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Simple Dictionary Definition |
道法智 see styles |
dào fǎ zhì dao4 fa3 zhi4 tao fa chih dōhotchi |
The wisdom attained by them; the wisdom which rids one of false views in regard to mārga, or the eightfold noble path. |
道聖諦 道圣谛 see styles |
dào shèng dì dao4 sheng4 di4 tao sheng ti dō shōtai |
noble truth of the Way |
金看板 see styles |
kinkanban きんかんばん |
signboard with gold or gilt lettering; slogan; noble cause |
阿梨耶 see styles |
ā lí yé a1 li2 ye2 a li yeh ariya |
ārya, 阿利宜; 阿棃宜; 阿黎宜; 阿犁宜; 阿離宜; 阿哩夜; 阿略 or 阿夷; 梨耶 loyal, honourable, noble, āryan, 'a man who has thought on the four chief principles of Buddhism and lives according to them,' intp. by 尊 honourable, and 聖 sage, wise, saintly, sacred. Also, ulūka, an owl. |
阿犁耶 see styles |
ā lí yé a1 li2 ye2 a li yeh ariya |
noble |
阿離耶 阿离耶 see styles |
ā lí yé a1 li2 ye2 a li yeh ariya |
noble |
集聖諦 集圣谛 see styles |
jí shèng dì ji2 sheng4 di4 chi sheng ti shūshōtai |
noble truth of the arising of suffering |
ノウブル see styles |
nouburu / noburu ノウブル |
(personal name) Noble |
七大私学 see styles |
shichidaishigaku しちだいしがく |
(See 大学別曹) seven boarding schools established in Kyoto by noble families during the early Heian period |
二十二根 see styles |
èr shí èr gēn er4 shi2 er4 gen1 erh shih erh ken nijūni kon |
The twenty-two roots, organs, or powers, v. 根. They are: (1) 眼根 eye, cakṣurindriya; (2) 耳 根 ear, śrotrendriya; (3) 鼻根 nose, ghrāṇendriya; (4) 舌根 tongue, jihvendriya; (5) 身根 body, kāyendriya; (6) 意根 mind, manaīndriya (the above are the 六根); (7) 女根 female organ, strīndriya; (8) 男根 male organ, puruṣendriya; (9) 命根 life, jīvitendriya; (10) 苦根 suffering (or pain), duḥkhendriya; (11) 樂根 pleasure, sukhendriya; (12) 憂根 sorrow, daurmanasyendriya; (13) 喜根 joy, saumanas-yendriya; (14) 捨根 abandoning, upekṣendriya (from 10 to 14 they are the 五受); (15) 信根 faith, śraddhendriya; (16) 精進根 zeal, vīryendriya; (17) 念根 memory, smṛtīndriya; (18) 定根 meditation, or trance, samādhīndriya; (19) 慧根 wisdom, prajñendriya (these are the 信等之五根); (20) 未知當知根 the power for learning (the Four Noble Truths) anājñātamājñāsyāmīndriya; (21) 巳知根 the power of having learned (them), ājñendriya; (22) 具知根 the power of perfect knowledge (of them), ājñātādvīndriya (these three are called the 無漏根) . |
二種因果 二种因果 see styles |
èr zhǒng yīn guǒ er4 zhong3 yin1 guo3 erh chung yin kuo nishuinka |
Two aspects of cause and effect, a division of the 四諦 "four noble truths" (a) 世間因果 in the present life, the 苦諦 being the effect, and the 集諦 the cause; (b) 出世間因果 in the future life, the 滅諦, extinction (of passion, or mortality) being the fruit, and the 道諦 the " eightfold noble path " the cause. |
住定菩薩 住定菩萨 see styles |
zhù dìng pú sà zhu4 ding4 pu2 sa4 chu ting p`u sa chu ting pu sa jūjō (no) bosatsu |
A bodhisattva firmly fixed, or abiding in certainty. After a bodhisattva has completed three great asaṁkhyeyakalpas he has still one hundred great kalpas to complete. This period is called abiding in fixity or firmness, divided into six kinds: certainty of being born in a good gati, in a noble family, with a good body, a man, knowing the abiding places of his transmigrations, knowing the abiding character of his good works. |
侯門似海 侯门似海 see styles |
hóu mén - sì hǎi hou2 men2 - si4 hai3 hou men - ssu hai |
lit. the gate of a noble house is like the sea (idiom); fig. there is a wide gap between the nobility and the common people |
光風霽月 光风霁月 see styles |
guāng fēng jì yuè guang1 feng1 ji4 yue4 kuang feng chi yüeh koufuuseigetsu / kofusegetsu こうふうせいげつ |
lit. light breeze and clear moon (idiom); period of peace and prosperity; noble and benevolent character (noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) serenity |
