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<1234567>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
換妻 换妻 see styles |
huàn qī huan4 qi1 huan ch`i huan chi |
wife swapping |
摩利 see styles |
mó lì mo2 li4 mo li mari まり |
(female given name) Mari mallikā, a fragrant flower variously described as jasmine, aloes, musk, etc. Name of the wife of king Prasenajit, also called 摩利室羅 Mālyaśrī . |
攜眷 携眷 see styles |
xié juàn xie2 juan4 hsieh chüan |
accompanied by one's dependents; encumbered by wife and children |
政所 see styles |
mandokoro まんどころ |
(1) official in charge of the administration of domains and general affairs of powerful noble families (from the middle of the Heian period); (2) (honorific or respectful language) (abbreviation) (See 北の政所) titled lady (legal wife of an important official); (3) government office related to finances (Kamakura and Muromachi periods); (4) clerk working for large temples and shrines; (place-name, surname) Mandokoro |
故二 see styles |
gù èr gu4 er4 ku erh koni |
pūrva-dvitīya, the former mate or wife of a monk. |
新妻 see styles |
nittsuma にっつま |
new wife; (place-name) Nittsuma |
新造 see styles |
xīn zào xin1 zao4 hsin tsao shinzou / shinzo しんぞう |
newly made (noun, transitive verb) (1) construction; building; (2) (See 新造船) newly built ship; new boat; (3) (dated) (another's) wife (usu. young); (4) (dated) young, unmarried woman; (5) (obsolete) wife of a samurai or wealthy tradesman; (6) (archaism) young prostitute who has just started working (as an assistant to an older prostitute); (surname, given name) Shinzou |
旧妻 see styles |
kyuusai / kyusai きゅうさい |
former wife |
旧婦 see styles |
kyuufu / kyufu きゅうふ |
former wife |
有妻 see styles |
yuusai / yusai ゆうさい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (ant: 無妻・1) having a wife; being married |
有婦 see styles |
yuufu / yufu ゆうふ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) having a wife; being married |
本二 see styles |
běn èr ben3 er4 pen erh motoji もとじ |
(personal name) Motoji His original second (in the house), the wife of a monk, before he retired from the world. |
本妻 see styles |
honsai ほんさい |
one's legal wife |
杞婦 杞妇 see styles |
qǐ fù qi3 fu4 ch`i fu chi fu |
the wife of 杞梁[Qi3 Liang2], a senior official of the state of Qi 杞[Qi3] who died on a military expedition; (fig.) a widow |
梵妻 see styles |
bonsai ぼんさい |
Buddhist priest's wife |
権妻 see styles |
gonsai ごんさい |
(archaism) mistress; concubine; non-legal wife |
権的 see styles |
gonteki ごんてき |
(archaism) mistress; concubine; non-legal wife |
正妻 see styles |
seisai / sesai せいさい |
(1) legal wife; lawful wife; (2) first wife (in polygamous relationship) |
正嫡 see styles |
seichaku; seiteki / sechaku; seteki せいちゃく; せいてき |
legal wife; her child; main family |
正房 see styles |
zhèng fáng zheng4 fang2 cheng fang masafusa まさふさ |
central building (in a traditional house); primary wife (surname, given name) Masafusa |
毘摩 毗摩 see styles |
pí mó pi2 mo2 p`i mo pi mo Bima |
Bhīmā. (1) Śiva, also a form of Durgā, his wife (the terrible). (2) A city west of Khotan, possessing a statue of Buddha said to have transported itself thither from Udyāna. Eitel. Also used for 毘摩羅 vimalā, unsullied, pure; name of a river, and especially of Śiva's wife. |
江青 see styles |
jiāng qīng jiang1 qing1 chiang ch`ing chiang ching kousei / kose こうせい |
Jiang Qing (1914-1991), Mao Zedong's fourth wife and leader of the Gang of Four (person) Jiang Qing (1915-1991) |
泰水 see styles |
tài shuǐ tai4 shui3 t`ai shui tai shui yasumi やすみ |
