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弟婦


弟妇

see styles
dì fù
    di4 fu4
ti fu
younger brother's wife; sister-in-law

弟媳

see styles
dì xí
    di4 xi2
ti hsi
younger brother's wife; sister-in-law

弟嫁

see styles
 otoutoyome; otoyome / ototoyome; otoyome
    おとうとよめ; おとよめ
younger brother's wife

弟弟

see styles
dì di
    di4 di5
ti ti
younger brother; CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4]

弟御

see styles
 otoutogo / ototogo
    おとうとご
your younger brother

弱弟

see styles
 jakutei / jakute
    じゃくてい
young brother

御弟

see styles
yù dì
    yu4 di4
yü ti
emperor's young brother

愚兄

see styles
 gukei / guke
    ぐけい
(1) (humble language) (one's) older brother; (2) foolish older brother

愚弟

see styles
 gutei / gute
    ぐてい
(1) (humble language) (one's) younger brother; (2) foolish younger brother

慈兄

see styles
 jikei / jike
    じけい
(rare) affectionate elder brother

昆仲

see styles
kūn zhòng
    kun1 zhong4
k`un chung
    kun chung
(literary) brothers; elder and younger brother

昆玉

see styles
kūn yù
    kun1 yu4
k`un yü
    kun yü
honorific term for another person's brother

末弟

see styles
 battei; mattei / batte; matte
    ばってい; まってい
(1) youngest brother; (2) last disciple

次兄

see styles
 jikei / jike
    じけい
second elder brother

歐巴


欧巴

see styles
ōu bā
    ou1 ba1
ou pa
(female usage) older brother (loanword from Korean "oppa"); male friend

氏上

see styles
 ujinokami
    うじのかみ
(1) (archaism) eldest son; (2) (archaism) older brother; older sister; (3) (archaism) older person; (4) (archaism) head of a clan; head of a region; (5) (archaism) skilled craftsman; (archaism) head of a clan; (personal name) Ujinokami

法兄

see styles
fǎ xiōng
    fa3 xiong1
fa hsiung
 hō kei
[elder] dharma brother

法眷

see styles
fǎ juàn
    fa3 juan4
fa chüan
 hokken
[elder] dharma brother

無著


无着

see styles
wú zhuó
    wu2 zhuo2
wu cho
 muchaku
    むちゃく
(of income etc) to be unassured; to lack a reliable source
(person) Asanga (approx. 310-390 CE)
Unattached, not in bondage to anything. Name of Asaṅga, brother of Vasubandhu, and others.

猶子


犹子

see styles
yóu zǐ
    you2 zi3
yu tzu
 yuushi / yushi
    ゆうし
(old) brother's son or daughter; nephew
nephew (like a son); another child considered as one's own; (female given name) Yūko

玄奘

see styles
xuán zàng
    xuan2 zang4
hsüan tsang
 genjou / genjo
    げんじょう
Xuanzang (602-664), Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and translator who traveled to India 629-645
(given name) Genjō; (person) Xuanzang (602-664)
Xuanzang, whose name is written variously e. g. Hsüan Chuang, Hiüen-tsang, Hiouen Tsang, Yüan Tsang, Yüen Chwang; the famous pilgrim to India, whose surname was 陳 Chen and personal name 禕 Wei; a native of Henan, A. D. 600-664 (Giles). It is said that he entered a monastery at 13 years of age and in 618 with his elder brother, who had preceded him in becoming a monk, went to Chang-an 長安, the capital, where in 622 he was fully ordained. Finding that China possessed only half of the Buddhist classics, he took his staff, bound his feet, and on foot braved the perils of the deserts and mountains of Central Asia. The date of his setting out is uncertain (629 or 627), but the year of his arrival in India is given as 633: after visiting and studying in many parts of India, he returned home, reaching the capital in 645, was received with honour and presented his collection of 657 works, 'besides many images and pictures, and one hundred and fifty relics, 'to the Court. Taizong, the emperor, gave him the 弘福寺 Hongfu monastery in which to work. He presented the manuscript of his famous 大唐西域記 Record of Western Countries in 646 and completed it as it now stands by 648. The emperor Gaozong called him to Court in 653 and gave him the 慈恩寺 Cien monastery in which to work, a monastery which ever after was associated with him; in 657 he removed him to the 玉華宮 Yuhua Gong and made that palace a monastery. He translated seventy-five works in 1335 juan. In India he received the titles of 摩訶耶那提婆 Mahāyānadeva and 木叉提婆 Mokṣadeva; he was also known as 三藏法師 Tripiṭaka teacher of Dharma. He died in 664, in his 65th year.