八支聖道 八支圣道 see styles |
bā zhī shèng dào ba1 zhi1 sheng4 dao4 pa chih sheng tao hasshi shōdō |
the noble eightfold path |
八正道經 八正道经 see styles |
bā zhèng dào jīng ba1 zheng4 dao4 jing1 pa cheng tao ching Hasshō dō kyō |
Buddha-bhāṣita-aṣṭaṅga-samyaṅ-mārga-sūtra. Tr. by An Shigao of the Eastern Han B.N.659; being an earlier translation of the Samyuktāgama 雜阿含經. |
十六行相 see styles |
shí liù xíng xiàng shi2 liu4 xing2 xiang4 shih liu hsing hsiang jūroku gyōsō |
sixteen defining activities [of the noble truths] |
品性高潔 see styles |
hinseikouketsu / hinsekoketsu ひんせいこうけつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (rare) of noble character; of virtuous character |
四句成道 see styles |
sì jù chéng dào si4 ju4 cheng2 dao4 ssu chü ch`eng tao ssu chü cheng tao shiku jōdō |
The swan-song of an arhat, who has attained to the perfect life: — All rebirths are ended, The noble life established, My work is accomplished. No further existence is mine. |
四弘誓願 四弘誓愿 see styles |
sì hóng shì yuàn si4 hong2 shi4 yuan4 ssu hung shih yüan shi ku seigan |
The four universal vows of a Buddha or bodhisattva: 衆生無邊誓願度 to save all living beings without limit; 煩惱無數誓願斷 to put an end to all passions and delusions however numerous; 法門無盡誓願學 to study and learn all methods and means without end; 佛道無上誓願成 to become perfect in the supreme Buddha-law. The four vows are considered as arising one by one out of the 四諦 Four Noble Truths. |
四種四諦 四种四谛 see styles |
sì zhǒng sì dì si4 zhong3 si4 di4 ssu chung ssu ti sh ishu shitai |
four interpretations of Four [Noble] Truths |
四聖諦智 四圣谛智 see styles |
sì shèng dì zhì si4 sheng4 di4 zhi4 ssu sheng ti chih shi shōtai chi |
knowledge of the four noble truths |
大学別曹 see styles |
daigakubessou / daigakubesso だいがくべっそう |
(See 大学寮,七大私学) Heian-period boarding school (for children of a specific noble clan) established near the former central university of Kyoto |
大家閨秀 大家闺秀 see styles |
dà jiā guī xiù da4 jia1 gui1 xiu4 ta chia kuei hsiu |
girl from a wealthy family; unmarried daughter of a noble house |
如來聖種 如来圣种 see styles |
rú lái shèng zhǒng ru2 lai2 sheng4 zhong3 ju lai sheng chung nyorai shōshu |
the Tathāgata's noble lineage |
尊賢愛物 尊贤爱物 see styles |
zūn xián ài wù zun1 xian2 ai4 wu4 tsun hsien ai wu |
to honor the wise and love the people; respecting noble talent while protecting the common people |
尼彌留陀 尼弥留陀 see styles |
ní mí liú tuó ni2 mi2 liu2 tuo2 ni mi liu t`o ni mi liu to nimiruda |
nirodha, tr. as 滅 extinction, annihilation, cessation, the third of the four noble truths, cf. 尼樓陀. |
已得聖道 已得圣道 see styles |
yǐ dé shèng dào yi3 de2 sheng4 dao4 i te sheng tao i toku shōdō |
has attained the noble path |
希ガス類 see styles |
kigasurui きガスるい |
noble gases; rare gases |
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mikoto みこと |
(honorific or respectful language) the spoken words of the emperor or a noble |
惰性氣體 惰性气体 see styles |
duò xìng qì tǐ duo4 xing4 qi4 ti3 to hsing ch`i t`i to hsing chi ti |
inert gas; noble gas (chemistry) |
族姓具足 see styles |
zú xìng jù zú zu2 xing4 ju4 zu2 tsu hsing chü tsu zokushō gusoku |
a perfectly noble or eminent family or clan |
有何貴幹 有何贵干 see styles |
yǒu hé guì gàn you3 he2 gui4 gan4 yu ho kuei kan |
What (noble errand) brings you here?; May I help you?; What can I do for you? |
有作四諦 有作四谛 see styles |
yǒu zuò sì dì you3 zuo4 si4 di4 yu tso ssu ti usa shitai |
four constructed (established, created) noble truths |
未見諦者 未见谛者 see styles |
wèi jiàn dì zhě wei4 jian4 di4 zhe3 wei chien ti che mi kentai sha |
one who has not [yet] perceived the [four noble] truth[s] |
未離欲聖 未离欲圣 see styles |
wèi lí yù shèng wei4 li2 yu4 sheng4 wei li yü sheng mi riyoku shō |
noble ones not yet free from desire |