(literary) mother-in-law; wife's mother (given name) Yasumi |
渾家 浑家 see styles |
hún jiā hun2 jia1 hun chia |
wife |
準提 准提 see styles |
zhǔn tí zhun3 ti2 chun t`i chun ti Juntei |
Candī, or Cundi; also 准胝; 尊提. (1) In Brahmanic mythology a vindictive form of Durgā, or Pārvatī, wife of Śiva. (2) In China identified with Marīci 摩里支 or 天后 Queen of Heaven. She is represented with three eyes and eighteen arms; also as a form of Guanyin, or in Guanyin's retinue. |
無妻 see styles |
musai むさい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (ant: 有妻) having no wife; being single; being unmarried; (2) unmarried man |
病妻 see styles |
byousai / byosai びょうさい |
one's sick wife |
眷屬 眷属 see styles |
juàn shǔ juan4 shu3 chüan shu kenzoku |
family member; husband and wife Retinue, retainers, suite, especially the retinue of a god, Buddha, etc. |
瞿夷 see styles |
jù yí ju4 yi2 chü i Gui |
Gopā; Gopikā, a name of Yaśodharā, wife of Gautama and mother of Rāhula, cf. 憍 Gautamī; also 瞿毘耶; 瞿比迦; 瞿波; 瞿婆. |
福晉 福晋 see styles |
fú jìn fu2 jin4 fu chin |
in Qing dynasty, Manchurian word for wife |
突迦 see styles |
tú jiā tu2 jia1 t`u chia tu chia Toga |
Durgā, Bhīmā, or Marīci, 'the wife of Maheśvara, to whom human flesh was offered once a year in autumn.' Eitel. |
童部 see styles |
warawabe わらわべ |
(1) (archaism) child; children; (2) child servant; temple page; (3) (humble language) my (young or child-like) wife; (4) young slacker (who has not yet attained adulthood) |
節婦 see styles |
seppu せっぷ |
chaste wife; faithful wife; (place-name) Seppu |
糟糠 see styles |
zāo kāng zao1 kang1 tsao k`ang tsao kang soukou / soko そうこう |
chaff, husks, distillers' dregs etc (food eaten by the poor); (fig.) rubbish; junk; (abbr. for 糟糠妻[zao1 kang1 qi1]) wife who goes through the hardships of poverty with her husband (1) (See 糟糠の妻) chaff and bran; plain food; (2) (archaism) worthless thing; trifle Dregs and chaff, said of a proud monk, or of inferior teaching. |
納娶 纳娶 see styles |
nà qǔ na4 qu3 na ch`ü na chü nōshu |
to take a wife |
細君 see styles |
saikun さいくん |
(1) one's wife (when speaking with a close friend); (2) your wife (when speaking with a junior) |
継室 see styles |
keishitsu / keshitsu けいしつ |
second wife |
縛底 缚底 see styles |
fú dǐ fu2 di3 fu ti bakutei |
patnī, a mistress, wife, female. |
繼室 继室 see styles |
jì shì ji4 shi4 chi shih |
second wife (of a widower) |
繼配 继配 see styles |
jì pèi ji4 pei4 chi p`ei chi pei |
second wife (of a widower) |
義妹 see styles |
gimai(p); imouto(gikun) / gimai(p); imoto(gikun) ぎまい(P); いもうと(gikun) |
(1) sister-in-law (spouse's younger sister or younger brother's wife); (2) younger stepsister; younger adopted sister; non-blood-related younger sister |
義姉 see styles |
gishi(p); ane(gikun) ぎし(P); あね(gikun) |
(1) sister-in-law (spouse's older sister or older brother's wife); (2) older stepsister; older adopted sister; non-blood-related older sister |
翁婿 see styles |
wēng xù weng1 xu4 weng hsü |
father-in-law (wife's father) and son-in-law |
老伴 see styles |
lǎo bàn lao3 ban4 lao pan |
(of an elderly couple) husband or wife |
老婆 see styles |
lǎo pó lao3 po2 lao p`o lao po rouba / roba ろうば |
(coll.) wife old woman An old woman; my 'old woman', i. e. my wife. |
耦居 see styles |
ǒu jū ou3 ju1 ou chü |
to live together (as husband and wife) |
脇腹 see styles |
wakibara わきばら |
(1) side; flank; (2) illegitimate child; child born by someone other than one's wife |
自妻 see styles |
zì qī zi4 qi1 tzu ch`i tzu chi jisai |
one's own wife |
