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女同士

see styles
 onnadoushi / onnadoshi
    おんなどうし
(expression) female bonding; bosom buddies; between women

女同胞

see styles
nǚ tóng bāo
    nu:3 tong2 bao1
nü t`ung pao
    nü tung pao
woman; female; female compatriot

女名前

see styles
 onnanamae
    おんななまえ
(See 男名前) female name

女学生

see styles
 jogakusei / jogakuse
    じょがくせい
schoolgirl; female student

女居士

see styles
nǚ jū shì
    nv3 ju1 shi4
nü chü shih
 nyokoji
A lay woman who devotes herself to Buddhism.

女店員


女店员

see styles
nǚ diàn yuán
    nu:3 dian4 yuan2
nü tien yüan
 jotenin
    じょてんいん
salesgirl; female shop assistant
saleswoman; shopgirl

女弁士

see styles
 onnabenshi
    おんなべんし
female narrator in a silent movie theatre

女性像

see styles
 joseizou / josezo
    じょせいぞう
female image

女性器

see styles
 joseiki / joseki
    じょせいき
female genitalia

女性客

see styles
 joseikyaku / josekyaku
    じょせいきゃく
female customer; female guest

女性語

see styles
 joseigo / josego
    じょせいご
female language; feminine expression

女所帯

see styles
 onnajotai
    おんなじょたい
female household; household consisting wholly of women

女教師

see styles
 onnakyoushi; jokyoushi / onnakyoshi; jokyoshi
    おんなきょうし; じょきょうし
female teacher

女校長

see styles
 onnakouchou / onnakocho
    おんなこうちょう
female principal; headmistress

女武者

see styles
 onnamusha
    おんなむしゃ
female warrior; amazon

女相撲

see styles
 onnazumou / onnazumo
    おんなずもう
{sumo} female sumo wrestling; female sumo wrestler

女磨き

see styles
 onnamigaki
    おんなみがき
women's beauty improvement; female grooming

女社長

see styles
 onnashachou / onnashacho
    おんなしゃちょう
female company president; female CEO

女自慢

see styles
 onnajiman
    おんなじまん
(1) female bragging; female conceit; (2) (See 男自慢・2) a man bragging about his wife or mistress

女芸人

see styles
 onnageinin / onnagenin
    おんなげいにん
(colloquialism) female entertainer

女芸者

see styles
 onnageisha / onnagesha
    おんなげいしゃ
(See 男芸者) female entertainer; geisha

女辯士

see styles
 onnabenshi
    おんなべんし
female narrator in a silent movie theatre

女部屋

see styles
 onnabeya
    おんなべや
(1) (See 男部屋) room for female servants; (2) room where there are women; (3) (See 女牢) jail for women

女髪結

see styles
 onnakamiyui
    おんなかみゆい
female hairdresser; coiffeuse

妙音天

see styles
miào yīn tiān
    miao4 yin1 tian1
miao yin t`ien
    miao yin tien
 Myōon Ten
(妙音樂天) Sarasvatī, the wife or female energy of Brahmā. Also called 辨才天 (辨才天女) Jap. Benzaiten, or Benten; goddess of eloquence, learning, and music, bestower of the Sanskrit language and letters, and the bestower of 財 riches; also the river goddess. Sometimes considered as masculine. Honoured among the seven gods of luck, and often represented as mounted on a dragon or a serpent.

姫女子

see styles
 himejoshi
    ひめじょし
(rare) (See 百合・ゆり・2) female fan of yuri comics, etc.

娘子軍

see styles
 joushigun; roushigun / joshigun; roshigun
    じょうしぐん; ろうしぐん
(1) female-led army; all-female regiment; (2) female group

婆さん

see styles
 baasan / basan
    ばあさん
(1) (kana only) grandmother; (2) (kana only) old woman; female senior citizen

小公主

see styles
xiǎo gōng zhǔ
    xiao3 gong1 zhu3
hsiao kung chu
lit. little princess; fig. spoiled girl; female version of 小皇帝[xiao3 huang2 di4]

尼比丘

see styles
ní bǐ qiū
    ni2 bi3 qiu1
ni pi ch`iu
    ni pi chiu
A female bhikṣu, i. e. a nun.

尼法師


尼法师

see styles
ní fǎ shī
    ni2 fa3 shi1
ni fa shih
 amahoushi / amahoshi
    あまほうし
{Buddh} nun
A nun teacher; effeminate.