氣貫長虹 气贯长虹 see styles |
qì guàn cháng hóng qi4 guan4 chang2 hong2 ch`i kuan ch`ang hung chi kuan chang hung |
spirit reaches to the rainbow; full of noble aspiration and daring |
淸信高士 see styles |
qīng xìn gāo shì qing1 xin4 gao1 shi4 ch`ing hsin kao shih ching hsin kao shih shōshinkōshi |
a noble man with pure faith |
淸淨法眼 淸净法眼 see styles |
qīng jìng fǎ yǎn qing1 jing4 fa3 yan3 ch`ing ching fa yen ching ching fa yen shōjō hōgen |
The pure dharma-eye, with which the Hīnayāna disciple first discerns the four noble truths, and the: Mahāyāna disciple discerns the unreality of self and things. |
無作四諦 无作四谛 see styles |
wú zuò sì dì wu2 zuo4 si4 di4 wu tso ssu ti musa shitai |
four unconstructed noble truths |
無作聖諦 无作圣谛 see styles |
wú zuò shèng dì wu2 zuo4 sheng4 di4 wu tso sheng ti musa shōtai |
four unconstructed noble truths |
無漏聖道 无漏圣道 see styles |
wú lòu shèng dào wu2 lou4 sheng4 dao4 wu lou sheng tao muro shōdō |
untainted noble path(s) |
無漏集諦 无漏集谛 see styles |
wú lòu jí dì wu2 lou4 ji2 di4 wu lou chi ti muroshūtai |
untainted noble truth of arising |
現觀四諦 现观四谛 see styles |
xiàn guān sì dì xian4 guan1 si4 di4 hsien kuan ssu ti genkan shitai |
through the realization of the four noble truths |
生尊貴家 生尊贵家 see styles |
shēng zūn guì jiā sheng1 zun1 gui4 jia1 sheng tsun kuei chia shō sonki ke |
born into noble families |
生豪貴家 生豪贵家 see styles |
shēng háo guì jiā sheng1 hao2 gui4 jia1 sheng hao kuei chia shō gōki ke |
to be born into a noble family |
稀有氣體 稀有气体 see styles |
xī yǒu qì tǐ xi1 you3 qi4 ti3 hsi yu ch`i t`i hsi yu chi ti |
rare gas; noble gas (chemistry) |
綠林好漢 绿林好汉 see styles |
lù lín - hǎo hàn lu4 lin2 - hao3 han4 lu lin - hao han |
(idiom) chivalrous hero, often one who combats injustice or fights for a noble cause (originally referred to a group of outlaws who assembled in 綠林|绿林[Lu4lin2]) |
聖人君子 see styles |
seijinkunshi / sejinkunshi せいじんくんし |
(yoji) person of lofty virtue; man of noble character; perfect person; saint |
聖教怨敵 圣教怨敌 see styles |
shèng jiào yuàn dí sheng4 jiao4 yuan4 di2 sheng chiao yüan ti shōkyō onteki |
opponent of the noble teaching |
聖正言教 圣正言教 see styles |
shèng zhèng yán jiào sheng4 zheng4 yan2 jiao4 sheng cheng yen chiao shōshō gonkyō |
discourses concerning the noble ones |
聖道勢力 圣道势力 see styles |
shèng dào shì lì sheng4 dao4 shi4 li4 sheng tao shih li shōdō seiriki |
power of the noble paths |
英姿颯爽 英姿飒爽 see styles |
yīng zī sà shuǎng ying1 zi1 sa4 shuang3 ying tzu sa shuang eishisassou / eshisasso えいしさっそう |
(of a person) valiant and formidable-looking; to carry oneself tall (adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) (yoji) cutting a fine (dashing, gallant, noble) figure |
蘭艾同焚 兰艾同焚 see styles |
lán ài tóng fén lan2 ai4 tong2 fen2 lan ai t`ung fen lan ai tung fen |
lit. to burn both fragrant orchids and stinking weeds (idiom); fig. to destroy indiscriminately the noble and common; the rain falls on the just and unjust alike |
諸佛聖教 诸佛圣教 see styles |
zhū fó shèng jiào zhu1 fo2 sheng4 jiao4 chu fo sheng chiao shobutsu shōkyō |
all the Buddha's noble teachings |
謗賢聖者 谤贤圣者 see styles |
bàng xián shèng zhě bang4 xian2 sheng4 zhe3 pang hsien sheng che hōken shōja |
reviling the noble ones |
豪情壯志 豪情壮志 see styles |
háo qíng zhuàng zhì hao2 qing2 zhuang4 zhi4 hao ch`ing chuang chih hao ching chuang chih |
lofty ideals; noble aspirations |
貴い家柄 see styles |
tattoiiegara / tattoiegara たっといいえがら |
(expression) (rare) noble birth |
貴族階級 see styles |
kizokukaikyuu / kizokukaikyu きぞくかいきゅう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) noble class; nobility |
貴賤結婚 see styles |
kisenkekkon きせんけっこん |
morganatic marriage (marriage of a noble and a commoner that disallows the passage of title, possessions, etc.) |
