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Variations:
数奇屋
数寄屋

 sukiya
    すきや
tea-ceremony arbor; tea-ceremony arbour

Variations:
数寄者
数奇者

 sukisha
    すきしゃ
(1) man of refined tastes; refined person; tea ceremony master; (2) (archaism) (See 好き者・1) lewd man; lecher

Variations:
炭手前
炭点前

 sumitemae
    すみてまえ
charcoal setting procedure (tea ceremony)

狭き門より入れ

see styles
 semakimonyoriire / semakimonyorire
    せまきもんよりいれ
(expression) (proverb) (from Matthew 7:13) enter through the narrow gate (for wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction); enter ye in at the strait gate

硫化アンチモン

see styles
 ryuukaanchimon / ryukanchimon
    りゅうかアンチモン
antimony sulfide; antimony sulphide

Variations:
竣工式
竣功式

 shunkoushiki / shunkoshiki
    しゅんこうしき
ceremony to mark completion

西賀茂毘沙門山

see styles
 nishigamobishamonyama
    にしがもびしゃもんやま
(place-name) Nishigamobishamon'yama

Variations:

証し

 akashi
    あかし
(1) proof; evidence; sign; testimony; testament (to something); vindication; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {Christn} (usu. 証し) witnessing; testifying; testimony

退位礼正殿の儀

see styles
 taiireiseidennogi / tairesedennogi
    たいいれいせいでんのぎ
(exp,n) Ceremony of the Abdication of his Majesty the Emperor at the Seiden State Hall

退位礼正殿の義

see styles
 taiireiseidennogi / tairesedennogi
    たいいれいせいでんのぎ
(exp,n) Ceremony of the Abdication of his Majesty the Emperor at the Seiden State Hall

鐃循ワ申縫鐃?

 鐃循wa申縫鐃?
    鐃循ワ申縫鐃?
(rare) (See 同鐃緒申鐃循居申鐃緒申) homonym

Variations:
雲龍型
雲竜型

 unryuugata / unryugata
    うんりゅうがた
{sumo} Unryū style of grand champion's ring-entering ceremony

ヴァージンロード

see styles
 aajinroodo / ajinroodo
    ヴァージンロード
aisle (in wedding ceremony) (wasei: virgin road)

Variations:
お礼
御礼

 orei(p); onrei(御礼) / ore(p); onre(御礼)
    おれい(P); おんれい(御礼)
(1) (polite language) thanks; gratitude; (2) (polite language) manners; etiquette; (3) (polite language) bow; (4) (polite language) reward; gift; (5) (polite language) ceremony; ritual

Variations:
お茶
御茶

 ocha
    おちゃ
(1) (polite language) (See 茶・1) tea (usu. green); (2) tea break (at work); (3) (See 茶の湯) tea ceremony

セレモニーケーキ

see styles
 seremoniikeeki / seremonikeeki
    セレモニーケーキ
fake wedding cake with real cake insert used for the ceremonial cutting of the cake (wasei: ceremony cake)

セレモニーホール

see styles
 seremoniihooru / seremonihooru
    セレモニーホール
ceremony hall (for weddings, funeral services, etc.)

Variations:
中臣祓
中臣の祓

 nakatominoharae
    なかとみのはらえ
(archaism) (See 大祓) grand purification ceremony (so-called because it was overseen by the Nakatomi family)

Variations:
反閇
返閉
反陪

 henbai
    へんばい
(1) (See 禹歩・1) ceremony performed by a sorcerer to protect a noble setting out on a trip; (2) dance steps inspired by this ceremony

Variations:
天気祭
天気祭り

 tenkimatsuri
    てんきまつり
ceremony held to pray for good weather (during long periods of rain)

Variations:
太刀持ち
太刀持

 tachimochi
    たちもち
(1) sword-bearer (subordinate whose job it is to hold their master's sword); (2) {sumo} rikishi carrying a sword who follows the yokozuna to the ring during his ring-entering ceremony

Variations:
嫁たたき
嫁叩き

 yometataki
    よめたたき
(hist) (See 小正月,祝い棒) traditional Koshōgatsu ceremony where the newly-wed wife is hit on the rump with a sacred wooden pole to ensure her fertility

