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Simple Dictionary Definition |
義 义 see styles |
yì yi4 i yoshimura よしむら |
More info & calligraphy: Justice / Rectitude / Right Decision(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) morality; righteousness; justice; honour (honor); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) meaning; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) {Buddh} teachings; doctrine; (n,n-pref) (4) nonconsanguineous relationship (i.e. of in-laws); (n,n-pref) (5) prosthesis; (surname) Yoshimura The right, proper, righteous; loyal; public-spirited, public; meaning, significance. It is used for the Skt. artha, object, purpose, meaning, etc.; also for abhidheya. |
翁 see styles |
wēng weng1 weng on おん |
More info & calligraphy: Ung(1) old man; venerable gentleman; (suffix) (2) (おう only) (honorific or respectful language) venerable; old; father; (surname) On an old man |
考 see styles |
kǎo kao3 k`ao kao takashi たかし |
More info & calligraphy: Caw(1) thought; (suffix noun) (2) report on one's investigation into ...; (suffix noun) (3) deceased father; (surname, given name) Takashi to think |
慈父 see styles |
jifu じふ |
More info & calligraphy: Loving Father |
父女 see styles |
fù nǚ fu4 nu:3 fu nü |
More info & calligraphy: Father and Daughter |
父娘 see styles |
oyako おやこ |
More info & calligraphy: Father and Daughter |
爸爸 see styles |
bà ba ba4 ba5 pa pa |
More info & calligraphy: Daddy / Father |
祖母 see styles |
zǔ mǔ zu3 mu3 tsu mu sobo(p); baba; ooba; oba; uba そぼ(P); ばば; おおば; おば; うば |
More info & calligraphy: Grandma / Grandmothergrandmother |
祖父 see styles |
zǔ fù zu3 fu4 tsu fu sofu そふ |
More info & calligraphy: Grandfather(1) grandfather; (2) (おおじ only) (See 爺・1) old man; (3) (おおじ only) kyogen mask used for the role of an old man; (place-name) Sofu grandfather |
老子 see styles |
lǎo zi lao3 zi5 lao tzu roushi / roshi ろうし |
More info & calligraphy: Lao Tzu / LaoziLaozi; Lao Tzu; Lao Tse; (person) Laozi (semi-legendary Chinese philosopher and deity); Lao Tzu; Lao Tse Laozi, or Laocius, the accepted founder of the Daoists. The theory that his soul went to India and was reborn as the Buddha is found in the 齊書 History of the Qi dynasty 顧歡傳. |
バーテル see styles |
baateru / bateru バーテル |
More info & calligraphy: Bhurtel |
富蘭克林 富兰克林 see styles |
fù lán kè lín fu4 lan2 ke4 lin2 fu lan k`o lin fu lan ko lin |
More info & calligraphy: Franklyn |
父慈子孝 see styles |
fù cí zǐ xiào fu4 ci2 zi3 xiao4 fu tz`u tzu hsiao fu tzu tzu hsiao |
More info & calligraphy: Love Between Child and Parents |
聖誕老人 圣诞老人 see styles |
shèng dàn lǎo rén sheng4 dan4 lao3 ren2 sheng tan lao jen |
More info & calligraphy: Santa Claus |
知子莫若父 see styles |
zhī zǐ mò ruò fù zhi1 zi3 mo4 ruo4 fu4 chih tzu mo jo fu |
More info & calligraphy: No one knows a son better than the father |
伯 see styles |
bó bo2 po haku はく |
father's elder brother; senior; paternal elder uncle; eldest of brothers; respectful form of address; Count, third of five orders of nobility 五等爵位[wu3 deng3 jue2 wei4] (1) count; earl; (2) (hist) (See 神祇官・2) chief official of the Department of Worship (under the ritsuryō system); (3) (abbreviation) (See 伯剌西爾・ブラジル) Brazil; (surname, given name) Haku eldest brother (?) |
公 see styles |
gōng gong1 kung hiromu ひろむ |
