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<...2021222324252627282930...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
破壞善 破坏善 see styles |
pò huài shàn po4 huai4 shan4 p`o huai shan po huai shan hae zen |
Destroyer of good, a name for Māra. |
碧巌録 see styles |
hekiganroku へきがんろく |
(work) Blue Cliff Record; Biyan Lu (collection of Zen Buddhist koans compiled in China during the Song Dynasty); (wk) Blue Cliff Record; Biyan Lu (collection of Zen Buddhist koans compiled in China during the Song Dynasty) |
磯城島 see styles |
shikishima しきしま |
(1) Yamato (province); (2) Japan; (3) (abbreviation) the art of classical Japanese poetry |
祖師禅 see styles |
soshizen そしぜん |
(See 如来禅) Zen Buddhism based on the teachings of Bodhidharma |
神代杉 see styles |
jindaisugi じんだいすぎ |
lignitized Japanese cedar; lignitised Japanese cedar |
神前式 see styles |
shinzenshiki しんぜんしき |
traditional Japanese wedding ceremony (usu. at a shrine or temple) |
神道集 see styles |
shintoushuu / shintoshu しんとうしゅう |
(work) Shintoshu (14th century Japanese Shinto text); (wk) Shintoshu (14th century Japanese Shinto text) |
禅問答 see styles |
zenmondou / zenmondo ぜんもんどう |
Zen dialogue; Zen questions and answers |
禅坊主 see styles |
zenbouzu / zenbozu ぜんぼうず |
(rare) (See 禅僧) Zen monk |
禅宗様 see styles |
zenshuuyou / zenshuyo ぜんしゅうよう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 唐様・2) traditional Zen-style architecture |
禪三昧 禅三昧 see styles |
chán sān mèi chan2 san1 mei4 ch`an san mei chan san mei zen zanmai |
dhyāna and samādhi, dhyāna considered as 思惟 meditating, samādhi as 定 abstraction; or meditation in the realms of 色 the visible, or known, and concentration on 無色 the invisible, or supramundane; v. 禪定. |
禪佛教 禅佛教 see styles |
chán fó jiào chan2 fo2 jiao4 ch`an fo chiao chan fo chiao zen bukkyō |
Seon Buddhism |
禪和子 禅和子 see styles |
chán hé zǐ chan2 he2 zi3 ch`an ho tzu chan ho tzu zen nasu |
Chan [Seon; Zen] monk |
禪問答 禅问答 see styles |
chán wèn dá chan2 wen4 da2 ch`an wen ta chan wen ta zen mondō |
Chan; Seon encounter dialogue |
禪思惟 禅思惟 see styles |
chán sī wéi chan2 si1 wei2 ch`an ssu wei chan ssu wei zen shiyui |
Chan (Seon; Zen) contemplation |
禪梵天 禅梵天 see styles |
chán fàn tiān chan2 fan4 tian1 ch`an fan t`ien chan fan tien zen bonten |
The three brahmaloka heavens of the first dhyāna; cf. 禪. |
禪語錄 禅语录 see styles |
chán yǔ lù chan2 yu3 lu4 ch`an yü lu chan yü lu zen goroku |
recorded Chan [Seon; Zen] sayings |
禪雲寺 禅云寺 see styles |
chán yún sì chan2 yun2 si4 ch`an yün ssu chan yün ssu Zen'unji |
Seon-unsa |
秋明菊 see styles |
shuumeigiku / shumegiku しゅうめいぎく |
(kana only) Japanese anemone; Anemone hupehensis var. japonica |
秋田蕗 see styles |
akitabuki; akitabuki あきたぶき; アキタブキ |
(See 蕗・ふき) Japanese butterbur (Petasites japonicus subsp. giganteus) |
秋田貝 see styles |
akitagai; akitagai あきたがい; アキタガイ |
(kana only) (See 帆立貝) Japanese scallop (Patinopecten yessoensis) |
秋茱萸 see styles |
akigumi あきぐみ |
autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata); Japanese silverberry; oleaster |
科の木 see styles |
shinanoki しなのき |
(kana only) Japanese linden (Tilia japonica) |
秘府略 see styles |
hifuryaku ひふりゃく |
(work) Hifuryaku (Japanese proto-encyclopedia); (wk) Hifuryaku (Japanese proto-encyclopedia) |
種子島 种子岛 see styles |
zhǒng zi dǎo zhong3 zi5 dao3 chung tzu tao tanegashima たねがしま |
Tanegashima, Japanese Island off Kyushu, the Japanese space launch site (archaism) matchlock; arquebus; harquebus; (place-name, surname) Tanegashima |
突出し see styles |
tsukidashi つきだし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) protrusion; projection; (2) (food term) (Japanese) hors d'oeuvre; appetizer; snacks; (3) (sumo) (winning technique of) pushing out of the ring |
Variations: |
