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<1234567>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
奪掠 see styles |
datsuryaku だつりゃく |
(noun/participle) pillage; plunder |
奪略 see styles |
datsuryaku だつりゃく |
(noun/participle) pillage; plunder |
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. |
安陵 see styles |
yasuryou / yasuryo やすりょう |
(surname) Yasuryō |
官庫 see styles |
kanko かんこ |
(1) national treasury; (2) warehouse owned by the government |
官戸 see styles |
kanko かんこ |
(hist) low-caste servants of public ministries (in the ritsuryō system) |
官物 see styles |
kanbutsu; kanmotsu かんぶつ; かんもつ |
(1) government property; (2) (かんもつ only) taxes and other fees paid by the provinces to the government (ritsuryō system) |
官稲 see styles |
kantou / kanto かんとう |
(hist) state-owned rice (ritsuryō system) |
宝典 see styles |
houten / hoten ほうてん |
precious book; handbook; thesaurus; treasury of words |
宝庫 see styles |
houko / hoko ほうこ |
(1) treasury; treasure house; storehouse; repository; (2) treasure trove; rich source (of) |
宝蔵 see styles |
houzou / hozo ほうぞう |
treasure house; treasury; (surname) Houzou |
実力 see styles |
jitsuryoku じつりょく |
(1) (real) ability; true strength; merit; efficiency; competency; (2) (See 実力行使) arms; force |
室料 see styles |
shitsuryou / shitsuryo しつりょう |
room rent; room rate (hotel, etc.) |
寄庫 寄库 see styles |
jì kù ji4 ku4 chi k`u chi ku kiku |
To convey to the treasury, i.e. as paper money or goods are transferred to credit in the next world not only of the dead, but also by the living in store for themselves. |
密漁 see styles |
mitsuryou / mitsuryo みつりょう |
(noun, transitive verb) poaching (fish or seafood) |
密猟 see styles |
mitsuryou / mitsuryo みつりょう |
(noun, transitive verb) poaching |
寶典 宝典 see styles |
bǎo diǎn bao3 dian3 pao tien hōten |
canonical text; treasury (i.e. book of treasured wisdom) The precious records, or scriptures. |
寶庫 宝库 see styles |
bǎo kù bao3 ku4 pao k`u pao ku |
treasure-house; treasury; treasure-trove (often fig., book of treasured wisdom) |
寶藏 宝藏 see styles |
bǎo zàng bao3 zang4 pao tsang hōzō |
precious mineral deposits; hidden treasure; (fig.) treasure; (Buddhism) the treasure of Buddha's law The treasury of precious things, the wonderful religion of Buddha. |
封戸 see styles |
fuko; fugo; houko / fuko; fugo; hoko ふこ; ふご; ほうこ |
(hist) (See 食封) household of which half of the taxes were given to a designated person (ritsuryō system); vassal household allotted to a courtier; (surname) Fube |
小子 see styles |
xiǎo zi xiao3 zi5 hsiao tzu shoushi / shoshi しょうし |
(coll.) boy; (derog.) joker; guy; (despicable) fellow (1) (form) little child; (2) (archaism) male between 4 and 16 years old (ritsuryō period); (3) (archaism) (See 弟子) pupil; disciple; follower; (pronoun) (4) (form) (humble language) I; me; my humble self; (pronoun) (5) (archaism) (referring to an inferior) you; (female given name) Choko |
少丁 see styles |
shouchou; shoutei / shocho; shote しょうちょう; しょうてい |
(archaism) (hist) men 17-20 years, subject to a quarter of the obligations of older men (ritsuryō system) |
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 |
少輔 see styles |
shou; shouyuu; sunaisuke / sho; shoyu; sunaisuke しょう; しょうゆう; すないすけ |
(hist) assistant vice-minister (ritsuryō system, early Meiji period); (given name) Shousuke |
少領 see styles |