屯崙摩


屯仑摩

see styles
tún lún mó
    tun2 lun2 mo2
t`un lun mo
    tun lun mo
 Chunronma
Druma, the king of the kinhara, male and female spirits whose music awakened mystics from their trance: v. 智度論 17.

巴御前

see styles
 tomoegozen
    ともヱごぜん
(person) Tomoe Gozen (Heian period female warrior and concubine of Minamoto no Yoshinaka)

布怛那

see styles
bù dán à
    bu4 dan2 a4
pu tan a
 futanna
pūtanā, 布單那; 富多那 (or 富單那 or 富陀那) a female demon poisoning or the cause of wasting in a child; interpreted as a stinking hungry demon, and the most successful of demons.

帕蒂爾


帕蒂尔

see styles
pà dì ěr
    pa4 di4 er3
p`a ti erh
    pa ti erh
Patil (name); Pratibha Patil (1934-), female Indian Congress Party politician, president of India 2007-2012

式叉尼

see styles
shì chā ní
    shi4 cha1 ni2
shih ch`a ni
    shih cha ni
 shikishani
(式叉摩那尼) śikṣamāṇā, a female neophyte who from 18 to 20 years of age studies the six rules, in regard to adultery, stealing, killing, lying, alcoholic liquor, not eating at unregulated hours.

張志新


张志新

see styles
zhāng zhì xīn
    zhang1 zhi4 xin1
chang chih hsin
Zhang Zhixin (1930-1975) female revolutionary and martyr, who followed the true Marxist-Leninist line as a party member, and was arrested in 1969, then executed in 1975 after opposing the counterrevolutionary party-usurping conspiracies of Lin Biao and the Gang of Four, and only rehabilitated posomethingumously in 1979

張怡寧


张怡宁

see styles
zhāng yí níng
    zhang1 yi2 ning2
chang i ning
Zhang Yining (1981-), PRC female table tennis player and Olympic gold medalist

従姉妹

see styles
 itoko(p); juushimai / itoko(p); jushimai
    いとこ(P); じゅうしまい
(kana only) (See 従兄弟) cousin (female)

御婆様

see styles
 obaasama / obasama
    おばあさま
(1) (kana only) (honorific or respectful language) grandmother; (2) (kana only) (honorific or respectful language) old woman; female senior citizen

御息所

see styles
 miyasudokoro; miyasundokoro
    みやすどころ; みやすんどころ
concubine of an emperor; female court attendant who serves in the emperor's bedchamber

御茶子

see styles
 ochako
    おちゃこ
female usher at traditional Kansai theatrical events

微誓耶

see styles
wēi shì yé
    wei1 shi4 ye2
wei shih yeh
 Miseiya
Vijayā, also 微惹耶; 毘社耶 the overcomer, Durgā, intp. as the wife, or female manifestation, of Vairocana.

手マン

see styles
 teman
    てマン
(slang) (vulgar) finger-banging (manual stimulation of female genital organs)

手嶌葵

see styles
shǒu dǎo kuí
    shou3 dao3 kui2
shou tao k`uei
    shou tao kuei
TESHIMA Aoi (1987-), Japanese female pop singer

打工妹

see styles
dǎ gōng mèi
    da3 gong1 mei4
ta kung mei
young female worker

指マン

see styles
 yubiman
    ゆびマン
(slang) (vulgar) (See 手マン) finger-banging (manual stimulation of female genital organs)

提げ重

see styles
 sagejuu / sageju
    さげじゅう
(1) (abbreviation) (See 提げ重箱) multi-tiered food boxes that can be carried by hand; (2) (archaism) female prostitute who carried multi-tiered food boxes about and peddled foodstuffs (Meiwa and Anei eras)

摩利支

see styles
mó lì zhī
    mo2 li4 zhi1
mo li chih
 marishi
    まりし
{Buddh} Marici
(or 摩梨支, or 摩里支); 末利支 Marīci. Rays of light, the sun's rays, said to go before the sun; mirage; also intp. as a wreath. A goddess, independent and sovereign, protectress against all violence and peril. 'In Brahmanic mythology, the personification of light, offspring of Brahmā, parent of Sūrya.' 'Among Chinese Buddhists Maritchi is represented as a female with eight arms, two of which are holding aloft emblems of sun and moon, and worshipped as goddess of light and as the guardian of all nations, whom she protects from the fury of war. She is addressed as 天后 queen of heaven, or as 斗姥 lit. mother of the Southern measure (μλρστζ Sagittarī), and identified with Tchundi' and 'with Mahēśvarī, the wife of Maheśvara, and has therefore the attribute Mātrikā', mother of Buddhas. Eitel. Taoists address her as Queen of Heaven.

