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Simple Dictionary Definition |
毘多輸 毘多输 see styles |
pí duō shū pi2 duo1 shu1 p`i to shu pi to shu Bitayu |
Vītaśoka, younger brother of Aśoka, v. 阿. |
水滸伝 see styles |
suikoden すいこでん |
The Water Margin (classic of Chinese literature); Outlaws of the Marsh; All Men are Brothers; (wk) The Water Margin (classic of Chinese literature); Outlaws of the Marsh; All Men are Brothers |
江迦葉 江迦叶 see styles |
jiāng jiā shě jiang1 jia1 she3 chiang chia she Kō kashō |
River- or Nadī-kāśyapa, one of the three Kāśyapa brothers: v. 三迦棄. |
消し炭 see styles |
keshizumi けしずみ |
(1) partly burned charcoal; (2) (archaism) servant boy at a brothel or teahouse |
淫売宿 see styles |
inbaiyado いんばいやど |
brothel |
淫売屋 see styles |
inbaiya いんばいや |
brothel; bordello; whorehouse; cathouse |
煙花場 烟花场 see styles |
yān huā chǎng yan1 hua1 chang3 yen hua ch`ang yen hua chang |
brothel (esp. in Yuan theater) |
煙花寨 烟花寨 see styles |
yān huā zhài yan1 hua1 zhai4 yen hua chai |
brothel (esp. in Yuan theater) |
煙花市 烟花市 see styles |
yān huā shì yan1 hua1 shi4 yen hua shih |
(old) red-light district; brothel |
煙花陣 烟花阵 see styles |
yān huā zhèn yan1 hua1 zhen4 yen hua chen |
brothel (esp. in Yuan theater) |
特飲店 see styles |
tokuinten とくいんてん |
(abbreviation) (obsolete) {law} (See 特殊飲食店) brothel |
男兄弟 see styles |
otokokyoudai / otokokyodai おとこきょうだい |
brothers; male siblings |
白行簡 白行简 see styles |
bái xíng jiǎn bai2 xing2 jian3 pai hsing chien |
Bai Xingjian (c. 776-826), younger brother of Bai Juyi 白居易[Bai2 Ju1 yi4], Tang novelist and poet, author of novel Tale of Courtesan Li Wa 李娃傳|李娃传[Li3 Wa2 Zhuan4] |
盟兄弟 see styles |
méng xiōng dì meng2 xiong1 di4 meng hsiung ti |
sworn brother |
矢場女 see styles |
yabaonna やばおんな |
(archaism) (See 矢場・やば・2) prostitute in a brothel disguised as an archery range |
私娼窟 see styles |
shishoukutsu / shishokutsu ししょうくつ |
(archaism) brothel; house of ill repute; red-light district |
程朱学 see styles |
teishugaku / teshugaku ていしゅがく |
(See 朱子学) Cheng-Zhu school (of neo-Confucianism); neo-Confucianism of the Cheng brothers and Zhu Xi |
種違い see styles |
tanechigai たねちがい |
half-sibling (by a different father); uterine sibling; maternal half-sibling; half-brother; half-sister |
穆爾西 穆尔西 see styles |
mù ěr xī mu4 er3 xi1 mu erh hsi |
Morsi, Mursi or Morsy (name); Mohamed Morsi (1951-2019), Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood politician, president of Egypt 2012-2013 |
穴兄弟 see styles |
anakyoudai / anakyodai あなきょうだい |
(vulgar) (slang) (See 竿姉妹) men who have had sex with the same woman; hole brothers |
米高揚 米高扬 see styles |
mǐ gāo yáng mi3 gao1 yang2 mi kao yang |
Mikoyan (name); Anastas Ivanonovich Mikoyan (1895-1978), Soviet politician, politburo member in the 1950s and 1960s; Artem Ivanovich Mikoyan (1905-1970), brother of the politician and one designer of MiG military aircraft |
義兄弟 see styles |
gikyoudai / gikyodai ぎきょうだい |
brother-in-law; stepbrother; sworn brother |
胤違い see styles |
tanechigai たねちがい |
half-sibling (by a different father); uterine sibling; maternal half-sibling; half-brother; half-sister |
貸座敷 see styles |
kashizashiki かしざしき |
(1) tatami-mat room rented out for meetings, meals, etc.; (2) place for assignations; (3) (Edo-period) brothel |
遊女屋 see styles |
yuujoya / yujoya ゆうじょや |
brothel |
遊山所 see styles |
yusanjo ゆさんじょ |
