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<1234>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
捐軀 捐躯 see styles |
juān qū juan1 qu1 chüan ch`ü chüan chü |
to sacrifice one's life |
捧ぐ see styles |
sasagu ささぐ |
(v2g-s,vt) (1) (See 捧げる・1) to lift up; to hold up; to hold above eye level; (v2g-s,vt) (2) (See 捧げる・2) to give; to offer; to consecrate; (v2g-s,vt) (3) (See 捧げる・3) to devote; to sacrifice; to dedicate |
捧物 see styles |
pěng wù peng3 wu4 p`eng wu peng wu houmotsu; houmochi / homotsu; homochi ほうもつ; ほうもち |
(archaism) (See 捧げ物) offering; sacrifice To bear or offer gifts in both hands. |
捨石 see styles |
jikkoku じっこく |
(1) ornamental garden stone (seemingly placed randomly to give the garden a more natural appearance); (2) sacrificed stone (in the game of go); (place-name) Jikkoku |
捨身 舍身 see styles |
shě shēn she3 shen1 she shen shashin しゃしん |
to give one's life (n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} renouncing the flesh or the world; becoming a priest; (n,vs,vi) (2) {Buddh} sacrificing one's life for the sake of mankind or Buddhist teachings Bodily sacrifice, e.g. by burning, or cutting off a limb, etc. |
捨駒 see styles |
sutegoma すてごま |
(shogi) sacrificial pawn; sacrificed piece |
掌酒 see styles |
sakabito さかびと |
(archaism) person in charge of the brewing of sacrificial wine |
星祭 see styles |
xīng jì xing1 ji4 hsing chi hoshi matsuri ほしまつり |
Star Festival (held in July or August); Tanabata 星供 To sacrifice, or pay homage to a star, especially one's natal star. |
棄子 弃子 see styles |
qì zǐ qi4 zi3 ch`i tzu chi tzu suteko すてこ |
sacrificed piece (in chess or Go); abandoned child; (fig.) something that has been abandoned or sacrificed (an ally, a product, employees etc); (in expressions such as 拋家棄子|抛家弃子[pao1 jia1 qi4 zi3]) to abandon one's child(ren) (irregular okurigana usage) abandoned child; foundling; (female given name) Suteko |
棄石 see styles |
suteishi / suteshi すていし |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) ornamental garden stone (seemingly placed randomly to give the garden a more natural appearance); (2) sacrificed stone (in the game of go) |
歃血 see styles |
shà xuè sha4 xue4 sha hsüeh |
to smear one's lips with the blood of a sacrifice as a means of pledging allegiance (old) |
死士 see styles |
sǐ shì si3 shi4 ssu shih |
person willing to sacrifice his life (for a good cause) |
殉情 see styles |
xùn qíng xun4 qing2 hsün ch`ing hsün ching |
to die together in the name of love; to sacrifice oneself for love |
殉死 see styles |
xùn sǐ xun4 si3 hsün ssu junshi じゅんし |
to be buried alive as sacrifice (together with husband or superior) (n,vs,vi) following one's master into the grave; committing suicide after one's lord has died |
殉節 殉节 see styles |
xùn jié xun4 jie2 hsün chieh |
to sacrifice one's life by loyalty (to one's prince, one's husband etc) |
殉難 殉难 see styles |
xùn nàn xun4 nan4 hsün nan junnan じゅんなん |
to sacrifice oneself in a just cause; a victim of a disaster (n,vs,vi) martyrdom |
泣く see styles |
naku なく |
(v5k,vi) (1) to cry; to shed tears; to weep; to sob; (v5k,vi) (2) (usu. as ...に泣く) to suffer (from); to be troubled (by); to face hardship; (v5k,vi) (3) to accept (an unreasonable request, loss, etc.); to do reluctantly; to make sacrifices; (v5k,vi) (4) to be not worth the name; to suffer (of a reputation); to be spoiled; to be put to shame; (transitive verb) (5) to lament; to bemoan; to bewail |
熊送 see styles |
kumaokuri くまおくり |
Ainu brown bear sacrificial ceremony |
燔祭 see styles |
hansai はんさい |
burnt offering (i.e. religious animal sacrifice) |
爐身 炉身 see styles |
lú shēn lu2 shen1 lu shen roshin |
To offer up one's body as a sacrifice. |
牲禮 牲礼 see styles |
