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Simple Dictionary Definition |
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. |
脚力 see styles |
kyakuryoku; kyakuriki きゃくりょく; きゃくりき |
leg strength; walking ability; running ability |
脱力 see styles |
datsuryoku だつりょく |
(n,vs,vi) loss of strength; exhaustion; weakness |
腕力 see styles |
wanryoku(p); udejikara わんりょく(P); うでぢから |
(1) strength in one's arms; physical strength; muscular strength; (2) force; violence |
膂力 see styles |
lǚ lì lu:3 li4 lü li ryoryoku りょりょく |
strength; bodily strength; brawn (form) physical strength; muscular strength |
臂力 see styles |
bì lì bi4 li4 pi li |
arm strength |
自性 see styles |
zì xìng zi4 xing4 tzu hsing jishou / jisho じしょう |
{Buddh} intrinsic nature; one's own distinct nature Own nature; of (its) own nature. As an intp. of pradhāna (and resembling 冥性) in the Sāṅkhya philosophy it is 'prakṛti, the Originant, primary or original matter or rather the primary germ out of which all material appearances are evolved, the first evolver or source of the material world (hence in a general acceptation 'nature' or rather 'matter' as opposed to purusha, or 'spirit')'. M. W. As 莎發斡 svabhāva, it is 'own state, essential or inherent property, innate or peculiar disposition, natural state or constitution, nature'. M. W. The self-substance, self-nature, or unchanging character of anything. |
至神 see styles |
zhì shén zhi4 shen2 chih shen shiishin |
extremely spiritual |
與力 与力 see styles |
yǔ lì yu3 li4 yü li yoriki |
To give strength. |
色力 see styles |
sè lì se4 li4 se li shikiriki |
appearance and strength |
色身 see styles |
sè shēn se4 shen1 se shen iromi いろみ |
{Buddh} rupakaya (the physical body, esp. of a buddha); (personal name) Iromi rūpakāya. The physical body, as contrasted with the 法身 dharmakāya, the immaterial, spiritual, or immortal body. |
色魔 see styles |
sè mó se4 mo2 se mo shikama しかま |
sex fiend; molester; sex attacker; sex demon (a spirit that enters people's souls and makes them desire sex) sex maniac; seducer; libertine; Lothario; rake; (surname) Shikama |
花神 see styles |
furoora ふろーら |
god of flowers; flower spirit; (female given name) Furo-ra |
若朽 see styles |
jakkyuu / jakkyu じゃっきゅう |
(obsolete) (See 老朽) being young yet unambitious; being young but lacking spirit |
苦性 see styles |
kǔ xìng ku3 xing4 k`u hsing ku hsing kushō |
The nature of misery; a sorrowful spirit. |
英気 see styles |
eiki / eki えいき |
(1) great wisdom; excellent disposition; (2) strength (to face something); willpower; vigor; vigour; energy; (given name) Eiki |
英靈 英灵 see styles |
yīng líng ying1 ling2 ying ling |
spirit of a martyr; spirit of the brave departed; (literary) person of remarkable talent |
英魂 see styles |
eikon / ekon えいこん |
departed spirit |
茶湯 茶汤 see styles |
chá tāng cha2 tang1 ch`a t`ang cha tang chatou / chato ちゃとう |
(1) an offering of tea and hot water made to Buddha or the spirit of the deceased; (2) a tea infusion; tea and hot water; (3) (See 茶の湯) tea ceremony Tea and hot water, used as offerings to the spirits. 茶毘 v. 荼. |
荒魂 see styles |
aratama; aramitama あらたま; あらみたま |
{Shinto} wild spirit (one of the aspects of the soul of a kami) |
萎え see styles |
nae なえ |
(1) weakening; loss of strength; (2) (colloquialism) disappointment; loss of interest; letdown feeling |
落つ see styles |
otsu おつ |
