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There are 86 total results for your Goat search in the dictionary.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
yáng
    yang2
yang
 you / yo
    よう

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Goat / Sheep
sheep; goat; CL:頭|头[tou2],隻|只[zhi1]
sheep (Ovis aries); (female given name) Yō
avi, a sheep, goat, ram.

ヤギ

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 yagi
    ヤギ

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Yaghi
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) goat; (female given name) Yagi

キーフ

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 kiifu / kifu
    キーフ

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Keefe
geep; goat-sheep chimera or hybrid; (personal name) Keefe

コート

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 gooto
    ゴート

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Cote
(1) goat; (2) Goth; (personal name) Gort

山羊座

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shān yáng zuò
    shan1 yang2 zuo4
shan yang tso
 yagiza
    やぎざ

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Capricorn Zodiac Symbol / Sign
(Tw, HK) see 摩羯座[Mo2 jie2 zuo4]
Capricornus (constellation); Capricorn; the Goat

ターキン

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 daakin / dakin
    ダーキン
takin (Budorcas taxicolor); cattle chamois; gnu goat; (personal name) Durkin

山羊

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shān yáng
    shan1 yang2
shan yang
 yagi
    やぎ
goat; (gymnastics) small-sized vaulting horse
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) goat; (surname) Yagi

see styles

    di1
ti
 hagiwara
    はぎわら
billy goat; ram
(personal name) Hagiwara

see styles
yuán
    yuan2
yüan
large-horned wild goat

see styles
nóu
    nou2
nou
 dō
mountain goat

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yán
    yan2
yen
goat (archaic)

メー

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 mee
    メー
bleat; baa (goat sound); (female given name) Me

三乘

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sān shèng
    san1 sheng4
san sheng
 minori
    みのり
(surname) Minori
Triyāna, the three vehicles, or conveyances which carry living beings across saṁsāra or mortality (births-and-deaths) to the shores of nirvāṇa. The three are styled 小,中, and 大. Sometimes the three vehicles are defined as 聲聞 Śrāvaka, that of the hearer or obedient disciple; 緣覺Pratyeka-buddha, that of the enlightened for self; these are described as 小乘 because the objective of both is personal salvation; the third is 菩薩Bodhisattva, or 大乘 Mahāyāna, because the objective is the salvation of all the living. The three are also depicted as 三車 three wains, drawn by a goat, a deer, an ox. The Lotus declares that the three are really the One Buddha-vehicle, which has been revealed in three expedient forms suited to his disciples' capacity, the Lotus Sūtra being the unifying, complete, and final exposition. The Three Vehicles are differently explained by different exponents, e.g. (1) Mahāyāna recognizes (a) Śrāvaka, called Hīnayāna, leading in longer or shorter periods to arhatship; (b) Pratyeka-buddha, called Madhyamayāna, leading after still longer or shorter periods to a Buddhahood ascetically attained and for self; (c) Bodhisattva, called Mahayana, leading after countless ages of self-sacrifce in saving others and progressive enlightenment to ultimate Buddhahood. (2) Hīnayāna is also described as possessing three vehicles 聲, 緣, 菩 or 小, 中, 大, the 小 and 中 conveying to personal salvation their devotees in ascetic dust and ashes and mental annihilation, the 大 leading to bodhi, or perfect enlightenment, and the Buddha's way. Further definitions of the Triyāna are: (3) True bodhisattva teaching for the 大; pratyeka-buddha without ignorant asceticism for the 中; and śrāvaka with ignorant asceticism for the 小. (4) (a) 一乘 The One-Vehicle which carries all to Buddhahood: of this the 華嚴 Hua-yen and 法華 Fa-hua are typical exponents; (b) 三乘法 the three-vehicle, containing practitioners of all three systems, as expounded in books of the 深密般若; (c) 小乘 the Hīnayāna pure and simple as seen in the 四阿合經 Four Āgamas. Śrāvakas are also described as hearers of the Four Truths and limited to that degree of development; they hear from the pratyeka-buddhas, who are enlightened in the Twelve Nidānas 因緣; the bodhisattvas make the 六度 or six forms of transmigration their field of sacrificial saving work, and of enlightenment. The Lotus Sūtra really treats the 三乘. Three Vehicles as 方便 or expedient ways, and offers a 佛乘 Buddha Vehicle as the inclusive and final vehicle.

