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Simple Dictionary Definition |
人因 see styles |
rén yīn ren2 yin1 jen yin ninin |
The causative influences for being reborn as a human being, i.e. a good life. Those in positions of honour have obtained them by former deeds of benevolence, reverence to Buddhas and monks, patience, humility, devotion to the sutras, charity, morality, zeal and exhortation, obedience, loyalty - hence they have obtained affluence, long life, and are held in high regard. Those in mean condition are thus born because of the opposite characteristics in previous incarnation. |
人壽 see styles |
rén shòu ren2 shou4 jen shou |
human lifespan; life insurance (abbr. for 人壽保險|人寿保险[ren2shou4 bao3xian3]) |
人外 see styles |
jingai; ningai じんがい; にんがい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (じんがい only) uninhabited area; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) acting inhumanly; inhuman person; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) (じんがい only) (slang) nonhuman life (usu. sentient) |
人寿 see styles |
jinju じんじゅ |
human life span; human lifespan |
人生 see styles |
rén shēng ren2 sheng1 jen sheng hitoha ひとは |
life (one's time on earth) (one's) life; (female given name) Hitoha human birth |
今世 see styles |
jīn shì jin1 shi4 chin shih imayo いまよ |
this life; this age (1) {Buddh} (See 現世・1) this world; this life; (2) (こんせい only) (obsolete) this generation; present day; (female given name) Imayo this world |
今生 see styles |
jīn shēng jin1 sheng1 chin sheng ibu いぶ |
this life (See 後生・ごしょう・1,前生・ぜんしょう) this life; this world; (female given name) Ibu |
他世 see styles |
tā shì ta1 shi4 t`a shih ta shih tase |
Another life, or world, either previous to or after this. |
仙丹 see styles |
xiān dān xian1 dan1 hsien tan sentan せんたん |
elixir; magic potion elixir (of life) |
仙薬 see styles |
senyaku せんやく |
panacea; elixir (of life) |
仡那 see styles |
yìn à yin4 a4 yin a kitsuna |
繕摩 jāuman, 生 jāti, birth, production; rebirth as man, animal, etc.; life, position assigned by birth; race, being; the four methods of birth are egg, womb, water, and transformation. |
伝記 see styles |
denki でんき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) biography; life story |
余世 see styles |
yosei / yose よせい |
one's remaining years; the rest of one's life |
余命 see styles |
yomei / yome よめい |
remainder of one's life; one's remaining days; time left (to live) |
余喘 see styles |
yozen よぜん |
lingering life; feeble existence; brink of ruin |
余生 see styles |
yoshou / yosho よしょう |
one's remaining years; the rest of one's life; (surname) Yoshou |
余齢 see styles |
yorei / yore よれい |
life expectancy |
佛壽 佛寿 see styles |
fó shòu fo2 shou4 fo shou butsu ju |
Buddha's life, or age. While he only lived to eighty as a man, in his saṁbhogakāya he is without end, eternal; cf. Lotus Sutra, 壽量品, where Buddha is declared to be eternal. |
佛德 see styles |
fó dé fo2 de2 fo te buttoku |
Buddha-virtue, his perfect life, perfect fruit, and perfect mercy in releasing all beings from misery. |
佛忌 see styles |
fó jì fo2 ji4 fo chi butsuki |
major events of the life of the Buddha |
作刀 see styles |
sakutou / sakuto さくとう |
(noun/participle) Japanese sword making |
佩く see styles |
haku はく |
(transitive verb) (1) to put on (or wear) lower-body clothing (i.e. pants, skirt, etc.); to put on (or wear) footwear; (2) to affix a sword to one's hip; (3) to affix a bowstring to a bow |
佩刀 see styles |
hakashi はかし |
(n,vs,vi) wearing a sword; sword one is wearing; (given name) Hakashi |
佩剣 see styles |
haiken はいけん |
(noun/participle) wearing a sword |