kamado; hettsui; kamado かまど; へっつい; カマド |
(1) (kana only) kamado; traditional Japanese wood or charcoal-fueled cook stove; (2) (kana only) household; family |
立ち方 see styles |
tachikata たちかた |
(1) way of standing; (2) dancer (in a Japanese dance performance) |
章魚燒 章鱼烧 see styles |
zhāng yú shāo zhang1 yu2 shao1 chang yü shao |
takoyaki (octopus dumpling), a Japanese snack food |
竹に雀 see styles |
takenisuzume たけにすずめ |
(exp,n) (1) (idiom) match made in heaven; perfect match; great coupling; sparrow and bamboo (a common motif in poetry and classical Japanese painting); (exp,n) (2) family crest featuring a ring of bamboo with a sparrow in the middle |
竹蜻蛉 see styles |
taketonbo たけとんぼ |
small wooden Japanese toy that flies when spun between the palms of one's hands |
笄ぐる see styles |
kougaiguru / kogaiguru こうがいぐる |
(See 笄髷) type of Japanese woman's hairstyle using a hairpin (Edo period) |
笙の笛 see styles |
shounofue; sounofue / shonofue; sonofue しょうのふえ; そうのふえ |
(See 笙) shō (Japanese free reed musical instrument) |
第三禪 第三禅 see styles |
dì sān chán di4 san1 chan2 ti san ch`an ti san chan daisan zen |
The third dhyāna, a degree of contemplation in which ecstasy gives way to serenity; also a state, or heaven, corresponding to this degree of contemplation, including the third three of the rūpa heavens. |
第二禪 第二禅 see styles |
dì èr chán di4 er4 chan2 ti erh ch`an ti erh chan daini zen |
The second dhyāna, a degree of contemplation where reasoning gives way to intuition. The second three rūpa heavens. |
第四禪 第四禅 see styles |
dì sì chán di4 si4 chan2 ti ssu ch`an ti ssu chan daishi zen |
The fourth dhyāna, a degree of contemplation when the mind becomes indifferent to pleasure and pain; also the last eight rūpa heavens. |
笹百合 see styles |
sasayuri; sasayuri ささゆり; ササユリ |
(kana only) Japanese lily (Lilium japonicum) |
筆禅道 see styles |
hitsuzendou / hitsuzendo ひつぜんどう |
Art of the Brush (esp. school of Japanese Zen calligraphy) |
等起善 see styles |
děng qǐ shàn deng3 qi3 shan4 teng ch`i shan teng chi shan tōki zen |
manifest physical activities and verbal expressions that are based on virtuous mental functions |
Variations: |
hera(p); hera へら(P); ヘラ |
(1) (kana only) spatula; (fabric) tracing spatula; (pottery) pallet; (2) (kana only) (See ゲンゴロウブナ) (artificially cultured) Japanese crucian carp |
箱海老 see styles |
hakoebi; hakoebi はこえび; ハコエビ |
(kana only) Japanese spear lobster (Linuparus trigonus) |
節用集 see styles |
setsuyoushuu / setsuyoshu せつようしゅう |
(hist) Setsuyōshū (Muromachi-era Japanese dictionary) |
紀州犬 see styles |
kishuuken; kishuuinu / kishuken; kishuinu きしゅうけん; きしゅういぬ |
Kishu (Japanese dog breed) |
紅梅焼 see styles |
koubaiyaki / kobaiyaki こうばいやき |
var. of senbei shaped like a Japanese plum |
紅羊歯 see styles |
benishida; benishida べにしだ; ベニシダ |
(kana only) autumn fern (Dryopteris erythrosora); Japanese shield fern; Japanese wood fern; copper shield fern |
純和風 see styles |
junwafuu / junwafu じゅんわふう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) traditionally Japanese style; purely Japanese style |
紙火鍋 纸火锅 see styles |
zhǐ huǒ guō zhi3 huo3 guo1 chih huo kuo |
paper hot pot (hot pot using a single-use pot made of Japanese washi paper with a special coating to prevent burning and leaking, used for cooking at the dining table) |
紙腔琴 see styles |
shikoukin / shikokin しこうきん |
Japanese variety of music box (invented in 1892 by Toda Kindo) |
紙芝居 see styles |
kamishibai かみしばい |
kamishibai; storytelling with pictures; form of Japanese street theater and storytelling (popular from the 1930s to the 1950s) |
級の木 see styles |
shinanoki しなのき |
(kana only) Japanese linden (Tilia japonica) |
紫壽帶 紫寿带 see styles |
zǐ shòu dài zi3 shou4 dai4 tzu shou tai |