public; collectively owned; common; international (e.g. high seas, metric system, calendar); make public; fair; just; Duke, highest of five orders of nobility 五等爵位[wu3 deng3 jue2 wei4]; honorable (gentlemen); father-in-law; male (animal) (1) (See 私) public affair; government matter; the state; the government; the public; (n,n-suf) (2) duke; prince; (suffix) (3) (after the name of a high-ranking person) Sir; Lord; (suffix) (4) (after a person, animal, etc.) familiar or derogatory suffix; (given name) Hiromu Public, general, official; a duke, grandparent, gentleman; just, fair. |
叔 see styles |
shū shu1 shu yoshi よし |
uncle; father's younger brother; husband's younger brother; Taiwan pr. [shu2] (given name) Yoshi A father's younger brother; translit. śi, śu. |
嚴 严 see styles |
yán yan2 yen gen げん |
tight (closely sealed); stern; strict; rigorous; severe; father (surname) Gen Commanding, strict, awe-inspiring, glorious. For 華嚴 v. Twelve Strokes. |
夌 see styles |
líng ling2 ling |
to dawdle; the name of the father of the Emperor Yao |
娭 see styles |
āi ai1 ai |
see 娭姐[ai1 jie3], father's mother; granny (dialect); respectful form of address for older lady |
嫜 see styles |
zhāng zhang1 chang |
husband's father |
嬸 婶 see styles |
shěn shen3 shen |
wife of father's younger brother |
怙 see styles |
hù hu4 hu go |
to rely on; father (formal) to depend on |
椿 see styles |
chūn chun1 ch`un chun tsubakizaki つばきざき |
Chinese toon (Toona sinensis); tree of heaven (Ailanthus altissima); (literary metaphor) father (kana only) common camellia; Camellia japonica; (surname) Tsubakizaki |
父 see styles |
fù fu4 fu chichi ちち |
father (humble language) (See 母) father; (surname) Chichi pitṛ, 比多 Father. |
爸 see styles |
bà ba4 pa |
father; dad; pa; papa |
禰 祢 see styles |
mí mi2 mi nene ねね |
memorial tablet in a temple commemorating a deceased father (personal name) Nene |
舅 see styles |
jiù jiu4 chiu shuuto(p); shiuto; shiito(ok) / shuto(p); shiuto; shito(ok) しゅうと(P); しうと; しいと(ok) |
maternal uncle (See 姑) father-in-law |
鯀 鲧 see styles |
gǔn gun3 kun kon こん |
Gun, mythical father of Yu the Great 大禹[Da4 Yu3] (personal name) Kon |
お父 see styles |
otou / oto おとう |
(honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (abbreviation) daddy; father; husband |
とと see styles |
dodo ドド |
(child. language) (See 父・ちち) father; (personal name) Dodo |
七逆 see styles |
qī nì qi1 ni4 ch`i ni chi ni shichigyaku |
(七逆罪) The seven rebellious acts, or deadly sins — shedding a Buddha's blood, killing father, mother, monk, teacher, subverting or disrupting monks, killing an arhat. V. 梵綱經下. |
丈人 see styles |
zhàng rén zhang4 ren2 chang jen takehito たけひと |
wife's father (father-in-law); old man (1) (honorific or respectful language) elder; senior; (2) wife's father; father-in-law; (given name) Takehito |
三位 see styles |
sān wèi san1 wei4 san wei mitsui みつい |
(1) (esp. さんい) third place; third rank; (2) (esp. さんみ) third rank (in the Japanese court system); (3) {Christn} (esp. さんみ) Trinity; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit; (surname) Mitsui three stages |
三尊 see styles |
sān zūn san1 zun1 san tsun sanzon; sanson さんぞん; さんそん |
(1) (さんぞん only) {Buddh} Buddha triad; image of a Buddha attended by two Bodhisattvas; (2) (さんぞん only) {Buddh} (See 三宝) The Three Jewels; Buddha, the teachings of Buddha, and the community of monks and nuns; (3) (さんぞん only) (See 三尊天井) head and shoulders (stock price, etc. chart pattern); (4) the three people one must esteem: master, father, teacher The three honoured ones: Buddha, the Law, the Ecclesia or Order. Others are: Amitābha, Avalokiteśvara, and Mahāsthāmaprāpta, who, according to the Pure-land sect, come to welcome the dying invoker. Another group is Bhaiṣajya, Vairocana, and Candraprabha; and another, Śākyamunī, Mañjuśrī, and Samantabhadra. |
