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Simple Dictionary Definition |
水霜 see styles |
mizujimo; mizushimo みずじも; みずしも |
(1) frozen dew (in late autumn); (2) (See 羊水) waters (i.e. amniotic fluid discharged shortly before birth) |
求生 see styles |
qiú shēng qiu2 sheng1 ch`iu sheng chiu sheng hideo ひでお |
to seek survival; to possess the will to live (male given name) Hideo seeking [re-]birth |
法明 see styles |
fǎ míng fa3 ming2 fa ming noriaki のりあき |
(given name) Noriaki Dharmaprabhāsa, brightness of the law, a Buddha who will appear in our universe in the Ratnāvabhāsa-kalpa in a realm called Suviśuddha 善淨, when there will be no sexual difference, birth taking place by transformation. |
流産 see styles |
ryuuzan / ryuzan りゅうざん |
(n,vs,vi) miscarriage; (spontaneous) abortion; abortive birth |
流用 see styles |
ryuuyou / ryuyo りゅうよう |
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) (1) diversion; appropriation (e.g. of funds); misappropriation; (noun, transitive verb) (2) re-use (e.g. old computer parts); recycling |
涅槃 see styles |
niè pán nie4 pan2 nieh p`an nieh pan nehan ねはん |
(Buddhism) to achieve nirvana (extinction of desire and pain); to die (loanword from Sanskrit, abbr. for 涅槃那[nie4pan2na4]) (1) {Buddh} nirvana; supreme enlightenment; (2) {Buddh} death; death of Buddha nirvāṇa, 'blown out, gone out, put out, extinguished'; 'liberated-from existence'; 'dead, deceased, defunct.' 'Liberation, eternal bliss'; '(with Buddhists and Jainas) absolute extinction or annihilation, complete extinction of individual existence.' M.W. Other forms are 涅槃那; 泥日; 泥洹; 泥畔 Originally translated 滅 to extinguish, extinction, put out (as a lamp or fire), it was also described as 解脫 release, 寂滅 tranquil extinction; 無爲 inaction, without effort, passiveness; 不生 no (re)birth; 安樂 calm joy; 滅度transmigration to 'extinction'. The meaning given to 'extinction' varies, e.g. individual extinction; cessation of rebirth; annihilation of passion; extinction of all misery and entry into bliss. While the meaning of individual extinction is not without advocates, the general acceptation is the extinction or end of all return to reincarnation with its concomitant suffering, and the entry into bliss. Nirvāṇa may be enjoyed in the present life as an attainable state, with entry into parinirvāṇa, or perfect bliss to follow. It may be (a) with a 'remainder', i.e. the cause but not all the effect (karma), of reincarnation having been destroyed; (b) without 'remainder', both cause and effect having been extinguished. The answer of the Buddha as to the continued personal existence of the Tathāgata in nirvāṇa is, in the Hīnayāna canon, relegated 'to the sphere of the indeterminates' (Keith), as one of the questions which are not essential to salvation. One argument is that flame when blown out does not perish but returns to the totality of Fire. The Nirvāṇa Sutra claims for nirvāṇa the ancient ideas of 常樂我淨 permanence, bliss, personality purity in the transcendental realm. Mahāyāna declares that Hīnayāna by denying personality in the transcendental realm denies the existence of the Buddha. In Mahāyāna final nirvāṇa is transcendental, and is also used as a term for the absolute. The place where the Buddha entered his earthly nirvāṇa is given as Kuśinagara, cf. 拘. |
淨業 淨业 see styles |
jìng yè jing4 ye4 ching yeh jōgō |
Good karma; also the deeds which lead to birth in the Pure Land. |
滅觀 灭观 see styles |
miè guān mie4 guan1 mieh kuan mekkan |
The contemplation of extinction: the destruction of ignorance is followed by the annihilation of karma, of birth, old age, and death. |
澪生 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(female given name) Rei |
濕生 湿生 see styles |
shī shēng shi1 sheng1 shih sheng shitsushō |
Moisture-born; born in damp or wet places spawn, etc., one of the four forms of birth, v. 四生. |
無生 无生 see styles |
wú shēng wu2 sheng1 wu sheng mushō |
Not born, without being born or produced; uncreated; no rebirth; immoral; nirvāṇa as not subject to birth and death, or reincarnation, and which negates them; the condition of the absolute. |
玲以 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(female given name) Rei |
玲依 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(female given name) Rei |
玲威 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(female given name) Rei |