三車


三车

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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.

光宅

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guāng zhái
    guang1 zhai2
kuang chai
 Kōtaku
Kuang-chai, name of the temple where 法雲 Fa-yun early in the sixth century wrote his commentary on the Lotus Sutra, which is known as the 光宅疏; 光宅 became his epithet. He made a division of four yāna from the Burning House parable, the goat cart representing the śrāvaka, the deer cart the pratyekabuddha, the ox-cart the Hīnayāna bodhisattva, and the great white ox-cart the Mahāyāna bodhisattva; a division adopted by T'ien-t'ai.

四乘

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sì shèng
    si4 sheng4
ssu sheng
 shijō
The goat, deer, and ox carts and the great white-bullock cart of the Lotus Sutra, see 四車.

四車


四车

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sì chē
    si4 che1
ssu ch`e
    ssu che
 yotsuguruma
    よつぐるま
(surname) Yotsuguruma
The four vehicles 四乘 of the Lotus Sutra 譬喩品, i. e. goat, deer, bullock, and great white-bullock carts.

大乘

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dà shèng
    da4 sheng4
ta sheng
 oonori
    おおのり
Mahayana, the Great Vehicle; Buddhism based on the Mayahana sutras, as spread to Central Asia, China and beyond; also pr. [Da4 cheng2]
(surname) Oonori
Mahāyāna; also called 上乘; 妙乘; 勝乘; 無上乘; 無上上乘; 不惡乘; 無等乘, 無等等乘; 摩訶衍 The great yāna, wain, or conveyance, or the greater vehicle in comparison with the 小乘 Hīnayāna. It indicates universalism, or Salvation for all, for all are Buddha and will attain bodhi. It is the form of Buddhism prevalent in Tibet, Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan, and in other places in the Far East. It is also called Northern Buddhism. It is interpreted as 大教 the greater teaching as compared with 小教 the smaller, or inferior. Hīnayāna, which is undoubtedly nearer to the original teaching of the Buddha, is unfairly described as an endeavour to seek nirvana through an ash-covered body, an extinguished intellect, and solitariness; its followers are sravakas and pratyekabuddhas (i.e. those who are striving for their own deliverance through ascetic works). Mahāyāna, on the other hand, is described as seeking to find and extend all knowledge, and, in certain schools, to lead all to Buddhahood. It has a conception of an Eternal Buddha, or Buddhahood as Eternal (Adi-Buddha), but its especial doctrines are, inter alia, (a) the bodhisattvas 菩薩 , i.e. beings who deny themselves final Nirvana until, according to their vows, they have first saved all the living; (b) salvation by faith in, or invocation of the Buddhas or bodhisattvas; (c) Paradise as a nirvana of bliss in the company of Buddhas, bodhisattvas, saints, and believers. Hīnayāna is sometimes described as 自利 self-benefiting, and Mahāyāna as 自利利他 self-benefit for the benefit of others, unlimited altruism and pity being the theory of Mahāyāna. There is a further division into one-yana and three-yanas: the trīyāna may be śrāvaka, pratyeka-buddha, and bodhisattva, represented by a goat, deer, or bullock cart; the one-yāna is that represented by the Lotus School as the one doctrine of the Buddha, which had been variously taught by him according to the capacity of his hearers, v. 方便. Though Mahāyāna tendencies are seen in later forms of the older Buddhism, the foundation of Mahāyāna has been attributed to Nāgārjuna 龍樹. "The characteristics of this system are an excess of transcendental speculation tending to abstract nihilism, and the substitution of fanciful degrees of meditation and contemplation (v. Samādhi and Dhyāna) in place of the practical asceticism of the Hīnayāna school."[Eitel 68-9.] Two of its foundation books are the 起信論and the 妙法蓮華經 but a larnge numberof Mahāyāna sutras are ascribed to the Buddha。.

