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qiáo
    qiao2
ch`iao
    chiao
 tadashi
    ただし

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Jon
tall
(personal name) Tadashi
Lofty.

十八

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shí bā
    shi2 ba1
shih pa
 toya
    とや

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Eighteen / 18
eighteen; 18
18; eighteen; (personal name) Toya
aṣṭādaśa, eighteen.

十戒

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shí jiè
    shi2 jie4
shih chieh
 jukkai
    じゅっかい

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Ten Commandments
the ten commandments (religion)
(1) (Buddhist term) the 10 precepts; (2) Ten Commandments; Decalogue; Decalog; (surname) Jukkai
Śikṣāpada. The ten prohibitions (in Pāli form) consist of five commandments for the layman: (1) not to destroy life 不殺生 pāṇātipātāveramaṇi; (2) not to steal 不倫盜 adinnādānāver; (3) not to commit adultery 不婬慾 abrahmacaryaver.; (4) not to lie 不妄語musāvādāver.; (5) not to take intoxicating liquor 不飮酒 suramereyya-majjapamādaṭṭhānāver. Eight special commandments for laymen consist of the preceding five plus: (6) not to eat food out of regulated hours 不非時食 vikāla-bhojanāver.; (7) not to use garlands or perfumes 不著華鬘好香塗身 mālā- gandha-vilepana-dhāraṇa-maṇḍana-vibhūṣanaṭṭhānā; (8) not to sleep on high or broad beds (chastity) 不坐高廣大牀 uccāsayanā-mahāsayanā. The ten commandments for the monk are the preceding eight plus: (9) not to take part in singing, dancing, musical or theatrical performances, not to see or listen to such 不歌舞倡伎不往觀聽 nacca-gīta-vādita-visūkadassanāver.; (10) to refrain from acquiring uncoined or coined gold, or silver, or jewels 不得捉錢金銀寶物 jātarūpa-rajata-paṭīggahaṇāver. Under the Māhayāna these ten commands for the monk were changed, to accord with the new environment of the monk, to the following: not to kill, not to steal, to avoid all unchastity, not to lie, not to slander, not to insult, not to chatter, not to covet, not to give way to anger, to harbour no scepticism.

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    qi3
ch`i
    chi
 tadashi
    ただし
to beg
(given name) Tadashi
To beg.

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dàn
    dan4
tan
 tadashi
    ただし
but; yet; however; still; merely; only; just
(adj-no,n) (1) (kana only) ordinary; common; usual; (2) (kana only) free of charge; (3) unaffected; as is; safe; (adverb) (4) only; merely; just; simply; (conjunction) (5) but; however; nevertheless; (given name) Tadashi
Only.

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wèi
    wei4
wei
 tadashi
    ただし
position; location; place; seat; classifier for people (honorific); classifier for binary bits (e.g. 十六位 16-bit or 2 bytes); (physics) potential
(1) (orig. from 座居, meaning "seat") throne; crown; (nobleman's) seat; (2) (See 位階) government position; court rank; (3) social standing; rank; class; echelon; rung; (4) grade (of quality, etc.); level; tier; rank; (5) (See 桁・2) position of a figure (e.g. tens, thousands); digit; (decimal) place; (personal name) Tadashi
Position, seat, throne.


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    yi2
i
 tadashi
    ただし
apparatus; rites; appearance; present; ceremony
(1) ceremony; (2) matter; affair; case; (suffix) (3) (used in letters, official notices, etc. after a person's name, personal pronoun, etc.) with regard to; as for; as concerns; (given name) Tadashi
Manner, mode, style; ceremony, etiquette.

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xiào
    xiao4
hsiao
 tadasu
    ただす
(bound form) school; college; (bound form) (military) field officer
(suf,ctr) (1) school; (n,ctr) (2) proofreading; proof; (given name) Tadasu
Compare, collate, compared with, similar to 較.