舅媽 舅妈 see styles |
jiù mā jiu4 ma1 chiu ma |
(coll.) aunt; maternal uncle's wife |
舅嫂 see styles |
jiù sǎo jiu4 sao3 chiu sao |
wife's brother's wife, sister-in-law |
舅母 see styles |
jiù mǔ jiu4 mu3 chiu mu |
wife of mother's brother; aunt; maternal uncle's wife |
舍支 see styles |
shè zhī she4 zhi1 she chih shashi |
śaśa, 設施 a hare; śaśī, or śaśin, the moon; śakti, energy. (1) The hare (which threw itself into the fire to save starving people), transferred by Indra to the centre of the moon. (2) śakti is the wife or female energy of a deity, cf. 舍脂. (3) The female organ. |
良妻 see styles |
ryousai / ryosai りょうさい |
good wife |
若妻 see styles |
wakazuma わかづま |
young wife |
荊妻 see styles |
keisai / kesai けいさい |
(humble language) one's own wife |
衒妻 see styles |
gensai げんさい |
(1) (derogatory term) (obscure) wife; woman; (2) (obscure) prostitute; streetwalker |
表嫂 see styles |
biǎo sǎo biao3 sao3 piao sao |
wife of older male cousin via female line |
裙帶 裙带 see styles |
qún dài qun2 dai4 ch`ün tai chün tai |
waistband of a skirt; (fig.) related to the wife or another female family member |
裸官 see styles |
luǒ guān luo3 guan1 lo kuan |
Communist Party official whose wife and children have left China to reside in a foreign country |
襟兄 see styles |
jīn xiōng jin1 xiong1 chin hsiung |
husband of wife's older sister |
襟弟 see styles |
jīn dì jin1 di4 chin ti |
husband of wife's younger sister |
貞女 贞女 see styles |
zhēn nǚ zhen1 nu:3 chen nü tadame ただめ |
female virgin; widow who does not remarry virtuous woman; faithful wife; (female given name) Tadame |
貞婦 see styles |
teifu / tefu ていふ |
faithful or virtuous woman (wife) |
貴男 see styles |
takao たかお |
(pn,adj-no) (1) (kana only) (polite language) you (referring to someone of equal or lower status); (2) dear (what a wife calls a husband); (given name) Takao |
貴賤 贵贱 see styles |
guì jiàn gui4 jian4 kuei chien kizen きせん |
noble and lowly; high versus low social hierarchy of ruler to people, father to son, husband to wife in Confucianism high and low; all ranks Dear and cheap; noble and base; your and my. |
賢慧 贤慧 see styles |
xián huì xian2 hui4 hsien hui kene けんえ |
(of a wife) wise and kind; perfect in her traditional roles (given name) Ken'e |
賤內 贱内 see styles |
jiàn nèi jian4 nei4 chien nei |
my wife (humble) |
贅婿 赘婿 see styles |
zhuì xù zhui4 xu4 chui hsü |
son-in-law living at wife's parent's house |
軍嫂 军嫂 see styles |
jun sǎo jun1 sao3 chün sao |
serviceman's wife; wives of military personnel |
辻取 see styles |
tsujitori つじとり |
(irregular okurigana usage) (archaism) taking a wife by kidnapping a woman passing by on the road |
辻捕 see styles |
tsujitori つじとり |
(irregular okurigana usage) (archaism) taking a wife by kidnapping a woman passing by on the road |
迎娶 see styles |
yíng qǔ ying2 qu3 ying ch`ü ying chü |
(of a groom) to fetch one's bride from her parents' home to escort her to the wedding ceremony; (fig.) to take as one's wife; to marry (a woman) |
道念 see styles |
dào niàn dao4 nian4 tao nien dounen / donen どうねん |
moral sense; wife of a monk; (surname) Dōnen mindfulness of the correct way |
配偶 see styles |
pèi ǒu pei4 ou3 p`ei ou pei ou haiguu / haigu はいぐう |
spouse (n,vs,adj-no) (1) combination; (2) spouse; husband or wife; partner; (3) married couple; husband and wife |
配合 see styles |
pèi hé pei4 he2 p`ei ho pei ho haigou / haigo はいごう |