佩劍 佩剑 see styles |
pèi jiàn pei4 jian4 p`ei chien pei chien |
sword; (fencing) saber |
佩用 see styles |
haiyou / haiyo はいよう |
(noun, transitive verb) (form) wearing (an insignia, sword, etc.) |
來生 来生 see styles |
lái shēng lai2 sheng1 lai sheng rai らい |
next life (female given name) Rai Future rebirth; the future life. |
俗世 see styles |
sú shì su2 shi4 su shih zokuse; zokusei / zokuse; zokuse ぞくせ; ぞくせい |
the mundane world; the world of mortals this world; everyday world; earthly existence; mundane life mundane world |
俗界 see styles |
zokkai ぞっかい |
secular life; workaday world |
保命 see styles |
bǎo mìng bao3 ming4 pao ming houmei / home ほうめい |
to preserve one's life; to ensure one's survival preserving one's life; longevity; long life |
保存 see styles |
bǎo cún bao3 cun2 pao ts`un pao tsun hozon ほぞん |
to conserve; to preserve; to keep; to save (a file etc) (computing) (noun, transitive verb) (1) preservation; conservation; storage; maintenance; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {comp} saving (e.g. to disk) |
信根 see styles |
xìn gēn xin4 gen1 hsin ken nobune のぶね |
(surname) Nobune śraddhendriya. Faith, one of the five roots or organs producing a sound moral life. |
修む see styles |
osamu おさむ |
(v2m-s,vt) (1) (archaism) to study; to complete (a course); to cultivate; to master; (v2m-s,vt) (2) (archaism) to order (one's life); (v2m-s,vt) (3) (archaism) to repair (a fault one has committed) |
做活 see styles |
zuò huó zuo4 huo2 tso huo |
to work for a living (esp. of woman needleworker); life of a group of stones in Go 圍棋|围棋[wei2 qi2] |
傷命 伤命 see styles |
shāng mìng shang1 ming4 shang ming shōmyō |
Injury to life. |
儀刀 see styles |
gitou / gito ぎとう |
ceremonial sword |
償命 偿命 see styles |
cháng mìng chang2 ming4 ch`ang ming chang ming |
to pay with one's life |
元神 see styles |
yuán shén yuan2 shen2 yüan shen motogami もとがみ |
primordial spirit; fundamental essence of life (surname) Motogami |
先世 see styles |
xiān shì xian1 shi4 hsien shih senze |
A previous life, or world. |
先業 先业 see styles |
xiān yè xian1 ye4 hsien yeh sengō |
Karma from a previous life. |
全活 see styles |
quán huó quan2 huo2 ch`üan huo chüan huo |
to save life; to rescue; the whole business with all its processes |
八双 see styles |
hassou / hasso はっそう |
style of sword fighting |
八法 see styles |
bā fǎ ba1 fa3 pa fa happō |
eight methods of treatment (TCM) The eight dharmas, things, or methods. There are three groups: (1) idem 八風 q.v. (2) 四大and 四微 q.v. (3) The eight essential things, i.e. 教 instruction, 理 doctrine, 智 knowledge or wisdom attained, 斷 cutting away of delusion, 行 practice of the religious life, 位 progressive status, 因 producing 果 the fruit of saintliness. Of these 教理行果 are known as the 四法. |
八萬 八万 see styles |
bā wàn ba1 wan4 pa wan hachiman はちまん |
(surname) Hachiman An abbreviation for 八萬四 (八萬四千) The number of atoms in the human body is supposed to be 84,000. Hence the term is used for a number of things, often in the general sense of a great number. It is also the age apex of life in each human world. There are the 84,000 stūpas erected by Aśoka, each to accommodate one of the 84.000 relics of the Buddha's body; also the 84,000 forms of illumination shed by Amitābha; the 84,000 excellent physical signs of a Buddha; the 84,000 mortal distresses, i.e. 84,000 煩惱 or 塵勞; also the cure found in the 84,000 methods, i.e. 法藏, 法蘊, 法門, or教門. |
八難 八难 see styles |
bān án ban1 an2 pan an hachinan |