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yǐn
    yin3
yin
 tadasu
    ただす
roll of thunder
(hist) Shang dynasty (of China; approx. 1600-1046 BCE); Yin dynasty; (personal name) Tadasu

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    xi1
hsi
 tadashi
    ただし
same as Fuxi 伏羲[Fu2xi1], a mythical emperor; surname Xi
(given name) Tadashi

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jué
    jue2
chüeh
 tadasu
    ただす
Japanese variant of 覺|觉[jue2]
(kana only) (See 悟る・1,悟る・2) Satori; folklore monster that can read minds; (personal name) Tadasu


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zhì
    zhi4
chih
 tadashi
    ただし
character; nature; quality; plain; to pawn; pledge; hostage; to question; Taiwan pr. [zhi2]
(1) (kana only) nature (of a person); disposition; temperament; (2) (kana only) nature (of something); character; kind; sort; (given name) Tadashi
Substance, matter; to substantiate, to confront; substantial honest, sound; translit. ci, ce.

いず

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 isu
    イス
{cards} swords (suit) (por: espadas); (place-name) Is

三論


三论

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sān lùn
    san1 lun4
san lun
 sanron
    さんろん
(abbreviation) (See 三論宗) Sanron sect (of Buddhism)
The three śāstras translated by Kumārajīva, on which the 三論宗 Three śāstra School (Mādhyamika) bases its doctrines, i.e. 中論 Madhyamaka-śāstra, on "the Mean", A.D. 409; 十二門論 Dvādaśanikāya-śāstra, on the twelve points, A.D. 408; 百論 Sata-śāstra, the hundred verses, A.D. 404.

任士

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 tadashi
    ただし
(personal name) Tadashi

伊介

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 tadasuke
    ただすけ
(personal name) Tadasuke

但し

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 tadashi
    ただし
(conjunction) (kana only) but; however; provided that

但住

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 tadasumi
    ただすみ
(surname) Tadasumi

但島

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 tadashima
    ただしま
(surname) Tadashima

但書


但书

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dàn shū
    dan4 shu1
tan shu
 tadashigaki
    ただしがき
proviso; qualifying clause
(irregular okurigana usage) proviso

侃介

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 tadasuke
    ただすけ
(personal name) Tadasuke

侃志

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 tadashi
    ただし
(personal name) Tadashi

侃思

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 tadashi
    ただし
(personal name) Tadashi

侃聡

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 tadasato
    たださと
(personal name) Tadasato

修志

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 tadashi
    ただし
(given name) Tadashi

偵史

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 sadashi
    さだし
(personal name) Sadashi

偵士

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 sadashi
    さだし
(personal name) Sadashi

偵志

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 sadashi
    さだし
(personal name) Sadashi

偵沙

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 sadashi
    さだし
(personal name) Sadashi

允士

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 tadashi
    ただし
(given name) Tadashi

充成

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 tadashige
    ただしげ
(personal name) Tadashige

公図

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 kouzu / kozu
    こうず
cadastral map

初蝉

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 hatsuzemi
    はつぜみ
first sound of cicadas of the year

勘亮

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 sadasuke
    さだすけ
(personal name) Sadasuke

勘介

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 sadasuke
    さだすけ
(personal name) Sadasuke

勘佑

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 sadasuke
    さだすけ
(personal name) Sadasuke

化野

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 adashino
    あだしの
(place-name) Adashino

匡介

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 tadasuke
    ただすけ
(personal name) Tadasuke

匡右

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 tadasuke
    ただすけ
(personal name) Tadasuke

匡暁

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 tadasato
    たださと
(personal name) Tadasato

匡繁

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 tadashige
    ただしげ
(given name) Tadashige

匡賢

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 tadasato
    たださと
(personal name) Tadasato

匡輔

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 tadasuke
    ただすけ
(personal name) Tadasuke

十一

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shí yī
    shi2 yi1
shih i
 tokazu
    とかず
eleven; 11
(1) (kana only) type of illegal loan charging 10% interest every 10 days; (2) {hanaf} (See 手役) dealt hand consisting of 1-point cards and one single 10-point card; (surname) Tokazu
ekādaśa, eleven.

