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Simple Dictionary Definition |
胞弟 see styles |
bāo dì bao1 di4 pao ti |
younger brother born to the same parents |
舅公 see styles |
jiù gōng jiu4 gong1 chiu kung |
grandmother's brother |
舅哥 see styles |
jiù gē jiu4 ge1 chiu ko |
(coll.) wife's older brother |
舅婆 see styles |
jiù pó jiu4 po2 chiu p`o chiu po |
grandmother's brother's wife |
舅嫂 see styles |
jiù sǎo jiu4 sao3 chiu sao |
wife's brother's wife, sister-in-law |
舅子 see styles |
jiù zi jiu4 zi5 chiu tzu |
(coll.) wife's brother |
舅母 see styles |
jiù mǔ jiu4 mu3 chiu mu |
wife of mother's brother; aunt; maternal uncle's wife |
舅父 see styles |
jiù fù jiu4 fu4 chiu fu |
mother's brother; maternal uncle |
舅舅 see styles |
jiù jiu jiu4 jiu5 chiu chiu |
mother's brother; maternal uncle (informal); CL:個|个[ge4] |
舍弟 see styles |
shè dì she4 di4 she ti |
(humble) my younger brother |
舎兄 see styles |
shakei / shake しゃけい |
(See 舎弟・1) one's elder brother |
舎弟 see styles |
shatei / shate しゃてい |
(1) (See 舎兄) one's younger brother; (2) underling (e.g. in yakuza); junior male peer; sworn younger brother |
蘭譜 兰谱 see styles |
lán pǔ lan2 pu3 lan p`u lan pu |
lit. directory of orchids; fig. genealogical record (esp. exchanged between sworn brothers) |
表叔 see styles |
biǎo shū biao3 shu1 piao shu |
son of grandfather's sister; son of grandmother's brother or sister; father's younger male cousin; (Hong Kong slang) mainlander |
討人 讨人 see styles |
tǎo rén tao3 ren2 t`ao jen tao jen |
(old) girl trafficked into a brothel to work as prostitute |
賢兄 see styles |
kenkei / kenke けんけい |
(pronoun) wise elder brother; polite reference to another's older brother, or to one's senior |
轡屋 see styles |
kutsuwaya くつわや |
(archaism) brothel |
迦葉 迦叶 see styles |
jiā shě jia1 she3 chia she kashou / kasho かしょう |
(person) Kasyapa (Hindu sage); Kashou (迦葉波) kāśyapa, 迦攝 (迦攝波) inter alia 'a class of divine beings similar to or equal to prajāpati'; the father 'of gods, demons, men, fish, reptiles, and all animals'; also 'a constellation'. M.W. It is intp. as 'drinking light', i.e. swallowing sun and moon, but without apparent justification. (1) One of the seven or ten ancient Indian sages. (2) Name of a tribe or race. (3) Kāśyapa Buddha, the third of the five buddhas of the present kalpa, the sixth of the seven ancient buddhas. (4) Mahākāśyapa, a brahman of Magadha, who became one of the principal disciples of Śākyamuni, and after his death became leader of the disciples, 'convoked and directed the first synod, whence his title Ārya Sthavira (上坐, lit. chairman) is derived.' Eitel. He is accounted the chief of the ascetics before the enlightenment; the first compiler of the canon and the first patriarch. (5) There were five Kāśyapas, disciples of the Buddha, Mahā-Kāśyapa, Uruvilā-Kāśyapa, Gayā-Kāśyapa, Nadī-Kāśyapa, and Daśabala-Kāśyapa; the second, third, and fourth are said to have been brothers. (6) A bodhisattva, whose name heads a chapter in the Nirvana Sutra. (7) 迦葉摩騰 Kāśyapa-Mātaṅga, the monk who with Gobharana, or Dharmarakṣa, i.e. Zhu Falan 竺法蘭, according to Buddhist statements, brought images and scriptures to China with the commissioners sent by Mingdi, arriving in Luoyang A.D. 67. |
連襟 连襟 see styles |
lián jīn lian2 jin1 lien chin |
husbands of sisters; brothers-in-law; extremely close (of a relationship) |
遣手 see styles |
yarite やりて |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) doer; (2) giver; (3) skilled person; capable person; shrewd person; go-getter; hotshot; (4) brothel madam |
金蘭 金兰 see styles |
jīn lán jin1 lan2 chin lan kinran; kinran きんらん; キンラン |
profound friendship; sworn brotherhood (1) (kana only) golden orchid (Cephalanthera falcata); kinran; (2) very close friendship |
長兄 长兄 see styles |
zhǎng xiōng zhang3 xiong1 chang hsiung choukei / choke ちょうけい |
eldest brother eldest brother |
