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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
カストロ see styles |
gasutoro ガストロ |
More info & calligraphy: Castro |
破 see styles |
pò po4 p`o po ha は |
broken; damaged; worn out; lousy; rotten; to break, split or cleave; to get rid of; to destroy; to break with; to defeat; to capture (a city etc); to expose the truth of (See 序破急) middle section of a song (in gagaku or noh); (surname) Hazaki To break, disrupt, destroy, cause schism; solve, disprove, refute, negate. |
SM see styles |
esu emu; esuemu(sk) エス・エム; エスエム(sk) |
(1) SM; S&M; sado-masochism; (2) shopping mall |
マソ see styles |
mazo マゾ |
(1) (abbreviation) (See マゾヒスト) masochist; (2) (abbreviation) (See マゾヒズム) masochism; (personal name) Mazo |
三逆 see styles |
sān nì san1 ni4 san ni sangyaku |
The three unpardonable sins of Devadatta, which sent him to the Avici hell— schism, stoning the Buddha to the shedding of his blood, killing a nun. |
五逆 see styles |
wǔ nì wu3 ni4 wu ni gogyaku ごぎゃく |
(1) {Buddh} five cardinal sins (killing one's father, killing one's mother, killing an arhat, shedding the blood of a Buddha, causing a schism within the sangha); (2) (hist) crime of killing one's master, father, grandfather, mother, or grandmother pañcānantarya; 五無間業 The five rebellious acts or deadly sins, parricide, matricide, killing an arhat, shedding the blood of a Buddha, destroying the harmony of the sangha, or fraternity. The above definition is common both to Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna. The lightest of these sins is the first; the heaviest the last. II. Another group is: (1) sacrilege, such as destroying temples, burning sutras, stealing a Buddha's or a monk's things, inducing others to do so, or taking pleasure therein; (2) slander, or abuse of the teaching of śrāvaka s, pratyekabuddhas, or bodhisattvas; (3) ill-treatment or killing of a monk; (4) any one of the five deadly sins given above; (5) denial of the karma consequences of ill deeds, acting or teaching others accordingly, and unceasing evil life. III. There are also five deadly sins, each of which is equal to each of the first set of five: (1) violation of a mother, or a fully ordained nun; (2) killing a bodhisattva in a sangha; (5) destroying a Buddha's stūpa. IV. The five unpardonable sin of Devadatta who (1) destroyed the harmony of the community; (2) injured Śākyamuni with a stone, shedding his blood; (3) induced the king to let loose a rutting elephant to trample down Śākyamuni; (4) killed a nun; (5) put poison on his finger-nails and saluted Śākyamuni intending to destroy him thereby. |
分裂 see styles |
fēn liè fen1 lie4 fen lieh bunretsu ぶんれつ |
to split up; to divide; to break up; fission; schism (n,vs,vi) split; division; break up schism |
別衆 别众 see styles |
bié zhòng bie2 zhong4 pieh chung besshu |
For a monk schismatically or perversely to separate himself in religious duties from his fellow-monks is called duṣkṛta, an offence or wickedness, v. 突吉羅. |
受虐 see styles |
shòu nüè shou4 nu:e4 shou nu:e |
to suffer sexual abuse; masochism |
料簡 料简 see styles |
liào jiǎn liao4 jian3 liao chien ryōkan りょうけん |
(noun/participle) (1) idea; thought; intention; design; inclination; decision; motive; (2) discretion; (3) forgiveness; toleration To expound, explain, comment upon; Tiantai uses the term for question and answer, catechism. |
犢子 犊子 see styles |
dú zi du2 zi5 tu tzu Tokushi |
calf Vatsa, the founder of the犢子部, Vātsīputrīyas (Pali Vajjiputtakas), one of the main divisions of the Sarvāstivāda (Vaibhāṣika) school; they were considered schismatics through their insistence on the reality of the ego; "their failure in points of discipline," etc.; the vinaya as taught by this school "has never reached China". Eitel. For other forms of Vātsīputrīya, v. 跋私; also 婆 and 佛. |