(v2t-k,vi) (1) (archaism) to fall down; to drop; to fall (e.g. rain); to sink (e.g. sun or moon); to fall onto (e.g. light or one's gaze); (2) (archaism) to be omitted; to be missing; (3) (archaism) to crash; to degenerate; to degrade; to fall behind; (4) (archaism) to be removed (e.g. illness, possessing spirit, name on a list); (5) (archaism) to fall (into someone's hands); to become someone's possession; (6) (archaism) to fall; to be defeated; to surrender |
落る see styles |
ochiru おちる |
(irregular okurigana usage) (v1,vi) (1) to fall down; to drop; to fall (e.g. rain); to sink (e.g. sun or moon); to fall onto (e.g. light or one's gaze); to be used in a certain place (e.g. money); (2) to be omitted; to be missing; (3) to decrease; to sink; (4) to fail (e.g. exam or class); to lose (contest, election, etc.); (5) to crash; to degenerate; to degrade; to fall behind; (6) to become indecent (of a conversation); (7) to be ruined; to go under; (8) to fade; to come out (e.g. a stain); to come off (e.g. makeup); to be removed (e.g. illness, possessing spirit, name on a list); (9) to fall (into someone's hands); to become someone's possession; (10) to fall (into a trap); to fall (for a trick); (11) to give in; to give up; to confess; to flee; (12) to fall; to be defeated; to surrender; (13) to come to (in the end); to end in; (14) to fall (in love, asleep, etc.); (15) to swoon (judo); (16) to consent; to understand; (17) (computer terminology) to crash; to freeze; (18) to die; (19) to move to the depths |
落錘 see styles |
rakusui らくすい |
(engr) falling weight; drop-weight (e.g. test, impact strength) |
落鍾 see styles |
rakusui らくすい |
(irregular kanji usage) (engr) falling weight; drop-weight (e.g. test, impact strength) |
蓋世 盖世 see styles |
gài shì gai4 shi4 kai shih gaisei; kaisei / gaise; kaise がいせい; かいせい |
unrivalled; matchless (adj-no,n) (form) matchless (heroism, spirit, resolve, etc.); peerless; overwhelming; world-dominating |
薜茘 see styles |
bì lì bi4 li4 pi li |
(薜茘多) cf. 閉 preta, intp. as an ancestral spirit, but chiefly as a hungry ghost who is also harmful. |
藥師 药师 see styles |
yào shī yao4 shi1 yao shih yakushi やくし |
pharmacist (surname) Yakushi Bhaiṣajya-guru-vaiḍūrya-prabhāṣa; 藥師璢璃光如來; 大醫王佛; 醫王善逝, etc. The Buddha of Medicine, who heals all diseases, including the disease of ignorance. His image is often at the left of Śākyamuni Buddha's, and he is associated with the east. The history of this personification is not yet known, but cf. the chapter on the 藥王 in the Lotus Sutra. There are several sutras relating to him, the藥王璢璃光, etc., tr. by Xuanzang circa A.D. 650, and others. There are shrines of the 藥王三尊 the three honoured doctors, with Yaoshi in the middle and as assistants 日光邊照 the Bodhisattva Sunlight everywhere shining on his right and 月光邊照 the Bodhisattva Moonlight, etc., on his left. The 藥王七佛 seven healing Buddhas are also all in the east. There are also the 藥王十二神將 twelve spiritual generals or protectors of Yaoshi, for guarding his worshippers. |
蘊魔 蕴魔 see styles |
yùn mó yun4 mo2 yün mo unma |
The evil spirit (or spirits) that works (or work) through the five skandhas. |
血祭 see styles |
xuè jì xue4 ji4 hsüeh chi |
blood sacrifice; animal sacrifice (to a God or ancestral spirit) |
補足 补足 see styles |
bǔ zú bu3 zu2 pu tsu hosoku ほそく |
to bring up to full strength; to make up a deficiency; to fill (a vacancy, gap etc) (n,adj-no,vs,vt) supplement; complement |
覇気 see styles |
haki はき |
(1) spirit; drive; vigour; vigor; (2) ambition; aspiration |
見佛 见佛 see styles |
jiàn fó jian4 fo2 chien fo kenbutsu |
Beholding Buddha; to see Buddha. Hīnayāna sees only the nirmāṇakāya or body of incarnation, Mahāyāna sees the spiritual body, or body in bliss, the saṃbhogakāya. |