資性端正 see styles |
shiseitansei / shisetanse しせいたんせい |
(noun or adjectival noun) being of an upright character; being of a noble nature |
赴湯蹈火 赴汤蹈火 see styles |
fù tāng dǎo huǒ fu4 tang1 dao3 huo3 fu t`ang tao huo fu tang tao huo |
lit. to jump into scalding water and plunge into raging fire (idiom); fig. to brave any danger; to go to any lengths (for a noble cause) |
達官貴人 达官贵人 see styles |
dá guān guì rén da2 guan1 gui4 ren2 ta kuan kuei jen |
high official and noble persons (idiom); the great and the good |
高風亮節 高风亮节 see styles |
gāo fēng liàng jié gao1 feng1 liang4 jie2 kao feng liang chieh |
of noble character and unquestionable integrity (idiom) |
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otsugi おつぎ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (polite language) (honorific or respectful language) (See 次・つぎ・1) next; next person; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (from お次の間) room adjoining a noble's parlor |
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goei; miei(御影); gyoei(御影) / goe; mie(御影); gyoe(御影) ごえい; みえい(御影); ぎょえい(御影) |
(honorific or respectful language) (ぎょえい is usu. for royalty; みえい for Buddhism) image (esp. of a deity, buddha, royal, noble, etc.) |
シュンラン see styles |
shunran シュンラン |
(kana only) noble orchid (Cymbidium goeringii) |
ボトリチス see styles |
botorichisu ボトリチス |
(See 貴腐・きふ) botrytis (Botrytis cinerea); noble rot |
三十七道品 see styles |
sān shí qī dào pǐn san1 shi2 qi1 dao4 pin3 san shih ch`i tao p`in san shih chi tao pin sanjūnana dōhon |
三十七分法, 三十七菩提分法, 三十七品 The thirty-seven conditions leading to bodhi, or Buddhahood, i. e. 四念處 smṛtyupasthāna, four states of memory, or subjects of reflection; 四正勤 samyakprahāṇa, four proper lines of exertion; 四如意足 ṛddhipāda, four steps towards supernatural power; 五根 pañca indriyāṇi, five spiritual faculties; 五力pañca balāni, their five powers; 七覺支 sapta bodhyaṅga, seven degrees of enlightenment, or intelligence; and 八正道 aṣṭa-mārga, the eightfold noble path. |
不活性気体 see styles |
fukasseikitai / fukassekitai ふかっせいきたい |
(1) {chem} (See 不活性ガス) inert gas; (2) {chem} (See 貴ガス・1) noble gas |
佛說四諦經 佛说四谛经 see styles |
fó shuō sì dì jīng fo2 shuo1 si4 di4 jing1 fo shuo ssu ti ching Bussetsu shitai kyō |
Sūtra on the Four Noble Truths |
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binsho びんしょ |
(archaism) hairdresser's room in the residence of the shogun or a noble |
六十四梵音 see styles |
liù shí sì fàn yīn liu4 shi2 si4 fan4 yin1 liu shih ssu fan yin rokujūshi bon'on |
The sixty-four Aryan or noble characteristics of a Buddha's tones or voice, e. g. snigdha 流澤聲 smooth; mṛdukā 柔軟聲 gentle, etc. |
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otodo おとど |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) minister (of government); noble; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (archaism) nobleman's residence |
媽哈薩督呀 妈哈萨督呀 see styles |
mā hā sà dū xiā ma1 ha1 sa4 du1 xia1 ma ha sa tu hsia magōsatoke |
mahāsattva, a great or noble being; the perfect bodhisattva, greater (mahā) than any other being (sattva) except a Buddha; v. 摩訶薩埵. |
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toutoki; tattoki; tatoki(sk) / totoki; tattoki; tatoki(sk) とうとき; たっとき; たとき(sk) |
(pre-noun adjective) (1) (archaism) (See 尊い・1) precious; valuable; priceless; (pre-noun adjective) (2) (archaism) (oft. preceding a name or title) (See 尊い・2) (the) noble; (the) exalted; (the) sacred |
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gomon ごもん |
(honorific or respectful language) crest (of a noble family) |
