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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

再従兄

see styles
 saijuukei / saijuke
    さいじゅうけい
elder second cousin

夏敬渠

see styles
xià jìng qú
    xia4 jing4 qu2
hsia ching ch`ü
    hsia ching chü
Xia Jingqu (1705-1787), Qing novelist, author of monumental novel 野叟曝言[Ye3 sou3 Pu4 yan2] Humble Words of a Rustic Elder

大伯子

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

大弟子

see styles
dà dì zǐ
    da4 di4 zi3
ta ti tzu
 dai daishi
sthavira, a chief disciple, the Fathers of the Buddhist church; an elder; an abbot; a priest licensed to preach and become an abbot; also 上坐.

姉さん

see styles
 neesan
    ねえさん
    anesan
    あねさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) elder sister; (2) (vocative) young lady; (3) miss (referring to a waitress, etc.); (4) ma'am (used by geisha to refer to their superiors)

姉じゃ

see styles
 aneja
    あねじゃ
(honorific or respectful language) (abbreviation) elder sister

姉者人

see styles
 anejahito
    あねじゃひと
(honorific or respectful language) (obscure) elder sister

姐さん

see styles
 neesan
    ねえさん
    anesan
    あねさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) elder sister; (2) (vocative) young lady; (3) miss (referring to a waitress, etc.); (4) ma'am (used by geisha to refer to their superiors)

尸迦羅

see styles
shī jiā luō
    shi1 jia1 luo1
shih chia lo
越 said to be Sujāta, son of an elder of Rājagṛha and the same as 須闍陀.

年寄衆

see styles
 toshiyorishuu / toshiyorishu
    としよりしゅう
(archaism) (See 年寄り・1) elder chief of a village or town during Edo Period

年長者

see styles
 nenchousha / nenchosha
    ねんちょうしゃ
senior; elder; person older than oneself

彌迦羅


弥迦罗

see styles
mí jiā luó
    mi2 jia1 luo2
mi chia lo
 Mikara
(or 彌呵羅) Mekhalā, a girdle, name of an elder.

悉替耶

see styles
xī tì yé
    xi1 ti4 ye2
hsi t`i yeh
    hsi ti yeh
 shittaiya
elder

木上座

see styles
mù shàng zuò
    mu4 shang4 zuo4
mu shang tso
 bokujōza
The elder with the tree, or the wooden elder; the elder's staff.

殊底迦

see styles
shū dǐ jiā
    shu1 di3 jia1
shu ti chia
 Shuchika
(殊底色迦) Jyotiṣka, 殊底穡殊底; 聚底色迦; 樹提迦 'a luminary, a heavenly body.' M.W. Name of a wealthy elder of Rājagṛha, who gave all his goods to the poor.

町年寄

see styles
 machidoshiyori
    まちどしより
town elder (Edo period); town leader; alderman

羊角芹

see styles
yáng jiǎo qín
    yang2 jiao3 qin2
yang chiao ch`in
    yang chiao chin
ground-elder (Aegopodium podagraria)

迦蘭陀


迦兰陀

see styles
jiā lán tuó
    jia1 lan2 tuo2
chia lan t`o
    chia lan to
 karanda
? karaṇḍa, ? karaṇḍaka. A bird which flies in flocks and has a pleasant note; also, a squirrel which awakened Bimbisāra to warn him against a snake. (2) The karaṇḍa-venuvana, a garden belonging to an elder called Karaṇḍa, used by a Nirgrantha sect, then presented by King Bimbisāra to Śākyamuni. Other forms: 迦蘭夷; 迦蘭馱; 迦蘭多迦; 迦藍陀; 伽鄰; 羯蘭鐸迦 (or 羯蘭馱迦).

體毘履


体毘履

see styles
tǐ pí lǚ
    ti3 pi2 lv3
t`i p`i lü
    ti pi lü
v. 他 Sthavira, elder, president.