三従 see styles |
mitsugu みつぐ |
a woman's three obediences (father, husband and son; according to Buddhist and Confucianist teachings); (personal name) Mitsugu |
三從 三从 see styles |
sān cóng san1 cong2 san ts`ung san tsung san shō |
A woman's three subordinations, to father, husband, and son; stated in several sūtras, e.g. 四十華嚴經28. |
三族 see styles |
sān zú san1 zu2 san tsu sanzoku さんぞく |
(old) three generations (father, self and sons); three clans (your own, your mother's, your wife's) three types of relatives (e.g. father, children and grandchildren; parents, siblings, wife and children; etc.) |
三車 三车 see styles |
sān chē san1 che1 san ch`e san che sansha |
triyāna. 三乘 or 三乘法門 (1) The three vehicles across saṃsāra into nirvāṇa, i.e. the carts offered by the father in the Lotus Sutra to lure his children out of the burning house: (a) goat carts, representing śrāvakas; (b) deer carts, pratyekabuddhas; (c) bullock carts, bodhisattvas. (2) The three principal schools of Buddhism— Hīnayāna, Madhyamayāna, Mahāyāna. |
不空 see styles |
bù kōng bu4 kong1 pu k`ung pu kung fukuu / fuku ふくう |
(given name, person) Fukuu Amogha, Amoghavajra. 不空三藏; 智藏; 阿目佉跋折羅 Not empty (or not in vain) vajra. The famous head of the Yogācāra school in China. A Singhalese of northern brahmanic descent, having lost his father, he came at the age of 15 with his uncle to 東海, the eastern sea, or China, where in 718 he became a disciple of 金剛智 Vajrabodhi. After the latter's death in 732, and at his wish, Eliot says in 741, he went to India and Ceylon in search of esoteric or tantric writings, and returned in 746, when he baptized the emperor Xuan Tsung. He was especially noted for rain-making and stilling storms. In 749 he received permission to return home, but was stopped by imperial orders when in the south of China. In ?756 under Su Tsung he was recalled to the capital. His time until 771 was spent translating and editing tantric books in 120 volumes, and the Yogacara 密教 rose to its peak of prosperity. He died greatly honoured at 70 years of age, in 774, the twelfth year of Tai Tsung, the third emperor under whom he had served. The festival of feeding the hungry spirits 孟蘭勝會 is attributed to him. His titles of 智藏 and 不空三藏 are Thesaurus of Wisdom and Amogha Tripitaka. |
不肖 see styles |
bù xiào bu4 xiao4 pu hsiao fushou / fusho ふしょう |
(literary) unlike one's parents; degenerate; unworthy (adj-no,adj-na,n) (1) unworthy (of one's father, teacher, etc.); (pronoun) (2) (humble language) I; me; (adj-no,adj-na,n) (3) (form) (used self-referentially) incompetent; unskilled; inexperienced; foolish; (noun or adjectival noun) (4) (archaism) unfortunate; unlucky; (given name) Fushou does not reject |
世伯 see styles |
shì bó shi4 bo2 shih po |
uncle (affectionate name for a friend older than one's father); old friend |
世母 see styles |
shì mǔ shi4 mu3 shih mu |
wife of father's elder brother (old) |
世父 see styles |
shì fù shi4 fu4 shih fu sefu |
the father of the world |
乃父 see styles |
daifu だいふ |
father |
乾爹 干爹 see styles |
gān diē gan1 die1 kan tieh |
adoptive father (traditional adoption, i.e. without legal ramifications) |
二老 see styles |
èr lǎo er4 lao3 erh lao |
mother and father; parents |
五倫 五伦 see styles |
wǔ lún wu3 lun2 wu lun gorin ごりん |
the five Confucian relationships (ruler-subject, father-son, brother-brother, husband-wife, friend-friend) the five Confucian filial-piety relationships |
