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Simple Dictionary Definition |
月 see styles |
yuè yue4 yüeh runa るな |
More info & calligraphy: Moon(1) Moon; (2) month; (3) moonlight; (4) (See 衛星・1) (a) moon; natural satellite; (female given name) Runa candra, 旅達 (旅達羅); 旂陀羅; 戰達羅; 戰捺羅 the moon, called also 蘇摩 soma, from the fermented juice of asclepias acida used in worship, and later personified in association with the moon. It has many other epithets, e. g. 印度 Indu, incorrectly intp. as marked like a hare; 創夜神 Niśākara, maker of the night; 星宿王 Nakṣatranātha, lord of constellations; 喜懷之頭飾 the crest of Siva; 蓮華王 Kumuda-pati, lotus lord; 白馬主 Śvetavājin, drawn by (or lord of) white horses; 大白光神 Śītāṃśu, the spirit with white rays; 冷光神 Sitamarici, the spirit with cool rays; 鹿形神 Mṛgāṅka, the spirit with marks m form like a deer; 野兎形神 Śaśi, ditto like a hare. |
友情 see styles |
yǒu qíng you3 qing2 yu ch`ing yu ching firia ふぃりあ |
More info & calligraphy: Friendshipfriendship; fellowship; camaraderie; (female given name) Firia |
米國 米国 see styles |
mǐ guó mi3 guo2 mi kuo |
United States; name of a country that formerly existed near Samarkand See: 米国 |
アマラ see styles |
amara アマラ |
More info & calligraphy: Amara |
あまり see styles |
amari あまり |
(female given name) Amari |
カマラ see styles |
gamara ガマラ |
More info & calligraphy: Kamala |
カマル see styles |
kamaru カマル |
More info & calligraphy: Kamal |
サマラ see styles |
samara サマラ |
More info & calligraphy: Samara |
八正道 see styles |
bā zhèng dào ba1 zheng4 dao4 pa cheng tao hasshōdō はっしょうどう |
More info & calligraphy: The Noble Eightfold Path(Buddhist term) noble eightfold path (八正道分) Āryamārga. The eight right or correct ways, the "eightfold noble path" for the arhat to nirvāṇa; also styled 八道船, 八正門, 八由行, 八游行, 八聖道支, 八道行, 八直行, 八直道. The eight are: (1) 正見Samyag-dṛṣṭi, correct views in regard to the Four Axioms, and freedom from the common delusion. (2) 正思 Samyak-saṁkalpa, correct thought and purpose. (3) 正語 Samyag-vāc, correct speech, avoidance of false and idle talk. (4) 正業 Samyak-karmānta, correct deed, or conduct, getting rid of all improper action so as to dwell in purity. (5) 正命 Smnyag-ājīva, correct livelihood or occupation, avoiding the five immoral occupations. (6) 正精進 Samyag-vyāyāma, correct zeal, or energy in uninterrupted progress in the way of nirvāṇa. (7) 正念 Samyak-smṛti, correct remembrance, or memory, which retains the true and excludes the false. (8) 正定 Samyak-samadhi, correct meditation, absorption, or abstraction. The 正 means of course Buddhist orthodoxy, anything contrary to this being 邪 or heterodox, and wrong. |
アマリア see styles |
amaria アマリア |
More info & calligraphy: Amaryah |
サマール see styles |
samaaru / samaru サマール |
More info & calligraphy: Samar |
サマリア see styles |
samaria サマリア |
More info & calligraphy: Samaria |
ジャマル see styles |
jamaru ジャマル |
More info & calligraphy: Djamal |
波羅末陀 波罗末陀 see styles |
bō luó mò tuó bo1 luo2 mo4 tuo2 po lo mo t`o po lo mo to haramada |
More info & calligraphy: Paramartha |
アマランテ see styles |
amarante アマランテ |
More info & calligraphy: Amarante |
ジャマール see styles |
jamaaru / jamaru ジャマール |
More info & calligraphy: Jamaal |
拏 拿 see styles |
ná na2 na da |
variant of 拿[na2] Take, lay hold of; translit. for d, n; e. g. dāmara, to affright (demons); v. 荼. |
檉 柽 see styles |
chēng cheng1 ch`eng cheng |
tamarisk |
莧 苋 see styles |