shouryou; sukenomiyatsuko / shoryo; sukenomiyatsuko しょうりょう; すけのみやつこ |
(1) (しょうりょう only) small territory; (2) (See 次官・すけ) assistant director of a district (ritsuryō system) |
帑藏 see styles |
tǎng zàng tang3 zang4 t`ang tsang tang tsang |
state treasury |
府中 see styles |
fuchuu / fuchu ふちゅう |
(1) provincial capital (under the ritsuryō system); provincial office; (2) public place of imperial rule; (surname) Funaka |
府庫 府库 see styles |
fǔ kù fu3 ku4 fu k`u fu ku fuko ふこ |
government treasury treasury |
律令 see styles |
ritsuryou; ritsurei / ritsuryo; ritsure りつりょう; りつれい |
(hist) (See 律・1,令) ritsuryō; criminal, administrative and civil codes of the Nara and Heian eras based on Chinese models |
律呂 律吕 see styles |
lǜ lǚ lu:4 lu:3 lü lü ritsuryo りつりょ |
tuning; temperament standard tones; Chinese system of musical sounds |
徒人 see styles |
zunin ずにん |
(archaism) (hist) (See 徒・ず) prisoner (for one to three years under the ritsuryō system) |
徒罪 see styles |
zuzai; tozai ずざい; とざい |
(hist) (See 徒) imprisonment (for 1-3 years; third most severe of the five ritsuryō punishments) |
御薪 see styles |
mikamagi みかまぎ |
(1) (archaism) kindling burned in shrines and temples; (2) (archaism) special kindling used in samurai families during the Edo period for the 15th of the first month and painted with 12 brush strokes (13 on a lucky year); (3) (archaism) kindling offered by officials to the imperial court during the ritsuryō period |
徭役 see styles |
yáo yì yao2 yi4 yao i youeki / yoeki ようえき |
forced labor; corvee (archaism) (hist) statute-labor service (ritsuryō period); socage |
徹亮 see styles |
tetsuryou / tetsuryo てつりょう |
(given name) Tetsuryō |
徹竜 see styles |
tetsuryou / tetsuryo てつりょう |
(given name) Tetsuryō |
悲智 see styles |
bēi zhì bei1 zhi4 pei chih hichi |
Pity and wisdom; the two characteristics of a bodhisattva seeking to attain perfect enlightenment and the salvation of all beings. In the esoteric sects pity is represented by the Garbadhātu or the womb treasury, while wisdom is represented by the Vajradhātu, the diamond treasury. Pity is typified by Guanyin, wisdom by Mahāsthāmaprāpta, the two associates of Amitābha. |
摂陵 see styles |
setsuryou / setsuryo せつりょう |
(personal name) Setsuryō |
摂龍 see styles |
setsuryuu / setsuryu せつりゅう |
(given name) Setsuryū |
撮了 see styles |
satsuryou / satsuryo さつりょう |
(n,vs,vt,vi) {film;tv} (See クランクアップ) (ant: 撮入) completion of filming; wrap |
数量 see styles |
suuryou / suryo すうりょう |
quantity; volume; amount |
數量 数量 see styles |
shù liàng shu4 liang4 shu liang sūryō |
amount; quantity (CL:個|个[ge4]); quantitative; (math.) scalar quantity calculation |
日天 see styles |
rì tiān ri4 tian1 jih t`ien jih tien nitten にってん |
(1) {Buddh} (See 日天子・1) Surya (Hindu sun god also revered as one of the twelve devas in Shingon Buddhism); (2) (archaism) sun; (given name) Nitten (日天子) sūrya, 蘇利耶; 修利; 修野天子 (or 修意天子) 天子; also 寳光天子. The sun-ruler; one of the metamorphoses of Guanyin, dwelling in the sun as palace, driving a quadriga. |
日種 日种 see styles |
rì zhǒng ri4 zhong3 jih chung nitsushiyu につしゆ |
(surname) Nitsushiyu Sūrya-vaṃśa, one of the five surnames of Śākyamuni, sun-seed or lineage, his first ancestors having been produced by the sun from. 'two stalks of sugar-cane'; v. Ikṣvāku. |
智藏 see styles |
zhì zàng zhi4 zang4 chih tsang Chizō |
The treasury of Buddha-wisdom; posthumous title of Amogha. |