十二

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shí èr
    shi2 er4
shih erh
 tooji
    とおじ
twelve; 12
12; twelve; (given name) Tooji
dvātriṃśa. Thirty-two. 三十二應 (or 三十二身) The thirty-two forms of Guanyin, and of Puxian, ranging from that of a Buddha to that of a man, a maid, a rakṣas; similar to the thirty-three forms named in the Lotus Sūtra. 三十二相三十二大人相 dvātriṃśadvaralakṣaṇa. The thirty-two lakṣaṇas, or physical marks of a cakravartī, or 'wheel-king', especially of the Buddha, i. e. level feet, thousand-spoke wheel-sign on feet, long slender fingers, pliant hands and feet, toes and fingers finely webbed, full-sized heels, arched insteps, thighs like a royal stag, hands reaching below the knees well-retracted male organ, height and stretch of arms equal, every hair-root dark coloured, body hair graceful and curly, golden-hued body, a 10 ft. halo around him, soft smooth skin, the 七處, i. e. two soles, two palms, two shoulders, and crown well rounded, below the armpits well-filled, lion-shaped body, erect, full shoulders, forty teeth, teeth white even and close, the four canine teeth pure white, lion-jawed, saliva improving the taste of all food, tongue long and broad, voice deep and resonant, eyes deep blue, eyelashes like a royal bull, a white ūrnā or curl between the eyebrows emitting light, an uṣṇīṣa or fleshy protuberance on the crown. These are from the 三藏法數 48, with which the 智度論 4, 涅盤經 28, 中阿含經, 三十ニ相經 generally agree. The 無量義經 has a different list. 三十二相經 The eleventh chapter of the 阿含經. 三十二相經願 The twenty-first of Amitābha's vows, v. 無量壽經. 三十三 trayastriṃśat. Thirty-three. 三十三天忉利天; 憺梨天, 多羅夜登陵舍; 憺利夜登陵奢; 憺利耶憺利奢 Trayastriṃśas. The Indra heaven, the second of the six heavens of form. Its capital is situated on the summit of Mt. Sumeru, where Indra rules over his thirty-two devas, who reside on thirty-two peaks of Sumeru, eight in each of the four directons. Indra's capital is called 殊勝 Sudarśana, 喜見城 Joy-view city. Its people are a yojana in height, each one's clothing weighs 六鐵 (1; 4 oz. ), and they live 1, 000 years, a day and night being equal to 100 earthly years. Eitel says Indra's heaven 'tallies in all its details with the Svarga of Brahminic mythology' and suggests that 'the whole myth may have an astronomical meaning', or be connected, with 'the atmosphere with its phenomena, which strengthens Koeppen's hypothesis explaining the number thirty-three as referring to the eight Vasus, eleven Rudras, twelve Ādityas, and two Aśvins of Vedic mythology'. In his palace called Vaijayanta 'Indra is enthroned with 1, 000 eyes with four arms grasping the vajra. There he revels in numberless sensual pleasures together with his wife Śacī... and with 119, 000 concubines with whom he associates by means of transformation'.; dvādaśa, twelve.

十五

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shí wǔ
    shi2 wu3
shih wu
 tougo / togo
    とうご
fifteen; 15
(kana only) (from 十日で五割) black-market loan charging 50% interest every ten days; (personal name) Tougo
Pañcadaśa, fifteen.

厩出

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 umayadashi; mayadashi
    うまやだし; まやだし
letting horses out the barn to graze (in spring)

只佐

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 tadasa
    たださ
(surname) Tadasa

只司

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 tadashi
    ただし
(personal name) Tadashi

只左

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 tadasa
    たださ
(surname) Tadasa

只志

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 tadashi
    ただし
(given name) Tadashi

只沢

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 tadasawa
    たださわ
(place-name) Tadasawa

只角

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 tadasumi
    ただすみ
(place-name) Tadasumi

只重

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 tadashige
    ただしげ
(surname) Tadashige

和田

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hé tián
    he2 tian2
ho t`ien
    ho tien
 wadashi
    わだし
see 和田地區|和田地区[He2tian2 Di4qu1]; Wada (Japanese surname and place name)
(surname) Wadashi