Variations:
尻叩き
尻たたき

 shiritataki
    しりたたき
(noun/participle) (1) spanking; (2) (hist) (See 嫁の尻叩き) traditional ceremony where the newly-wed wife, upon entering her new home, is hit on the rump with a straw bundle etc., to ensure her fertility

Variations:
布衣始
布衣始め

 houihajime / hoihajime
    ほういはじめ
(hist) (See 狩衣・1,烏帽子) ceremony in which an abdicated emperor puts on informal court clothes (i.e. a kariginu and eboshi) for the first time

Variations:
弓取り式
弓取式

 yumitorishiki
    ゆみとりしき
bow-twirling ceremony at the end of a day of sumo wrestling

Variations:
文様
紋様

 monyou / monyo
    もんよう
pattern; design

Variations:
水翻し
水こぼし

 mizukoboshi
    みずこぼし
waste-water container (tea ceremony); slop jar; slop basin

Variations:
箸立て
はし立て

 hashitate
    はしたて
(1) chopstick stand; (2) (See 食い初め) weaning ceremony

Variations:
茶籠
茶籃
茶篭

 chakago
    ちゃかご
basket for tea ceremony instruments

Variations:
藪の中
やぶの中

 yabunonaka
    やぶのなか
(exp,n) (from the novel "In a Grove" by Akutagawa Ryūnosuke) inability to discern the truth due to conflicting testimony

Variations:
躙り口
にじり口

 nijiriguchi
    にじりぐち
small door which leads into a tea ceremony hut

還暦横綱手数入り

see styles
 kanrekiyokozunadezuiri
    かんれきよこづなでずいり
{sumo} former grand champion's 60th birthday ring-entering ceremony

Variations:
鍬入れ
くわ入れ

 kuwaire
    くわいれ
(noun/participle) (1) breaking ground; ground-breaking (ceremony); (2) New Year's ceremony in which a hoe is used to break ground in a field lying in a lucky direction

Variations:
食い初め
食初め

 kuizome
    くいぞめ
(See お食い初め) okuizome; weaning ceremony; ritual meal for a 100-day old infant

ヴァージン・ロード

 aajin roodo / ajin roodo
    ヴァージン・ロード
aisle (in wedding ceremony) (wasei: virgin road)

Variations:
お水取り
御水取り

 omizutori
    おみずとり
water-drawing ceremony (performed at Tōdaiji on March 13); rite of drawing sacred water

キャンドルサービス

see styles
 kyandorusaabisu / kyandorusabisu
    キャンドルサービス
(1) candlelight service (e.g. in a church); (2) ceremony during a wedding reception where the bride and the groom go from table to table lighting a candle at each

Variations:
クコの実
枸杞の実

 kukonomi(kukono実); kukonomi(枸杞no実)
    クコのみ(クコの実); くこのみ(枸杞の実)
Chinese wolfberry fruit (Lycium chinense); Chinese matrimony vine fruit

セレモニー・ケーキ

 seremonii keeki / seremoni keeki
    セレモニー・ケーキ
fake wedding cake with real cake insert used for the ceremonial cutting of the cake (wasei: ceremony cake)

セレモニー・ホール

 seremonii hooru / seremoni hooru
    セレモニー・ホール
ceremony hall (for weddings, funeral services, etc.)

ピンダモニャンガバ

see styles
 pindamonyangaba
    ピンダモニャンガバ
(place-name) Pindamonhangaba

Variations:
もにょる
モニョる

 monyoru; monyoru
    もにょる; モニョる
(v5r,vi) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (net-sl) (See もにょもにょ) to hesitate (to say); to mutter; to mumble; to hem and haw; to go about uneasily; to feel irritated

Variations:
五族協和
五族共和

 gozokukyouwa / gozokukyowa
    ごぞくきょうわ
(1) five races under one union (Han, Manchurians, Mongolians, Hui, Tibetans; founding principle of the Republic of China); (2) (五族協和 only) (yoji) (hist) (See 満州国) harmony of the five races (Manchurians, Han, Mongolians, Koreans, Japanese; official policy of Manchukuo)

Variations:
吝嗇
悋嗇(oK)

 rinshoku; kechi(gikun)
    りんしょく; けち(gikun)
(noun or adjectival noun) (See ケチ・1) stinginess; miserliness; parsimony