玲惟 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(female given name) Rei |
玲維 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(given name) Rei |
玲衣 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(female given name) Rei |
生み see styles |
umi うみ |
production; bringing into the world; (physical) birth |
生む see styles |
umu うむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to give birth; to bear (child); to lay (eggs); (2) to produce; to yield; to give rise to; to deliver |
生れ see styles |
umare うまれ |
(1) birth; birthplace; (n-suf,adj-no) (2) born in (country, month, imperial era, zodiac year, etc.) |
生下 see styles |
shēng xià sheng1 xia4 sheng hsia shōge |
to give birth to subsequent rebirth |
生人 see styles |
shēng rén sheng1 ren2 sheng jen ikuto いくと |
stranger; living person; to give birth; to be born (in a certain time or place) (male given name) Ikuto |
生來 生来 see styles |
shēng lái sheng1 lai2 sheng lai |
from birth; by one's nature See: 生来 |
生出 see styles |
shēng chū sheng1 chu1 sheng ch`u sheng chu namade なまで |
to give birth; to grow (whiskers etc); to generate; to produce (surname) Namade |
生前 see styles |
shēng qián sheng1 qian2 sheng ch`ien sheng chien seizen / sezen せいぜん |
(of a deceased) during one's life; while living (n,adv) while alive; during one's lifetime prior to birth |
生化 see styles |
shēng huà sheng1 hua4 sheng hua shōke |
biochemistry 化生 aupapāduka; one of the four forms of birth, i. e. by transformation, without parentage, and in full maturity; thus do bodhisattvas come from the Tuṣita heaven; the dhyāni-buddhas and bodhisattvas are also of such miraculous origin. |
生国 see styles |
shougoku; shoukoku / shogoku; shokoku しょうごく; しょうこく |
one's native country; land of one's birth |
生子 see styles |
shēng zǐ sheng1 zi3 sheng tzu fuyuko ふゆこ |
to give birth to a child or children (female given name) Fuyuko gives birth to a child |
生年 see styles |
seinen / senen せいねん |
(1) year of a person's birth; (2) (e.g. 生年35歳) age |
生後 see styles |
seigo / sego せいご |
(n,adv) post-natal; since birth |
生時 生时 see styles |
shēng shí sheng1 shi2 sheng shih ikutoki いくとき |
(surname) Ikutoki time of birth |
生有 see styles |
shēng yǒu sheng1 you3 sheng yu shouu / shou しょうう |
{Buddh} (See 四有) the instant of birth (rebirth) One of the four forms of existence, cf. 有. |
生来 see styles |
miku みく |
(n-adv,n-t,adj-no) naturally; by nature (birth); congenitally; (female given name) Miku |
生死 see styles |
shēng sǐ sheng1 si3 sheng ssu seishi(p); shouji; shoushi / seshi(p); shoji; shoshi せいし(P); しょうじ; しょうし |
life or death (1) life and death; life or death; (2) (しょうじ, しょうし only) {Buddh} samsara (cycle of death and rebirth); (3) (しょうじ, しょうし only) death saṃsāra: birth and death: rebirth and redeath; life and death; 生死, 死生; 生生死死 ever-recurring saṃsāra or transmigrations; the round of mortality. There are two, three, four, seven, and twelve kinds of 生死; the two are 分斷生死 the various karmaic transmigrations, and 不思義變易生死 (or simply 變易生死) the inconceivable transformation life in the Pure Land. Among the twelve are final separation from mortality of the arhat, with 無餘 no remains of it causing return; one final death and no rebirth of the anāgāmin; the seven advancing rebirths of the srota-āpanna; down to the births-cum-deaths of hungry ghosts. |
生歿 see styles |
seibotsu / sebotsu せいぼつ |
birth and death; years of birth and death |
生母 see styles |
shēng mǔ sheng1 mu3 sheng mu seibo / sebo せいぼ |
natural mother; birth mother one's birth mother; one's biological mother; (place-name) Seibo |
生没 see styles |
seibotsu / sebotsu せいぼつ |
birth and death; years of birth and death |
生滅 生灭 see styles |
shēng miè sheng1 mie4 sheng mieh shoumetsu / shometsu しょうめつ |
life and death (n,vs,vi) birth and death utpādanirodha. Birth and death, production and annihilation; all life, all phenomena, have birth and death, beginning and end; the 三論 Mādhyamika school deny this in the 實 absolute, but recognize it in the 假 relative. |
生生 see styles |
shēng shēng sheng1 sheng1 sheng sheng nana なな |
(noun or adjectival noun) lively; growing up; (female given name) Nana Birth and rebirth (without end). |
生產 生产 see styles |
shēng chǎn sheng1 chan3 sheng ch`an sheng chan |
to produce; to manufacture; to give birth to a child |
生産 see styles |
seizan / sezan せいざん |
live birth |
生田 see styles |
shēng tián sheng1 tian2 sheng t`ien sheng tien namata なまた |