自虐 see styles |
jigyaku じぎゃく |
self-torture; masochism; inflicting damage to oneself |
虐戀 虐恋 see styles |
nüè liàn nu:e4 lian4 nu:e lien |
painful love affair; sadomasochism |
五逆罪 see styles |
wǔ nì zuì wu3 ni4 zui4 wu ni tsui gogyakuzai ごぎゃくざい |
{Buddh} five cardinal sins (killing one's father, killing one's mother, killing an arhat, shedding the blood of a Buddha, causing a schism within the sangha) five heinous sins |
受虐狂 see styles |
shòu nüè kuáng shou4 nu:e4 kuang2 shou nu:e k`uang shou nu:e kuang |
masochism; masochist |
施虐者 see styles |
shī nüè zhě shi1 nu:e4 zhe3 shih nu:e che |
abuser; (in sadomasochism) dominant partner |
汎心論 see styles |
hanshinron はんしんろん |
panpsychism |
BDSM see styles |
bii dii esu emu; biidiiesuemu(sk) / bi di esu emu; bidiesuemu(sk) ビー・ディー・エス・エム; ビーディーエスエム(sk) |
bondage, discipline and sadomasochism; BDSM |
サドマゾ see styles |
sadomazo サドマゾ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (abbreviation) (See サドマゾヒズム) sadomasochism |
タシスム see styles |
tashisumu タシスム |
tachisme (fre:); tachism |
マチスモ see styles |
machisumo マチスモ |
machismo |
五無間業 五无间业 see styles |
wǔ wú jiān yè wu3 wu2 jian1 ye4 wu wu chien yeh gomukengou / gomukengo ごむけんごう |
{Buddh} five cardinal sins (killing one's father, killing one's mother, killing an arhat, shedding the blood of a Buddha, causing a schism within the sangha) or 五無間罪 The five karma, or sins, leading to the avīci hell v. 五逆 and 五無間. |
公会問答 see styles |
koukaimondou / kokaimondo こうかいもんどう |
catechism |
公教要理 see styles |
koukyouyouri / kokyoyori こうきょうようり |
Catholic catechism |
君主主義 see styles |
kunshushugi くんしゅしゅぎ |
monarchism; royalism |
報復主義 see styles |
houfukushugi / hofukushugi ほうふくしゅぎ |
revanchism |
施虐受虐 see styles |
shī nüè shòu nüè shi1 nu:e4 shou4 nu:e4 shih nu:e shou nu:e |
sado-masochism |
根本分裂 see styles |
gēn běn fēn liè gen1 ben3 fen1 lie4 ken pen fen lieh konponbunretsu こんぽんぶんれつ |
{Buddh} fundamental schism (between the early Sthaviravāda and Mahāsāmghika Buddhist schools) fundamental schism |
現実逃避 see styles |
genjitsutouhi / genjitsutohi げんじつとうひ |
escape from reality; escapism; ostrichism |
破和合僧 see styles |
pò hé hé sēng po4 he2 he2 seng1 p`o ho ho seng po ho ho seng ha wagō sō |
sanghabheda, disrupt the harmony of the community of monks, to cause schism e.g. by heretical opinions. |
被虐性愛 see styles |
higyakuseiai / higyakuseai ひぎゃくせいあい |
(sexual) masochism |
被虐性欲 see styles |
higyakuseiyoku / higyakuseyoku ひぎゃくせいよく |
(See マゾヒズム) masochism |
アナキズム see styles |
anakizumu アナキズム |
anarchism |
カテキズム see styles |
katekizumu カテキズム |
catechism |
マゾキズム see styles |
mazokizumu マゾキズム |
(ik) masochism |
マソヒズム see styles |
masohizumu マソヒズム |
(ik) masochism |
マッハ主義 see styles |
mahhashugi マッハしゅぎ |
Machism (philosophical ideas of Ernst Mach) |
分離主義者 see styles |
bunrishugisha ぶんりしゅぎしゃ |
separatists; schismatics |
無政府主義 无政府主义 see styles |
wú zhèng fǔ zhǔ yì wu2 zheng4 fu3 zhu3 yi4 wu cheng fu chu i museifushugi / musefushugi むせいふしゅぎ |
anarchism (doctrine of) anarchism |
醯摩嚩多部 see styles |
xì mó pó duō bù xi4 mo2 po2 duo1 bu4 hsi mo p`o to pu hsi mo po to pu Kemabata Bu |
Haimavatāḥ, school of the snow mountains, "a schismatic philosophical school, one of the five subdivisions" of the Māhāsaṅghikāḥ. Eitel. |
アナーキズム see styles |
anaakizumu / anakizumu アナーキズム |
anarchism |
最小国家主義 see styles |
saishoukokkashugi / saishokokkashugi さいしょうこっかしゅぎ |
minarchism |
サドマゾヒズム see styles |
sadomazohizumu サドマゾヒズム |
sadomasochism |
Variations: |
machizumo; machisumo マチズモ; マチスモ |
machismo |
Variations: |
anaakizumu; anakizumu / anakizumu; anakizumu アナーキズム; アナキズム |
anarchism |
Variations: |
mazohizumu; mazohisumu(ik); masohizumu(ik); mazokizumu(ik) マゾヒズム; マゾヒスム(ik); マソヒズム(ik); マゾキズム(ik) |
masochism |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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