氈鹿

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 kamoshika
    かもしか
(kana only) serow; wild goat

火宅

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huǒ zhái
    huo3 zhai2
huo chai
 kataku
    かたく
{Buddh} this world of suffering
The parable of the burning house; one of the 'seven parables' in the Lotus Sutra 譬喩品, that of the burning house from which the owner tempts his heedless children by the device of the three kinds of carts— goat, deer, and bullock, especially a white-bullock cart i. e. Mahāyāna.

碇草

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 ikarisou / ikariso
    いかりそう
(kana only) horny goat weed (Epimedium grandiflorum var. thunbergianum)

糞爺

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 kusojijii; kusojijii / kusojiji; kusojiji
    くそじじい; クソジジイ
(kana only) (derogatory term) old man; old goat

羊乘

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yáng shèng
    yang2 sheng4
yang sheng
 yōjō
goat cart

羊怪

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yáng guài
    yang2 guai4
yang kuai
faun, half-goat half-human creature of Greek mythology

羊棧


羊栈

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yáng zhàn
    yang2 zhan4
yang chan
sheep or goat pen

羊男

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yáng nán
    yang2 nan2
yang nan
goat-man; faun of Greek mythology

羊肉

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yáng ròu
    yang2 rou4
yang jou
 youniku / yoniku
    ようにく
mutton; goat meat
mutton; lamb (meat)

羊車


羊车

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yáng chē
    yang2 che1
yang ch`e
    yang che
 yōsha
羊乘 The inferior, or śrāvaka, form of Buddhism, v. Lotus Sūtra, in the parable of the burning house.

羚牛

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líng niú
    ling2 niu2
ling niu
takin (type of goat-antelope)

野羊

see styles
 yagi
    やぎ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) goat

錨草

see styles
 ikarisou / ikariso
    いかりそう
(kana only) horny goat weed (Epimedium grandiflorum var. thunbergianum)

ホホバ

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 hohoba
    ホホバ
jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis); goat nut; deer nut

やぎ座

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 yagiza
    やぎざ
Capricornus (constellation); Capricorn; the Goat

二毛子

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èr máo zi
    er4 mao2 zi5
erh mao tzu
lit. secondary foreigner; (derogatory term for Chinese Christians and others associated with foreigners, used at the time of the Boxer Rebellion); (coll.) westernized Chinese person; (derog.) person of mixed Chinese and Russian blood; (slang) Ukraine; German shepherd dog; (dialect) two-year-old goat

半獣神

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 hanjuushin / hanjushin
    はんじゅうしん
goat-god; satyr; Pan; Faunus

子山羊

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 koyagi
    こやぎ
kid; young goat; goatling

小山羊

see styles
 koyagi
    こやぎ
kid; young goat; goatling

山羊毛

see styles
 yagimou / yagimo
    やぎもう
goat hair

扭角羚

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niǔ jiǎo líng
    niu3 jiao3 ling2
niu chiao ling
takin (Budorcas taxicolor); goat-antelope

淫羊藿

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yín yáng huò
    yin2 yang2 huo4
yin yang huo
Epimedium, genus of herbaceous flowering plant, cultivated in the Far East as aphrodisiac; also called barrenwort or horny goatweed (said to resemble crushed goat's testicles)

無常鵑


无常鹃

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wú cháng juān
    wu2 chang2 juan1
wu ch`ang chüan
    wu chang chüan
 mujō ken
The bird which cries of impermanence, messenger of the shades, the goat-sucker.