Variations:
吝嗇
悋嗇(sK)

 rinshoku
    りんしょく
(noun or adjectival noun) (See ケチ・1) stinginess; miserliness; parsimony

Variations:
形式張る
形式ばる

 keishikibaru / keshikibaru
    けいしきばる
(v5r,vi) to be formal; to be ceremonious; to stand on ceremony

Variations:
御霊
ご霊(sK)

 goryou / goryo
    ごりょう
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 御霊・みたま・1) spirit of a deceased person; (2) revengeful ghost; (3) (abbreviation) (See 御霊会) ceremony to appease evil gods and the spirits of the dead

Variations:
息が合う
息があう

 ikigaau / ikigau
    いきがあう
(exp,v5u) (idiom) to perform in tune with each other; to get along well; to be in perfect harmony; to make a perfect pair (team, etc.)

Variations:
渾然一体
混然一体

 konzenittai
    こんぜんいったい
(expression) (yoji) in complete harmony

Variations:
献杯
献盃(rK)

 kenpai; konpai(献杯)
    けんぱい; こんぱい(献杯)
(n,vs,vi,int) toast (to someone; esp. the deceased at a post-ceremony meal); drinking to someone's health (or memory)

Variations:
鎮魂祭
鎮魂の祭り

 chinkonsai(鎮魂祭); tamashizumenomatsuri
    ちんこんさい(鎮魂祭); たましずめのまつり
(1) ceremony for the repose of a soul; (2) ceremony to pray for the long life of the emperor, empress, crown prince, etc.

キャンドル・サービス

 kyandoru saabisu / kyandoru sabisu
    キャンドル・サービス
(1) candlelight service (e.g. in a church); (2) ceremony during a wedding reception where the bride and the groom go from table to table lighting a candle at each

Variations:
くわ入れ式
鍬入れ式

 kuwaireshiki
    くわいれしき
ground-breaking ceremony

住友壬生川火力発電所

see styles
 sumitomonyuugawakaryokuhatsudensho / sumitomonyugawakaryokuhatsudensho
    すみともにゅうがわかりょくはつでんしょ
(place-name) Sumitomonyūgawa Thermal Power Station

Variations:
家族団らん
家族団欒

 kazokudanran
    かぞくだんらん
(noun/participle) (yoji) happy family circle; sitting in a family circle and enjoying conversation; harmony in a family

Variations:
改まる
革まる

 aratamaru
    あらたまる
(v5r,vi) (1) to be renewed; to change; (v5r,vi) (2) to be improved; to be reformed; to be revised; to be corrected; (v5r,vi) (3) to stand on ceremony; to be formal; (v5r,vi) (4) (esp. 革まる) to take a turn for the worse (of an illness); to take a serious turn

Variations:
茶釜
茶がま(sK)

 chagama
    ちゃがま
kettle (used in tea ceremony)

Variations:
褌祝い
褌祝
兵児祝

 hekoiwai; fundoshiiwai(褌祝i, 褌祝); tafusagiiwai(褌祝i, 褌祝) / hekoiwai; fundoshiwai(褌祝i, 褌祝); tafusagiwai(褌祝i, 褌祝)
    へこいわい; ふんどしいわい(褌祝い, 褌祝); たふさぎいわい(褌祝い, 褌祝)
coming of age ceremony where boys get a new loincloth and girls a new underskirt

Variations:
調子外れ
調子はずれ

 choushihazure / choshihazure
    ちょうしはずれ
(noun or adjectival noun) (See 調子っぱずれ・ちょうしっぱずれ) discord; disharmony; false note; being out of tune

Variations:
髪置き
髪置(io)

 kamioki
    かみおき
ceremony of allowing the hair to grow at age three

Variations:
イオマンテ
イヨマンテ

 iomante; iyomante
    イオマンテ; イヨマンテ
Iomante (ain:); Ainu ceremony in which a brown bear is raised for two years and then sacrificed

Variations:
お食い初め
御食い初め

 okuizome
    おくいぞめ
okuizome; weaning ceremony; ritual meal for a 100-day old infant

Variations:
にじり口
躙り口
躙口

 nijiriguchi
    にじりぐち
small entrance to a tea ceremony room (through which guests enter on their knees)