早乙女

see styles
 sootome
    そおとめ
young female rice planter; young girl; (surname) Sootome

早少女

see styles
 saotome
    さおとめ
young female rice planter; young girl

早稲女

see styles
 wasejo
    わせじょ
(1) female student or graduate of Waseda University; (2) (derogatory term) woman who allegedly pursues a career at the expense of love, feminine interests, etc.

李季蘭


李季兰

see styles
lǐ jì lán
    li3 ji4 lan2
li chi lan
Li Jilan or Li Ye 李冶[Li3 Ye3] (713-784), Tang dynasty female poet

李格非

see styles
lǐ gé fēi
    li3 ge2 fei1
li ko fei
Li Gefei (active c. 1090), Northern Song writer and father of southern Song female poet Li Qingzhao 李清照

李清照

see styles
lǐ qīng zhào
    li3 qing1 zhao4
li ch`ing chao
    li ching chao
Li Qingzhao (1084-c. 1151), southern Song female poet

杜氏腺

see styles
dù shì xiàn
    du4 shi4 xian4
tu shih hsien
Dufour gland (produces female sex hormone in bees)

林黛玉

see styles
lín dài yù
    lin2 dai4 yu4
lin tai yü
Lin Daiyu, female character in The Dream of Red Mansions, cousin and thwarted lover of Jia Baoyu 賈寶玉|贾宝玉

桃莉羊

see styles
táo lì yáng
    tao2 li4 yang2
t`ao li yang
    tao li yang
(Tw) Dolly (1996-2003), female sheep, first mammal to be cloned from an adult somatic cell

梅蘭芳


梅兰芳

see styles
méi lán fāng
    mei2 lan2 fang1
mei lan fang
Mei Lanfang (1894-1961), famous master of Beijing opera, specialist in female roles

梓巫女

see styles
 azusamiko
    あずさみこ
(See 巫女・みこ・2,口寄せ・1) female medium who summons spirits by sounding the string of a catalpa bow

横兵庫

see styles
 yokohyougo / yokohyogo
    よこひょうご
(hist) (See 花魁・1) yokohyōgo; yoko-hyogo; extravagant female hairstyle worn by oiran courtesans

歐巴桑


欧巴桑

see styles
ōu ba sāng
    ou1 ba5 sang1
ou pa sang
older female; woman of mature years (Japanese loanword)

比丘尼

see styles
bǐ qiū ní
    bi3 qiu1 ni2
pi ch`iu ni
    pi chiu ni
 bikuni
    びくに
Buddhist nun (loanword from Sanskrit "bhiksuni")
(1) bhikkhuni (fully ordained Buddhist nun) (san: bhiksuni); (2) (hist) travelling female entertainer dressed as a nun (Kamakura, Muromachi periods); (3) (hist) lowly prostitute dressed as a nun (Edo period); (4) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 科負い比丘尼) female servant hired to take the blame for a noblewoman's farts
苾芻尼; 尼姑 bhikṣuṇī. A nun, or almswoman. The first woman to be ordained was the Buddha's aunt Mahāprajāpatī, who had nursed him. In the fourteenth year after his enlightenment the Buddha yielded to persuasion and admitted his aunt and women to his order of religious mendicants, but said that the admission of women would shorten the period of Buddhism by 500 years. The nun, however old, must acknowledge the superiority of every monk; must never scold him or tell his faults; must never accuse him, though he may accuse her; and must in all respects obey the rules as commanded by him. She accepts all the rules for the monks with additional rules for her own order. Such is the theory rather than the practice. The title by which Mahāprajāpatī was addressed was applied to nuns, i. e. ārya, or noble, 阿姨, though some consider the Chinese term entirely native.

毘舍支


毗舍支

see styles
pí shè zhī
    pi2 she4 zhi1
p`i she chih
    pi she chih
 bishashi
(or 毘舍遮) ? Piśācī, female sprites, or demons, said to inhabit privies.