磨羯宮

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 makatsukyuu / makatsukyu
    まかつきゅう
Capricorn (10th zodiacal sign); the Goat

カシミア

see styles
 kashimia
    カシミア
cashmere (fiber, yarn, fleece, clothing, etc. from the cashmere goat)

カシミヤ

see styles
 kashimiya
    カシミヤ
cashmere (fiber, yarn, fleece, clothing, etc. from the cashmere goat); (place-name) Cashmere

カモシカ

see styles
 kamoshika
    カモシカ
(kana only) serow; wild goat

ゴート島

see styles
 goototou / goototo
    ゴートとう
(place-name) Goat (island)

ザーネン

see styles
 zaanen / zanen
    ザーネン
Saanen (goat breed) (ger:); (place-name) Saanen

ヤギ亜科

see styles
 yagiaka
    ヤギあか
Caprinae (subfamily of goat-antelopes)

大白牛車


大白牛车

see styles
dà bái niú chē
    da4 bai2 niu2 che1
ta pai niu ch`e
    ta pai niu che
 dai byaku gosha
The great white-bullock cart of the Lotus Sutra, the Mahāyāna, as contrasted with the deer-cart and goat-cart of śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas, i.e. of Hīnayāna.

淫羊かく

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 inyoukaku / inyokaku
    いんようかく
horny goat weed (Epimedium grandiflorum var. thunbergianum); rowdy lamb herb; barrenwort; bishop's hat; fairy wings; yin yang huo

白岩山羊

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 shiroiwayagi; shiroiwayagi
    しろいわやぎ; シロイワヤギ
(kana only) mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus); Rocky Mountain goat

羊觸藩籬


羊触藩篱

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yáng chù fān lí
    yang2 chu4 fan1 li2
yang ch`u fan li
    yang chu fan li
lit. billy goat's horns caught in the fence (idiom from Book of Changes 易經|易经); impossible to advance or to retreat; without any way out of a dilemma; trapped; in an impossible situation

羝羊觸藩


羝羊触藩

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dī yáng chù fān
    di1 yang2 chu4 fan1
ti yang ch`u fan
    ti yang chu fan
lit. billy goat's horns caught in the fence (idiom from Book of Changes 易經|易经); impossible to advance or to retreat; without any way out of a dilemma; trapped; in an impossible situation

順手牽羊


顺手牵羊

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shùn shǒu qiān yáng
    shun4 shou3 qian1 yang2
shun shou ch`ien yang
    shun shou chien yang
lit. to lead away a goat while passing by (idiom); fig. to opportunistically pocket sb's possessions and walk off

イカリソウ

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 ikarisou / ikariso
    イカリソウ
(kana only) horny goat weed (Epimedium grandiflorum var. thunbergianum)

シェーブル

see styles
 sheeburu
    シェーブル
goat milk cheese (fre: chèvre)

ヤギミルク

see styles
 yagimiruku
    ヤギミルク
goat's milk

Variations:
山羊
野羊

 yagi; yagi
    やぎ; ヤギ
(kana only) goat

山羊ミルク

see styles
 yagimiruku; yagimiruku
    やぎミルク; ヤギミルク
(kana only) goat's milk; goat milk

Variations:
氈鹿
羚羊

 kamoshika; kamoshika
    かもしか; カモシカ
(kana only) serow; wild goat

異生羝羊心


异生羝羊心

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yì shēng dī yáng xīn
    yi4 sheng1 di1 yang2 xin1
i sheng ti yang hsin
 ishō teiyō shin
Common 'butting goat', or animal, propensities for food and lust.