matching; fitting in with; compatible with; to correspond; to fit; to conform to; rapport; to coordinate with; to act in concert with; to cooperate; to become man and wife; to combine parts of machine (noun, transitive verb) (1) combination; arrangement; distribution; harmony; mixture; compounding; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (archaism) marrying off |
里方 see styles |
satogata さとがた |
wife's family; (place-name) Satogata |
金光 see styles |
jīn guāng jin1 guang1 chin kuang konkou / konko こんこう |
(rare) golden light; (place-name, surname) Konkou (金光明) Golden light, an intp. of suvarṇa, prabhāsa, or uttama. It is variously applied, e. g. 金光明女 Wife of 金天童子; 金光明鼓 Golden-light drum. 金光明經 Golden-light Sutra, tr. in the sixth century and twice later, used by the founder of Tiantai; it is given in its fullest form in the 金光明最勝王經 Suvarṇa-prabhāsa-uttamarāja Sutra. |
閼氏 阏氏 see styles |
yān zhī yan1 zhi1 yen chih |
formal wife of a Xiongnu chief during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) |
陳嬌 陈娇 see styles |
chén jiāo chen2 jiao1 ch`en chiao chen chiao |
Chen Jiao, first wife of emperor 漢武帝|汉武帝[Han4 Wu3 di4], died c. 110 BC |
雙飛 双飞 see styles |
shuāng fēi shuang1 fei1 shuang fei |
flying in pairs; close union as husband and wife; round-trip flight; (slang) threesome |
霸妻 see styles |
bà qī ba4 qi1 pa ch`i pa chi |
to use one's power and influence to take another man's wife for oneself |
駐妻 see styles |
chuutsuma; chuuzuma; chuusai / chutsuma; chuzuma; chusai ちゅうつま; ちゅうづま; ちゅうさい |
(colloquialism) expat wife; wife of an expatriate employee |
髮妻 发妻 see styles |
fà qī fa4 qi1 fa ch`i fa chi |
first wife |
鬼嫁 see styles |
oniyome おによめ |
(colloquialism) (derogatory term) cruel wife; termagant wife; wife from hell |
鸞鳳 鸾凤 see styles |
luán fèng luan2 feng4 luan feng |
luan and phoenix; husband and wife; virtuous person; sovereign; belle |
鼓盆 see styles |
gǔ pén gu3 pen2 ku p`en ku pen |
lit. to drum on a bowl; refers to Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子[Zhuang1 zi3] grieving for his lost wife; fig. grief for a lost wife |
DV夫 see styles |
diibuiotto / dibuiotto ディーブイおっと |
(colloquialism) (See DV) (physically) abusive husband; wife beater |
お忍び see styles |
oshinobi おしのび |
(1) (abbreviation) travelling incognito (traveling); (2) special palanquin for carrying a daimyo or his wife incognito |
か文字 see styles |
kamoji かもじ |
(archaism) mother; wife |
ご新造 see styles |
goshinzou / goshinzo ごしんぞう goshinzo ごしんぞ |
wife (esp. of a prominent, recently married man) |
サレ妻 see styles |
sarezuma サレづま |
(slang) wife cheated on by her husband |
シタ妻 see styles |
shitatsuma シタつま |
(slang) (See サレ妻) wife who has had an affair |
わき腹 see styles |
wakibara わきばら |
(1) side; flank; (2) illegitimate child; child born by someone other than one's wife |
丈母娘 see styles |
zhàng mǔ niáng zhang4 mu3 niang2 chang mu niang |
wife's mother; mother-in-law |
上さん see styles |
kamisan; kamisan かみさん; カミさん |
(1) (kana only) (one's) wife; (2) (someone's) wife; (3) landlady |
亡くす see styles |
nakusu なくす |
(transitive verb) to lose (through death; e.g. a wife, child) |
令夫人 see styles |
reifujin / refujin れいふじん |
(honorific or respectful language) Mrs; Lady; Madam; your wife |
兄夫婦 see styles |
anifuufu / anifufu あにふうふ |
one's older brother and his wife |
入り婿 see styles |
irimuko いりむこ |
man who takes his wife's family name and marries into her family; man who is adopted by his wife's family |
兩口兒 两口儿 see styles |
liǎng kǒu r liang3 kou3 r5 liang k`ou r liang kou r |
husband and wife; couple |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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