王導


王导

see styles
wáng dǎo
    wang2 dao3
wang tao
Wang Dao (276-339), powerful official of Jin dynasty and brother of general Wang Dun 王敦, regent of Jin from 325

王弟

see styles
 outei / ote
    おうてい
royal prince; crown prince's younger brother

王敦

see styles
wáng dūn
    wang2 dun1
wang tun
Wang Dun (266-324), powerful general of Jin dynasty and brother of civil official Wang Dao 王導|王导, subsequently rebellious warlord 322-324

異父


异父

see styles
yì fù
    yi4 fu4
i fu
 ifu
    いふ
with different father (e.g. of half-brother)
(See 同父,異父姉妹,異父兄弟) different father

皇弟

see styles
 koutei / kote
    こうてい
younger brother of an Emperor

相婿

see styles
 aimuko
    あいむこ
brother-in-law

相聟

see styles
 aimuko
    あいむこ
brother-in-law

義兄

see styles
 gikei(p); ani(ik) / gike(p); ani(ik)
    ぎけい(P); あに(ik)
(1) brother-in-law (spouse's older brother or older sister's husband); (2) older stepbrother

義妹

see styles
 gimai(p); imouto(ik) / gimai(p); imoto(ik)
    ぎまい(P); いもうと(ik)
(1) sister-in-law (spouse's younger sister or younger brother's wife); (2) younger stepsister; younger adopted sister; non-blood-related younger sister

義姉

see styles
 gishi(p); ane(ik)
    ぎし(P); あね(ik)
(1) sister-in-law (spouse's older sister or older brother's wife); (2) older stepsister; older adopted sister; non-blood-related older sister

義弟

see styles
 gitei(p); otouto(ik) / gite(p); ototo(ik)
    ぎてい(P); おとうと(ik)
(1) brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (2) (rare) younger stepbrother

老兄

see styles
lǎo xiōng
    lao3 xiong1
lao hsiung
elder brother (often used self-referentially); (form of address between male friends) old chap; buddy

舅嫂

see styles
jiù sǎo
    jiu4 sao3
chiu sao
wife's brother's wife, sister-in-law

舅母

see styles
jiù mǔ
    jiu4 mu3
chiu mu
wife of mother's brother; aunt; maternal uncle's wife

舅父

see styles
jiù fù
    jiu4 fu4
chiu fu
mother's brother; maternal uncle

舅舅

see styles
jiù jiu
    jiu4 jiu5
chiu chiu
mother's brother; maternal uncle (informal); CL:個|个[ge4]

舍弟

see styles
shè dì
    she4 di4
she ti
my younger brother (humble term)

舎兄

see styles
 shakei / shake
    しゃけい
(See 舎弟・1) one's elder brother

舎弟

see styles
 shatei / shate
    しゃてい
(1) (See 舎兄) one's younger brother; (2) underling (e.g. in yakuza); junior male peer; sworn younger brother

表叔

see styles
biǎo shū
    biao3 shu1
piao shu
son of grandfather's sister; son of grandmother's brother or sister; father's younger male cousin; (Hong Kong slang) mainlander

賢兄

see styles
 kenkei / kenke
    けんけい
(pronoun) wise elder brother; polite reference to another's older brother, or to one's senior

阿叔

see styles
 otooji
    おとおじ
(archaism) uncle (one's father's younger brother)

阿哥

see styles
ā gē
    a1 ge1
a ko
(familiar) elder brother

阿弟

see styles
ā dì
    a1 di4
a ti
younger brother

阿育

see styles
ā yù
    a1 yu4
a yü
 ashoka
    あしょか
(given name) Ashoka
Aśoka, 阿恕伽; 阿輸迦(or 阿舒迦, or 阿叔迦) Grandson of Candragupta (Sandrokottos), who united India and reached the summit of his career about 315 B.C. Aśoka reigned from about 274 to 237 B.C. His name Aśoka, 'free from care,' may have been adopted on his conversion. He is accused of the assassination of his brother and relatives to gain the throne, and of a fierce temperament in his earlier days. Converted, he became the first famous patron of Buddhism, encouraging its development and propaganda at home and abroad, to which existing pillars, etc., bear witness; his propaganda is said to have spread from the borders of China to Macedonia, Epirus, Egypt, and Cyrene. His title is Dharmāśoka; he should be distinguished from Kālāśoka, grandson of Ajātaśatru. Cf. 阿育伽經、 阿育伽傳, etc.