暴利 see styles |
bào lì bao4 li4 pao li bouri / bori ぼうり |
sudden huge profits excessive profits; usury |
曹司 see styles |
zoushi / zoshi ぞうし |
(1) palace room for government officials or ladies in waiting; (2) room inside a palace or private estate allocated to employees; person living in such a room; (3) (See 大学寮) boarding house for trainee administrators (ritsuryō period); (given name) Souji |
月竜 see styles |
getsuryuu / getsuryu げつりゅう |
(given name) Getsuryū |
月笠 see styles |
getsuryuu / getsuryu げつりゅう |
(given name) Getsuryū |
有意 see styles |
yǒu yì you3 yi4 yu i yuui / yui ゆうい |
to intend; intentionally; interested in (adj-na,adj-no,n) (1) significant; meaningful; (adj-no,adj-na,n) (2) intentional; volitional mati; matimant; possessing mind, intelligent; a tr. of manuṣya, man, a rational being. The name of the eldest son of Candra-sūrya-pradīpa. |
末僚 see styles |
batsuryou / batsuryo ばつりょう |
low-ranking official |
末流 see styles |
mò liú mo4 liu2 mo liu batsuryuu; matsuryuu / batsuryu; matsuryu ばつりゅう; まつりゅう |
late degenerate stage descendants |
本貫 see styles |
honkan; hongan ほんかん; ほんがん |
(hist) dwelling place (ritsuryō period); hometown |
松竜 see styles |
matsuryuu / matsuryu まつりゅう |
(surname) Matsuryū |
松龍 see styles |
matsuryuu / matsuryu まつりゅう |
(surname) Matsuryū |
格式 see styles |
gé shì ge2 shi4 ko shih kakushiki; kyakushiki かくしき; きゃくしき |
form; specification; format (1) formality; social rules; (2) social status; social standing; (3) (archaism) (usu. きゃくしき) (See 律令) amendments and enforcement regulations (of the ritsuryō) |
次丁 see styles |
jichou; jitei / jicho; jite じちょう; じてい |
(hist) (See 老丁,残疾) old and lightly handicapped men (ritsuryō system) |
次官 see styles |
cì guān ci4 guan1 tz`u kuan tzu kuan suke すけ |
undersecretary; secondary official (archaism) (hist) (See 四等官) assistant director (second highest of the four administrative positions of the ritsuryō system) |
正丁 see styles |
seitei; shoutei / sete; shote せいてい; しょうてい |
(hist) man in good health between 21 and 60 years of age to whom applied various corvee and taxes (under the ritsuryō system) |
正倉 see styles |
shousou / shoso しょうそう |
(hist) public storehouse used to store grain or valuables collected for taxation (ritsuryō system); (surname, given name) Masakura |
歳役 see styles |
saieki; saiyaku さいえき; さいやく |
(hist) labor system in which able-bodied men were required to work for periods in the capital (ritsuryō system) |
残疾 see styles |
zanshitsu ざんしつ |
(hist) partially handicapped person (ritsuryō system) |
水藏 see styles |
shuǐ zàng shui3 zang4 shui tsang Suizō |
Water-store, or treasury; second son of Jalavāhana, born as 瞿波 Gopā, see 水滿. |
決了 决了 see styles |
jué liǎo jue2 liao3 chüeh liao ketsuryō |
decide resolutely |
法藏 see styles |
fǎ zàng fa3 zang4 fa tsang houzou / hozo ほうぞう |
(personal name) Houzou Dharma-store; also 佛法藏; 如來藏 (1) The absolute, unitary storehouse of the universe, the primal source of all things. (2) The Treasury of Buddha's teaching the sutras, etc. (3) Any Buddhist library. (4) Dharmākara, mine of the Law; one of the incarnations of Amitābha. (5) Title of the founder of the Huayan School 賢首法藏Xianshou Fazang. |
活量 see styles |
katsuryou / katsuryo かつりょう |
activity |
溢流 see styles |
itsuryuu / itsuryu いつりゅう |
(noun/participle) overflow; spill |
熱量 热量 see styles |