(surname) Namata The three regions 三界 of the constant round of rebirth. |
生盲 see styles |
shēng máng sheng1 mang2 sheng mang shōmō |
Born blind. |
生空 see styles |
shēng kōng sheng1 kong1 sheng k`ung sheng kung shōkū |
Empty at birth, i. e. 我空, 人空 void of a permanent ego. |
生育 see styles |
shēng yù sheng1 yu4 sheng yü seiiku / seku せいいく |
to give birth to; to bear; fertility (n,vs,vt,vi) birth and growth; giving birth and raising; development; breeding |
生誕 see styles |
seitan / setan せいたん |
(n,vs,vi) birth (esp. of a famous person); nativity |
生起 see styles |
shēng qǐ sheng1 qi3 sheng ch`i sheng chi seiki / seki せいき |
(n,vs,vi) occurrence; taking place; happening; (given name) Seiki Birth and what arises from it; cause of an act; the beginning and rise. |
生趣 see styles |
shēng qù sheng1 qu4 sheng ch`ü sheng chü shōshu |
The 四生 four forms of birth and the 六趣 six forms of transmigration. |
生障 see styles |
shēng zhàng sheng1 zhang4 sheng chang shōshō |
hindrance of birth |
生類 生类 see styles |
shēng lèi sheng1 lei4 sheng lei shourui; seirui / shorui; serui しょうるい; せいるい |
living things type of birth |
產下 产下 see styles |
chǎn xià chan3 xia4 ch`an hsia chan hsia |
to bear (give birth) |
產仔 产仔 see styles |
chǎn zǐ chan3 zi3 ch`an tzu chan tzu |
to give birth (animals); to bear a litter |
產期 产期 see styles |
chǎn qī chan3 qi1 ch`an ch`i chan chi |
time of birth; period of labor; lying-in |
產處 产处 see styles |
chǎn chù chan3 chu4 ch`an ch`u chan chu sansho |
a birth-place |
產道 产道 see styles |
chǎn dào chan3 dao4 ch`an tao chan tao |
birth canal (in obstetrics) |
産み see styles |
umi うみ |
production; bringing into the world; (physical) birth |
産む see styles |
umu うむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to give birth; to bear (child); to lay (eggs); (2) to produce; to yield; to give rise to; to deliver |
産制 see styles |
sansei / sanse さんせい |
birth control |
産女 see styles |
ubume うぶめ |
(1) Ubume; birthing woman ghost in Japanese folklore; (2) (obscure) woman in late pregnancy; woman on the point of giving birth; (place-name) Ubume |
産婦 see styles |
sanpu さんぷ |
woman in childbirth; woman who is just about to give birth; woman who has just given birth |
産道 see styles |
sandou / sando さんどう |
{anat} birth canal |
田文 see styles |
tián wén tian2 wen2 t`ien wen tien wen tabumi たぶみ |
birth name of Lord Menchang of Qi, Chancellor of Qi and Wei during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) (surname) Tabumi |
畸型 see styles |
jī xíng ji1 xing2 chi hsing kikei / kike きけい |
malformation (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) birth defect; deformity; malformation; (2) misshapenness |
畸形 see styles |
jī xíng ji1 xing2 chi hsing kikei / kike きけい |
deformed; malformed; lopsided; unbalanced (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) birth defect; deformity; malformation; (2) misshapenness |
畸態 畸态 see styles |
jī tài ji1 tai4 chi t`ai chi tai |
deformity; birth defect; abnormality |
発生 see styles |
hassei / hasse はっせい |
(n,vs,vi) (1) occurrence; incidence; outbreak; birth (e.g. of civilization); (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) generation (of power, heat, etc.); production; (n,vs,vi) (3) {biol} ontogeny; development; growth; breeding |
発祥 see styles |
hasshou / hassho はっしょう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) origin; (n,vs,vi) (2) (archaism) appearance of an auspicious sign that one will receive a divine mandate to becoming emperor; (n,vs,vi) (3) (archaism) birth of an emperor or his ancestors |
盆腔 see styles |
pén qiāng pen2 qiang1 p`en ch`iang pen chiang |
the pelvic cavity; birth canal |
眞識 眞识 see styles |
zhēn shì zhen1 shi4 chen shih shinshiki |
Buddha-wisdom; the original unadulterated, or innocent mind in all, which is independent of birth and death; cf. 楞伽經 and 起信論. Real knowledge free from illusion, the sixth vijñāna. |
石女 see styles |
shí nǚ shi2 nu:3 shih nü sekijo; shakunyo せきじょ; しゃくにょ |
female suffering absence or atresia of vagina (as birth defect) (archaism) stone statue of a woman A barren woman; a woman incompetent for sexual intercourse. |
礼以 see styles |
reii / re れいい |
(given name) Reii |
礼偉 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(female given name) Rei |
礼衛 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(female given name) Rei |