xiàn xian4 hsien hiyu; hyou; hiyu / hiyu; hyo; hiyu ひゆ; ひょう; ヒユ |
amaranth (genus Amaranthus); Joseph's coat (Amaranthus tricolor); Chinese spinach (Amaranth mangostanus) (kana only) Joseph's-coat (Amaranthus tricolor); tampala |
蕢 蒉 see styles |
kuì kui4 k`uei kuei |
Amaranthus mangostanus |
諦 谛 see styles |
dì di4 ti tai たい |
to examine; truth (Buddhism) {Buddh} satya; truth; (given name) Tai To judge, examine into, investigate, used in Buddhism for satya, a truth, a dogma, an axiom; applied to the āryasatyāni, the four dogmas, or noble truths, of 苦, 集, 滅, and 道 suffering, (the cause of its) assembly, the ( possibility of its cure, or) extinction, and the way (to extinction), i.e. the eightfold noble path, v. 四諦 and 八聖道. There are other categories of 諦, e.g. (2) 眞 and 俗 Reality in contrast with ordinary ideas of things; (3) 空, 假 and 中 q.v. (6) by the 勝論宗; and(8) by the 法相宗.; Two forms of statement: (a) 俗諦 saṃvṛti-satya, also called 世諦, 世俗諦, 覆俗諦, 覆諦, meaning common or ordinary statement, as if phenomena were real; (b) 眞諦 paramartha-satya, also called 第一諦, 勝義諦, meaning the correct dogma or averment of the enlightened. Another definition is 王法 and 佛法, royal law and Buddha law. |
鉛 铅 see styles |
yán yan2 yen namari なまり |
used in 鉛山|铅山[Yan2shan1], a county in Jiangxi lead (Pb); (surname) Namari |
ひゆ see styles |
hiyu ひゆ |
(kana only) Joseph's-coat (Amaranthus tricolor); tampala |
一塊 一块 see styles |
yī kuài yi1 kuai4 i k`uai i kuai hitokatamari ひとかたまり ikkai いっかい |
a piece; a chunk; (fig.) (coll.) (typically preceded by a specifier such as 這|这[zhe4]) aspect; area; dimension (Example: 情感這一塊|情感这一块[qing2gan3 zhe4 yi1kuai4] "the emotional aspect (of it)"); (coll.) one yuan; a dollar; together; in the same place; in company one lump; one group |
上余 see styles |
kamiamari かみあまり |
(place-name) Kamiamari |
下余 see styles |
shimoamari しもあまり |
(place-name) Shimoamari |
中丸 see styles |
nakamaru なかまる |
(place-name, surname) Nakamaru |
中束 see styles |
nakamaruke なかまるけ |
(place-name) Nakamaruke |
久丸 see styles |
hisamaru ひさまる |
(surname, given name) Hisamaru |
久磨 see styles |
hisamaro ひさまろ |
(personal name) Hisamaro |
久麿 see styles |
hisamaro ひさまろ |
(personal name) Hisamaro |
五見 五见 see styles |
wǔ jiàn wu3 jian4 wu chien gomi ごみ |
(surname) Gomi The five wrong views: (1) 身見 satkāya-dṛṣṭi, i. e. 我見 and 我所見 the view that there is a real self, an ego, and a mine and thine: (2) 邊見 antar-grāha, extreme views. e. g. extinction or permanence; (3) 邪見 mithyā, perverse views, which, denying cause and effect, destroy the foundations of morality; (4) 見取見 dṛṣṭi-parāmarśa, stubborn perverted views, viewing inferior things as superior, or counting the worse as the better; (5) 戒禁取見 śīla-vrata-parāmarśa, rigid views in favour of rigorous ascetic prohibitions, e. g. covering oneself with ashes. Cf. 五利使. |
亜毬 see styles |
amari あまり |
(female given name) Amari |
亜鞠 see styles |
amari あまり |
(female given name) Amari |
今丸 see styles |
imamaru いままる |
(p,s,g) Imamaru |
仲丸 see styles |
nakamaru なかまる |
(surname) Nakamaru |
仲麿 see styles |
nakamaro なかまろ |
(given name) Nakamaro |
佐丸 see styles |
samaru さまる |
(surname) Samaru |
余り see styles |
anmari あんまり amari あまり |
(adj-na,adv,adj-no,n,n-suf) (1) (kana only) remainder; rest; balance; remains; scraps; residue; remnant; (adverb) (2) (kana only) not very (with negative sentence); not much; (adv,adj-no) (3) (kana only) surplus; excess; fullness; too much; (suffix noun) (4) more than; over |