アニキ

see styles
 aniki
    アニキ
(1) (familiar language) (honorific or respectful language) elder brother; (2) one's senior; (3) older man; man older than oneself

中の兄

see styles
 nakanoani
    なかのあに
(exp,n) middle brother

乳兄弟

see styles
 chikyoudai / chikyodai
    ちきょうだい
foster sibling; foster brother; foster sister

五瀬命

see styles
 itsusenomikoto
    いつせのみこと
(leg) Itsuse no Mikoto; older brother of Emperor Jimmu who accompanied him on his eastern expedition but died in Kinokuni before reaching Yamato

伯邑考

see styles
bó yì kǎo
    bo2 yi4 kao3
po i k`ao
    po i kao
Bo Yikao, eldest son of King Wen of Zhou 周文王[Zhou1 Wen2 wang2] and the elder brother of King Wu 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2] who was the founder of the Zhou Dynasty 周朝[Zhou1 chao2] of ancient China

兄さま

see styles
 niisama / nisama
    にいさま
(honorific or respectful language) older brother

兄さん

see styles
 niisan(p); anisan / nisan(p); anisan
    にいさん(P); あにさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See お兄さん・1) older brother; elder brother; (2) brother (as older-brother figure in friendly and or work relationship); (3) (familiar language) (usu. vocative) young man; buddy; fella; laddie

兄夫婦

see styles
 anifuufu / anifufu
    あにふうふ
one's older brother and his wife

兄弟分

see styles
 kyoudaibun / kyodaibun
    きょうだいぶん
sworn brother; buddy; pal

兄者人

see styles
 anijahito
    あにじゃひと
(honorific or respectful language) (See 兄者) older brother

兄貴分

see styles
 anikibun
    あにきぶん
(1) senior group member; leader among peers; (expression) (2) (See 分・ぶん・4) (like) one's older brother; big brother

叔祖母

see styles
shū zǔ mǔ
    shu1 zu3 mu3
shu tsu mu
wife of paternal grandfather's younger brother

周作人

see styles
zhōu zuò rén
    zhou1 zuo4 ren2
chou tso jen
Zhou Zuoren (1885-1967), brother of Lu Xun 魯迅|鲁迅[Lu3 Xun4], academic in Japanese and Greek studies, briefly imprisoned after the war as Japanese collaborator, persecuted and died of unknown causes during the Cultural Revolution

堂兄弟

see styles
táng xiōng dì
    tang2 xiong1 di4
t`ang hsiung ti
    tang hsiung ti
father's brother's sons; paternal male cousin

堂姊妹

see styles
táng zǐ mèi
    tang2 zi3 mei4
t`ang tzu mei
    tang tzu mei
father's brother's daughters; paternal female cousin

大伯子

see styles
dà bǎi zi
    da4 bai3 zi5
ta pai tzu
(coll.) husband's elder brother

大舅子

see styles
dà jiù zi
    da4 jiu4 zi5
ta chiu tzu
(coll.) wife's older brother

姪女婿


侄女婿

see styles
zhí nǚ xu
    zhi2 nu:3 xu5
chih nü hsü
brother's daughter's husband; niece's husband

姪媳婦


侄媳妇

see styles
zhí xí fu
    zhi2 xi2 fu5
chih hsi fu
brother's son's wife; nephew's wife

富樓那


富楼那

see styles
fù lóu nà
    fu4 lou2 na4
fu lou na
 Fūruna
Pūrṇa; also富樓那彌多羅尼子 and other similar phonetic forms; Pūrṇamaitrāyaṇīputra, or Maitrāyaṇīputra, a disciple of Śākyamuni, son of Bhava by a slave girl, often confounded with Maitreya. The chief preacher among the ten principal disciples of Śākyamuni; ill-treated by his brother, engaged in business, saved his brothers from shipwreck by conquering Indra through samādhi; built a vihāra for Śākyamuni; expected to reappear as 法明如來 Dharmaprabhāsa Buddha.