礼衣 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(female given name) Rei |
種姓 种姓 see styles |
zhǒng xìng zhong3 xing4 chung hsing shushō すじょう |
caste (traditional Indian social division) (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) birth; lineage; parentage; origin; identity; background; history family |
等活 see styles |
děng huó deng3 huo2 teng huo tōkatsu |
saṃjīv. Revive, re-animate; resurrection. |
節育 节育 see styles |
jié yù jie2 yu4 chieh yü |
to practice birth control |
簡譜 简谱 see styles |
jiǎn pǔ jian3 pu3 chien p`u chien pu |
music notation in which the notes Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La and Si are represented by numerals 1 to 7 |
紅蛋 红蛋 see styles |
hóng dàn hong2 dan4 hung tan |
red-dyed egg, traditionally given to friends and relatives one month after the birth of one's child |
素姓 see styles |
suzou / suzo すぞう sujou / sujo すじょう |
birth; lineage; parentage; origin; identity; background; history |
素生 see styles |
motoki もとき |
birth; lineage; parentage; origin; identity; background; history; (given name) Motoki |
耆婆 see styles |
qí pó qi2 po2 ch`i p`o chi po Kiba |
耆域; 時縛迦 Jīva, Jīvaka. Son of Bimbisāra by the concubine Āmrapālī. On his birth he is said to have seized the acupuncture needle and bag. He became famed for his medical skill. |
胎生 see styles |
tāi shēng tai1 sheng1 t`ai sheng tai sheng taisei / taise たいせい |
viviparity; zoogony (1) viviparity; (can be adjective with の) (2) viviparous; zoogonous; live-bearing Uterine birth, womb-born. Before the differentiation of the sexes birth is supposed to have been by transformation. The term is also applied to beings enclosed in unopened lotuses in paradise, who have not had faith in Amitābha but trusted to their own strength to attain salvation; there they remain for proportionate periods, happy, but without the presence of the Buddha, or Bodhisattvas, or the sacred host, and do not hear their teaching. The condition is known as 胎宮, the womb-palace. |
臨產 临产 see styles |
lín chǎn lin2 chan3 lin ch`an lin chan |
to face childbirth; about to give birth; refers esp. to the onset of regular contractions |
興世 兴世 see styles |
xīng shì xing1 shi4 hsing shih kousei / kose こうせい |
(given name) Kōsei The raising, or beginning of the salvation, of the world, i.e. the birth of Buddha. |
蓮偉 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(female given name) Rei |
蓮唯 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(female given name) Rei |
蓮惟 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(female given name) Rei |
蓮生 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(female given name) Rei |
蓮維 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(female given name) Rei |
蓮衣 see styles |
rei / re れい |
(female given name) Rei |
虛歲 虚岁 see styles |
xū suì xu1 sui4 hsü sui |
one's age, according to the traditional Chinese method of reckoning (i.e. the number of Chinese calendar years in which one has lived) – In this system, a person's age at birth is one, and increases by one at the beginning of the first solar term 立春[Li4 chun1] each year, rather than on one's birthday.; contrasted with 實歲|实岁[shi2 sui4] |
血統 血统 see styles |
xuè tǒng xue4 tong3 hsüeh t`ung hsüeh tung kettou / ketto けっとう |
blood relationship; lineage; parentage lineage; pedigree; family line; birth |
親生 亲生 see styles |
qīn shēng qin1 sheng1 ch`in sheng chin sheng chikao ちかお |
one's own (child) (i.e. one's child by birth); biological (parents); birth (parents) (given name) Chikao |
計生 计生 see styles |
jì shēng ji4 sheng1 chi sheng |
planned childbirth; birth control; family planning; abbr. for 計劃生育|计划生育 |
詐欺 诈欺 see styles |
zhà qī zha4 qi1 cha ch`i cha chi sagi さぎ |
fraud; deception (1) fraud; swindle; graft; cheating; trick; scam; (2) (colloquialism) saying you're going to do something but in the end not doing it; making promises without keeping them; flaking out |
誕生 诞生 see styles |
dàn shēng dan4 sheng1 tan sheng amo あも |
to be born (noun/participle) birth; creation; formation; (female given name) Amo birth |
誕育 诞育 see styles |
dàn yù dan4 yu4 tan yü |
to give birth to; to give rise to |
貴種 see styles |
kishu きしゅ |
noble birth |
起滅 起灭 see styles |
qǐ miè qi3 mie4 ch`i mieh chi mieh kimetsu |
Rise and extinction, birth and death, beginning and end. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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