余る see styles |
amaru あまる |
(v5r,vi) (See 余り・1,余り・3) to remain; to be left over; to be in excess; to be too many |
余目 see styles |
amarume あまるめ |
(place-name, surname) Amarume |
倶舍 see styles |
jù shè ju4 she4 chü she kusha |
kośa, 句捨 cask, box, treasury; translated 藏 store, also 鞘 sheath, scabbard; especially the 倶舍論 Abhidharma-kośa-śāstra, v. 阿, composed by Vasubandhu, tr. by Paramārtha and Xuanzang. |
内通 see styles |
naitsuu / naitsu ないつう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) secret communication (with the enemy); collusion; betrayal; (n,vs,vi) (2) adultery; (extramarital) affair |
出軌 出轨 see styles |
chū guǐ chu1 gui3 ch`u kuei chu kuei |
to be derailed; to go off the rails; (fig.) to overstep the bounds; (fig.) to have an extramarital affair |
刺莧 刺苋 see styles |
cì xiàn ci4 xian4 tz`u hsien tzu hsien |
prickly amaranth (Amaranthus spinosus) |
北丸 see styles |
kitamaru きたまる |
(surname) Kitamaru |
又丸 see styles |
matamaru またまる |
(place-name, surname) Matamaru |
取溜 see styles |
toritamari とりたまり |
(surname) Toritamari |
名丸 see styles |
namaru なまる |
(place-name) Namaru |
名色 see styles |
míng sè ming2 se4 ming se nashiki なしき |
{Buddh} (See 十二因縁) namarupa; name and form; (place-name) Nashiki nāmarūpa, name-form, or name and form, one of the twelve nidānas. In Brahminical tradition it served 'to denote spirit and matter', 'the concrete individual', Keith; in Buddhism it is intp. as the 五蘊 five skandhas or aggregates, i, e. a 'body', 受, 想, 行, and 識 vedana, saṃjñā, karman, and vijñāna being the 'name' and 色 rupa the 'form'; the first-named four are mental and the last material. 色 Rupa is described as the minutest particle of matter, that which has resistance; the embryonic body or foetus is a nāmarūpa, something that can be named. |
哥丸 see styles |
utamaru うたまる |
(surname) Utamaru |
喝捍 see styles |
hē hàn he1 han4 ho han Katsukan |
Gahan, an ancient kingdom, also called 東安國, i.e. Eastern Parthia, west of Samarkand, now a district of Bukhara. |
四取 see styles |
sì qǔ si4 qu3 ssu ch`ü ssu chü shishu |
catuḥ-parāmarśa, the four attachments, i. e. desire, (unenlightened) views, (fakir) morals, and ideas arising from the conception of the self. Also, the possible delusions of the 四住地. Also, seeking fame in the four quarters. |
国訛 see styles |
kuninamari くになまり |
dialect; accent |
團建 团建 see styles |
tuán jiàn tuan2 jian4 t`uan chien tuan chien |
team building (abbr. for 團隊建設|团队建设[tuan2 dui4 jian4 she4]); building camaraderie within the Chinese Communist Youth League 中國共產主義青年團|中国共产主义青年团[Zhong1 guo2 Gong4 chan3 zhu3 yi4 Qing1 nian2 tuan2] |
坂丸 see styles |
sakamaru さかまる |
(surname) Sakamaru |
堪る see styles |
tamaru たまる |
(v5r,vi) (kana only) to bear (often adds emphasis); to endure |
塊魂 see styles |
katamaridamashii / katamaridamashi かたまりだましい |
(work) Katamari Damacy (2004 video game); (wk) Katamari Damacy (2004 video game) |
填る see styles |
hamaru はまる |
(irregular okurigana usage) (v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to fit; to get into; to go into; (2) (kana only) to be fit for (a job, etc.); to be suited for; to satisfy (conditions); (3) (kana only) to fall into; to plunge into; to get stuck; to get caught; (4) (kana only) to be deceived; to be taken in; to fall into a trap; (5) (kana only) to be addicted to; to be deep into; to be crazy about; to be stuck on |