(1) (archaism) excursion spot; getaway; (2) (archaism) red-light district; brothel |
遣り手 see styles |
yarite やりて |
(1) doer; (2) giver; (3) skilled person; capable person; shrewd person; go-getter; hotshot; (4) brothel madam |
金蘭譜 金兰谱 see styles |
jīn lán pǔ jin1 lan2 pu3 chin lan p`u chin lan pu |
(old) genealogical records of sworn brothers, each keeping a copy |
銘酒屋 see styles |
meishuya / meshuya めいしゅや |
(hist) brothel (masked as a seller of high-quality sake) |
銷金窟 销金窟 see styles |
xiāo jīn kū xiao1 jin1 ku1 hsiao chin k`u hsiao chin ku |
money squandering establishment (e.g. gambling den, brothel etc) |
阿僧伽 see styles |
ā sēng qié a1 seng1 qie2 a seng ch`ieh a seng chieh Asōga |
(阿僧) asaṅga, āryāsaṅga, intp. as 無著 unattached, free; lived 'a thousand years after the Nirvāṇa', probably the fourth century A.D., said to be the eldest brother of 天親 Vasubandhu, whom he converted to Mahāyāna. He was first a follower of the Mahīśāsaka hschool, but founded the Yogācārya or Tantric school with his Yogācārabhūmi-śāstra 瑜伽師地論, which in the 三藏傳 is said to have been dictated to him by Maitreya in the Tuṣita heaven, along with the 莊嚴大乘論 and the 中邊分別論. He was a native of Gandhāra, but lived mostly in Ayodhyā (Oudh). |
阿輸柯 阿输柯 see styles |
ā shū kē a1 shu1 ke1 a shu k`o a shu ko Ayuka |
Younger brother of Aśoka; he is said to have reigned for seven days and then resigned to Aśoka, but cf. Mahendra under 摩. |
阿難陀 阿难陀 see styles |
ē nán tuó e1 nan2 tuo2 o nan t`o o nan to ananda あなんだ |
Prince Ananda, cousin of the Buddha and his closest disciple (person) Ananda (disciple of Gautama Buddha) Ānanda, 阿難; intp. by 歡喜 Joy; son of Droṇodana-rāja, and younger brother of Devadatta; he was noted as the most learned disciple of Buddha and famed for hearing and remembering his teaching, hence is styled 多聞; after the Buddha's death he is said to have compiled the sutras in the Vaibhāra cave, v. 畢, where the disciples were assembled in Magadha. He is reckoned as the second patriarch. Ānandabhadra and Ānandasāgara are generally given as two other Ānandas, but this is uncertain. |
隋煬帝 隋炀帝 see styles |
suí yáng dì sui2 yang2 di4 sui yang ti |
Emperor Yang of Sui (569-618), said to have murdered his father and brother to seize the throne, reigned 604-618 |
難提迦 难提迦 see styles |
nán tí jiā nan2 ti2 jia1 nan t`i chia nan ti chia Nandaika |
Nandika, brother of 調達 Devadatta. |
韋陀輸 韦陀输 see styles |
wéi tuó shū wei2 tuo2 shu1 wei t`o shu wei to shu |
(or 韋馱輸) Vītāśoka, Vigatāśoka, younger brother of king Āśoka. |
風俗店 see styles |
fuuzokuten / fuzokuten ふうぞくてん |
sex establishment; brothel |
イスキリ see styles |
isukiri イスキリ |
(leg) Isukiri (younger brother of Jesus Christ who took his place on the cross to allow Jesus to escape to Japan, according to local Aomori legend); (leg) Isukiri (younger brother of Jesus Christ who took his place on the cross to allow Jesus to escape to Japan, according to local Aomori legend) |
おなり神 see styles |
onarigami おなりがみ |
(belief in) spiritual power possessed by sisters to protect their brothers (in the Ryukyu Islands) |
お兄さん see styles |
oniisan / onisan おにいさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) older brother; elder brother; (2) (vocative) young man; buddy; fella; laddie |
かがり火 see styles |
kagaribi かがりび |
(1) fire built in an iron basket (watch fire, fishing fire, etc.); bonfire; campfire; (2) (archaism) brothel-keeper (Edo period) |
