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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:
兄嫁

 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.

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

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).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

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