水仕女

see styles
 mizushime
    みずしめ
(See 水仕事) female servant who works in the kitchen

沙弥尼

see styles
 shamini
    しゃみに
female Buddhist novice

沙彌尼


沙弥尼

see styles
shā mí ní
    sha1 mi2 ni2
sha mi ni
 shamini
(沙尼) śrāmaṇerikā 室羅摩拏理迦. A female religious novice who has taken a vow to obey the ten commandments, i. e. 勤策女 a zealous woman, devoted.

浮気女

see styles
 uwakionna
    うわきおんな
female adulterer; adulteress

淸信士

see styles
qīng xìn shì
    qing1 xin4 shi4
ch`ing hsin shih
    ching hsin shih
 seishin ji
or淸信男 and淸信女 upāsaka and upāsikā, male and female lay devotees.

潮吹き

see styles
 shiofuki
    しおふき
(1) spouting (e.g. of a whale, geyser, etc.); (2) Mactra veneriformis (species of trough shell); (3) (colloquialism) (vulgar) female ejaculation

理系女

see styles
 rikeijo / rikejo
    りけいじょ
(abbreviation) (See 理系女子) woman in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics); female scientist

瑿泥耶

see styles
yī ní yé
    yi1 ni2 ye2
i ni yeh
 einiya
produced or coming from the female black antelope

男体化

see styles
 nantaika
    なんたいか
(noun/participle) (slang) (See 女体化) female-to-male gender swap (in fan art and fan fiction)

男女形

see styles
nán nǚ xíng
    nan2 nv3 xing2
nan nü hsing
 dannyo gyō
male and female forms

發情期


发情期

see styles
fā qíng qī
    fa1 qing2 qi1
fa ch`ing ch`i
    fa ching chi
the breeding season (zool.); oestrus (period of sexual receptivity of female mammals)

白帯下

see styles
 hakutaige
    はくたいげ
{med} (See 帯下・たいげ) leukorrhoea; leucorrhoea; leukorrhea; leucorrhea; mucous discharge from female genitals

百合子

see styles
bǎi hé zǐ
    bai3 he2 zi3
pai ho tzu
 riko
    りこ
Yuriko, Japanese female given name
(female given name) Riko

看護人

see styles
 kangonin
    かんごにん
nurse (male or female); personal care attendant

看護婦

see styles
 kangofu
    かんごふ
(now deprecated) (See 看護師) (female) nurse

票ハラ

see styles
 hyouhara / hyohara
    ひょうハラ
(colloquialism) (abbreviation) (See 票ハラスメント) sexual, etc. harassment of a female politician carried out under the threat of withholding votes

穆桂英

see styles
mù guì yīng
    mu4 gui4 ying1
mu kuei ying
Mu Guiying, female warrior and heroine of the Yang Saga 楊家將|杨家将

Variations:

see styles
 kubo
    くぼ
(1) hollow; cavity; sunken place; (2) (archaism) vagina; female genitalia

立女形

see styles
 tateoyama
    たておやま
leading female role actor (in kabuki)

端た女

see styles
 hashitame
    はしため
female servant

管家婆

see styles
guǎn jiā pó
    guan3 jia1 po2
kuan chia p`o
    kuan chia po
housewife (jocular); female housekeeper of a higher rank (old); busybody

結び髪

see styles
 musubigami
    むすびがみ
female hairstyle

結び髮

see styles
 musubigami
    むすびがみ
(out-dated kanji) female hairstyle

織り女

see styles
 orime
    おりめ
female weaver

羅刹私


罗刹私

see styles
luó chà sī
    luo2 cha4 si1
lo ch`a ssu
    lo cha ssu
 rasetsushi
rākṣasī, also羅叉私; 羅刹斯; 羅刹女 Female demons, of whom the names of eight, ten, and twelve are given, and 500 are also mentioned.