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. |
亜父 see styles |
afu あふ |
(archaism) person one respects second only to one's father |
亞所 亚所 see styles |
yà suǒ ya4 suo3 ya so |
Azor (son of Eliakim and father of Zadok in Matthew 1:13-14) |
亞父 亚父 see styles |
yà fù ya4 fu4 ya fu |
(term of respect) second only to father; like a father (to me) |
亡父 see styles |
boufu / bofu ぼうふ |
(See 亡母) deceased father; late father |
人父 see styles |
rén fù ren2 fu4 jen fu |
father (as a social role) |
令尊 see styles |
lìng zūn ling4 zun1 ling tsun |
Your esteemed father (honorific) |
仲父 see styles |
zhòng fù zhong4 fu4 chung fu |
father's younger brother; (sometimes used to refer to Confucius) |
伍奢 see styles |
wǔ shē wu3 she1 wu she |
Wu She (–522 BC), father of Wu Zixu 伍子胥[Wu3 Zi3 xu1], official of the state of Chu, executed after being falsely accused by King Ping of Chu |
伯伯 see styles |
bó bo bo2 bo5 po po |
father's elder brother; uncle |
伯叔 see styles |
bó shū bo2 shu1 po shu hakushuku はくしゅく |
father's brother (uncle); husband's brother (brother-in-law) brothers; one's father's brothers |
伯母 see styles |
bó mǔ bo2 mu3 po mu uba うば |
wife of father's elder brother; aunt; (polite form of address for a woman who is about the age of one's mother); CL:個|个[ge4] aunt; (surname) Uba |
伯父 see styles |
bó fù bo2 fu4 po fu eoji えおじ |
father's elder brother; term of respect for older man; CL:個|个[ge4] (archaism) (See 阿叔) uncle (one's father's older brother) |
元勛 元勋 see styles |
yuán xūn yuan2 xun1 yüan hsün |
leading light; founding father; principal proponent; also written 元勳|元勋 |
元勳 元勋 see styles |
yuán xūn yuan2 xun1 yüan hsün |
leading light; founding father; principal proponent |
先人 see styles |
xiān rén xian1 ren2 hsien jen sakito さきと |
ancestor; forefather; sb's late father predecessor; pioneer; ancestor; (personal name) Sakito |
先代 see styles |
sakiyo さきよ |
(1) previous generation (of a family); previous head of the family; one's (late) father; (2) predecessor; (3) previous age; previous generation; (female given name) Sakiyo |
先公 see styles |
xiān gōng xian1 gong1 hsien kung senkou / senko せんこう |
(literary) my late father (1) (colloquialism) (derogatory term) teacher; teach; (2) previous ruler; previous lord; lord of the previous generation |
先君 see styles |
xiān jun xian1 jun1 hsien chün senkun せんくん |
my late father; my ancestors; the late emperor (1) (form) previous lord; late lord; (2) (form) (one's) late father; (3) (form) ancestor |
先父 see styles |
xiān fù xian1 fu4 hsien fu senpu せんぷ |
deceased father; my late father deceased father |
先考 see styles |
senkou / senko せんこう |
(form) (See 先妣) (one's) late father |
光陰 光阴 see styles |
guāng yīn guang1 yin1 kuang yin kouin / koin こういん |
time available time; Father Time time (and tide) |
公公 see styles |
gōng gong gong1 gong5 kung kung |
husband's father; father-in-law; grandpa; grandad; (old) form of address for a eunuch |
公爹 see styles |
gōng diē gong1 die1 kung tieh |
husband's father |
六親 六亲 see styles |
liù qīn liu4 qin1 liu ch`in liu chin rokushin ろくしん |
six close relatives, namely: father 父[fu4], mother 母[mu3], older brothers 兄[xiong1], younger brothers 弟[di4], wife 妻[qi1], male children 子[zi3]; one's kin the six blood relations The six immediate relations— father and mother, wife and child, elder and younger brothers. |
厳君 see styles |
genkun げんくん |
(honorific or respectful language) your father |
厳父 see styles |
genpu げんぷ |
your honored father; your honoured father |