エルダー

see styles
 erudaa / eruda
    エルダー
(personal name) Elder

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

お姉さん

see styles
 oneesan
    おねえさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) elder sister; (2) (vocative) young lady; (3) miss (referring to a waitress, etc.); (4) ma'am (used by geisha to refer to their superiors); (5) older girl (no relation)

お姐さん

see styles
 oneesan
    おねえさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) elder sister; (2) (vocative) young lady; (3) miss (referring to a waitress, etc.); (4) ma'am (used by geisha to refer to their superiors); (5) older girl (no relation)

ニワトコ

see styles
 niwatoko
    ニワトコ
(kana only) red-berried elder (Sambucus racemosa subsp. sieboldiana); Japanese elderberry

パイセン

see styles
 paisen
    パイセン
(slang) (See 先輩・せんぱい) senior (at work or school); superior; elder; older graduate; progenitor; old-timer

七滅諍法


七灭诤法

see styles
qī miè zhēng fǎ
    qi1 mie4 zheng1 fa3
ch`i mieh cheng fa
    chi mieh cheng fa
 shichi metsujō hō
saptādhikaraṇa-śamatha. Seven rules given in the Vinaya for settling disputes among the monks. Disputes arise from causes : from arguments; from discovery of misconduct; judgment and punishment of such; the correctness or otherwise of a religious observance. The seven rules are : 現前毘尼 saṃmukha-vinaya, face to face evidence, or appeal to the law; 憶念毘尼 smṛti-vinaya, witness or proof; 不痴毘尼 amūḍha-vinaya, irresponsibility, e.g. lunacy; 自言毘尼 tatsvabhavaiṣīya-vinaya, voluntary confession; 多語毘尼 pratijñākāraka-vinaya, decision by majority vote; 罪處所毘尼 yadbhūyasikīya-vinaya, condemnation of unconfessed sin by the 白四 or jñapticaturthin method, i.e. to make a statement and ask thrice for judgment; 草覆地毘尼 tṛṇastāraka-vinaya. , i.e. covering the mud with straw, i.e. in protracted disputes the appointment by each side of an elder to spread the straw of the law over the mud of the dispute.

二部五部

see styles
èr bù wǔ bù
    er4 bu4 wu3 bu4
erh pu wu pu
 nibu gobu
The two are the divisions which took place immediately after the Buddha's death into (a) the elder monks or intimate disciples, and (b) the general body of disciples, styled respectively 上座 and 大衆 q.v.; the five are the divisions, which are said to have occurred a century later, into Dharma-guptah 曇無德, Mulasarvastivadah 薩婆多, Mahisasakah 彌沙塞, Kasyapiyah迦葉遣 and Vatsiputriya 姿麤富羅.

Variations:
兄嫁

see styles
 aniyome
    あによめ
elder brother's wife; sister-in-law

姉じゃ人

see styles
 anejahito
    あねじゃひと
(honorific or respectful language) (obscure) elder sister

姉ちゃん

see styles
 neechan
    ねえちゃん
(1) (familiar language) (See 姉さん・1) (one's) older sister; (one's) elder sister; (2) girl

尸利毱多

see styles
shī lì jú duō
    shi1 li4 ju2 duo1
shih li chü to
 Shirikikuta
尸利崛多; 室利毱多 Śrīgupta, an elder in Rājagṛha, who tried to kill the Buddha with fire and poison; v. 尸利毱多長者經.

御兄さん

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

御姉さん

see styles
 oneesan
    おねえさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) elder sister; (2) (vocative) young lady; (3) miss (referring to a waitress, etc.); (4) ma'am (used by geisha to refer to their superiors); (5) older girl (no relation)

御姐さん

see styles
 oneesan
    おねえさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) elder sister; (2) (vocative) young lady; (3) miss (referring to a waitress, etc.); (4) ma'am (used by geisha to refer to their superiors); (5) older girl (no relation)

悉他薜攞

see styles
xī tā bì luó luǒ
    xi1 ta1 bi4 luo2 luo3
hsi t`a pi lo lo
    hsi ta pi lo lo
 shittabeira
悉替耶 sthavira, an elder, a term applied to a monk of 20-50 years of age and of ten years' standing; the Sthaviranikāya悉他陛攞尼迦耶 or 上坐部 q.v., one of the four branches of the Vaibhāṣika school.