たね違い see styles |
tanechigai たねちがい |
half-sibling (by a different father); uterine sibling; maternal half-sibling; half-brother; half-sister |
タリーカ see styles |
tariika / tarika タリーカ |
tariqa (ara: tarīqah); tariqah; tariqat; Sufi religious brotherhood or its doctrines on spiritual learning |
ヘルス嬢 see styles |
herusujou / herusujo ヘルスじょう |
(See ヘルス・2,嬢・じょう・3) female employee of a brothel-massage parlor |
一光三尊 see styles |
yī guāng sān zūn yi1 guang1 san1 zun1 i kuang san tsun ikkō sanzon |
Three honoured ones in one light or halo—Amitābha, Avalokiteśvara, and Mahāsthāmaprāpta; or Śākyamuni, Bhaiṣajya the 藥王 and 藥上 his younger brother. |
一視同人 see styles |
isshidoujin / isshidojin いっしどうじん |
(yoji) loving every human being with impartiality; universal brotherhood; universal benevolence |
三瓦兩舍 三瓦两舍 see styles |
sān wǎ liǎng shè san1 wa3 liang3 she4 san wa liang she |
places of pleasure (like brothels, tea houses etc) |
不分伯仲 see styles |
bù fēn bó zhòng bu4 fen1 bo2 zhong4 pu fen po chung |
lit. unable to distinguish eldest brother from second brother (idiom); they are all equally excellent; nothing to choose between them |
二十億耳 二十亿耳 see styles |
èr shí yì ěr er4 shi2 yi4 er3 erh shih i erh Nijūoku ni |
Sroṇakoṭīviṁśa. Defined as the most zealous of Śākyamuni's disciples, who became an arhat. Having lived in a heaven for ninety-one kalpas, where his feet did not touch the ground, he was born with hair on his soles two inches long, an omen which led his father and brothers to endow him with twenty kotis of ounces of gold, hence this name. v. 智度論 22. |
伯仲叔季 see styles |
bó zhòng shū jì bo2 zhong4 shu1 ji4 po chung shu chi |
(idiom) eldest, second, third and youngest of brothers; order of seniority among brothers |
伯叔祖母 see styles |
bó shū zǔ mǔ bo2 shu1 zu3 mu3 po shu tsu mu |
father's father's brother's wife; great aunt |
伯叔祖父 see styles |
bó shū zǔ fù bo2 shu1 zu3 fu4 po shu tsu fu |
father's father's brother; great uncle |
伽耶迦葉 伽耶迦叶 see styles |
qié yé jiā shě qie2 ye2 jia1 she3 ch`ieh yeh chia she chieh yeh chia she Gaya Kashō |
Gayākāśyapa, a brother of Mahākāśyapa, originally a fire-worshipper, one of the eleven foremost disciples of Buddha, to become Samantaprabhāsa Buddha. |
兄ちゃん see styles |
niichan(p); anchan / nichan(p); anchan にいちゃん(P); あんちゃん |
(1) (familiar language) (See お兄ちゃん・1) (one's) older brother; (2) (See お兄ちゃん・2) young man; sonny; lad |
兄妹交配 see styles |
kyoudaikouhai / kyodaikohai きょうだいこうはい |
brother-sister inbreeding; sibling mating |
Variations: |
aniyome あによめ |
elder brother's wife; sister-in-law |
兄弟喧嘩 see styles |
kyoudaigenka / kyodaigenka きょうだいげんか |
(noun/participle) quarrel between brothers |
兄弟姉妹 see styles |
kyoudaishimai; keiteishimai / kyodaishimai; keteshimai きょうだいしまい; けいていしまい |
brothers and sisters; siblings |
兄弟姐妹 see styles |
xiōng dì jiě mèi xiong1 di4 jie3 mei4 hsiung ti chieh mei |
brothers and sisters; siblings |
八拜之交 see styles |
bā bài zhī jiāo ba1 bai4 zhi1 jiao1 pa pai chih chiao |
sworn brotherhood; intimate friendship |
八紘一宇 see styles |
hakkouichiu / hakkoichiu はっこういちう |
(exp,n) (yoji) (WWII political slogan often seen as implying Japanese world domination) universal brotherhood; all eight corners of the world under one roof |
割袍斷義 割袍断义 see styles |
gē páo duàn yì ge1 pao2 duan4 yi4 ko p`ao tuan i ko pao tuan i |
