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Simple Dictionary Definition |
聖 圣 see styles |
shèng sheng4 sheng mina みな |
More info & calligraphy: The Saint(1) highly virtuous monk; (2) (honorific or respectful language) monk; (3) Buddhist solitary; (4) (See 高野聖・1) Buddhist missionary; (5) saint (i.e. a virtuous person); (6) (archaism) (honorific or respectful language) emperor; (7) (in form 〜の聖) master; expert; (female given name) Mina ārya; sādhu; a sage; wise and good; upright, or correct in all his character; sacred, holy, saintly. |
尊師 尊师 see styles |
zūn shī zun1 shi1 tsun shih sonshi そんし |
More info & calligraphy: Respected Teacher(honorific or respectful language) holy master; guru |
聖地 圣地 see styles |
shèng dì sheng4 di4 sheng ti seichi / sechi せいち |
More info & calligraphy: Holy Land(1) sacred place; holy ground; the Holy Land; (2) (slang) real-life location used as a setting in a novel, film, anime, etc.; (place-name) Seichi stage of enlightenment |
聖書 see styles |
seisho / sesho せいしょ |
More info & calligraphy: Holy Bible |
聖母 圣母 see styles |
shèng mǔ sheng4 mu3 sheng mu maria まりあ |
More info & calligraphy: Holy Mother / Saint Mary(1) mother of a holy person; (2) {Christn} Holy Mother; Virgin Mary; Our Lady; (female given name) Maria |
聖經 圣经 see styles |
shèng jīng sheng4 jing1 sheng ching |
More info & calligraphy: Holy Bible |
聖者 圣者 see styles |
shèng zhě sheng4 zhe3 sheng che seija; shouja / seja; shoja せいじゃ; しょうじゃ |
More info & calligraphy: The Saintsaint ārya, holy or saintly one; one who has started on the path to nirvāṇa; holiness. |
聖職 圣职 see styles |
shèng zhí sheng4 zhi2 sheng chih seishoku / seshoku せいしょく |
More info & calligraphy: Ministry / Priesthood(1) esteemed profession (e.g. priest, monk, teacher, doctor, etc.); venerable vocation; (2) {Christn} ministry; priesthood; holy orders |
ホリー see styles |
porii / pori ポリー |
More info & calligraphy: Holly |
三位一體 三位一体 see styles |
sān wèi yī tǐ san1 wei4 yi1 ti3 san wei i t`i san wei i ti |
More info & calligraphy: The Holy TrinitySee: 三位一体 |
梵蒂岡城 梵蒂冈城 see styles |
fàn dì gāng chéng fan4 di4 gang1 cheng2 fan ti kang ch`eng fan ti kang cheng |
More info & calligraphy: Vatican City |
釋迦牟尼 释迦牟尼 see styles |
shì jiā móu ní shi4 jia1 mou2 ni2 shih chia mou ni Shakamuni |
More info & calligraphy: Shakyamuni / The Buddha釋迦文 (釋迦文尼); 釋伽文 Śākyamuni, the saint of the Śākya tribe. muni is saint, holy man, sage, ascetic monk; it is: intp. as 仁 benevolent, charitable, kind, also as 寂默 one who dwells in seclusion. After '500 or 550' previous incarnations, Śākyamuni finally attained to the state of Bodhisattva, was born in the Tuṣita heaven, and descended as a white elephant, through her right side, into the womb of the immaculate Māyā, the purest woman on earth; this was on the 8th day of the 4th month; next year on the 8th day of the 2nd month he was born from her right side painlessly as she stood under a tree in the Lumbinī garden. For the subsequent miraculous events v. Eitel. also the 神通遊戲經 (Lalitavistara), the 釋迦如來成道記, etc. Simpler statements say that he was born the son of Śuddhodana, of the kṣatriya caste, ruler of Kapilavastu, and Māyā his wife; that Māyā died seven days later, leaving him to be brought up by her sister Prājapati; that in due course he was married to Yaśodharā who bore him a son, Rāhula; that in search of truth he left home, became an ascetic, severely disciplined himself, and finally at 35 years of age, under a tree, realized that the way of release from the chain of rebirth and death lay not in asceticism but in moral purity; this he explained first in his four dogmas, v. 