門戶 门户 see styles |
mén hù men2 hu4 men hu |
door; strategic gateway; portal; faction; sect; family status; family; web portal; (old) brothel |
阿叔 see styles |
otooji おとおじ |
(archaism) uncle (one's father's younger brother) |
阿哥 see styles |
ā gē a1 ge1 a ko |
(familiar) elder brother |
阿弟 see styles |
ā dì a1 di4 a ti |
younger brother |
阿育 see styles |
ā yù a1 yu4 a yü ashoka あしょか |
(given name) Ashoka Aśoka, 阿恕伽; 阿輸迦(or 阿舒迦, or 阿叔迦) Grandson of Candragupta (Sandrokottos), who united India and reached the summit of his career about 315 B.C. Aśoka reigned from about 274 to 237 B.C. His name Aśoka, 'free from care,' may have been adopted on his conversion. He is accused of the assassination of his brother and relatives to gain the throne, and of a fierce temperament in his earlier days. Converted, he became the first famous patron of Buddhism, encouraging its development and propaganda at home and abroad, to which existing pillars, etc., bear witness; his propaganda is said to have spread from the borders of China to Macedonia, Epirus, Egypt, and Cyrene. His title is Dharmāśoka; he should be distinguished from Kālāśoka, grandson of Ajātaśatru. Cf. 阿育伽經、 阿育伽傳, etc. |
隔山 see styles |
gé shān ge2 shan1 ko shan kakuyama かくやま |
half-sibling relationship; brothers with different mother; step- (surname) Kakuyama |
雞窩 鸡窝 see styles |
jī wō ji1 wo1 chi wo |
chicken coop; (slang) brothel |
青楼 see styles |
seirou / sero せいろう |
(See 女郎屋,妓楼) officially sanctioned brothel (Edo-period) |
青樓 青楼 see styles |
qīng lóu qing1 lou2 ch`ing lou ching lou |
(literary) brothel; pleasure quarters See: 青楼 |
魔窟 see styles |
mó kū mo2 ku1 mo k`u mo ku makutsu まくつ |
lit. nest of devils; place occupied by sinister forces (1) den of vice; rogue's den; (2) (See 売春宿) brothel; red-light district; (3) (colloquialism) cluttered room |
魔街 see styles |
magai まがい |
den of thieves; brothel; red-light district |
鴇母 鸨母 see styles |
bǎo mǔ bao3 mu3 pao mu |
female brothel keeper; a bawd |
アニキ see styles |
aniki アニキ |
(1) (familiar language) (honorific or respectful language) elder brother; (2) one's senior; (3) older man; man older than oneself |
あの子 see styles |
anoko アノこ |
(pn,adj-no) (1) that girl; that kid; (2) (archaism) you (mainly used by a brothel owner or senior prostitutes when addressing servant girls); (female given name) Anoko |
ウリ専 see styles |
urisen ウリせん |
(1) male prostitute; rent boy; rentboy; (2) gay brothel |
かり子 see styles |
kariko カリこ |
(archaism) maid in an Osaka brothel; (female given name) Kariko |
ご兄弟 see styles |
gokyoudai / gokyodai ごきょうだい |
(honorific or respectful language) siblings; brothers and sisters |
ヘルス see styles |
berusu ベルス |
(1) health; (2) (abbreviation) (See ファッションヘルス) type of brothel-massage parlor (parlour); (place-name) Vels |
やり手 see styles |
yarite やりて |
(1) doer; (2) giver; (3) skilled person; capable person; shrewd person; go-getter; hotshot; (4) brothel madam |
三迦葉 三迦叶 see styles |
sān jiā yè san1 jia1 ye4 san chia yeh san Kashō |
Three brothers Kāsyapa, all three said to be disciples of the Buddha. |
中の兄 see styles |
nakanoani なかのあに |
(exp,n) middle brother |
乳兄弟 see styles |
chikyoudai / chikyodai ちきょうだい |
foster sibling; foster brother; foster sister |
五瀬命 see styles |
itsusenomikoto いつせのみこと |
{jpmyth} Itsuse no Mikoto; older brother of Emperor Jimmu who accompanied him on his eastern expedition but died in Kinokuni before reaching Yamato |
代え名 see styles |
kaena かえな |
(1) alternative name; alternate name; (2) assumed name of a customer in a brothel (for anonymity); (3) stage name |
伯邑考 see styles |
bó yì kǎo bo2 yi4 kao3 po i k`ao po i kao |
Bo Yikao, eldest son of King Wen of Zhou 周文王[Zhou1 Wen2 wang2] and the elder brother of King Wu 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2] who was the founder of the Zhou Dynasty 周朝[Zhou1 chao2] of ancient China |