shēng lǐ sheng1 li3 sheng li |
(religion) to sacrifice; sacrifice; animal offered as sacrifice |
牲體 牲体 see styles |
shēng tǐ sheng1 ti3 sheng t`i sheng ti |
body of an animal (or human) killed sacrificially |
犠打 see styles |
gida ぎだ |
{baseb} (See 犠牲バント,犠牲フライ) sacrifice (bunt or fly) |
犠牛 see styles |
gigyuu / gigyu ぎぎゅう |
sacrificial bullock |
犠牲 see styles |
gisei / gise ぎせい |
(1) sacrifice; (2) (abbreviation) (See 犠牲者) victim (esp. someone killed); casualty; (3) (See 生け贄・1) sacrifice (to a deity) |
犠飛 see styles |
gihi ぎひ |
{baseb} (See 犠牲フライ) sacrifice fly |
犧牲 牺牲 see styles |
xī shēng xi1 sheng1 hsi sheng gisei |
to sacrifice one's life; to sacrifice (something valued); beast slaughtered as a sacrifice sacrificial animals |
犬死 see styles |
inujini いぬじに |
(irregular okurigana usage) (noun/participle) (sensitive word) dying in vain; wasteful sacrifice of life |
獻出 献出 see styles |
xiàn chū xian4 chu1 hsien ch`u hsien chu |
to offer; to give (as tribute); to devote (one's life); to sacrifice (oneself) |
獻祭 献祭 see styles |
xiàn jì xian4 ji4 hsien chi |
to offer sacrifice |
瑚璉 瑚琏 see styles |
hú lián hu2 lian2 hu lien koren |
A sacrificial grain-vessel; described as a precious stone. |
甘於 甘于 see styles |
gān yú gan1 yu2 kan yü |
to be willing to; to be ready to; to be content with; accepting (of restriction, sacrifice, risk etc) |
生贄 see styles |
ikenie いけにえ |
(1) sacrifice (to the gods); (2) victim; scapegoat |
皤利 see styles |
pó lì po2 li4 p`o li po li bari |
bali, the offering of a portion of a meal to all creatures; also royal revenue, a sacrifice, etc. |
祀物 see styles |
sì wù si4 wu4 ssu wu |
sacrificial objects |
祀神 see styles |
sì shén si4 shen2 ssu shen |
to offer sacrifices to the gods |
神社 see styles |
shén shè shen2 she4 shen she jinya じんや |
(historical) shrine or altar for sacrifices to local or ancestral deities (in ancient China); Shinto shrine Shinto shrine; (surname) Jin'ya |
祭儀 祭仪 see styles |
jì yí ji4 yi2 chi i saigi さいぎ |
sacrificial ceremony; sacrificial offering rites; ritual |
祭典 see styles |
jì diǎn ji4 dian3 chi tien matsuri まつり |
sacrificial ceremony; religious festival festival; (female given name) Matsuri |
祭器 see styles |
jì qì ji4 qi4 chi ch`i chi chi saiki さいき |
ritual dishes; sacrificial vessels equipment used in rituals |
祭奠 see styles |
jì diàn ji4 dian4 chi tien |
to offer sacrifices (to one's ancestors); to hold or attend a memorial service |
祭孔 see styles |
jì kǒng ji4 kong3 chi k`ung chi kung |
to offer sacrifices to Confucius |
祭拜 see styles |
jì bài ji4 bai4 chi pai |
to offer sacrifice (to one's ancestors) |
祭灶 see styles |
jì zào ji4 zao4 chi tsao |
to offer sacrifices to the kitchen god |
祭物 see styles |
jì wù ji4 wu4 chi wu |
sacrifices |
祭牲 see styles |
jì shēng ji4 sheng1 chi sheng |
sacrificial animal |
祭祀 see styles |
jì sì ji4 si4 chi ssu saishi さいし |
to offer sacrifices to the gods or ancestors (noun, transitive verb) ritual; religious service; festival [non-Buddhist] festivals |
祭祖 see styles |
jì zǔ ji4 zu3 chi tsu |
to offer sacrifices to one's ancestors |
祭禮 祭礼 see styles |
jì lǐ ji4 li3 chi li sairei / saire さいれい |
sacrificial offerings; worship; religious rite (out-dated kanji) (religious) festival |
祭賽 祭赛 see styles |
jì sài ji4 sai4 chi sai |
to give sacrifice |
禮器 礼器 see styles |
lǐ qì li3 qi4 li ch`i li chi |
ritual object; sacrificial vessel |
義民 see styles |
yoshimoto よしもと |
public-spirited or self-sacrificing individual; (personal name) Yoshimoto |
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] |
致命 see styles |
zhì mìng zhi4 ming4 chih ming chimei / chime ちめい |
fatal; mortal; deadly; to sacrifice one's life fatal |
血史 see styles |