四諦 and eightfold noble way 八正道, later amplified and developed in many sermons. He founded his community on the basis of poverty, chastity, and insight or meditation, ad it became known as Buddhism, as he became known as Buddha, the enlightened. His death was probably in or near 487 B.C., a few years before that of Confucius in 479. The sacerdotal name of his family is Gautama, said to be the original name of the whole clan, Śākya being that of his branch, v. 瞿, 喬.; his personal name was Siddhārtha, or Sarvārthasiddha, v. 悉. |
聖杯 圣杯 see styles |
shèng bēi sheng4 bei1 sheng pei seihai / sehai せいはい |
Holy Grail (1) chalice (for Holy Communion); (2) Holy Chalice; Holy Grail |
聖水 圣水 see styles |
shèng shuǐ sheng4 shui3 sheng shui seisui / sesui せいすい |
holy water (1) holy water; (2) (vulgar) (slang) urine (esp. as related to urolagnia); (surname) Seisui |
聖油 圣油 see styles |
shèng yóu sheng4 you2 sheng yu seiyu / seyu せいゆ |
chrism; holy anointing oil holy oil |
聖跡 圣迹 see styles |
shèng jì sheng4 ji4 sheng chi seiseki / seseki せいせき |
holy relic; miracle holy site |
聖餐 圣餐 see styles |
shèng cān sheng4 can1 sheng ts`an sheng tsan seisan; seizan / sesan; sezan せいさん; せいざん |
Holy Communion; Eucharist {Christn} Holy Communion; Lord's Supper; Eucharist |
うわ see styles |
uwa うわ |
(interjection) Wow!; Holy smokes!; Aaargh!; O my God!; oops; eep |
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 |
三聖 三圣 see styles |
sān shèng san1 sheng4 san sheng misato みさと |
(1) three enlightened men (Buddha, Confucius and Christ; Lao-tzu, Confucius and Buddha; etc.); three sages; three virtuous men; (2) the three most accomplished people (of a particular craft or trade); (female given name) Misato The three sages, or holy ones, of whom there are several groups. The 華嚴Huayan have Vairocana in the center with Mañjuśrī on his left and Samantabhadra on his right. The 彌陀 Mituo or Pure-land sect, have Amitābha in the center, with Avalokiteśvara on his left and Mahāsthāmaprāpta on his right. The Tiantai use the term for the 藏, 別, and 圓教v. 三教. |
三道 see styles |
sān dào san1 dao4 san tao mitsumichi みつみち |
(surname) Mitsumichi (1) The three paths all have to tread; 輪廻三道, 三輪, i.e. (a) 煩惱道 ; 惑道 ; the path of misery, illusion, mortality; (b) 業道 the path of works, action, or doing, productive of karma; (c) 苦道 the resultant path of suffering. As ever recurring they are called the three wheels. (2) 聾, 緣, 菩 śrāvakas, pratyekabuddhas, bodhisattvas, cf. 三乘. |
上人 see styles |
shàng rén shang4 ren2 shang jen shounin / shonin しょうにん |
holy priest; saint; (place-name) Shounin A man of superior wisdom, virtue, and conduct, a term applied to monks during the Tang dynasty. |
佛牙 see styles |
fó yá fo2 ya2 fo ya butsuge |
Buddha's tooth (as a holy relic) buddha's tooth |
八聖 八圣 see styles |
bā shèng ba1 sheng4 pa sheng hasshō |
(道支) idem 八正道.; The 四向 and 四果 of śrāvakas. |
凡僧 see styles |
fán sēng fan2 seng1 fan seng bonsou; bonzou / bonso; bonzo ぼんそう; ぼんぞう |
(1) {Buddh} unranked priest; ordinary priest; (2) (ぼんそう only) foolish monk The ordinary practising monk as contrasted with the 聖僧 the holy monk who has achieved higher merit. |
出聖 出圣 see styles |
chū shèng chu1 sheng4 ch`u sheng chu sheng shusshō |
