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靈魂


灵魂

see styles
líng hún
    ling2 hun2
ling hun
 reikon
soul; spirit
A spirit, soul.

鞏固


巩固

see styles
gǒng gù
    gong3 gu4
kung ku
 kyouko / kyoko
    きょうこ
to consolidate; to strengthen; firm; solid; stable
(noun or adjectival noun) firmness; stability; security; strength

音力

see styles
 onryoku
    おんりょく
strength of the voice

願食


愿食

see styles
yuàn shí
    yuan4 shi2
yüan shih
Vow-food; to nourish the life by the vow, and thus have strength to fulfil its duties.

風勢


风势

see styles
fēng shì
    feng1 shi4
feng shih
 fuusei / fuse
    ふうせい
(literary) strength and direction of the wind
(personal name) Fūsei

風土


风土

see styles
fēng tǔ
    feng1 tu3
feng t`u
    feng tu
 fuudo / fudo
    ふうど
natural conditions and social customs of a place; local conditions
natural features; topography; climate; spiritual features; (surname) Fūdo

風骨


风骨

see styles
fēng gǔ
    feng1 gu3
feng ku
strength of character; vigorous style (of calligraphy)

飯綱

see styles
 iizuna / izuna
    いいづな
(1) (See 管狐・1) izuna; pipe fox; fox-like spirit kept inside a bamboo tube and used by its master to perform divinations and curses; (2) (abbreviation) (See 飯綱使い) keeper of an izuna; (surname) Iizuna

養性


养性

see styles
yǎng xìng
    yang3 xing4
yang hsing
 yousei / yose
    ようせい
mental or spiritual cultivation
(surname) Yōsei

饗宴


飨宴

see styles
xiǎng yàn
    xiang3 yan4
hsiang yen
 kyouen / kyoen
    きょうえん
feast; banquet; (fig.) a treat; a grand experience (for the senses, mind, or spirit)
(work) Symposium (book by Plato); (wk) Symposium (book by Plato)

首脳

see styles
 shunou / shuno
    しゅのう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) head; leader; leading spirit; (2) (archaism) important part

香神

see styles
xiāng shén
    xiang1 shen2
hsiang shen
香音神 The gods of fragrance (and music), i.e. the Gandharvas who live on Gandhamādana; the musicians of Indra, with Dhṛtarāṣṭra as their ruler.

馬力


马力

see styles
mǎ lì
    ma3 li4
ma li
 bariki
    ばりき
horsepower
(1) horsepower; hp; (2) energy; vitality; vigour; strength; (3) (obsolete) (See 荷馬車) horse-drawn cart

駐錫


驻锡

see styles
zhù xī
    zhu4 xi1
chu hsi
(Buddhism) (of a monk) to take up residence (usually at a temple for teaching or spiritual enlightenment)

骨法

see styles
gǔ fǎ
    gu3 fa3
ku fa
 koppou / koppo
    こっぽう
bone structure and physiognomy; the strength observed in brushstrokes (Chinese calligraphy)
knack; the ropes

鬥志


斗志

see styles
dòu zhì
    dou4 zhi4
tou chih
will to fight; fighting spirit
See: 斗志

鬼火

see styles
guǐ huǒ
    gui3 huo3
kuei huo
 onibi
    おにび
will-o'-the-wisp; jack-o'-lantern
will-o'-the-wisp; ignis fatuus
Spirit lights, ignis fatūs.

鬼神

see styles
guǐ shén
    gui3 shen2
kuei shen
 onikami
    おにかみ
supernatural beings
fierce god; (surname) Onikami
Ghosts and spirits, a general term which includes the spirits of the dead, together with demons and the eight classes of spirits, such as devas, etc. 鬼 is intp. as 威 causing fear, 神 as 能 potent, powerful.

鬼祟

see styles
guǐ suì
    gui3 sui4
kuei sui
evil spirit; sneaky; secretive

鬼蜮

see styles
guǐ yù
    gui3 yu4
kuei yü
treacherous person; evil spirit

鬼魅

see styles
guǐ mèi
    gui3 mei4
kuei mei
 kimi
    きみ
demon; evil spirit
(archaism) demon; monster; apparition
Imps or demons who cause sickness, especially malaria in certain regions.