Variations:
碇草
錨草

 ikarisou; ikarisou / ikariso; ikariso
    イカリソウ; いかりそう
(kana only) horny goat weed (Epimedium grandiflorum var. thunbergianum)

贖罪の山羊

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 shokuzainoyagi
    しょくざいのやぎ
(exp,n) {Christn} sacrificial goat; scapegoat

鐃循ホワ申

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 鐃循howa申
    鐃循ホワ申
jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis); goat nut; deer nut

アンゴラ山羊

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 angorayagi
    アンゴラやぎ
Angora goat

インヨウカク

see styles
 inyoukaku / inyokaku
    インヨウカク
horny goat weed (Epimedium grandiflorum var. thunbergianum); rowdy lamb herb; barrenwort; bishop's hat; fairy wings; yin yang huo

カシミア山羊

see styles
 kashimiayagi
    カシミアやぎ
Cashmere goat

シロイワヤギ

see styles
 shiroiwayagi
    シロイワヤギ
(kana only) mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus); Rocky Mountain goat

Variations:
小山羊
子山羊

 koyagi
    こやぎ
kid; young goat; goatling

Variations:
山羊毛
ヤギ毛

 yagimou / yagimo
    やぎもう
goat hair

シェーブルチーズ

see styles
 sheeburuchiizu / sheeburuchizu
    シェーブルチーズ
(food term) goat milk cheese

Variations:
バッコ柳
跋扈柳

 bakkoyanagi; bakkoyanagi
    バッコヤナギ; ばっこやなぎ
(kana only) goat willow (Salix caprea); pussy willow

Variations:
淫羊藿
淫羊かく

 inyoukaku; inyoukaku / inyokaku; inyokaku
    いんようかく; インヨウカク
(See 碇草) horny goat weed (Epimedium grandiflorum var. thunbergianum); rowdy lamb herb; barrenwort; bishop's hat; fairy wings; yin yang huo

シェーブル・チーズ

 sheeburu chiizu / sheeburu chizu
    シェーブル・チーズ
(food term) goat milk cheese

Variations:
山羊
野羊(rK)

 yagi(gikun); yagi
    やぎ(gikun); ヤギ
(kana only) goat

Variations:
搾乳
さく乳

 sakunyuu / sakunyu
    さくにゅう
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) milking (a cow, goat, etc.); (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) breast pumping; milk expression

Variations:
羚羊
氈鹿(rK)

 kamoshika; kamoshika
    かもしか; カモシカ
(kana only) serow; wild goat

Variations:
山羊乳
ヤギ乳
やぎ乳

 yaginyuu / yaginyu
    やぎにゅう
(See ヤギミルク) goat's milk; goat milk

Variations:
山羊座
やぎ座
ヤギ座

 yagiza(山羊座, yagi座); yagiza(yagi座)
    やぎざ(山羊座, やぎ座); ヤギざ(ヤギ座)
Capricornus (constellation); Capricorn; the Goat

Variations:
糞爺
糞ジジイ(sK)

 kusojijii; kusojijii; kusojiji(sk) / kusojiji; kusojiji; kusojiji(sk)
    くそじじい; クソジジイ; クソジジィ(sk)
(kana only) (derogatory term) old man; old goat

Variations:
ゴートチーズ
ゴート・チーズ

 gootochiizu; gooto chiizu / gootochizu; gooto chizu
    ゴートチーズ; ゴート・チーズ
goat cheese

Variations:
山羊座
やぎ座
ヤギ座(sK)

 yagiza
    やぎざ
{astron} Capricornus (constellation); Capricorn; the Goat

Variations:
黒ヤギ
黒山羊
黒やぎ(sK)

 kuroyagi
    くろやぎ
black goat

Variations:
シェーブルチーズ
シェーブル・チーズ

 sheeburuchiizu; sheeburu chiizu / sheeburuchizu; sheeburu chizu
    シェーブルチーズ; シェーブル・チーズ
{food} (See シェーブル) goat milk cheese

Variations:
子ヤギ
子やぎ
子山羊
小ヤギ
小山羊
小やぎ

 koyagi; koyagi
    こやぎ; コヤギ
kid; young goat; goatling

Variations:
子ヤギ
子山羊
小山羊
子やぎ(sK)
小ヤギ(sK)
小やぎ(sK)

 koyagi; koyagi(sk)
    こやぎ; コヤギ(sk)
kid; young goat

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

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