外遇 see styles |
wài yù wai4 yu4 wai yü |
extramarital affair |
多丸 see styles |
tamaru たまる |
(surname, given name) Tamaru |
天丸 see styles |
amamaru あままる |
(surname) Amamaru |
太丸 see styles |
tamaru たまる |
(surname) Tamaru |
婚外 see styles |
hūn wài hun1 wai4 hun wai kongai こんがい |
extramarital (can act as adjective) extramarital (e.g. sex) |
孚麿 see styles |
takamaro たかまろ |
(given name) Takamaro |
孝丸 see styles |
takamaru たかまる |
(given name) Takamaru |
孝麿 see styles |
takamaro たかまろ |
(given name) Takamaro |
安幕 see styles |
amari あまり |
(surname) Amari |
宗派 see styles |
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. |
定丸 see styles |
sadamaru さだまる |
(surname) Sadamaru |
宮丸 see styles |
miyamaru みやまる |
(place-name, surname) Miyamaru |
寅丸 see styles |
toramaru とらまる |
(surname) Toramaru |
寺丸 see styles |
teramaru てらまる |
(surname) Teramaru |
寿丸 see styles |
hisamaru ひさまる |
(given name) Hisamaru |
寿麿 see styles |
hisamaro ひさまろ |
(given name) Hisamaro |
尊麿 see styles |
takamaro たかまろ |
(personal name) Takamaro |
尭丸 see styles |
takamaru たかまる |
(given name) Takamaru |
尼利 see styles |
amari あまり |
(surname) Amari |
山丸 see styles |
yamamaru やままる |
(surname) Yamamaru |
山六 see styles |
yamaroku やまろく |
(surname) Yamaroku |
山嵐 山岚 see styles |
shān lán shan1 lan2 shan lan yamaarashi / yamarashi やまあらし |
(literary) mountain mist (1) mountain storm; (2) {MA} yamaarashi; judo throwing technique |
山理 see styles |
yamari やまり |
(surname) Yamari |
山禄 see styles |
yamaroku やまろく |
(surname) Yamaroku |
山良 see styles |
yamaryou / yamaryo やまりょう |
(surname) Yamaryō |
山荒 see styles |
yamaare / yamare やまあれ |
(kana only) porcupine (any mammal of suborder Hystricomorpha); (place-name) Yamaare |
山蟻 see styles |
yamaari; yamaari / yamari; yamari やまあり; ヤマアリ |
(kana only) wood ant (any ant of genus Formica) |
山陸 see styles |
yamariku やまりく |
(surname) Yamariku |
山領 see styles |
yamariyou / yamariyo やまりよう |
(personal name) Yamariyou |
岡丸 see styles |
okamaru おかまる |
(surname) Okamaru |
岩丸 see styles |
iwamaru いわまる |
(place-name, surname) Iwamaru |
岩松 see styles |
iwamatsu いわまつ |
(See いわひば) Selaginella tamariscina (species of spikemoss); (place-name, surname) Iwamatsu |
島丸 see styles |
shimamaru しままる |
(surname) Shimamaru |
峻麿 see styles |
takamaro たかまろ |
(given name) Takamaro |
崇麿 see styles |
takamaro たかまろ |
(given name) Takamaro |
嵌る see styles |
hamaru はまる |
(irregular okurigana usage) (v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to fit; to get into; to go into; (2) (kana only) to be fit for (a job, etc.); to be suited for; to satisfy (conditions); (3) (kana only) to fall into; to plunge into; to get stuck; to get caught; (4) (kana only) to be deceived; to be taken in; to fall into a trap; (5) (kana only) to be addicted to; to be deep into; to be crazy about; to be stuck on |
川円 see styles |
kawamaru かわまる |
(surname) Kawamaru |
巻柏 see styles |
iwahiba いわひば |
(kana only) Selaginella tamariscina (species of spikemoss) |
幡丸 see styles |
hatamaru はたまる |
(surname) Hatamaru |
平丸 see styles |
hiramaru ひらまる |
(surname) Hiramaru |
年誼 年谊 see styles |
nián yì nian2 yi4 nien i |
camaraderie between persons who have gone through some experience in the same year |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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