Variations:
振る舞う
振舞う

 furumau
    ふるまう
(transitive verb) (1) to behave; to conduct oneself; (transitive verb) (2) to entertain; to treat someone (to a drink); to make tea for someone (tea ceremony)

Variations:
数寄屋造り
数奇屋造り

 sukiyazukuri
    すきやづくり
sukiya style of building; style of a tea-ceremony arbor (arbour)

Variations:
昼食
中食
昼餉

 chuushoku(昼食)(p); chuujiki(昼食, 中食); hiruge(昼食, 昼餉) / chushoku(昼食)(p); chujiki(昼食, 中食); hiruge(昼食, 昼餉)
    ちゅうしょく(昼食)(P); ちゅうじき(昼食, 中食); ひるげ(昼食, 昼餉)
(1) lunch; midday meal; (2) (usu. 中食) food served at a tea party (tea ceremony)

Variations:
盂蘭盆
うら盆(sK)

 urabon
    うらぼん
Bon festival (Buddhist ceremony held around July 15); Feast of Lanterns

Variations:
茶華道
茶花道(sK)

 sakadou / sakado
    さかどう
(See 茶道,華道) tea ceremony and flower arranging

Variations:
骨上げ
骨あげ
骨揚げ

 kotsuage
    こつあげ
(n,vs,vi) ceremony of transferring the cremated bones of a family member to an urn; gathering up the ashes of the deceased

Variations:
お茶
御茶(sK)

 ocha
    おちゃ
(1) (polite language) (See 茶・1) tea (esp. green or barley); (2) tea break (at work); (3) (See 茶の湯) tea ceremony

Variations:
ホルモン焼き
ホルモン焼

 horumonyaki
    ホルモンやき
(kana only) {food} grilled offal (esp. beef or pork)

Variations:
太刀取り
太刀取(sK)

 tachitori; tachidori
    たちとり; たちどり
(1) (hist) person in charge of beheading (concluding a seppuku); (2) (hist) executioner; person in charge of beheading; (3) {sumo} (See 太刀持ち・2) rikishi carrying a sword who follows the yokozuna to the ring during his ring-entering ceremony

Variations:
嫁の尻たたき
嫁の尻叩き

 yomenoshiritataki
    よめのしりたたき
(exp,n) (hist) (See 小正月,祝い棒) traditional Koshōgatsu ceremony where the newly-wed wife is hit with a sacred wooden pole on the rump to ensure her fertility

Variations:
楊枝
楊子
揚枝(sK)

 youji / yoji
    ようじ
(1) (See 爪楊枝) toothpick; (2) (See 黒文字・3) skewer (used to cut and hold sweets served at a tea ceremony); (3) (See 歯ブラシ) toothbrush (orig. made from a thin willow branch frayed at one end)

Variations:
翻す
飜す(rK)

 hirugaesu
    ひるがえす
(transitive verb) (1) to turn over; (transitive verb) (2) to change (one's mind); to reverse (one's decision); to take back (one's words); to retract (one's testimony, confession, etc.); (transitive verb) (3) to fly (a flag); to let (a skirt, cape, etc.) flap in the wind; to let flutter

Variations:
調子っぱずれ
調子っ外れ

 choushippazure / choshippazure
    ちょうしっぱずれ
(noun or adjectival noun) (See 調子外れ・ちょうしはずれ) discord; disharmony; false note; being out of tune

Variations:
お水取り
御水取り(sK)

 omizutori
    おみずとり
water-drawing ceremony (performed at Tōdaiji on March 13); rite of drawing sacred water

Variations:
お詰め
御詰
お詰
御詰め

 otsume
    おつめ
(1) lowest-ranking guest at tea ceremony; (2) tea master

Variations:
もにょもにょ
モニョモニョ

 monyomonyo; monyomonyo
    もにょもにょ; モニョモニョ
(adv-to,vs,vi) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (net-sl) (See もにょる) (speaking) with hesitation; falteringly; in a small voice; struggling for words; in fits and starts; awkwardly

Variations:
三日の餅
三日の餠(oK)

 mikanomochii / mikanomochi
    みかのもちい
(hist) Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony

Variations:
和敬清寂
和敬静寂(iK)

 wakeiseijaku / wakesejaku
    わけいせいじゃく
(yoji) harmony, respect, purity and tranquility; the four most important elements of the tea ceremony