覚り see styles |
satori さとり |
(1) comprehension; understanding; (2) (Buddhist term) enlightenment; spiritual awakening; satori |
覺悟 觉悟 see styles |
jué wù jue2 wu4 chüeh wu kakugo |
to come to understand; to realize; consciousness; awareness; Buddhist enlightenment (Sanskrit: cittotpāda) To awake, become enlightened, comprehend spiritual reality. |
覺靈 觉灵 see styles |
jué líng jue2 ling2 chüeh ling kakurei |
awakened spirit |
角力 see styles |
jué lì jue2 li4 chüeh li kadoriki かどりき |
to wrestle; (fig.) to lock horns; to tussle; to wrangle; Taiwan pr. [jiao3li4] (1) comparison of strength; contest of strength; (2) (See 相撲・1) sumo (wrestling); (surname) Kadoriki |
角抵 see styles |
jué dǐ jue2 di3 chüeh ti kakutei / kakute かくてい |
wrestling; to wrestle (noun/participle) (archaism) strength contest; sumo wrestling |
角觝 see styles |
kakutei / kakute かくてい |
(noun/participle) (archaism) strength contest; sumo wrestling |
計都 计都 see styles |
jì dū ji4 du1 chi tu keito / keto けいと |
concept from Vedic astronomy (Sanskrit Ketu), the opposite point to 羅睺|罗睺[luo2 hou2]; imaginary star presaging disaster Keito; mythological celestial body and-or evil spirit (asura) said to cause eclipses; (female given name) Keito 計部; 鷄都 or 兜 ketu, any bright appearance, comet, ensign, eminent, discernment, etc.; the name of two constellations to the left and right of Aquila. |
諦念 see styles |
tainen たいねん |
understanding and acceptance; spiritual awakening; a heart that understands truth; (feeling of) resignation; (given name) Tainen |
諸通 诸通 see styles |
zhū tōng zhu1 tong1 chu t`ung chu tung shotsū |
All spiritual or magical powers. |
證德 证德 see styles |
zhèng dé zheng4 de2 cheng te shōtoku |
Attainment of virtue, or spiritual power, through the four dogmas, twelve nidānas and six pāramitās, in the Hīnayāna and Madhyamayāna. |
識食 识食 see styles |
shì shí shi4 shi2 shih shih shikijiki |
Spiritual food, mental food, by which are kept alive the devas of the formless realms and the dwellers in the hells. |
豪勢 豪势 see styles |
háo shì hao2 shi4 hao shih gōsei ごうせい |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) luxury; magnificence; extravagance; (2) great; large; big (e.g. storm) domineering spirit |
豪気 see styles |
hideoki ひでおき |
(adj-na,adj-no) (1) great; grand; (2) (archaism) obstinate; stubborn; (noun or adjectival noun) sturdy spirit; bold; daring; brave; valiant; undaunted; stouthearted; (adj-na,adj-no) great; grand; (personal name) Hideoki |
豪然 see styles |
gouzen / gozen ごうぜん |
(adj-t,adv-to) full of strength; haughty; pompous |
足骨 see styles |
sokkotsu; ashibone そっこつ; あしぼね |
(1) (rare) bones of the feet; (2) the strength of one's feet |
身力 see styles |
shēn lì shen1 li4 shen li shinriki |
physical strength |
身神 see styles |
shēn shén shen1 shen2 shen shen mikami みかみ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) mind and body; (place-name) Mikami body and spirit |
軍勢 军势 see styles |
jun shì jun1 shi4 chün shih gunzei / gunze ぐんぜい |
army strength; military prowess or potential military forces; army; troops; number of soldiers |
較勁 较劲 see styles |
jiào jìn jiao4 jin4 chiao chin |
to match one's strength with; to compete; more competitive; to set oneself against sb; disobliging; to make a special effort |
轉輪 转轮 see styles |
zhuàn lún zhuan4 lun2 chuan lun tenrin |