魂神

see styles
hún shén
    hun2 shen2
hun shen
spirit

魂靈


魂灵

see styles
hún líng
    hun2 ling2
hun ling
 konryō
soul; mind; idea
[departed] spirit

魅女

see styles
mèi nǚ
    mei4 nv3
mei nü
A young woman used as a medium for such a spirit to injure others.

魔物

see styles
 mamono
    まもの
demon; devil; evil spirit; monster; goblin; apparition

魔神

see styles
 mami
    まみ
devil; evil spirit; genie; (female given name) Mami

魔魅

see styles
 mami
    まみ
deceiving spirit; (female given name) Mami

魚兎


鱼兎

see styles
yú tù
    yu2 tu4
yü t`u
    yü tu
Like a fish or a hare, when caught the net may be ignored, i.e. the meaning or spirit of a sūtra more valuable than the letter.

鷲山


鹫山

see styles
jiù shān
    jiu4 shan1
chiu shan
 washiyama
    わしやま
(place-name, surname) Washiyama
Gṛdhrakūṭa, Vulture Peak near Rājagṛha, 'the modern Giddore, so called because Piśuna (Māra) once as assumed there the guise of a vulture to interrupt the meditation of Ānanda' (Eitel); more probably because of its shape, or because of the vultures who fed there on the dead; a place frequented by the Buddha; the imaginary scene of the preaching of the Lotus Sūtra, and called 靈鷲山 Spiritual Vulture Peak, as the Lotus Sūtra is also known as the 鷲峯偈 Vulture Peak gāthā. The peak is also called 鷲峯; 鷲頭 (鷲頭山); 鷲臺; 鷲嶽; 鷲巖; 靈山; cf. 耆闍崛山.

黏性

see styles
nián xìng
    nian2 xing4
nien hsing
stickiness; gluing strength; viscosity

黨性


党性

see styles
dǎng xìng
    dang3 xing4
tang hsing
the spirit or character of a political party

イナウ

see styles
 inau
    イナウ
inaw (ritual wood shaving stick used in Ainu prayers to the spiritual world.) (ain:)

お使い

see styles
 otsukai
    おつかい
(1) (polite language) errand; mission; going as envoy; (2) (polite language) messenger; bearer; errand boy; errand girl; (3) (polite language) (honorific or respectful language) familiar spirit

お遣い

see styles
 otsukai
    おつかい
(1) (polite language) errand; mission; going as envoy; (2) (polite language) messenger; bearer; errand boy; errand girl; (3) (polite language) (honorific or respectful language) familiar spirit

ガクッ

see styles
 gaku
    ガクッ
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (sound effect for) collapsing; losing strength; slumping; losing balance

ガクリ

see styles
 gakuri
    ガクリ
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (sound effect for) collapsing; losing strength; slumping; losing balance

カクン

see styles
 kakun
    カクン
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (sound effect for) collapsing; losing strength; slumping; losing balance

カムイ

see styles
 kamui
    カムイ
(See 神・かみ・1) god (ain: kamuy); deity; divinity; spirit; kami; (female given name) Kamui

ご神体

see styles
 goshintai
    ごしんたい
(Shinto) (honorific or respectful language) shintai; object of worship believed to contain the spirit of a deity, typically housed in a shrine

ご霊前

see styles
 goreizen / gorezen
    ごれいぜん
"before the spirit of the deceased" (written on the condolence-money envelope)

スゴい

see styles
 sugoi
    スゴい
(adjective) (1) (kana only) terrible; dreadful; (2) (kana only) amazing (e.g. of strength); great (e.g. of skills); wonderful; terrific; (3) (kana only) to a great extent; vast (in numbers)

スピ系

see styles
 supikei / supike
    スピけい
(adj-no,n) (abbreviation) (from スピリチュアル系) spiritual (person)

スポ根

see styles
 supokon
    スポこん
(abbreviation) (from スポーツ根性) fighting spirit (in sport); tenacity

つき物

see styles
 tsukimono
    つきもの
(kana only) evil spirit; demon; (1) essential part; indispensable part; unavoidable part; accompaniment; appendage; accessory; (2) front and back matter (of a book, magazine, etc.)