月光童子

see styles
yuè guāng tóng zǐ
    yue4 guang1 tong2 zi3
yüeh kuang t`ung tzu
    yüeh kuang tung tzu
 Gakkō Dōshi
月光兒 The son of an elder of the capital of Magadha, who listening to heretics and against his son's pleadings, endeavoured to destroy the Buddha in a pitfall of fire, but, on the Buddha's approach, the fire turned to a pool and the father was converted; the son was then predicted by the Buddha to be king of China in a future incarnation, when all China and the Mongolian and other tribes would be converted, v. 月光童子經.

祇哆槃那


只哆槃那

see styles
qí chǐ pán nà
    qi2 chi3 pan2 na4
ch`i ch`ih p`an na
    chi chih pan na
 Gitahanna
(or 祇哆槃林); 祇園 (祇園精舍); 祇樹園; 祇樹給孤獨園; 祇樹花林窟; 祇桓林 (or 祇洹林); 祇陀林 (or 祇陀園); also 逝 or 誓多, etc. Jetavana, a park near Śrāvastī, said to have been obtained from Prince Jeta by the elder Anāthapiṇḍika, in which monasterial buildings were erected, the favourite resort of Śākyamuni. Two hundred years later it is said to have been destroyed by fire, rebuilt smaller 500 years after, and again a century later burnt down; thirteen years afterwards it was rebuilt on the earlier scale but a century later entirely destroyed. This is the account given in 法苑珠林 39.

義理の兄

see styles
 girinoani
    ぎりのあに
one's brother-in-law; stepbrother (elder)

義理の姉

see styles
 girinoane
    ぎりのあね
one's sister-in-law; stepsister (elder)

藥上菩薩


药上菩萨

see styles
yào shàng pú sà
    yao4 shang4 pu2 sa4
yao shang p`u sa
    yao shang pu sa
 Yakujō bosatsu
Bhaiṣajyasamudgata, bodhisattva of healing, he whose office, together with his brother, is to heal the sick. He is described as the younger of two brothers, the elder of whom is the 藥王 below.

藥王菩薩


药王菩萨

see styles
yào wáng pú sà
    yao4 wang2 pu2 sa4
yao wang p`u sa
    yao wang pu sa
 Yakuō Bosatsu
Bhaiṣajya-rāja Bodhisattva, the elder of the two brothers, who was the first to decide on his career as bodhisattva of healing, and led his younger brother to adopt the same course; see above. They are also styled Pure-eyed and Pure-treasury, which may indicate diagnosis and treatment. He is referred to in the Lotus Sutra as offering his arms as a brunt sacrifice to his Buddha.

訶佛罵祖


诃佛骂祖

see styles
hē fó mà zǔ
    he1 fo2 ma4 zu3
ho fo ma tsu
 kabutsu meso
To scold a Buddha and abuse an elder.

野叟曝言

see styles
yě sǒu pù yán
    ye3 sou3 pu4 yan2
yeh sou p`u yen
    yeh sou pu yen
Yesou Puyan or Humble Words of a Rustic Elder, monumental Qing novel by Xia Jingqu 夏敬渠[Xia4 Jing4 qu2]

長老尼偈


长老尼偈

see styles
zhǎng lǎo ní jié
    zhang3 lao3 ni2 jie2
chang lao ni chieh
 Chōrōni ge
Verses of the Elder Nuns

長者有智


长者有智

see styles
zhǎng zhě yǒu zhì
    zhang3 zhe3 you3 zhi4
chang che yu chih
 chōsha uchi
elder with wisdom