to rip one's robe as a sign of repudiating a sworn brotherhood (idiom); to break all friendly ties |
同母異父 同母异父 see styles |
tóng mǔ yì fù tong2 mu3 yi4 fu4 t`ung mu i fu tung mu i fu |
(of siblings) having the same mother but different fathers; half (brother or sister) |
同父異母 同父异母 see styles |
tóng fù yì mǔ tong2 fu4 yi4 mu3 t`ung fu i mu tung fu i mu |
(of siblings) having the same father but different mothers; half (brother or sister) |
四海兄弟 see styles |
shikaikeitei / shikaikete しかいけいてい |
(expression) (yoji) people in the whole world being all brothers; universal brotherhood |
四海同胞 see styles |
shikaidouhou / shikaidoho しかいどうほう |
(yoji) universal brotherhood |
孔融讓梨 孔融让梨 see styles |
kǒng róng ràng lí kong3 rong2 rang4 li2 k`ung jung jang li kung jung jang li |
Kong Rong giving up pears, classic moral story about Kong Rong 孔融[Kong3 Rong2] picking up smaller pears while leaving the bigger ones to his older brothers, still used nowadays to educate the young on courtesy and modesty |
孝悌忠信 see styles |
xiào tì zhōng xìn xiao4 ti4 zhong1 xin4 hsiao t`i chung hsin hsiao ti chung hsin |
Confucian moral injunctions of fidelity; piety to one's parents, respect to one's older brother, loyalty to one's monarch, faith to one's male friends |
孿生兄弟 孪生兄弟 see styles |
luán shēng xiōng dì luan2 sheng1 xiong1 di4 luan sheng hsiung ti |
twin brothers |
尋花問柳 寻花问柳 see styles |
xún huā wèn liǔ xun2 hua1 wen4 liu3 hsün hua wen liu |
lit. to enjoy the beautiful spring scenery (idiom); fig. to frequent brothels; to sow one's wild oats |
山海空市 see styles |
shān hǎi kōng shì shan1 hai3 kong1 shi4 shan hai k`ung shih shan hai kung shih san kai kū shi |
Mountains, seas, the sky, the (busy) market place' cannot conceal one from the eye of 無常 Impermanence, the messenger of death, a phrase summing up a story of four brothers who tried to use their miraculous power to escape death by hiding in the mountains, seas, sky, and market places. The one in the market place was the first to be reported as dead, 法句經 2. |
御兄さん see styles |
oniisan / onisan おにいさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) older brother; elder brother; (2) (vocative) young man; buddy; fella; laddie |
性風俗店 see styles |
seifuuzokuten / sefuzokuten せいふうぞくてん |
(See 風俗店) brothel; sex establishment |
情同手足 see styles |
qíng tóng shǒu zú qing2 tong2 shou3 zu2 ch`ing t`ung shou tsu ching tung shou tsu |
as close as one's hands and feet (idiom); loving one another as brothers; deep friendship; closely attached to one another |
愚兄賢弟 see styles |
gukeikentei / gukekente ぐけいけんてい |
a foolish older brother and a smart younger |
手足之情 see styles |
shǒu zú zhī qíng shou3 zu2 zhi1 qing2 shou tsu chih ch`ing shou tsu chih ching |
brotherly affection |
手足親情 手足亲情 see styles |
shǒu zú qīn qíng shou3 zu2 qin1 qing2 shou tsu ch`in ch`ing shou tsu chin ching |
brotherly kindness |
拈花惹草 see styles |
niān huā rě cǎo nian1 hua1 re3 cao3 nien hua je ts`ao nien hua je tsao |
lit. to pick the flowers and trample the grass (idiom); fig. to womanize; to frequent brothels; to sow one's wild oats |
曖昧茶屋 see styles |
aimaijaya あいまいぢゃや |
brothel fronting as a tea house, inn, restaurant, etc. |
曽我兄弟 see styles |
sogakyoudai / sogakyodai そがきょうだい |
(person) Soga brothers (Soga Sukenari and Soga Tokimune, samurai in the early Kamakura period, known for the Revenge of the Soga Brothers incident) |