rè liàng re4 liang4 je liang netsuryou / netsuryo ねつりょう |
heat; quantity of heat; calorific value (1) quantity of heat (e.g. in calories, BTU, etc.); heat value; calorific value; (2) (degree of) enthusiasm; zeal; passion |
物流 see styles |
wù liú wu4 liu2 wu liu butsuryuu / butsuryu ぶつりゅう |
distribution (business); logistics physical distribution; distribution of goods; logistics |
物療 see styles |
butsuryou / butsuryo ぶつりょう |
physical treatment; physiotherapy |
物量 see styles |
butsuryou / butsuryo ぶつりょう |
amount of material resources |
獦獠 see styles |
gé liáo ge2 liao2 ko liao katsuryō |
Klao |
田図 see styles |
denzu でんず |
(hist) map of towns, rice fields, etc. (ritsuryō period) |
畢陵 毕陵 see styles |
bì líng bi4 ling2 pi ling Hitsuryō |
(畢陵伽婆蹉) Pilindavatsa, who for 500 generations had been a Brahman, cursed the god of the Ganges, became a disciple, but still has to do penance, for his ill-temper. |
白丁 see styles |
hakutei / hakute はくてい hakuchou / hakucho はくちょう |
(1) (archaism) young man of conscription age who has not yet undergone military training; (2) (archaism) man with no title and no rank (under the ritsuryo system); commoner; (3) (archaism) servant dressed in a white uniform who carries objects for his master |
白張 see styles |
hakuchou / hakucho はくちょう shirahari しらはり |
(1) (archaism) young man of conscription age who has not yet undergone military training; (2) (archaism) man with no title and no rank (under the ritsuryo system); commoner; (3) (archaism) servant dressed in a white uniform who carries objects for his master; (1) (archaism) starched white uniform worn by menservants of government officials; (2) something pasted with plain white paper (e.g. umbrella, lantern) |
盤剝 盘剥 see styles |
pán bō pan2 bo1 p`an po pan po |
to exploit; to practice usury |
眞如 see styles |
zhēn rú zhen1 ru2 chen ju shinnyo しんにょ |
(surname) Shinnyo bhūtatathatā, 部多多他多. The眞 is intp. as 眞實 the real, 如 as 如常 thus always or eternally so; i.e. reality as contrasted with 虛妄 unreality, or appearance, and 不變不改 unchanging or immutable as contrasted with form and phenomena. It resembles the ocean in contrast with the waves. It is the eternal, impersonal, unchangeable reality behind all phenomena. bhūta is substance, that which exists; tathatā is suchness, thusness, i.e. such is its nature. The word is fundamental to Mahāyāna philosophy, implying the absolute, the ultimate source and character of all phenomena, it is the All. It is also called 自性淸淨心 self-existent pure Mind; 佛性 Buddha-nature; 法身 dharmakāya; 如來藏 tathāgata-garbha, or Buddha-treasury; 實相 reality; 法界 Dharma-realm; 法性Dharma-nature; 圓成實性 The complete and perfect real nature, or reality. There are categories of 1, 2, 3, 7, 10, and 12 in number: (1) The undifferentiated whole. (2) There are several antithetical classes, e.g. the unconditioned and the conditioned; the 空 void, static, abstract, noumenal, and the 不 空 not-void, dynamic, phenomenal; pure, and affected (or infected); undefiled (or innocent), i.e. that of Buddhas, defiled, that of all beings; in bonds and free; inexpressible, and expressible in words. (3) 無相 Formless; 無生 uncreated; 無性 without nature, i.e. without characteristics or qualities, absolute in itself. Also, as relative, i.e. good, bad, and indeterminate. (7, 10, 12) The 7 are given in the 唯識論 8; the 10 are in two classes, one of the 別教 cf. 唯識論 8; the other of the 圓教, cf. 菩提心義 4; the 12 are given in the Nirvana Sutra. |
