1 sheng kuan yin Shō Kannon |
Noble Avalokitêśvara |
自然人 see styles |
zì rán rén zi4 ran2 ren2 tzu jan jen shizenjin しぜんじん |
natural person (law); see also 法人[fa3 ren2] (1) {phil} natural person; person unspoiled by civilization; noble savage; (2) {law} (See 法人) natural person; physical person |
苦滅諦 苦灭谛 see styles |
kǔ miè dì ku3 mie4 di4 k`u mieh ti ku mieh ti ku metsutai |
noble truth of the cessation of suffering |
苦聖諦 苦圣谛 see styles |
kǔ shèng dì ku3 sheng4 di4 k`u sheng ti ku sheng ti kushō tai |
noble truth of suffering |
見諦者 见谛者 see styles |
jiàn dì zhě jian4 di4 zhe3 chien ti che kentia sha |
one who has clearly cognized the [four noble] truths |
諦現觀 谛现观 see styles |
dì xiàn guān di4 xian4 guan1 ti hsien kuan tai genkan |
to clear understanding of the [four noble] truths |
諸聖法 诸圣法 see styles |
zhū shèng fǎ zhu1 sheng4 fa3 chu sheng fa sho shōhō |
contents of noble behavior |
豪貴家 豪贵家 see styles |
háo guì jiā hao2 gui4 jia1 hao kuei chia gōkike |
a noble family |
貴ガス see styles |
kigasu きガス |
(out-dated kanji) noble gas; inert gas |
貴公子 see styles |
kikoushi / kikoshi きこうし |
(1) young nobleman; scion of a noble family; (2) princely young man; man with an aristocratic air; (personal name) Kikoushi |
賢聖族 贤圣族 see styles |
xián shèng zú xian2 sheng4 zu2 hsien sheng tsu kenshō zoku |
noble usages |
轉梵輪 转梵轮 see styles |
zhuǎn fàn lún zhuan3 fan4 lun2 chuan fan lun ten bonrin |
To turn the noble or pure wheel, idem 轉法. |
進物所 see styles |
shinmotsudokoro しんもつどころ |
(1) palace kitchen in which final preparations to the imperial family's meals (e.g. reheating) were made (Heian period); (2) kitchen (in a noble's manor) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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