木下家定 see styles |
kinoshitaiesada きのしたいえさだ |
(person) Kinoshita Iesada (brother-in-law of Toyotomi Hideyoshi) 1543-1603 |
柳陌花衢 see styles |
liǔ mò huā qú liu3 mo4 hua1 qu2 liu mo hua ch`ü liu mo hua chü |
brothel |
桃園結義 桃园结义 see styles |
táo yuán jié yì tao2 yuan2 jie2 yi4 t`ao yüan chieh i tao yüan chieh i |
to make a pact of brotherhood (from “Romance of the Three Kingdoms” 三國演義|三国演义[San1 guo2 Yan3 yi4]) (idiom) |
沾花惹草 see styles |
zhān huā rě cǎo zhan1 hua1 re3 cao3 chan hua je ts`ao chan hua je tsao |
to fondle the flowers and trample the grass (idiom); to womanize; to frequent brothels; to sow one's wild oats |
煙花行院 烟花行院 see styles |
yān huā háng yuàn yan1 hua1 hang2 yuan4 yen hua hang yüan |
brothel (esp. in Yuan theater) |
狎妓冶游 see styles |
xiá jì yě yóu xia2 ji4 ye3 you2 hsia chi yeh yu |
to be intimate with prostitutes and frequent brothels (idiom) |
義理の兄 see styles |
girinoani ぎりのあに |
one's brother-in-law; stepbrother (elder) |
華納兄弟 华纳兄弟 see styles |
huá nà xiōng dì hua2 na4 xiong1 di4 hua na hsiung ti |
Warner Brothers |
藥上菩薩 药上菩萨 see styles |
yào shàng pú sà yao4 shang4 pu2 sa4 yao shang p`u sa yao shang pu sa Yakujō bosatsu |
Bhaiṣajyasamudgata, bodhisattva of healing, he whose office, together with his brother, is to heal the sick. He is described as the younger of two brothers, the elder of whom is the 藥王 below. |
藥王菩薩 药王菩萨 see styles |
yào wáng pú sà yao4 wang2 pu2 sa4 yao wang p`u sa yao wang pu sa Yakuō Bosatsu |
Bhaiṣajya-rāja Bodhisattva, the elder of the two brothers, who was the first to decide on his career as bodhisattva of healing, and led his younger brother to adopt the same course; see above. They are also styled Pure-eyed and Pure-treasury, which may indicate diagnosis and treatment. He is referred to in the Lotus Sutra as offering his arms as a brunt sacrifice to his Buddha. |
視同手足 视同手足 see styles |
shì tóng shǒu zú shi4 tong2 shou3 zu2 shih t`ung shou tsu shih tung shou tsu |
to regard sb as a brother (idiom) |
親如手足 亲如手足 see styles |
qīn rú shǒu zú qin1 ru2 shou3 zu2 ch`in ju shou tsu chin ju shou tsu |
as close as brothers (idiom); deep friendship |
貸し座敷 see styles |
kashizashiki かしざしき |
(1) tatami-mat room rented out for meetings, meals, etc.; (2) place for assignations; (3) (Edo-period) brothel |
走馬章臺 走马章台 see styles |
zǒu mǎ zhāng tái zou3 ma3 zhang1 tai2 tsou ma chang t`ai tsou ma chang tai |
to go to the brothel on horseback (idiom); to visit prostitutes |
輸拘盧那 输拘卢那 see styles |
shū jū lún à shu1 ju1 lun2 a4 shu chü lun a Shukurona |
Śuklodana, a prince of Kapilavastu, younger brother of Śuddhodana, and father of Tiṣya, Devadatta, and Nandika. |
遣り手婆 see styles |
yaritebaba やりてばば |
brothel madam |
那提迦葉 那提迦叶 see styles |
nà tí jiā shě na4 ti2 jia1 she3 na t`i chia she na ti chia she Nadai Kashō |
捺地迦葉波 Nadīkāśyapa, brother of Mahākāśyapa, to become Samantaprabhāsa Buddha. |
雙生兄弟 双生兄弟 see styles |
shuāng shēng xiōng dì shuang1 sheng1 xiong1 di4 shuang sheng hsiung ti |
twin brothers |
難兄難弟 难兄难弟 see styles |
nàn xiōng nàn dì nan4 xiong1 nan4 di4 nan hsiung nan ti |
brothers in hardship (idiom); fellow sufferers; in the same boat |
雲兄水弟 云兄水弟 see styles |
yún xiōng shuǐ dì yun2 xiong1 shui3 di4 yün hsiung shui ti unpin suitei |
雲衆水衆 Brothers or men of the clouds and waters, fellow-monks. |
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