唯助

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 tadasuke
    ただすけ
(given name) Tadasuke

唯司

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 tadashi
    ただし
(given name) Tadashi

唯島

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 tadashima
    ただしま
(surname) Tadashima

唯志

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 tadashi
    ただし
(given name) Tadashi

唯敷

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 tadashiki
    ただしき
(surname) Tadashiki

唯祐

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 tadasuke
    ただすけ
(personal name) Tadasuke

唯詩

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 tadashi
    ただし
(given name) Tadashi

唯輔

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 tadasuke
    ただすけ
(given name) Tadasuke

唯須

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 tadasu
    ただす
(surname) Tadasu

喬史

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 tadashi
    ただし
(personal name) Tadashi

四論


四论

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sì lùn
    si4 lun4
ssu lun
 shiron
Four famous śāstras: (1) 中觀論Prāṇyamūla-śāstraṭīkā by Nāgārjuna, four juan; (2) 百論 Śata-śāstra by devabodhisattva, two juan; (3) 十二門論 Dvādaśanikāya(-mukha)-śāstra by Nāgārjuna, one juan; (4) 大智度論 Mahāprajñāpāramitā-śāstra by Nāgārjuna, 100 juan. During the Sui dynasty the followers of these four śāstras formed the 四論宗.

地籍

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dì jí
    di4 ji2
ti chi
 chiseki
    ちせき
cadaster
land register; (place-name) Chiseki

夏蝉

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 natsuzemi
    なつぜみ
summer cicadas

大牛

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dà niú
    da4 niu2
ta niu
 oogiyuu / oogiyu
    おおぎゆう
(coll.) leading light; superstar; badass; (coll.) higher-priced model of Lamborghini
(personal name) Oogiyū

妙音

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miào yīn
    miao4 yin1
miao yin
 myouon / myoon
    みょうおん
exquisite voice; exquisite music; (place-name) Myōon
Wonderful sound. (1) Gadgadasvara, 妙音菩薩 (or 妙音大士) a Bodhisattva, master of seventeen degrees of samādhi, residing in Vairocanaraśmi-pratimaṇḍita, whose name heads chap. 24 of the Lotus Sutra. (2) Sughoṣa, a sister of Guanyin; also a Buddha like Varuṇa controlling the waters 水天德佛, the 743rd Buddha of the present kalpa. (3) Ghoṣa, 瞿沙 an arhat, famous for exegesis, who "restored the eyesight of Dharmavivardhana by washing his eyes with the tears of people who were moved by his eloquence." Eitel.

安指

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 adashi
    あだし
(place-name) Adashi