rotating disk; wheel; rotor; cycle of reincarnation in Buddhism cakravartī, "a ruler the wheels of whose chariot roll everywhere without hindrance." M.W. Revolving wheels; to turn a wheel: also 轉輪王 (轉輪聖王); 輪王; 轉輪聖帝, cf. 斫. The symbol is the cakra or disc, which is of four kinds indicating the rank, i.e. gold, silver, copper, or iron, the iron cakravartī ruling over one continent, the south; the copper, over two, east and south: the silver, over three, east, west, and south; the golden being supreme over all the four continents. The term is also applied to the gods over a universe, and to a buddha as universal spiritual king, and as preacher of the supreme doctrine. Only a cakravartī possesses the 七寳 saptaratna and 1, 000 sons. The cakra, or discus, is also a missile used by a cakravartī for overthrowing his enemies. Its origin is probably the sun with its myriad rays. |
迦摩 see styles |
jiā mó jia1 mo2 chia mo kama |
kāma, desire, love, wish. A hungry spirit. |
通力 see styles |
tōng lì tong1 li4 t`ung li tung li tooriki とおりき |
to cooperate; concerted effort mysterious power; (surname) Tooriki The capacity to employ supernatural power without hindrance. Buddhas, bodhisattvas, etc., have 神力 spiritual or transcendent power; demons have 業力 power acquired through their karma. |
速通 see styles |
sù tōng su4 tong1 su t`ung su tung sokutsū |
to get through something quickly; (gaming) speedrun (abbr. for 快速通關|快速通关[kuai4 su4 tong1 guan1]) sharp spiritual faculties |
遣い see styles |
tsukai つかい |
(1) errand; mission; going as envoy; (2) messenger; bearer; errand boy; errand girl; (3) familiar spirit; (n-suf,n-pref) (4) use; usage; user; trainer; tamer; charmer |
遷御 see styles |
sengyo せんぎょ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) relocation of the emperor, an abdicated emperor or the empress dowager; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {Shinto} relocation of a shrine, divine spirit or object of worship |
邪祟 see styles |
xié suì xie2 sui4 hsieh sui |
evil spirit |
邪鬼 see styles |
xié guǐ xie2 gui3 hsieh kuei jaki じゃき |
devil; imp; evil spirit evil spirits |
邪魔 see styles |
xié mó xie2 mo2 hsieh mo jama じゃま |
evil spirit (n,adj-na,vs,vt) (1) hindrance; obstacle; nuisance; disturbance; interruption; interference; (vs,vi) (2) (as お〜) (See お邪魔します) to visit (someone's home); (3) {Buddh} (orig. meaning) demon who hinders Buddhist training; demon who obstructs sentient beings from maintaining moral behaviour; (given name) Jama Evil demons and spirits, māras. |
酒虫 see styles |
sakamushi; sakemushi; shuchuu / sakamushi; sakemushi; shuchu さかむし; さけむし; しゅちゅう |
(from 'Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio', 1740) mythical spirit residing in a person's body that generates a desire to drink (also said to turn water into alcohol) |
量力 see styles |
liàng lì liang4 li4 liang li |
to estimate one's strength |
銳氣 锐气 see styles |
ruì qì rui4 qi4 jui ch`i jui chi |
acute spirit; dash; drive |
開眼 开眼 see styles |
kāi yǎn kai1 yan3 k`ai yen kai yen kaigan; kaigen かいがん; かいげん |
to open one's eyes; to widen one's horizons (n,vs,vi) (1) (esp. かいげん) enlightenment; spiritual awakening; opening one's eyes to the truth; (n,vs,vi) (2) (esp. かいげん) reaching one's peak (as a performer, etc.); reaching the highest echelons; (n,vs,vi,vt) (3) (かいがん only) gaining eyesight; restoring eyesight; opening the eyes; (n,vs,vi) (4) (かいげん only) {Buddh} filling out the eyes (of a Buddha) as the last step of consecrating a new statue or picture; ceremony where a newly made image or idol is consecrated opening the eye |
闘気 see styles |
touki / toki とうき |
fighting spirit |
阻喪 see styles |
sosou / soso そそう |
(noun/participle) loss of spirit; dejection |
阿擅 see styles |
ā shàn a1 shan4 a shan azen |