(bird species of China) black paradise flycatcher; Japanese paradise flycatcher (Terpsiphone atrocaudata) |
紫式部 see styles |
zǐ shì bù zi3 shi4 bu4 tzu shih pu murasakishikibu むらさきしきぶ |
Murasaki Shikibu (born c. 973), Japanese writer, author of "The Tale of Genji" (kana only) Japanese beautyberry (Callicarpa japonica); (person) Murasaki Shikibu (978-1016) (author of the Genji Monogatari) |
紫金牛 see styles |
zǐ jīn niú zi3 jin1 niu2 tzu chin niu |
Japanese ardisia (Ardisia japonica) |
細海蜷 see styles |
hosouminina; hosouminina / hosominina; hosominina ほそうみにな; ホソウミニナ |
(kana only) Japanese false cerith (Batillaria cumingii) |
終止形 see styles |
shuushikei / shushike しゅうしけい |
{gramm} plain form (of a Japanese verb or adjective); dictionary form; predicative form |
組み唄 see styles |
kumiuta くみうた |
var. of folksong; var. of koto or shamisen music; medley of (Japanese) songs |
組み歌 see styles |
kumiuta くみうた |
var. of folksong; var. of koto or shamisen music; medley of (Japanese) songs |
結納式 see styles |
yuinoushiki / yuinoshiki ゆいのうしき |
traditional Japanese engagement ceremony; engagement party |
給食室 see styles |
kyuushokushitsu / kyushokushitsu きゅうしょくしつ |
(See 給食) Japanese (school) lunchroom; Japanese (school) cafeteria |
統制派 see styles |
touseiha / toseha とうせいは |
(hist) Control Faction (of the Imperial Japanese Army) |
絵双六 see styles |
esugoroku えすごろく |
(hist) (See 双六・1) sugoroku; e-sugoroku; Japanese illustrated board game played with dice in which the object is to reach the end of a track |
綺麗所 see styles |
kireidokoro / kiredokoro きれいどころ kireidoko / kiredoko きれいどこ |
(1) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman |
綾藺笠 see styles |
ayaigasa あやいがさ |
(See 笠・1) type of traditional Japanese conical hat |
緋の菜 see styles |
hinona ひのな |
hinona (Japanese variety of long-rooted pickling turnip, Brassica rapa var. akana) |
緋目高 see styles |
himedaka; himedaka ひめだか; ヒメダカ |
(kana only) (See メダカ) himedaka; gold-colored breed of the Japanese rice fish (Oryzias latipes) |
緋連雀 see styles |
hirenjaku; hirenjaku ひれんじゃく; ヒレンジャク |
(kana only) Japanese waxwing (species of passerine bird, Bombycilla japonica) |
編上靴 see styles |
henjouka / henjoka へんじょうか |
(obsolete) {mil} (Imperial Japanese Army jargon) (lace-up) military boots |
縛馬答 缚马答 see styles |
fú mǎ dá fu2 ma3 da2 fu ma ta bama tō |
An argument or reply in a 'vicious circle', like a horse tethered to a pig. |
縞泥鰌 see styles |
shimadojou; shimadojou / shimadojo; shimadojo しまどじょう; シマドジョウ |
(kana only) Japanese striped loach (Cobitis biwae) |
繍線菊 see styles |
shimotsuke しもつけ |
(kana only) (abbreviation) Japanese spirea (Spiraea Japonica) |
羅生門 罗生门 see styles |
luó shēng mén luo2 sheng1 men2 lo sheng men rashoumon / rashomon らしょうもん |
Rashomon, Japanese novel and movie; (fig.) situation where conflicting interpretations of the same event obscure the truth; unsolvable case (1) (place) Rashōmon (gate in old Kyoto); (2) (work) Rashōmon (story by Akutagawa, film by Kurosawa); (place-name) Rashōmon (gate in old Kyoto); (wk) Rashōmon (story by Akutagawa, film by Kurosawa) |
羅馬字 罗马字 see styles |
luó mǎ zì luo2 ma3 zi4 lo ma tzu roomaji ろーまじ |
the Latin alphabet (1) romaji; romanization; romanisation; transliteration of Japanese in Latin or "Roman" letters; (2) Latin alphabet; Roman alphabet |
美智子 see styles |
měi zhì zǐ mei3 zhi4 zi3 mei chih tzu michiko みちこ |
Michiko, Japanese female given name; Empress Michiko of Japan (1934-) (female given name) Michiko |
美濃紙 see styles |
minogami みのがみ |
(See 和紙) Mino paper (var. of Japanese paper) |
義理禪 义理禅 see styles |
yì lǐ chán yi4 li3 chan2 i li ch`an i li chan giri zen |
theoretical Chan; Seon |
羽つき see styles |
hanetsuki はねつき |
(noun/participle) Japanese badminton; battledore and shuttlecock |