Variations:
文質彬彬
文質彬々(sK)

 bunshitsuhinpin
    ぶんしつひんぴん
(1) (yoji) harmony of beauty and substance; (perfect) balance of looks and character; (2) (yoji) harmony of refinement and simplicity

Variations:
水差し
水差
水指
水指し

 mizusashi
    みずさし
(1) pitcher; water jug; watering can; (2) (usu. not 水差し) container of fresh water for replenishing the kettle and rinsing bowls (tea ceremony)

Variations:
点前
点て前
立前
立て前

 temae(点前); tatemae
    てまえ(点前); たてまえ
(See お点前・1) tea-ceremony procedures

Variations:
盂蘭盆会
うら盆会(sK)

 urabone
    うらぼんえ
(See 盂蘭盆) Bon festival (Buddhist ceremony held around July 15); Feast of Lanterns

Variations:
稽古事
稽古ごと
けいこ事

 keikogoto / kekogoto
    けいこごと
accomplishments; taking lessons (in dance, music, tea ceremony, flower arranging, etc.)

Variations:
練香
練り香
煉香
煉り香

 nerikou / neriko
    ねりこう
(See 香道) (incense) pastille; round cake of incense, esp. used in incense ceremony

Variations:
魂祭
魂祭り
霊祭
霊祭り

 tamamatsuri
    たままつり
(See 霊祭・れいさい,盂蘭盆) ceremony honouring the spirits of ancestors (esp. the Bon festival)

Variations:
ケーキカット
ケーキ・カット

 keekikatto; keeki katto
    ケーキカット; ケーキ・カット
cake cutting ceremony (wasei: cake cut)

Variations:
テープカット
テープ・カット

 teepukatto; teepu katto
    テープカット; テープ・カット
(n,vs,vi) ribbon cutting ceremony (wasei: tape cut)

Variations:
于蘭盆会
盂蘭盆会
盂蘭盆會

 urabone
    うらぼんえ
(yoji) (See うらぼん,お盆・1) Bon festival; Feast of Lanterns; Buddhist ceremony held on July 15; ullambana

Variations:
仲良く
仲よく
仲好く

 nakayoku
    なかよく
(adverb) on good terms (with); on friendly terms (with); (getting along) well; in harmony; happily; peacefully

Variations:
収まり
納まり
治まり

 osamari
    おさまり
(1) conclusion; end; settlement; (2) balance; harmony; fitting (in)

Variations:
待合
待ち合い
待合い

 machiai
    まちあい
(noun/participle) (1) rendezvous; meeting; assignation; (2) area where guests gather before the start of a tea ceremony; (3) (abbreviation) (See 待合室・まちあいしつ) waiting room; (4) (archaism) (abbreviation) (See 待合茶屋・まちあいぢゃや) meeting place for assignations, drinking, etc.

Variations:
授賞式
受賞式(iK)

 jushoushiki / jushoshiki
    じゅしょうしき
award ceremony

Variations:
湯立て
湯立ち
湯立(io)

 yudate(湯立te, 湯立); yudachi(湯立chi, 湯立)
    ゆだて(湯立て, 湯立); ゆだち(湯立ち, 湯立)
(See 巫女・みこ・2) Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health)

Variations:
野点
野点て
野立て(iK)

 nodate
    のだて
(noun/participle) (1) open-air tea ceremony; (noun/participle) (2) aristocrat taking a break during a trip in a palanquin; (noun/participle) (3) something standing in the open

Variations:
零し
溢し
翻し
翻(io)

 koboshi
    こぼし
(See 建水,水翻し・みずこぼし) waste-water container (tea ceremony)

Variations:
お手前
お点前
御手前
御点前

 otemae
    おてまえ
(1) tea-ceremony procedures; (2) (お手前, 御手前 only) skill; dexterity; artistry; ingenuity; (pronoun) (3) (お手前, 御手前 only) (archaism) (primarily a greeting between samurai of equal rank) you

Variations:
三日夜の餅
三日夜の餠(oK)

 mikayonomochi
    みかよのもち
(hist) (See 三日の餅) Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony

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This page contains 100 results for "Mony" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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

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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).



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