xuè shǐ xue4 shi3 hsüeh shih |
history written in blood; epic period of struggle and sacrifice |
血祭 see styles |
xuè jì xue4 ji4 hsüeh chi |
blood sacrifice; animal sacrifice (to a God or ancestral spirit) |
血食 see styles |
kesshoku けっしょく |
(rare) animal sacrifice |
賣命 卖命 see styles |
mài mìng mai4 ming4 mai ming |
to work tirelessly; to give one's all; to slave away; to throw away one's life; to sacrifice oneself (usu. for an unworthy cause) |
賤賣 贱卖 see styles |
jiàn mài jian4 mai4 chien mai |
to sell cheaply; sacrifice; low price; discount sale |
車奴 车奴 see styles |
chē nú che1 nu2 ch`e nu che nu |
car slave, sb forced to sacrifice quality of life to buy or maintain a car |
郊祀 see styles |
jiāo sì jiao1 si4 chiao ssu |
pair of annual sacrificial ceremonies held by the emperor in ancient times: one in the southern suburbs of the capital (bringing offerings to Heaven) and another in the northern suburbs (with offerings to Earth) |
酒人 see styles |
sakoudo / sakodo さこうど |
(archaism) person in charge of the brewing of sacrificial wine; (place-name) Sakoudo |
隕首 陨首 see styles |
yǔn shǒu yun3 shou3 yün shou |
to offer one's life in sacrifice |
馬祀 马祀 see styles |
mǎ sì ma3 si4 ma ssu |
aśvamedha, the horse sacrifice, either as an annual oblation to Heaven, or for specific purposes. |
齋祭 斋祭 see styles |
zhāi jì zhai1 ji4 chai chi |
to offer sacrifices (to gods or ancestors) whilst abstaining from meat, wine etc |
三退屈 see styles |
sān tuì qū san1 tui4 qu1 san t`ui ch`ü san tui chü sant aikutsu |
The three feelings of oppression that make for a bodhisattva's recreancy— the vastness of bodhi; the unlimited call to sacrifice; the uncertainty of final perseverance. There are 三事練磨 three modes of training against them. |
五怖畏 see styles |
wǔ bù wèi wu3 bu4 wei4 wu pu wei go fui |
(五畏) The five fears of beginners in the bodhisattva-way: fear of (1) giving away all lest they should have no means of livelihood; (2) sacrificing their reputation; (3) sacrificing themselves through dread of dying; (4) falling into evil; (5) addressing an assembly, especially of men of position. |
供える see styles |
sonaeru そなえる |
(transitive verb) to offer; to sacrifice; to dedicate |
切捨て see styles |
kirisute きりすて |
(1) cutting a person down (without a second thought); sacrificing; throwing to the wolves; treating as sword fodder; (2) omission; rounding down (e.g. fractions); truncation |
十勝行 十胜行 see styles |
shí shèng xíng shi2 sheng4 xing2 shih sheng hsing jisshōgyō |
The ten pāramitās observed by bodhisattvas, see 十地 and 十住. Hīnayāna has another group, adding to the four 梵福 q. v. the six of sacrificing one's life to save mother; or father; or a Buddha; to become a monk: to induce another to become a monk; to obtain authority to preach. |
土地神 see styles |
tǔ dì shén tu3 di4 shen2 t`u ti shen tu ti shen tochi jin |
local tutelary god (in Chinese folk religion) (same as 土地公|土地公[Tu3 di4 Gong1]) The local guardian deity of the soil or locality, deus loci; in the classics and government sacrifices known as 社; as guardian deity of the grave 后土. The 土地堂 is the shrine of this deity as ruler of the site of a monastery, and is usually east of the main hall. On the 2nd and 16th of each month a 土地諷經 or reading of a sutra should be done at the shrine. |
執牛耳 执牛耳 see styles |
zhí niú ěr zhi2 niu2 er3 chih niu erh |
to be the acknowledged leader (from the custom of a prince holding a plate on which lay the severed ears of a sacrificial bull at an alliance ceremony) |
大祥忌 see styles |
dà xiáng jì da4 xiang2 ji4 ta hsiang chi daishouki; taishouki / daishoki; taishoki だいしょうき; たいしょうき |
(See 小祥忌) second anniversary of a person's death The great propitious anniversary, i.e. a sacrifice every third year. |