兄さま see styles |
niisama / nisama にいさま |
(honorific or respectful language) older brother |
兄さん see styles |
niisan(p); anisan / nisan(p); anisan にいさん(P); あにさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See お兄さん・1) older brother; elder brother; (2) brother (as older-brother figure in friendly and or work relationship); (3) (familiar language) (usu. vocative) young man; buddy; fella; laddie |
兄夫婦 see styles |
anifuufu / anifufu あにふうふ |
one's older brother and his wife |
兄弟分 see styles |
kyoudaibun / kyodaibun きょうだいぶん |
sworn brother; buddy; pal |
兄弟愛 see styles |
kyoudaiai / kyodaiai きょうだいあい |
brotherly love; fraternal love; sibling affection |
兄者人 see styles |
anijahito あにじゃひと |
(honorific or respectful language) (See 兄者) older brother |
兄貴分 see styles |
anikibun あにきぶん |
(1) senior group member; leader among peers; (expression) (2) (See 分・ぶん・4) (like) one's older brother; big brother |
半託迦 半讬迦 see styles |
bàn tuō jiā ban4 tuo1 jia1 pan t`o chia pan to chia Hantaka |
(or 半他迦) ; 槃陀 (槃陀迦); 槃特 Panthaka, born on the road; a road; two brothers— one born by a main road, the other by a path— who both became arhats. |
叔祖母 see styles |
shū zǔ mǔ shu1 zu3 mu3 shu tsu mu |
wife of paternal grandfather's younger brother |
台の物 see styles |
dainomono だいのもの |
(1) food set out on a stand; gift placed on a stand; (2) (archaism) food brought on a large stand to a brothel by a red-light district caterer |
同胞愛 see styles |
douhouai / dohoai どうほうあい |
brotherly love |
周作人 see styles |
zhōu zuò rén zhou1 zuo4 ren2 chou tso jen |
Zhou Zuoren (1885-1967), brother of Lu Xun 魯迅|鲁迅[Lu3 Xun4], academic in Japanese and Greek studies, briefly imprisoned after the war as Japanese collaborator, persecuted and died of unknown causes during the Cultural Revolution |
埋茶造 see styles |
umechazukuri うめちゃづくり |
(hist) (See 埋茶女郎) type of brothel in Yoshiwara (Edo period) |
堂兄弟 see styles |
táng xiōng dì tang2 xiong1 di4 t`ang hsiung ti tang hsiung ti |
father's brother's sons; paternal male cousin |
堂姊妹 see styles |
táng zǐ mèi tang2 zi3 mei4 t`ang tzu mei tang tzu mei |
father's brother's daughters; paternal female cousin |
売り専 see styles |
urisen うりせん |
(1) male prostitute; rent boy; rentboy; (2) gay brothel |
売子宿 see styles |
urikoyado うりこやど |
(archaism) (See 売り子・うりこ・2) brothel for male prostitutes |
売春宿 see styles |
baishunyado ばいしゅんやど |
brothel |
大伯子 see styles |
dà bǎi zi da4 bai3 zi5 ta pai tzu |
(coll.) husband's elder brother |
大舅哥 see styles |
dà jiù gē da4 jiu4 ge1 ta chiu ko |
(coll.) wife's older brother |
大舅子 see styles |
dà jiù zi da4 jiu4 zi5 ta chiu tzu |
(coll.) wife's older brother |
女郎屋 see styles |
jorouya / joroya じょろうや |
brothel |
姪女婿 侄女婿 see styles |
zhí nǚ xu zhi2 nu:3 xu5 chih nü hsü |
brother's daughter's husband; niece's husband |
姪媳婦 侄媳妇 see styles |
zhí xí fù zhi2 xi2 fu4 chih hsi fu |
brother's son's wife; nephew's wife |
姫予約 see styles |
himeyoyaku ひめよやく |
(colloquialism) booking directly with a prostitute (instead of with the brothel) |
媽媽桑 妈妈桑 see styles |
mā ma sāng ma1 ma5 sang1 ma ma sang |
mama-san, middle-aged woman who runs a brothel, bar etc (loanword from Japanese); madam |
富樓那 富楼那 see styles |
fù lóu nà fu4 lou2 na4 fu lou na Fūruna |
Pūrṇa; also富樓那彌多羅尼子 and other similar phonetic forms; Pūrṇamaitrāyaṇīputra, or Maitrāyaṇīputra, a disciple of Śākyamuni, son of Bhava by a slave girl, often confounded with Maitreya. The chief preacher among the ten principal disciples of Śākyamuni; ill-treated by his brother, engaged in business, saved his brothers from shipwreck by conquering Indra through samādhi; built a vihāra for Śākyamuni; expected to reappear as 法明如來 Dharmaprabhāsa Buddha. |
小弟弟 see styles |
xiǎo dì di xiao3 di4 di5 hsiao ti ti |
little brother; little boy; (coll.) penis |
小舅子 see styles |
xiǎo jiù zi xiao3 jiu4 zi5 hsiao chiu tzu |
(coll.) wife's younger brother |