小弟弟

see styles
xiǎo dì di
    xiao3 di4 di5
hsiao ti ti
little brother; little boy; (coll.) penis

小舅子

see styles
xiǎo jiù zi
    xiao3 jiu4 zi5
hsiao chiu tzu
(coll.) wife's younger brother

師兄弟


师兄弟

see styles
shī xiōng dì
    shi1 xiong1 di4
shih hsiung ti
 shi kyōdai
fellow apprentices; fellow students (male)
brother (tonsure) disciples

康廣仁


康广仁

see styles
kāng guǎng rén
    kang1 guang3 ren2
k`ang kuang jen
    kang kuang jen
Kang Guangren (1867-1898), younger brother of Kang Youwei 康有為|康有为[Kang1 You3 wei2] and one of the Six Gentlemen Martyrs 戊戌六君子 of the unsuccessful reform movement of 1898

Variations:

see styles
 oto
    おと
(1) (archaism) younger brother (of an older brother); younger sister (of an older sister); (2) (archaism) youngest child; (prefix) (3) (archaism) young; younger; youngest; (prefix) (4) (archaism) young and beautiful; cute

弟さん

see styles
 otoutosan / ototosan
    おとうとさん
(honorific or respectful language) younger brother

弟夫婦

see styles
 otoutofuufu / ototofufu
    おとうとふうふ
one's younger brother and his wife

弟小父

see styles
 otooji
    おとおじ
parent's younger brother; uncle

弟殺し

see styles
 otoutogoroshi / ototogoroshi
    おとうとごろし
killing a younger brother; fratricide

張成澤


张成泽

see styles
zhāng chéng zé
    zhang1 cheng2 ze2
chang ch`eng tse
    chang cheng tse
Jang Song-taek (1946-2013), brother-in-law of Kim Jong-il 金正日[Jin1 Zheng4 ri4], uncle and mentor of Kim Jong-un 金正恩[Jin1 Zheng4 en1], in 2013 accused of being a counter-revolutionary and executed

扶弟魔

see styles
fú dì mó
    fu2 di4 mo2
fu ti mo
(coll.) (neologism c. 2017, a play on 伏地魔[Fu2 di4 mo2]) woman who devotes herself to supporting her little brother (assisting him with his studies, giving money to help him buy a house etc)

摩哂陀

see styles
mó shěn tuó
    mo2 shen3 tuo2
mo shen t`o
    mo shen to
 Mashinda
Mahendra, younger brother of Aśoka, reputed as founder of Buddhism in Ceylon.

李建成

see styles
lǐ jiàn chéng
    li3 jian4 cheng2
li chien ch`eng
    li chien cheng
Li Jiancheng (589-626), eldest son of first Tang emperor Li Yuan 唐高祖李淵|唐高祖李渊, murdered by his brother 李世民 in the Xuanwu Gate coup 玄武門之變|玄武门之变; Professor Li Jiancheng (1964-), geophysicist and specialist in satellite geodesy

毘多輸


毘多输

see styles
pí duō shū
    pi2 duo1 shu1
p`i to shu
    pi to shu
 Bitayu
Vītaśoka, younger brother of Aśoka, v. 阿.

法兄弟

see styles
fǎ xiōng dì
    fa3 xiong1 di4
fa hsiung ti
 hō kyōdai
brother dharma disciples

白行簡


白行简

see styles
bái xíng jiǎn
    bai2 xing2 jian3
pai hsing chien
Bai Xingjian (c. 776-826), younger brother of Bai Juyi 白居易[Bai2 Ju1 yi4], Tang novelist and poet, author of novel Tale of Courtesan Li Wa 李娃傳|李娃传[Li3 Wa2 Zhuan4]

盟兄弟

see styles
méng xiōng dì
    meng2 xiong1 di4
meng hsiung ti
sworn brother

種違い

see styles
 tanechigai
    たねちがい
half-sibling (by a different father); uterine sibling; maternal half-sibling; half-brother; half-sister