The eight conditions in which it is difficult to see a Buddha or hear his dharma: in the hells: as hungry ghosts; as animals; in Uttarakuru (the northern continent where all is pleasant); in the long-life heavens (where life is long and easy); as deaf, blind, and dumb; as a worldly philosopher; in the intermediate period between a Buddha and his successor. Also 八無暇. |
六度 see styles |
liù dù liu4 du4 liu tu rokudo ろくど |
(surname) Rokudo The six things that ferry one beyond the sea of mortality to nirvana, i. e. the six pāramitās 波羅蜜 (波羅蜜多): (1) 布施 dāna, charity, or giving, including the bestowing of the truth on others; (2) 持戒 śīla, keeping the command rents; (3) 忍辱 kṣānti, patience under insult; (4) 精進 vīrya, zeal and progress; (5) 闡定 dhyāna, meditation or contemplation; (6) 智慧 prajñā; wisdom, the power to discern reality or truth. It is the last that carries across the saṃsāra (sea of incarnate life) to the shores of nirvana. The opposites of these virtues are meanness, wickedness, anger, sloth, a distracted mind, and ignorance. The 唯識論 adds four other pāramitās: (7) 方便 upāya, the use of appropriate means; (8) 願 praṇidhāna, pious vows; (9) 力 bala, power of fulfillment; (10) 智 jñāna knowledge. |
兵刃 see styles |
bīng rèn bing1 ren4 ping jen heijin / hejin へいじん |
(bladed) weapons sword blade |
兵鋒 see styles |
heihou / heho へいほう |
the point of a sword; the advance of an army |
具壽 具寿 see styles |
jù shòu ju4 shou4 chü shou guju |
? āyuṣmant. Having long life, a term by which monk, a pupil or a youth may be addressed. |
内住 see styles |
naijuu / naiju ないじゅう |
indwelling (life); (place-name) Naijuu |
再生 see styles |
zài shēng zai4 sheng1 tsai sheng saisei / saise さいせい |
to be reborn; to regenerate; to be a second so-and-so (famous dead person); recycling; regeneration (n,vs,vt,vi) (1) restoration to life; coming to life again; resuscitation; regeneration; (n,vs,vi) (2) reformation; rehabilitation; (noun, transitive verb) (3) recycling; reclamation; recovery; (noun, transitive verb) (4) playback; regeneration (of video or sound); views (of an online video); (n,vs,vt,vi) (5) {biol} regeneration (of lost or damaged tissue); regrowth; (noun, transitive verb) (6) rebirth; reincarnation; (n,vs,vt,vi) (7) {psych} recall (memory); retrieval |
再造 see styles |
zài zào zai4 zao4 tsai tsao saizou / saizo さいぞう |
to give a new lease of life; to reconstruct; to reform; to rework; to recycle; to reproduce (copies, or offspring); restoration; restructuring (given name) Saizou |
処世 see styles |
shosei / shose しょせい |
making one's way through life; conduct of one's life |
出世 see styles |
chū shì chu1 shi4 ch`u shih chu shih shutsuse しゅつせ |
to be born; to come into being; to withdraw from worldly affairs (n,vs,vi) success in life; getting ahead; successful career; promotion; climbing the corporate ladder; eminence; (surname) Shutsuse (1) Appearance in the world e. g. the Buddha's appearing. (2) To leave the world; a monk or nun. (3) Beyond, or outside this world, not of this world; of nirvana character. |
出家 see styles |
chū jiā chu1 jia1 ch`u chia chu chia deie / dee でいえ |
to enter monastic life; to become a monk or nun (n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} entering the priesthood; (2) {Buddh} (See 在家・1) priest; monk; bonze; (surname) Deie pravraj; to leave home and become a monk or nun. |
出鞘 see styles |
chū qiào chu1 qiao4 ch`u ch`iao chu chiao |
(of a sword etc) to unsheath |
刀下 see styles |
touka / toka とうか |
under the sword |
刀傷 see styles |
toushou / tosho とうしょう |
sword cut |
刀刃 see styles |
dāo rèn dao1 ren4 tao jen toujin / tojin とうじん |
knife blade; crucial point sword blade |
刀剣 see styles |
touken / token とうけん |