礼冠 see styles |
raikan; reikan / raikan; rekan らいかん; れいかん |
(archaism) (hist) crown or head-ornament worn with formal or ceremonial clothes by nobility (ritsuryō system) |
祕藏 秘藏 see styles |
mì cáng mi4 cang2 mi ts`ang mi tsang hi zō |
to stash away; a hoard; a cache (祕密藏) The treasury of the profound wisdom. or mysteries, variously interpreted. |
私寺 see styles |
shiji しじ |
(See 官寺) private temple (ritsuryō period); non-state-sponsored temple |
秩陵 see styles |
chitsuryou / chitsuryo ちつりょう |
(given name) Chitsuryō |
筆力 笔力 see styles |
bǐ lì bi3 li4 pi li hitsuryoku ひつりょく |
vigor of strokes in calligraphy or drawing; vigor of style in literary composition strength of the brush stroke; power of the pen; ability to write |
算道 see styles |
sandou / sando さんどう |
(hist) study of calculation (ritsuryō period); the way of calculation |
篤疾 see styles |
tokushitsu とくしつ |
(1) serious illness; critical illness; (2) (archaism) heavily handicapped person (ritsuryō system) |
結了 结了 see styles |
jié le jie2 le5 chieh le ketsuryou / ketsuryo けつりょう |
that's that; that's it; that will do (noun/participle) completion |
絕慮 绝虑 see styles |
jué lǜ jue2 lv4 chüeh lü zetsuryo |
to end [false] discrimination |
総領 see styles |
subeosa すべおさ |
(archaism) (hist) (See 律令制,総領・3) pre-ritsuryō official established in key provinces, responsible for administration of his home and surrounding provinces; (place-name, surname) Souryō |
總領 see styles |
souryou / soryo そうりょう |
(out-dated kanji) (1) eldest child; oldest child; first-born child; (2) child who carries on the family name; (3) (archaism) pre-ritsuryo official established in key provinces, responsible for administration of his home and surrounding provinces; (4) (archaism) head of a warrior clan (Kamakura period) |
老丁 see styles |
routei; rouchou / rote; rocho ろうてい; ろうちょう |
(hist) man between 61 and 65 (ritsuryō system) |
職田 see styles |
shokuden; shikiden しょくでん; しきでん |
(hist) (See 職分田) land given to high-ranking government officials (ritsuryō system) |
脱力 see styles |
datsuryoku だつりょく |
(n,vs,vi) loss of strength; exhaustion; weakness |
脱硫 see styles |
datsuryuu / datsuryu だつりゅう |
(noun/participle) desulfurization; desulphurisation; desulphurization |
華藏 华藏 see styles |
huā zàng hua1 zang4 hua tsang kezō |
Lotus-treasury. |
血流 see styles |
xuè liú xue4 liu2 hsüeh liu ketsuryuu / ketsuryu けつりゅう |
blood flow bloodstream; blood flow |
血瘤 see styles |
xuè liú xue4 liu2 hsüeh liu ketsuryuu / ketsuryu けつりゅう |
blood tumor; angioma (tumor consisting of a mass of blood vessels) {med} hematocele |
被官 see styles |
hikan ひかん |
(1) lower government office (ritsuryo system); (2) servant of a higher ranking person (during the middle ages); retainer; (3) servant of an urban family; (4) serf; (surname) Hikan |
被管 see styles |
hikan ひかん |
(1) lower government office (ritsuryo system); (2) servant of a higher ranking person (during the middle ages); retainer; (3) servant of an urban family; (4) serf |
計帳 see styles |
keichou / kecho けいちょう |
(hist) register established for tax purposes (ritsuryō period) |
課口 see styles |
kakou / kako かこう |
(hist) men who were subject to taxes and forced labor (ritsuryō system) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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