米高揚


米高扬

see styles
mǐ gāo yáng
    mi3 gao1 yang2
mi kao yang
Mikoyan (name); Anastas Ivanonovich Mikoyan (1895-1978), Soviet politician, politburo member in the 1950s and 1960s; Artem Ivanovich Mikoyan (1905-1970), brother of the politician and one designer of MiG military aircraft

義兄弟

see styles
 gikyoudai / gikyodai
    ぎきょうだい
brother-in-law; stepbrother; sworn brother

胤違い

see styles
 tanechigai
    たねちがい
half-sibling (by a different father); uterine sibling; maternal half-sibling; half-brother; half-sister

阿僧伽

see styles
ā sēng qié
    a1 seng1 qie2
a seng ch`ieh
    a seng chieh
 Asōga
(阿僧) asaṅga, āryāsaṅga, intp. as 無著 unattached, free; lived 'a thousand years after the Nirvāṇa', probably the fourth century A.D., said to be the eldest brother of 天親 Vasubandhu, whom he converted to Mahāyāna. He was first a follower of the Mahīśāsaka hschool, but founded the Yogācārya or Tantric school with his Yogācārabhūmi-śāstra 瑜伽師地論, which in the 三藏傳 is said to have been dictated to him by Maitreya in the Tuṣita heaven, along with the 莊嚴大乘論 and the 中邊分別論. He was a native of Gandhāra, but lived mostly in Ayodhyā (Oudh).

阿輸柯


阿输柯

see styles
ā shū kē
    a1 shu1 ke1
a shu k`o
    a shu ko
 Ayuka
Younger brother of Aśoka; he is said to have reigned for seven days and then resigned to Aśoka, but cf. Mahendra under 摩.

阿難陀


阿难陀

see styles
ē nán tuó
    e1 nan2 tuo2
o nan t`o
    o nan to
 ananda
    あなんだ
Prince Ananda, cousin of the Buddha and his closest disciple
(person) Ananda (disciple of Gautama Buddha)
Ānanda, 阿難; intp. by 歡喜 Joy; son of Droṇodana-rāja, and younger brother of Devadatta; he was noted as the most learned disciple of Buddha and famed for hearing and remembering his teaching, hence is styled 多聞; after the Buddha's death he is said to have compiled the sutras in the Vaibhāra cave, v. 畢, where the disciples were assembled in Magadha. He is reckoned as the second patriarch. Ānandabhadra and Ānandasāgara are generally given as two other Ānandas, but this is uncertain.

隋煬帝


隋炀帝

see styles
suí yáng dì
    sui2 yang2 di4
sui yang ti
Emperor Yang of Sui (569-618), said to have murdered his father and brother to seize the throne, reigned 604-618

難提迦


难提迦

see styles
nán tí jiā
    nan2 ti2 jia1
nan t`i chia
    nan ti chia
 Nandaika
Nandika, brother of 調達 Devadatta.

韋陀輸


韦陀输

see styles
wéi tuó shū
    wei2 tuo2 shu1
wei t`o shu
    wei to shu
(or 韋馱輸) Vītāśoka, Vigatāśoka, younger brother of king Āśoka.

お兄さん

see styles
 oniisan / onisan
    おにいさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) older brother; elder brother; (2) (vocative) young man; buddy; fella; laddie

たね違い

see styles
 tanechigai
    たねちがい
half-sibling (by a different father); uterine sibling; maternal half-sibling; half-brother; half-sister

ブラザー

see styles
 burazaa / buraza
    ブラザー
brother; (c) Brother

一光三尊

see styles
yī guāng sān zūn
    yi1 guang1 san1 zun1
i kuang san tsun
 ikkō sanzon
Three honoured ones in one light or halo—Amitābha, Avalokiteśvara, and Mahāsthāmaprāpta; or Śākyamuni, Bhaiṣajya the 藥王 and 藥上 his younger brother.

不分伯仲

see styles
bù fēn bó zhòng
    bu4 fen1 bo2 zhong4
pu fen po chung
lit. unable to distinguish eldest brother from second brother (idiom); they are all equally excellent; nothing to choose between them

伯叔祖母

see styles
bó shū zǔ mǔ
    bo2 shu1 zu3 mu3
po shu tsu mu
father's father's brother's wife; great aunt

伯叔祖父

see styles
bó shū zǔ fù
    bo2 shu1 zu3 fu4
po shu tsu fu
father's father's brother; great uncle

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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