奉げ物 see styles |
sasagemono ささげもの |
(irregular kanji usage) offering; sacrifice |
娑婆訶 娑婆诃 see styles |
suō pó hē suo1 po2 he1 so p`o ho so po ho somoko |
娑縛賀 svāhā, an oblation by fire, also Hail! a brahminical salutation at the end of a sacrifice. |
小年夜 see styles |
xiǎo nián yè xiao3 nian2 ye4 hsiao nien yeh |
(coll.) the night before lunisolar New Year's Eve; (Tw) the night before New Year's Eve (either lunisolar or Gregorian); (old) Little New Year's Eve (the 23rd or 24th of the 12th lunisolar month, when people offer sacrifices to the kitchen god) |
小祥忌 see styles |
xiǎo xiáng jì xiao3 xiang2 ji4 hsiao hsiang chi shoushouki / shoshoki しょうしょうき |
(See 大祥忌) first anniversary of a person's death An anniversary (sacrifice). |
希祀鬼 see styles |
xī sì guǐ xi1 si4 gui3 hsi ssu kuei keji ki |
Ghosts that hope for sacrificial offerings (from their descendants). |
投げ物 see styles |
nagemono なげもの |
sacrifice goods; liquidation (shares); things thrown (out) |
捧げる see styles |
sasageru ささげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to lift up; (2) to give; to offer; to consecrate; (3) to devote; to sacrifice; to dedicate |
捧げ物 see styles |
sasagemono ささげもの |
offering; sacrifice |
捨て石 see styles |
suteishi / suteshi すていし |
(1) ornamental garden stone (seemingly placed randomly to give the garden a more natural appearance); (2) sacrificed stone (in the game of go) |
捨て駒 see styles |
sutegoma すてごま |
(shogi) sacrificial pawn; sacrificed piece |
捨売り see styles |
suteuri すてうり |
(noun/participle) sacrifice sale; selling for a song; dumping |
捨身技 see styles |
sutemiwaza すてみわざ |
(martial arts term) sutemi-waza (judo sacrifice throw) |
放焰口 see styles |
fàng yàn kǒu fang4 yan4 kou3 fang yen k`ou fang yen kou |
to feed the starving ghosts (i.e. offer sacrifice to protect the departed spirit) |
斬捨て see styles |
kirisute きりすて |
(1) cutting a person down (without a second thought); sacrificing; throwing to the wolves; treating as sword fodder; (2) omission; rounding down (e.g. fractions); truncation |
棄て石 see styles |
suteishi / suteshi すていし |
(1) ornamental garden stone (seemingly placed randomly to give the garden a more natural appearance); (2) sacrificed stone (in the game of go) |
殉じる see styles |
junjiru じゅんじる |
(v1,vi) to sacrifice oneself; to die a martyr |
殉ずる see styles |
junzuru じゅんずる |
(vz,vi) (See 殉じる) to sacrifice oneself; to die a martyr |
火祠法 see styles |
huǒ cí fǎ huo3 ci2 fa3 huo tz`u fa huo tzu fa kashi hō |
The directions for the fire sacrifices in the Atharva-veda, the fourth Veda; the esoteric sect has also its 火法 for magical purposes. |
熊送り see styles |
kumaokuri くまおくり |
Ainu brown bear sacrificial ceremony |
犠牲打 see styles |
giseida / giseda ぎせいだ |
(rare) {baseb} (See 犠打) sacrifice (bunt or fly) |
犠牲的 see styles |
giseiteki / giseteki ぎせいてき |
(adjectival noun) self-sacrificing |
犧牲品 牺牲品 see styles |
xī shēng pǐn xi1 sheng1 pin3 hsi sheng p`in hsi sheng pin |
sacrificial victim; sb who is expendable; item sold at a loss |
犧牲打 牺牲打 see styles |
xī shēng dǎ xi1 sheng1 da3 hsi sheng ta |
sacrifice hit (in sport, e.g. baseball) |
犧牲者 牺牲者 see styles |
xī shēng zhě xi1 sheng1 zhe3 hsi sheng che |
sb who sacrifices himself; sacrificial victim; sb who is expendable |
犬死に see styles |
inujini いぬじに |
(noun/participle) (sensitive word) dying in vain; wasteful sacrifice of life |
献げる see styles |
sasageru ささげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to lift up; (2) to give; to offer; to consecrate; (3) to devote; to sacrifice; to dedicate |
献身的 see styles |
kenshinteki けんしんてき |
(adjectival noun) devoted; self-sacrificing |
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