美容女

see styles
měi róng nǚ
    mei3 rong2 nu:3
mei jung nü
hairdresser (female); beautician

美智子

see styles
měi zhì zǐ
    mei3 zhi4 zi3
mei chih tzu
 michiko
    みちこ
Michiko, Japanese female given name; Empress Michiko of Japan (1934-)
(female given name) Michiko

美男葛

see styles
 binankazura
    びなんかずら
(1) (See 実葛・さねかずら) scarlet kadsura (Kadsura japonica); (2) white sash tied around the head, with ends hanging down and tucked into belt, worn in kyogen to indicate a female character being played by a man

老媽子


老妈子

see styles
lǎo mā zi
    lao3 ma1 zi5
lao ma tzu
older female servant; amah

老闆娘


老板娘

see styles
lǎo bǎn niáng
    lao3 ban3 niang2
lao pan niang
female proprietor; lady boss; boss's wife

肉布団

see styles
 nikubuton
    にくぶとん
(archaism) female bedmate (whose body is likened to a fleshy cushion)

育幼袋

see styles
yù yòu dài
    yu4 you4 dai4
yü yu tai
pouch of a female marsupial

胎藏界

see styles
tāi zàng jiè
    tai1 zang4 jie4
t`ai tsang chieh
    tai tsang chieh
 taizō kai
Garbhadhātu, or Garbhakośa-(dhātu), the womb treasury, the universal source from which all things are produced; the matrix; the embryo; likened to a womb in which all of a child is conceived— its body, mind, etc. It is container and content; it covers and nourishes; and is the source of all supply. It represents the 理性 fundamental nature, both material elements and pure bodhi, or wisdom in essence or purity; 理 being the garbhadhātu as fundamental wisdom, and 智 acquired wisdom or knowledge, the vajradhātu. It also represents the human heart in its innocence or pristine purity, which is considered as the source of all Buddha-pity and moral knowledge. And it indicates that from the central being in the maṇḍala, viz. the Sun as symbol of Vairocana, there issue all the other manifestations of wisdom and power, Buddhas, bodhisattvas, demons, etc. It is 本覺 original intellect, or the static intellectuality, in contrast with 始覺 intellection, the initial or dynamic intellectuality represented in the vajradhātu; hence it is the 因 cause and vajradhātu the 果 effect; though as both are a unity, the reverse may be the rule, the effect being also the cause; it is also likened to 利他 enriching others, as vajradhātu is to 自利 enriching self. Kōbō Daishi, founder of the Yoga or Shingon 眞言 School in Japan, adopted the representation of the ideas in maṇḍalas, or diagrams, as the best way of revealing the mystic doctrine to the ignorant. The garbhadhātu is the womb or treasury of all things, the universe; the 理 fundamental principle, the source; its symbols are a triangle on its base, and an open lotus as representing the sun and Vairocana. In Japan this maṇḍala is placed on the east, typifying the rising sun as source, or 理. The vajradhātu is placed west and represents 智 wisdom or knowledge as derived from 理 the underlying principle, but the two are essential one to the other, neither existing apart. The material and spiritual; wisdom-source and intelligence; essence and substance; and similar complementary ideas are thus portrayed; the garbhadhātu may be generally considered as the static and the vajradhātu as the dynamic categories, which are nevertheless a unity. The garbhadhātu is divided into 三部 three sections representing samādhi or quiescence, wisdom-store, and pity-store, or thought, knowledge, pity; one is called the Buddha-section, the others the Vajra and Lotus sections respectively; the three also typify vimokṣa, prajñā, and dharmakāya, or freedom, understanding, and spirituality. There are three heads of these sections, i. e. Vairocana, Vajrapāṇi, and Avalokiteśvara; each has a mother or source, e. g. Vairocana from Buddha's-eye; and each has a 明王 or emanation of protection against evil; also a śakti or female energy; a germ-letter, etc. The diagram of five Buddhas contains also four bodhisattvas, making nine in all, and there are altogether thirteen 大院 or great courts of various types of ideas, of varying numbers, generally spoken of as 414. Cf. 金剛界; 大日; 兩部.

脚線美

see styles
 kyakusenbi
    きゃくせんび
(noun - becomes adjective with の) beauty of slender female legs

茹誌鵑


茹志鹃

see styles
rú zhì juān
    ru2 zhi4 juan1
ju chih chüan
Ru Zhijuan (1925-1998), female novelist and politician

菴婆女


庵婆女

see styles
ān pó nǚ
    an1 po2 nv3
an p`o nü
    an po nü
 Anbanyo
(菴婆羅女) Āmradārika, Āmrapālī, Ambapālī; the guardian of the āmra tree; a female who presented to Śākyamuni the Āmravana garden; another legend says she was born of an āmra tree; mother of Jīvaka, son of Bimbisāra.

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.
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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).



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

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