とんど

see styles
 dondo
    ドンド
(adverb) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) powerfully; vigorously; with all one's strength; (adverb) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) lots of; heaps of; plenty; (place-name) Dondo (Angola)

ばか力

see styles
 bakajikara
    ばかぢから
great physical power; animal strength

ばらか

see styles
 baraka
    バラカ
barakah (type of spiritual power in Islam) (ara:); baraka; (place-name) Baraka (Sudan)

まぶい

see styles
 mabui
    まぶい
(rkb:) spirit; soul

むんず

see styles
 munzu
    むんず
(adverb taking the "to" particle) strongly; violently; with all one's strength

一法界

see styles
yī fǎ jiè
    yi1 fa3 jie4
i fa chieh
 ippokkai
The bhūtatathatā considered in terms of mind and as a whole; a law-realm; a spiritual realm; a universe.

七最勝


七最胜

see styles
qī zuì shèng
    qi1 zui4 sheng4
ch`i tsui sheng
    chi tsui sheng
 shichi saishō
The seven perfections, see唯識論, 9. 安住最勝 Perfect rest in the bodhisattva nature. 依止最勝 perfect reliance on, or holding fast to the great bodhi (awakened mind). 意果最勝 perfect resultant aim in-pity for all 事業最勝 Perfect in constant performance. 巧便最勝 Perfect in able device (for spiritual presentation). 廻向最勝 Perfect direction towards the highest bodhi. 滿淨最勝 Perfect purity and peace.

三力偈

see styles
sān lì jié
    san1 li4 jie2
san li chieh
 sanrikige
The triple-power verse: 以我功德力 In the power of my virtue, 如來加持力. And the aiding power of the Tathāgata, 及與法界力 And the power of the spiritual realm, 周遍衆生界 I can go anywhere in the land of the living.

三昧耶

see styles
sān mèi yé
    san1 mei4 ye2
san mei yeh
 sanmaiya
    さんまや
(1) (Buddhist term) time (san: samaya); (2) (Buddhist term) meeting; coming together; (3) (Buddhist term) equality, warning, or riddance of hindrances (esp. in esoteric Buddhism as vows of the buddhas and bodhisattvas)
samaya is variously defined as 會 coming together, meeting, convention; 時 timely; 宗 in agreement, of the same class; 平等 equal, equalized; 驚覺 aroused, warned; 除垢障 riddance of unclean hindrances. Especially it is used as indicating the vows made by Buddhas and bodhisattvas, hence as a tally, symbol, or emblem of the spiritual quality of a Buddha or bodhisattva.

三時教


三时教

see styles
sān shí jiào
    san1 shi2 jiao4
san shih chiao
 sanji kyō
(三時教判) The three periods and characteristics of Buddha's teaching, as defined by the Dharmalakṣana school 法相宗. They are: (1) 有, when he taught the 實有 reality of the skandhas and elements, but denied the common belief in 實我 real personality or a permanent soul; this period is represented by the four 阿含經 āgamas and other Hīnayāna sūtras. (2) 空 Śūnya, when he negatived the idea of 實法 the reality of things and advocated that all was 空 unreal; the period of the 般若經 prajñā sūtras. (3) 中 Madhyama, the mean, that mind or spirit is real, while things are unreal; the period of this school's specific sūtra the 解深密經, also the 法華 and later sūtras. In the two earlier periods he is said to have 方便 adapted his teaching to the development of his hearers; in the third to have delivered his complete and perfect doctrine. Another division by the 空宗 is (1) as above; (2) the early period of the Mahāyāna represented, by the 深密經; (3) the higher Mahāyāna as in the 般若經. v. also 三敎.