sword; dagger; knife; bayonet |
刀創 see styles |
tousou / toso とうそう |
sword wound; sword cut |
刀劍 刀剑 see styles |
dāo jiàn dao1 jian4 tao chien |
sword |
刀尖 see styles |
tousen / tosen とうせん |
tip of a sword |
刀架 see styles |
touka / toka とうか |
sword rack |
刀槍 刀枪 see styles |
dāo qiāng dao1 qiang1 tao ch`iang tao chiang |
sword and spear; weapons |
刀狩 see styles |
katanagari かたながり |
sword hunt; sword confiscation |
刀疵 see styles |
katanakizu かたなきず |
sword wound |
刀痕 see styles |
toukon / tokon とうこん |
sword scar |
刀礼 see styles |
tourei / tore とうれい |
sword salute |
刀背 see styles |
dāo bèi dao1 bei4 tao pei touhai; mune(gikun) / tohai; mune(gikun) とうはい; むね(gikun) |
back of the knife (See 棟・むね・2) back of a sword |
刀豆 see styles |
natamame なたまめ |
(kana only) sword bean (Canavalia gladiata) |
刀身 see styles |
dāo shēn dao1 shen1 tao shen toushin / toshin とうしん |
blade (of a knife or sword) knife blade; sword blade |
刀鋒 刀锋 see styles |
dāo fēng dao1 feng1 tao feng |
cutting edge or point of a knife, sword or tool |
刀風 刀风 see styles |
dāo fēng dao1 feng1 tao feng tōfū |
The wind that cuts all living beings to pieces—at the approach of a world-kalpa's end; also described as the disintegrating force at death. |
刃文 see styles |
hamon はもん |
temper pattern of a sword blade |
刃渡 see styles |
hawatari はわたり |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) length of a blade (sword, knife, etc.); (2) walking on the edge of a sword |
分際 分际 see styles |
fēn jì fen1 ji4 fen chi bunzai ぶんざい |
(oft. scornful) one's social standing; one's position; one's place; one's station in life distinction |
切る see styles |
kiru きる |
(transitive verb) (1) to cut; to cut through; to perform (surgery); (transitive verb) (2) (See 縁を切る) to sever (connections, ties); (transitive verb) (3) to turn off (e.g. the light); (transitive verb) (4) (See 電話を切る) to terminate (e.g. a conversation); to hang up (the phone); to disconnect; (transitive verb) (5) to punch (a ticket); to tear off (a stub); (transitive verb) (6) to open (something sealed); (transitive verb) (7) to start; (transitive verb) (8) to set (a limit); to do (something) in less or within a certain time; to issue (cheques, vouchers, etc.); (transitive verb) (9) (See 値切る) to reduce; to decrease; to discount; (transitive verb) (10) to shake off (water, etc.); to let drip-dry; to let drain; (transitive verb) (11) to cross; to traverse; (transitive verb) (12) to criticize sharply; (transitive verb) (13) to act decisively; to do (something noticeable); to go first; to make (certain facial expressions, in kabuki); (transitive verb) (14) (See ハンドルを切る) to turn (vehicle, steering wheel, etc.); (transitive verb) (15) to curl (a ball); to bend; to cut; (transitive verb) (16) to shuffle (cards); (transitive verb) (17) {mahj} to discard a tile; (transitive verb) (18) to dismiss; to sack; to let go; to expel; to excommunicate; (transitive verb) (19) to dig (a groove); to cut (a stencil, on a mimeograph); (transitive verb) (20) (See 切り札・1) to trump; (transitive verb) (21) {go} to cut (the connection between two groups); (transitive verb) (22) (also written as 鑽る) to start a fire (with wood-wood friction or by striking a metal against stone); (transitive verb) (23) to draw (a shape) in the air (with a sword, etc.); (suf,v5r) (24) (after the -masu stem of a verb) (See 使い切る) to do completely; to finish doing; (suf,v5r) (25) (after the -masu stem of a verb) (See 疲れ切る) to be completely ...; to be totally ...; to be terribly ...; (suf,v5r) (26) (after the -masu stem of a verb) (See 言い切る・1) to do clearly; to do decisively; to do firmly |