小見世 see styles |
komise こみせ |
(1) little shop; small shop; small store; (2) low class whorehouse in Fujiwara (Edo period); low class brothel; (3) passage formed under the eaves of houses after heavy snowfalls (Tohoku region) |
康廣仁 康广仁 see styles |
kāng guǎng rén kang1 guang3 ren2 k`ang kuang jen kang kuang jen |
Kang Guangren (1867-1898), younger brother of Kang Youwei 康有為|康有为[Kang1 You3 wei2] and one of the Six Gentlemen Martyrs 戊戌六君子 of the unsuccessful reform movement of 1898 |
Variations: |
oto おと |
(1) (archaism) younger brother (of an older brother); younger sister (of an older sister); (2) (archaism) youngest child; (prefix) (3) (archaism) young; younger; youngest; (prefix) (4) (archaism) young and beautiful; cute |
弟さん see styles |
otoutosan / ototosan おとうとさん |
(honorific or respectful language) younger brother |
弟兄們 弟兄们 see styles |
dì xiōng men di4 xiong1 men5 ti hsiung men |
brothers; comrades; men; brethren |
弟夫婦 see styles |
otoutofuufu / ototofufu おとうとふうふ |
one's younger brother and his wife |
弟小父 see styles |
otooji おとおじ |
parent's younger brother; uncle |
弟殺し see styles |
otoutogoroshi / ototogoroshi おとうとごろし |
killing a younger brother; fratricide |
張成澤 张成泽 see styles |
zhāng chéng zé zhang1 cheng2 ze2 chang ch`eng tse chang cheng tse |
Jang Song-taek (1946-2013), brother-in-law of Kim Jong-il 金正日[Jin1 Zheng4 ri4], uncle and mentor of Kim Jong-un 金正恩[Jin1 Zheng4 en1], in 2013 accused of being a counter-revolutionary and executed |
彼の子 see styles |
anoko あのこ |
(pn,adj-no) (1) that girl; that kid; (2) (archaism) you (mainly used by a brothel owner or senior prostitutes when addressing servant girls) |
忘八屋 see styles |
kutsuwaya くつわや |
(archaism) brothel |
慰安婦 慰安妇 see styles |
wèi ān fù wei4 an1 fu4 wei an fu ianfu いあんふ |
comfort woman (woman or girl forced into sex slavery by the Japanese military 1937-1945) (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 慰安婦 "ianfu") (hist) (euph) (See 従軍慰安婦) comfort woman; prostitute who worked in military brothels, esp. one forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during WWII |
慰安所 see styles |
ianjo いあんじょ |
(hist) (See 慰安婦) comfort women brothel (during World War II); military brothel |
扶弟魔 see styles |
fú dì mó fu2 di4 mo2 fu ti mo |
(coll.) (neologism c. 2017, a play on 伏地魔[Fu2 di4 mo2]) woman who devotes herself to supporting her little brother (assisting him with his studies, giving money to help him buy a house etc) |
把兄弟 see styles |
bǎ xiōng dì ba3 xiong1 di4 pa hsiung ti |
sworn brothers |
拜把子 see styles |
bài bǎ zi bai4 ba3 zi5 pai pa tzu |
to become sworn brothers |
摩哂陀 see styles |
mó shěn tuó mo2 shen3 tuo2 mo shen t`o mo shen to Mashinda |
Mahendra, younger brother of Aśoka, reputed as founder of Buddhism in Ceylon. |
暗者女 see styles |
kuramonoonna くらものおんな |
(See 暗屋) prostitute working in clandestine brothel (Edo period) |
曖昧宿 see styles |
aimaiyado あいまいやど |
brothel fronting as a tea house, inn, restaurant, etc. |
曖昧屋 see styles |
aimaiya あいまいや |
brothel fronting as a tea house, inn, restaurant, etc. |
替え名 see styles |
kaena かえな |
(1) alternative name; alternate name; (2) assumed name of a customer in a brothel (for anonymity); (3) stage name |
李建成 see styles |
lǐ jiàn chéng li3 jian4 cheng2 li chien ch`eng li chien cheng |
Li Jiancheng (589-626), eldest son of first Tang emperor Li Yuan 唐高祖李淵|唐高祖李渊, murdered by his brother 李世民 in the Xuanwu Gate coup 玄武門之變|玄武门之变; Professor Li Jiancheng (1964-), geophysicist and specialist in satellite geodesy |
楊弓場 see styles |
youkyuuba / yokyuba ようきゅうば |
(archaism) (See 楊弓,矢場・やば・2) archery range (sometimes a front for a brothel) |
楊弓店 see styles |
youkyuuten / yokyuten ようきゅうてん |
(archaism) (See 楊弓場) toy bow archery range (sometimes front for a brothel) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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