Variations:
お姉
御姉

see styles
 onee; onee; onee
    おねえ; オネエ; おネエ
(1) (abbreviation) (See お姉さん・1) elder sister; (2) (kana only) (slang) (See おかま・4) effeminate man

チャンネー

see styles
 channee
    チャンネー
(slang) (See 姉ちゃん・1) elder sister; girl

周利槃陀加


周利盘陀加

see styles
zhōu lì pán tuó jiā
    zhou1 li4 pan2 tuo2 jia1
chou li p`an t`o chia
    chou li pan to chia
 Shūrihandake
(or 周梨槃陀加) Kṣudrapanthaka; little (or mean) path. Twin brothers were born on the road, one called Śuddhipanthaka, Purity-path, the other born soon after and called as above, intp. 小路 small road, and 繼道 successor by the road. The elder was clever, the younger stupid, not even remembering his name, but became one of the earliest disciples of Buddha, and finally an arhat. The records are uncertain and confusing. Also 周利般兎; 周稚般他迦, 周利槃特 (周利槃特迦); 朱茶半託迦; 周陀.

Variations:
姉御
姐御

see styles
 anego
    あねご
(humble language) elder sister

揭利呵跋底

see styles
qì lì hē bá dǐ
    qi4 li4 he1 ba2 di3
ch`i li ho pa ti
    chi li ho pa ti
 keirikahatei
grḥapati, an elder, householder, proprietor, landlord.

秦皮葉の楓

see styles
 tonerikobanokaede
    とねりこばのかえで
(kana only) box elder (Acer negundo); boxelder maple; ash-leaved maple; maple ash; ashleaf maple

阿那他賓低


阿那他宾低

see styles
ān à tā bīn dī
    an1 a4 ta1 bin1 di1
an a t`a pin ti
    an a ta pin ti
 Anatapintei
Anāthapiṇḍada, a wealthy elder of Śrāvastī, famous for liberality to the needy, and his gift of the Jetavana with its gardens and buildings to the Buddha, cf. 祇. His original name was 須達多 Sudatta and his wife's 毘舍佉 Viśākhā.

フリューゲル

see styles
 furyuugeru / furyugeru
    フリューゲル
wing (ger: Flügel); (person) Pieter Brueghel the Elder

Variations:
姉(P)

see styles
 ane
    あね
older sister; elder sister

川老金剛經註


川老金刚经注

see styles
chuān lǎo jīn gāng jīng zhù
    chuan1 lao3 jin1 gang1 jing1 zhu4
ch`uan lao chin kang ching chu
    chuan lao chin kang ching chu
 Senrō Kongōkyō chū
Commentary to the Diamond Sūtra by the Elder Chuan

Variations:
接骨木
庭常

see styles
 niwatoko; sekkotsuboku(接骨木); niwatoko
    にわとこ; せっこつぼく(接骨木); ニワトコ
(kana only) red-berried elder (Sambucus racemosa subsp. sieboldiana); Japanese elderberry

とねりこ葉の楓

see styles
 tonerikobanokaede
    とねりこばのかえで
(kana only) box elder (Acer negundo); boxelder maple; ash-leaved maple; maple ash; ashleaf maple

Variations:
お姉
御姉(sK)

see styles
 onee; onee; onee
    おねえ; オネエ; おネエ
(1) (abbreviation) (See お姉さん・1) elder sister; (2) (kana only) (slang) (See おかま・4) effeminate man

トネリコバノカエデ

see styles
 tonerikobanokaede
    トネリコバノカエデ
(kana only) box elder (Acer negundo); boxelder maple; ash-leaved maple; maple ash; ashleaf maple

Variations:
古老
故老(rK)

see styles
 korou / koro
    ころう
old person (knowledgeable about events of the distant past); elderly person; elder

Variations:
姉貴
姐貴(rK)

see styles
 aneki
    あねき
(1) (familiar language) (honorific or respectful language) (貴 is ateji) elder sister; (2) (honorific or respectful language) older female friend

道高益安,勢高益危


道高益安,势高益危

see styles
dào gāo yì ān , shì gāo yì wēi
    dao4 gao1 yi4 an1 , shi4 gao1 yi4 wei1
tao kao i an , shih kao i wei
More moral strength increases one's safety, more power and influence increases one's danger (idiom, from Records of the Historian 史記|史记). cf Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it (William Pitt the Elder, 1770).