anātman, 阿檀; 阿捺摩, i.e. 無我 without an ego, impersonality, different from soul or spirit. |
附體 附体 see styles |
fù tǐ fu4 ti3 fu t`i fu ti |
(of a spirit or deity) to possess sb |
降神 see styles |
jiàng shén jiang4 shen2 chiang shen koushin / koshin こうしん |
spiritualism; spiritism The descent of Buddha's spirit into Māyā's womb; also to bring down spirits as does a spiritualistic medium. |
陰気 see styles |
inki いんき |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (ant: 陽気・1) gloomy; dismal; miserable; melancholy; (2) (See 陽気・ようき・3) spirit of yin |
陰魂 阴魂 see styles |
yīn hún yin1 hun2 yin hun |
ghost; spirit |
陽気 see styles |
youki / yoki ようき |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (ant: 陰気・1) cheerful; jovial; merry; lively; (2) weather; season; (3) (See 陰気・いんき・2) spirit of yang |
離微 离微 see styles |
lí wēi li2 wei1 li wei rimi |
Apart from all the phenomenal; li is intp. as spirit, wei as its subtle, mysterious functioning; li is also intp. as nirvana in character, wei as prajñā , or intelligence, knowledge, discrimination. |
雪女 see styles |
yume ゆめ |
yuki-onna (spirit in Japanese folklore); snow woman; (female given name) Yume |
霊体 see styles |
reitai / retai れいたい |
(1) ghost; spirit; apparition; (2) spiritual body; causal body |
霊前 see styles |
reizen / rezen れいぜん |
before the spirit of the deceased |
霊力 see styles |
reiryoku / reryoku れいりょく |
spiritual power |
霊媒 see styles |
reibai / rebai れいばい |
spirit medium |
霊歌 see styles |
reika / reka れいか |
(See スピリチュアル・2) spiritual (religious song) |
霊璽 see styles |
reiji / reji れいじ |
(1) (See 御霊代) something worshiped as a symbol for the spirit of the dead; (2) (See 御璽) imperial seal |
霊界 see styles |
reikai / rekai れいかい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) the spiritual world |
霊的 see styles |
reiteki / reteki れいてき |
(adjectival noun) (ant: 肉的) spiritual; incorporeal |
霊能 see styles |
reinou / reno れいのう |
spiritual ability |
霊魂 see styles |
reikon / rekon れいこん |
soul; spirit |
靈像 灵像 see styles |
líng xiàng ling2 xiang4 ling hsiang |
Spirit-image, that of a Buddha or a god. |
靈媒 灵媒 see styles |
líng méi ling2 mei2 ling mei |
spirit medium |
靈山 灵山 see styles |
líng shān ling2 shan1 ling shan Ryō zen |
see 靈山縣|灵山县[Ling2 shan1 Xian4] 靈嶽; 靈驚山 The Spirit Vulture Peak, Gṛdhrakūṭa, v. 耆 10 and 驚 23. |
靈性 灵性 see styles |
líng xìng ling2 xing4 ling hsing |
spiritual nature; spirituality; intelligence (esp. in animals) |
靈怪 灵怪 see styles |
líng guài ling2 guai4 ling kuai |
a goblin; a spirit |
靈應 see styles |
líng yìng ling2 ying4 ling ying |
spiritual response |
靈明 see styles |
líng míng ling2 ming2 ling ming |
spiritual luminosity |
靈牌 灵牌 see styles |
líng pái ling2 pai2 ling p`ai ling pai reihai |
spirit tablet; memorial tablet spirit tablet |
靈界 灵界 see styles |
líng jiè ling2 jie4 ling chieh ryōkai |
spiritual world The realm of departed spirits; the world of spirits. |
靈神 灵神 see styles |
líng shén ling2 shen2 ling shen |
The spirit, soul; an efficacious spirit. |
靈祠 灵祠 see styles |
líng cí ling2 ci2 ling tz`u ling tzu |
Spirit-temple, a monastery. |
靈禽 see styles |
líng qín ling2 qin2 ling ch`in ling chin |
spiritual bird |
靈語 灵语 see styles |
líng yǔ ling2 yu3 ling yü |
tongues (spiritual gift) |
靈驗 灵验 see styles |
líng yàn ling2 yan4 ling yen ryōken |
efficacious; effective; (of a prediction) accurate; correct spiritual efficacy |
靈骨 灵骨 see styles |
líng gǔ ling2 gu3 ling ku |
Spirit-bones, Buddha-relics. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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