三論宗


三论宗

see styles
sān lùn zōng
    san1 lun4 zong1
san lun tsung
 sanronshuu / sanronshu
    さんろんしゅう
Three Treatise School (Buddhism)
Sanron sect (of Buddhism)
The Sanlun, Mādhyamika, or Middle School, founded in India by Nāgārjuna, in China by 嘉祥 Jiaxiang during the reign of 安帝 An Di, Eastern Jin, A.D. 397-419. It flourished up to the latter part of the Tang dynasty. In 625 it was carried to Japan as Sanron. After the death of Jiaxiang, who wrote the 三論玄義, a northern and southern division took place. While the Mādhyamika denied the reality of all phenomenal existence, and defined the noumenal world in negative terms, its aim seems not to have been nihilistic, but the advocacy of a reality beyond human conception and expression, which in our terminology may be termed a spiritual realm.

下馬威


下马威

see styles
xià mǎ wēi
    xia4 ma3 wei1
hsia ma wei
display of severity immediately on taking office; (fig.) initial show of strength

主導者

see styles
 shudousha / shudosha
    しゅどうしゃ
leader; originator; moving spirit; prime mover

主脳者

see styles
 shunousha / shunosha
    しゅのうしゃ
(irregular kanji usage) head; leading spirit

二種病


二种病

see styles
èr zhǒng bìng
    er4 zhong3 bing4
erh chung ping
 nishu no yamai
Two kinds of sickness: physical and mental or spiritual.

五種藏


五种藏

see styles
wǔ zhǒng zàng
    wu3 zhong3 zang4
wu chung tsang
 goshu zō
The five 'stores', or the five differentiations of the one Buddha-nature; (1) 如來藏 the Tathāgata-nature, which is the fundamental universal nature possessed by all the living: (2) 正法藏 the source or treasury of all right laws and virtues: (3) 法身藏 the storehouse of the dharmakāya obtained by all saints: (4) 出世藏 the eternal spiritual nature, free from earthly errors; (5) 自性淸淨藏 the storehouse of the pure Buddha-nature. Another similar group is 如來藏, 法界藏, 法身藏, 出世間上上藏, and 自性淸淨藏.

亡き魂

see styles
 nakitama
    なきたま
departed soul; spirit

仁王力

see styles
 niouriki / nioriki
    におうりき
Herculean strength

他力宗

see styles
tā lì zōng
    ta1 li4 zong1
t`a li tsung
    ta li tsung
 tariki shū
Those who trust to salvation by faith, contrasted with 自力宗 those who seek salvation by works, or by their own strength.

付喪神

see styles
 tsukumogami
    つくもがみ
(ateji / phonetic) artifact spirit; in folk belief, long-lived objects (household objects, living beings, nature, etc.) become inhabited by a spirit

任せる

see styles
 makaseru
    まかせる
(transitive verb) (1) to entrust (e.g. a task) to another; to leave to; (2) to passively leave to someone else's facilities; (3) to leave to take its natural course; (4) to continue (something) in a natural fashion (without particular aim); (5) to rely fully on one's (full strength, great ability, long time taken) to get something done

企業心

see styles
 kigyoushin / kigyoshin
    きぎょうしん
enterprising spirit

伐浪伽

see styles
fá làng qié
    fa2 lang4 qie2
fa lang ch`ieh
    fa lang chieh
 Batsurōka
Varanga, name of a spirit, or god; a name of Viṣṇu as beautiful.

位牌堂

see styles
wèi pái táng
    wei4 pai2 tang2
wei p`ai t`ang
    wei pai tang
 ihaidou / ihaido
    いはいどう
mortuary chapel
spirit tablet hall

住種姓


住种姓

see styles
zhù zhǒng xìng
    zhu4 zhong3 xing4
chu chung hsing
 jū shushō
established in a spiritual family

使い魔

see styles
 tsukaima
    つかいま
familiar spirit; familiar

侍気質

see styles
 samuraikatagi
    さむらいかたぎ
samurai spirit

依り代

see styles
 yorishiro
    よりしろ
object representative of a divine spirit; object to which a spirit is drawn or summoned; object or animal occupied by a kami

依止力

see styles
yī zhǐ lì
    yi1 zhi3 li4
i chih li
 eshiriki
strength of reliance

依頼心

see styles
 iraishin
    いらいしん
spirit of dependence

信仰的

see styles
 shinkouteki / shinkoteki
    しんこうてき
(adjectival noun) religious; spiritual

修養会

see styles
 shuuyoukai / shuyokai
    しゅうようかい
(See リトリート・2) retreat (religious, spiritual)

倶生神

see styles
jù shēng shén
    ju4 sheng1 shen2
chü sheng shen
 gushōjin
The spirit, born at the same time as the individual, which records his deeds and reports to Yama. Another version is the two spirits who record one's good and evil. Another says it is the ālaya-vijñāna.