羽二重 see styles |
habutae はぶたえ |
habutai; habutae; fine Japanese silk |
羽子突 see styles |
hanetsuki はねつき |
(noun/participle) Japanese badminton; battledore and shuttlecock |
羽突き see styles |
hanetsuki はねつき |
(noun/participle) Japanese badminton; battledore and shuttlecock |
羽織袴 see styles |
haorihakama はおりはかま |
(See 羽織,袴・はかま・1) haori and hakama (Japanese male formal attire) |
肌襦袢 see styles |
hadajuban はだじゅばん |
(See 長襦袢) (Japanese-style) undershirt worn under nagajuban |
背戸茅 see styles |
setogaya せとがや |
(kana only) Japanese foxtail (Alopecurus japonicus) |
胴田貫 see styles |
doutanuki / dotanuki どうたぬき |
(1) Eiroku-period swordsmithing school, named for a place in the old Higo province; (2) sword of the Dotanuki school, usually thicker and heavier than regular Japanese swords; (3) in fiction, a heavier variant of Japanese sword |
能大師 能大师 see styles |
néng dà shī neng2 da4 shi1 neng ta shih Nō Daishi |
能行者 The sixth patriarch 慧能 Hui-neng of the Ch'an (Zen) School. |
脇明け see styles |
wakiake わきあけ |
(1) robe worn by military officials with a round collar, unstitched open sides, and no wrapped fabric along the bottom; (2) small opening in the side of traditional Japanese clothing (where the sleeve meets the bodice, below the armpit); clothing with such an opening (usu. worn by women or children) |
腋明け see styles |
wakiake わきあけ |
(1) robe worn by military officials with a round collar, unstitched open sides, and no wrapped fabric along the bottom; (2) small opening in the side of traditional Japanese clothing (where the sleeve meets the bodice, below the armpit); clothing with such an opening (usu. worn by women or children) |
膏藥旗 膏药旗 see styles |
gāo yao qí gao1 yao5 qi2 kao yao ch`i kao yao chi |
Japanese flag (derog.) |
膝皿貝 see styles |
hizaragai ひざらがい |
(1) (kana only) chiton (any marine mollusk of the class Polyplacophora); sea cradle; (2) Japanese chiton (Acanthopleura japonica) |
臨済宗 see styles |
rinzaishuu / rinzaishu りんざいしゅう |
Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism |
自性禪 自性禅 see styles |
zì xìng chán zi4 xing4 chan2 tzu hsing ch`an tzu hsing chan jishō zen |
meditation on the original nature of things |
自民黨 自民党 see styles |
zì mín dǎng zi4 min2 dang3 tzu min tang |
Liberal Democratic Party (Japanese political party) See: 自民党 |
自然生 see styles |
zì rán shēng zi4 ran2 sheng1 tzu jan sheng shinenshō じねんじょう |
Japanese yam (Dioscorea japonica) view that the production of things has its own substance |
自然薯 see styles |
jinenjo じねんじょ |
Japanese yam (Dioscorea japonica) |
自立語 see styles |
jiritsugo じりつご |
{gramm} independent word; free-standing Japanese language elements (not auxiliaries or particles) |
自衛官 see styles |
jieikan / jiekan じえいかん |
Japanese Self-Defense Force official; Self-Defense Force official |
自衛隊 自卫队 see styles |
zì wèi duì zi4 wei4 dui4 tzu wei tui jieitai / jietai じえいたい |
self-defense force; the Japanese armed forces (1) Japan Self-Defense Forces; JSDF; (2) self-defence force; self-defense force |
舊字體 旧字体 see styles |
jiù zì tǐ jiu4 zi4 ti3 chiu tzu t`i chiu tzu ti kyuujitai / kyujitai きゅうじたい |
kyujitai, traditional Japanese character used before 1946 (out-dated kanji) old character form; old kanji form |
色は順 see styles |
irohajun いろはじゅん |
(n,exp) iroha order; traditional ordering of Japanese syllabaries (based on a Buddhist poem) |
花菖蒲 see styles |
hanashoubu / hanashobu はなしょうぶ |
Japanese iris; blue flag; Iris ensata; (given name) Hanashoubu |
花鳥図 see styles |
kachouzu / kachozu かちょうず |
{art} (See 花鳥画) painting of flowers and birds; bird-and-flower genre in Chinese and Japanese painting |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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