宗派

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zōng pài
    zong1 pai4
tsung p`ai
    tsung pai
 shuuha / shuha
    しゅうは
sect
(1) sect; denomination; (2) school (e.g. of poetry)
Sects (of Buddhism). In India, according to Chinese accounts, the two schools of Hīnayāna became divided into twentysects. Mahāyāna had two main schools, the Mādhyamika, ascribed to Nāgārjunaand Āryadeva about the second century A. D., and the Yogācārya, ascribed toAsaṅga and Vasubandhu in the fourth century A. D. In China thirteen sectswere founded: (1) 倶舍宗 Abhidharma or Kośa sect, representing Hīnayāna,based upon the Abhidharma-kosa-śāstra or 倶舍論. (2) 成實宗 Satyasiddhi sect, based on the 成實論 Satyasiddhi-śāstra,tr. by Kumārajīva; no sect corresponds to it in India; in China and Japan itbecame incorporated in the 三論宗. (3) 律宗 Vinaya or Discipline sect, basedon 十誦律, 四分律, 僧祗律, etc. (4) 三論宗 The three śāstra sect, based on theMādhyamika-śāstra 中觀論 of Nāgārjuna, theSata-śāstra 百論 of Āryadeva, and theDvādasa-nikāya-śāstra 十二門論 of Nāgārjuna; this schooldates back to the translation of the three śāstras by Kumārajīva in A. D. 409. (5) 涅槃宗 Nirvāṇasect, based upon the Mahāparinirvāṇa-sūtra 涅槃經 tr. byDharmaraksa in 423; later incorporated in Tiantai, with which it had much incommon. (6) 地論宗 Daśabhūmikā sect, based on Vasubandhu's work on the tenstages of the bodhisattva's path to Buddhahood, tr. by Bodhiruci 508,absorbed by the Avataṃsaka school, infra. (7) 淨土宗 Pure-land or Sukhāvatīsect, founded in China by Bodhiruci; its doctrine was salvation throughfaith in Amitābha into the Western Paradise. (8) 禪宗 dhyāna, meditative or intuitional sect, attributed toBodhidharma about A. D. 527, but it existed before he came to China. (9) 攝論宗, based upon the 攝大乘論 Mahāyāna-saṃparigraha-śāstra byAsaṅga, tr. by Paramārtha in 563, subsequently absorbed by the Avataṃsakasect. (10) 天台宗 Tiantai, based on the 法華經 SaddharmapuṇḍarīkaSūtra, or the Lotus of the Good Law; it is aconsummation of the Mādhyamika tradition. (11) 華嚴宗 Avataṃsaka sect, basedon the Buddhāvataṃsaka-sūtra, or Gandha-vyūha 華嚴經 tr. in 418. (12) 法相宗 Dharmalakṣaṇa sect, established after thereturn of Xuanzang from India and his trans. of the important Yogācāryaworks. (13) 眞言宗 Mantra sect, A. D. 716. In Japan twelve sects are named:Sanron, Hossō, Kegon, Kusha, Jōjitsu, Ritsu, Tendai, Shingon; these areknown as the ancient sects, the two last being styled mediaeval; therefollow the Zen and Jōdo; the remaining two are Shin and Nichiren; at presentthere are the Hossō, Kegon, Tendai, Shingon, Zen, Jōdo, Shin, and Nichirensects.

定士

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 sadashi
    さだし
(personal name) Sadashi

定季

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 sadasue
    さだすえ
(personal name) Sadasue

定志

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 sadashi
    さだし
(given name) Sadashi

定沙

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 sadashi
    さだし
(personal name) Sadashi

定沢

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 sadasawa
    さださわ
(place-name) Sadasawa

定繁

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 sadashige
    さだしげ
(surname, given name) Sadashige

定詩

see styles
 sadashi
    さだし
(personal name) Sadashi

定郷

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 sadasato
    さださと
(given name) Sadasato

定重

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 sadashige
    さだしげ
(place-name) Sadashige

宰士

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 tadashi
    ただし
(given name) Tadashi

寒蝉

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 higurashi
    ひぐらし
cicadas which sing in late autumn; (surname) Higurashi

尹祐

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 tadasuke
    ただすけ
(male given name) Tadasuke

忠住

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 tadasumi
    ただすみ
(surname) Tadasumi

忠佐

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 tadasuke
    ただすけ
(personal name) Tadasuke

忠始

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 tadashi
    ただし
(given name) Tadashi

忠孜

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 tadashi
    ただし
(given name) Tadashi

忠季

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 tadasue
    ただすえ
(male given name) Tadasue

忠定

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 tadasada
    たださだ
(male given name) Tadasada

忠島

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 tadashima
    ただしま
(surname) Tadashima

忠師

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 tadashi
    ただし
(given name) Tadashi

忠慧

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 tadasato
    たださと
(given name) Tadasato

忠末

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 tadasue
    ただすえ
(surname) Tadasue

忠氏

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 tadashi
    ただし
(personal name) Tadashi

忠滋

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 tadashige
    ただしげ
(given name) Tadashige

忠瀬

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 tadase
    ただせ
(surname) Tadase

忠相

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 tadasuke
    ただすけ
(given name) Tadasuke

忠稠

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 tadashige
    ただしげ
(personal name) Tadashige

忠績

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 tadashige
    ただしげ
(personal name) Tadashige

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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