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gozen ごぜん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 膳・2) meal; (2) (honorific or respectful language) Emperor's meal; meal of a noble; (prefix noun) (3) (See 御膳そば) high-quality (of a food or drink); premium |
未知當知根 未知当知根 see styles |
wèi zhī dāng zhī gēn wei4 zhi1 dang1 zhi1 gen1 wei chih tang chih ken michi tōchi kon |
faculty of the power for learning [the Four Noble Truths] |
無生四眞諦 无生四眞谛 see styles |
wú shēng sì zhēn dì wu2 sheng1 si4 zhen1 di4 wu sheng ssu chen ti mushō shishintai |
unarisen four noble truths |
聖出世間慧 圣出世间慧 see styles |
shèng chū shì jiān huì sheng4 chu1 shi4 jian1 hui4 sheng ch`u shih chien hui sheng chu shih chien hui shō shusseken e |
supramundane insight of the noble ones |
蒹葭倚玉樹 蒹葭倚玉树 see styles |
jiān jiā yǐ yù shù jian1 jia1 yi3 yu4 shu4 chien chia i yü shu |
lit. reeds leaning on a jade tree (idiom); fig. the lowly associating with the noble; the weak seeking help from the strong |
貴腐ワイン see styles |
kifuwain きふワイン |
wine made with grapes affected by noble rot |
ヒオウギガイ see styles |
hiougigai / hiogigai ヒオウギガイ |
(kana only) noble scallop (Chlamys nobilis) |
佛說八正道經 佛说八正道经 see styles |
fó shuō bā zhèng dào jīng fo2 shuo1 ba1 zheng4 dao4 jing1 fo shuo pa cheng tao ching Bussetsu hasshōdō kyō |
Sūtra on the Eightfold Noble Path |
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kasamochi かさもち |
umbrella carrier; servant who carried a long-handled umbrella for a noble |
坂上田村麻呂 see styles |
sakanouenotamuramaro / sakanoenotamuramaro さかのうえのたむらまろ |
(person) Sakanoue No Tamuramaro (758-811; noble) |
摩訶薩埵王子 摩诃萨埵王子 see styles |
mó hē sà duǒ wáng zǐ mo2 he1 sa4 duo3 wang2 zi3 mo ho sa to wang tzu Makasatsuta ōshi |
Mahāsattva-kumāra-rāja, the noble and royal prince, Śākyamuni. |
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higarakasa; hikarakasa ひがらかさ; ひからかさ |
(1) (rare) (See 日傘) parasol; sunshade; (2) (archaism) large umbrella carried by a noble's attendant |
生まれのいい see styles |
umarenoii / umarenoi うまれのいい |
(exp,adj-ix) of noble birth; wellborn |
生まれのよい see styles |
umarenoyoi うまれのよい |
(exp,adj-i) of noble birth; wellborn |
生まれの良い see styles |
umarenoyoi うまれのよい |
(exp,adj-i) of noble birth; wellborn |
上刀山,下火海 see styles |
shàng dāo shān , xià huǒ hǎi shang4 dao1 shan1 , xia4 huo3 hai3 shang tao shan , hsia huo hai |
lit. to climb mountains of swords and enter seas of flames (idiom); fig. to go through trials and tribulations (often, for a noble cause) |
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hasshoudou / hasshodo はっしょうどう |
{Buddh} noble eightfold path |
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onzoushi / onzoshi おんぞうし |
son of a distinguished family; son of a noble |
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sashiha; sashiba; ei(翳); ha(翳) / sashiha; sashiba; e(翳); ha(翳) さしは; さしば; えい(翳); は(翳) |
large fan-shaped object held by an attendant and used to conceal the face of a noble, etc. |
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henbai へんばい |
(1) (See 禹歩・1) ceremony performed by a sorcerer to protect a noble setting out on a trip; (2) dance steps inspired by this ceremony |
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kiyoi きよい |
(adjective) (See 清らか) clear; pure; noble |
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oukou / oko おうこう |
king and princes; noble rank |
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otsugi おつぎ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (polite language) (honorific or respectful language) (See 次・1) next; next person; (2) (archaism) (abbr. お次の間) room adjoining a noble's parlor |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Noble" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
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