先覚者

see styles
 senkakusha
    せんかくしゃ
seer; pioneer; leading spirit; enlightened person

克己心

see styles
 kokkishin
    こっきしん
spirit of self-denial

免疫力

see styles
miǎn yì lì
    mian3 yi4 li4
mien i li
 menekiryoku
    めんえきりょく
immunity
immune strength; immunity

公共心

see styles
 koukyoushin / kokyoshin
    こうきょうしん
public spirit

公徳心

see styles
 koutokushin / kotokushin
    こうとくしん
public spirit

公德心

see styles
gōng dé xīn
    gong1 de2 xin1
kung te hsin
civility; public spirit

六十心

see styles
liù shí xīn
    liu4 shi2 xin1
liu shih hsin
 rokujū shin
The sixty different mental positions that may occur to the practitioner of Yoga, see 大日經, 住心品; examples of them are desire, non-desire, ire, kindness, foolishness, wisdom, decision, doubt, depression, brightness, contention, dispute, non-contention, the spirit of devas, of asuras, of nāgas, of humanity, woman (i. e. lust), mastery, commercial, and so on.

冒険心

see styles
 boukenshin / bokenshin
    ぼうけんしん
adventurous spirit; sense of adventure

出世藏

see styles
chū shì zàng
    chu1 shi4 zang4
ch`u shih tsang
    chu shih tsang
 shusse zō
store of the eternal spiritual nature, free from earthly errors

出世間


出世间

see styles
chū shì jiān
    chu1 shi4 jian1
ch`u shih chien
    chu shih chien
 shusseken
    しゅっせけん
monastic life
To go out of the world; the world (or life) beyond this; the supra-mundane; the spiritual world.

出家人

see styles
chū jiā rén
    chu1 jia1 ren2
ch`u chia jen
    chu chia jen
monk; nun (Buddhist or Daoist)
One who has left home and become a monk or nun. Two kinds are named: (1) 身出家 one who physically leaves home, and (2) 心出家 one who does so in spirit and conduct. A further division of four is: (1 ) one who physically leaves home, but in spirit remains with wife and family; (2) one who physically remains at home but whose spirit goes forth; (3) one who leaves home, body and spirit; and (4) one who, body and mind, refuses to leave home.

利衆生


利众生

see styles
lì zhòng shēng
    li4 zhong4 sheng1
li chung sheng
 ri shūjō
to improve [the spiritual condition of] sentient beings

Variations:

 gou / go
    ごう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 剛の者) strength; toughness; bravery; boldness

力づく

see styles
 chikarazuku
    ちからづく
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to recover one's strength; to recover one's spirit; to revive; to be refreshed; to be invigorated; to be encouraged

力一杯

see styles
 chikaraippai
    ちからいっぱい
(adverbial noun) with might and main; with all one's strength

力付く

see styles
 chikarazuku
    ちからづく
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to recover one's strength; to recover one's spirit; to revive; to be refreshed; to be invigorated; to be encouraged

力任せ

see styles
 chikaramakase
    ちからまかせ
(adjectival noun) with all one's strength; with all one's might

力尽で

see styles
 chikarazukude
    ちからずくで
(exp,adv) by sheer strength; by brute force

力微劣

see styles
lì wēi liè
    li4 wei1 lie4
li wei lieh
 riki miretsu
strength is weak

力比べ

see styles
 chikarakurabe
    ちからくらべ
contest of strength; trial of strength

力相撲

see styles
 chikarazumou / chikarazumo
    ちからずもう
sumo wrestling using strength instead of technique

力競べ

see styles
 chikarakurabe
    ちからくらべ
contest of strength; trial of strength

力自慢

see styles
 chikarajiman
    ちからじまん
(noun or adjectival noun) boasting of one's strength

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.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

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