Variations:
姉さん(P)
姐さん

see styles
 neesan(p); anesan
    ねえさん(P); あねさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (usu. 姉さん) older sister; elder sister; (2) (vocative) young lady; (3) (referring to a waitress, etc.; usu. 姐さん) miss; (4) (used by geisha to refer to their superiors; usu. 姐さん) ma'am

Variations:
お兄さん(P)
御兄さん

see styles
 oniisan / onisan
    おにいさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 兄さん・1) older brother; elder brother; (2) (vocative) (See 兄さん・3) young man; buddy; fella; laddie

Variations:
姉者(ateji)
姉じゃ

see styles
 aneja
    あねじゃ
(honorific or respectful language) (archaism) (abbreviation) (See 姉者人) elder sister

ウィリアムピットジィエルダー

see styles
 iriamupittojierudaa / iriamupittojieruda
    ウィリアムピットジィエルダー
(person) William Pitt the Elder

ボックスエルダーカウンティー

see styles
 bokkusuerudaakauntii / bokkusuerudakaunti
    ボックスエルダーカウンティー
(place-name) Box Elder County

ガイウスプリニウスセクンドゥス

see styles
 gaiusupuriniususekundodosu
    ガイウスプリニウスセクンドゥス
(person) Gaius Plinius Secundus; Pliny the Elder

Variations:
姉者人(ateji)
姉じゃ人

see styles
 anejahito
    あねじゃひと
(honorific or respectful language) (archaism) elder sister

Variations:
お兄さん(P)
御兄さん(sK)

see styles
 oniisan / onisan
    おにいさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 兄さん・1) older brother; elder brother; (2) (familiar language) (oft. vocative) (See 兄さん・3) young man; buddy; fella; laddie

Variations:
ビッグブラザー
ビッグ・ブラザー

see styles
 bigguburazaa; biggu burazaa / bigguburaza; biggu buraza
    ビッグブラザー; ビッグ・ブラザー
(1) big brother; elder brother; (2) (from Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four) Big Brother; dictator; despot

ガイウス・プリニウス・セクンドゥス

see styles
 gaiusu puriniusu sekundodosu
    ガイウス・プリニウス・セクンドゥス
(person) Gaius Plinius Secundus; Pliny the Elder

Variations:
とねりこ葉の楓
秦皮葉の楓
梣葉の楓

see styles
 tonerikobanokaede; tonerikobanokaede
    とねりこばのかえで; トネリコバノカエデ
(kana only) box elder (Acer negundo); boxelder maple; ash-leaved maple; maple ash; ashleaf maple

Variations:
お姉さん(P)
お姐さん
御姉さん
御姐さん

see styles
 oneesan
    おねえさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (usu. お姉さん) (See 姉さん・1) older sister; elder sister; (2) (vocative) (See 姉さん・2) young lady; (3) (referring to a waitress, etc.; usu. お姐さん) (See 姉さん・3) miss; (4) (used by geisha to refer to their superiors; usu. お姐さん) (See 姉さん・4) ma'am; (5) older girl

Variations:
お姉さん(P)
お姐さん
御姉さん(sK)
御姐さん(sK)

see styles
 oneesan
    おねえさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (usu. お姉さん) (See 姉さん・1) older sister; elder sister; (2) (vocative) (See 姉さん・2) young lady; (3) (referring to a waitress, etc.; usu. お姐さん) (See 姉さん・3) miss; (4) (used by geisha to refer to their superiors; usu. お姐さん) (See 姉さん・4) ma'am; (5) older girl

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Free Asian Dictionary

Chinese Kanji Dictionary

Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

Japanese Chinese Dictionary