叔公 see styles |
shū gōng shu1 gong1 shu kung |
great uncle; grandfather's younger brother; husband's father's younger brother |
叔叔 see styles |
shū shu shu1 shu5 shu shu |
father's younger brother; paternal uncle; form of address used by children for a male one generation older |
叔婆 see styles |
shū pó shu1 po2 shu p`o shu po |
aunt by marriage; husband's aunt; husband's father's younger brother's wife |
叔母 see styles |
shū mǔ shu1 mu3 shu mu shukubo しゅくぼ oba おば |
aunt; wife of father's younger brother aunt |
叔父 see styles |
shū fù shu1 fu4 shu fu shukufu しゅくふ otooji おとおじ oji おじ |
father's younger brother; uncle (archaism) uncle (one's father's younger brother); uncle |
同父 see styles |
doufu / dofu どうふ |
(See 異父) same father |
君父 see styles |
kunpu くんぷ |
(form) one's lord and one's father; one's master and one's father |
喪父 丧父 see styles |
sàng fù sang4 fu4 sang fu |
to be orphaned of one's father |
嚴慈 严慈 see styles |
yán cí yan2 ci2 yen tz`u yen tzu |
strict and compassionate; strict as a father and tender as a mother |
嚴父 严父 see styles |
yán fù yan2 fu4 yen fu |
strict or stern father |
国父 see styles |
kokufu こくふ |
father of one's country; father of the nation |
國父 国父 see styles |
guó fù guo2 fu4 kuo fu |
father or founder of a nation; Father of the Republic (Sun Yat-sen) See: 国父 |
圖靈 图灵 see styles |
tú líng tu2 ling2 t`u ling tu ling |
Alan Turing (1912-1954), English mathematician, considered as the father of computer science |
坑爹 see styles |
kēng diē keng1 die1 k`eng tieh keng tieh |
to get one's father involved in a difficult situation; (vulgar) (of something that makes one feel misled or let down etc) to be a big disappointment |
外公 see styles |
wài gōng wai4 gong1 wai kung |
(coll.) mother's father; maternal grandfather |
外舅 see styles |
wài jiù wai4 jiu4 wai chiu gaikyuu / gaikyu がいきゅう |
(literary) father-in-law; wife's father (rare) father-in-law (of the husband) |
多多 see styles |
duō duō duo1 duo1 to to tada ただ |
many; much; a lot; lots and lots; more; even more (adj-na,adv,adv-to) (kana only) in tufts; tufty; bushy; thick; luxuriant; (adverb) very much; very many; more and more; (surname) Tada a father |
大伯 see styles |
dà bó da4 bo2 ta po oohaku おおはく |
husband's older brother; father's older brother (esp. his oldest brother) (surname) Oohaku |
大叔 see styles |
dà shū da4 shu1 ta shu |
eldest of father's younger brothers; uncle (term used to address a man about the age of one's father) |
大姑 see styles |
dà gū da4 gu1 ta ku |
father's oldest sister; husband's older sister; sister-in-law |
大娘 see styles |
dà niáng da4 niang2 ta niang |
(coll.) father's older brother's wife; aunt (polite address) |
大媽 大妈 see styles |
dà mā da4 ma1 ta ma |
father's elder brother's wife; aunt (affectionate term for an elderly woman) |
大殿 see styles |
dà diàn da4 dian4 ta tien daiden だいでん |
main hall of a Buddhist temple (1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 若殿・わかとの・2) current master; father of one's current master; (2) (honorific or respectful language) minister (of government); noble; (3) (honorific or respectful language) (archaism) nobleman's residence; (surname) Daiden great shrine hall |
大爺 大爷 see styles |
dà ye da4 ye5 ta yeh ooya おおや |
(coll.) father's older brother; uncle; term of respect for older man (surname) Ooya |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Father and Son" in Chinese and/or Japanese.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
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