切先 see styles |
kissaki きっさき |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) point (of a sword, etc.); (2) pointed verbal attack |
切刃 see styles |
seppa せっぱ |
(1) thin washer on either side of the guard (tsuba) of a sword; (2) (up to) the hilt; wits' end |
切尖 see styles |
kissaki きっさき |
(1) point (of a sword, etc.); (2) pointed verbal attack |
切羽 see styles |
seppa せっぱ kiriha きりは |
(1) thin washer on either side of the guard (tsuba) of a sword; (2) (up to) the hilt; wits' end; face (of a wall of coal or ore, etc.); working face (of a mine) |
初め see styles |
hajime はじめ zome ぞめ |
(n-t,n-adv) (1) beginning; start; outset; opening; (2) first (in line, etc.); (3) origin; (4) (kana only) such as ...; not to mention ...; (suffix) first doing of ... (ever, in one's life, in the new year, etc.) |
初湯 see styles |
hatsuyu はつゆ |
(1) first bath of the year; (2) first bath in one's life (i.e. for a baby) |
別報 别报 see styles |
bié bào bie2 bao4 pieh pao beppou / beppo べっぽう |
another report Differentiated rewards according to previous deeds, i.e. the differing conditions of people in this life resulting from their previous lives. |
利人 see styles |
lì rén li4 ren2 li jen rihito りひと |
(given name) Rihito To benefit or profit men, idem利他 parahita; the bodhisattva-mind is 自利利他 to improve oneself for the purpose of improving or benefiting others; the Buddha-mind is 利他一心 with single mind to help others, pure altruism; 利生 is the extension of this idea to 衆生 all the living, which of course is not limited to men or this earthly life; 利物 is also used with the same meaning, 物 being the living. |
利刀 see styles |
lì dāo li4 dao1 li tao ritou / rito りとう |
sharp knife; knife (weapon) sharp sword |
利刃 see styles |
lì rèn li4 ren4 li jen rijin りじん |
sharp blade sharp sword |
利剣 see styles |
riken りけん |
sharp sword |
利劍 利剑 see styles |
lì jiàn li4 jian4 li chien riken |
sharp sword A sharp sword, used figuratively for Amitābha, and Mañjuśrī, indicating wisdom, discrimination, or power over evil. |
利樂 利乐 see styles |
lì lè li4 le4 li le riraku |
Blessing and joy; the blessing being for the future life, the joy for the present; or aid (for salvation) and the joy of it. |
剃髮 剃发 see styles |
tì fà ti4 fa4 t`i fa ti fa teihatsu |
To shave the hair, following Śākyamuni, who cut off his locks with a sharp sword or knife to signify his cutting himself off from the world. |
前世 see styles |
qián shì qian2 shi4 ch`ien shih chien shih zensei / zense ぜんせい |
previous generations; previous incarnation (Buddhism) antiquity; the previous era 前生 Former life or lives. |
前生 see styles |
qián shēng qian2 sheng1 ch`ien sheng chien sheng zenshou / zensho ぜんしょう |
previous life; previous incarnation {Buddh} (See 後生・ごしょう・1,今生・こんじょう) previous existence previous lifetime |
前身 see styles |
qián shēn qian2 shen1 ch`ien shen chien shen zenshin ぜんしん |
forerunner; predecessor; precursor; previous incarnation (Buddhism); jacket front antecedents; ancestor; previous position; previous existence; predecessor organization; predecessor organisation The previous body, or incarnation. |
剣先 see styles |
kenzaki けんざき |
point of a sword; (place-name) Kenzaki |
剣光 see styles |
kenkou / kenko けんこう |
light emanating from a sword; shimmering of a sword; (personal name) Kenkou |
剣劇 see styles |
kengeki けんげき |
sword play; samurai drama |
剣尖 see styles |
kensen けんせん |
(See 剣先・けんさき) tip of a sword; point of a sword |
剣帯 see styles |
kentai けんたい |
sword belt |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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