The surpassing sacred truth, or the sacred immortal truth. |
剝皮 剥皮 see styles |
bāo pí bao1 pi2 pao p`i pao pi hakuhi |
to skin; to flay; to peel; (fig.) (coll.) to haul (sb) over the coals; also pr. [bo1pi2] To flay, or peel. In one of the previous incarnations of Śākyamuni he is said to have written a certain gāthā containing the Holy Law on a piece of his own flayed skin with one of his bones split into the shape of a pen, and his blood instead of ink. 智度論 27. |
十住 see styles |
shí zhù shi2 zhu4 shih chu jū jū |
The ten stages, or periods, in bodhisattva-wisdom, prajñā 般若, are the 十住; the merits or character attained are the 十地 q.v. Two interpretations may be given. In the first of these, the first four stages are likened to entry into the holy womb, the next four to the period of gestation, the ninth to birth, and the tenth to the washing or baptism with the water of wisdom, e.g. the baptism of a Kṣatriya prince. The ten stages are (1) 發心住 the purposive stage, the mind set upon Buddhahood; (2) 治地住 clear understanding and mental control; (3) 修行住 unhampered liberty in every direction; (4) 生貴住 acquiring the Tathāgata nature or seed; (5) 方便具足住 perfect adaptability and resemblance in self-development and development of others; (6) 正心住 the whole mind becoming Buddha-like; (7) 不退住 no retrogression, perfect unity and constant progress; (8) 童眞住 as a Buddha-son now complete; (9) 法王子住 as prince of the law; (10) 灌頂住 baptism as such, e.g. the consecration of kings. Another interpretation of the above is: (1) spiritual resolve, stage of śrota-āpanna; (2) submission to rule, preparation for Sakṛdāgāmin stage; (3) cultivation of virtue, attainment of Sakṛdāgāmin stage; (4) noble birth, preparation for the anāgāmin stage; (5) perfect means, attainment of anāgāmin stage; (6) right mind, preparation for arhatship; (7) no-retrogradation, the attainment of arhatship; (8) immortal youth, pratyekabuddhahood; (9) son of the law-king, the conception of bodhisattvahood; (10) baptism as the summit of attainment, the conception of Buddhahood. |
哇靠 see styles |
wā kào wa1 kao4 wa k`ao wa kao |
(Tw) whoa!; holy crap! jeez! (from Taiwanese 我哭, Tai-lo pr. [goá khàu], "I cry!") |
啓典 see styles |
yoshinori よしのり |
Islamic holy books (the Pentateuch, the Book of Psalms, the Gospels and the Koran); (given name) Yoshinori |
善士 see styles |
shàn shì shan4 shi4 shan shih zenshi |
a holy person |
四聖 四圣 see styles |
sì shèng si4 sheng4 ssu sheng shisei / shise しせい |
the four great sages (Buddha, Christ, Confucius, Socrates) The four kinds of holy men— śrāvakas, pratyekabuddhas, bodhisattvas, and Buddhas. Also, the four chief disciples of Kumārajīva, i. e. 道生 Daosheng, 僧肇 Sengzhao, 道融 Daorong, and 僧叡 Sengrui. |
大聖 大圣 see styles |
dà shèng da4 sheng4 ta sheng daishou / daisho だいしょう |
great sage; mahatma; king; emperor; outstanding personage; Buddha (1) (honorific or respectful language) {Buddh} Buddha; (2) {Buddh} high-ranked bodhisattva; (surname) Daishou The great sage or saint, a title of a Buddha or a bodhisattva of high rank; as also are 大聖世尊 and 大聖主 the great holy honored one, or lord. |
奧迹 奥迹 see styles |
ào jì ao4 ji4 ao chi |
Holy mystery; Holy sacrament (of Orthodox church) |
尊儀 尊仪 see styles |
zūn yí zun1 yi2 tsun i takanori たかのり |
(given name) Takanori holy demeanor |
巡禮 巡礼 see styles |
xún lǐ xun2 li3 hsün li |
to make a pilgrimage (to visit a holy site); to go on a sightseeing tour See: 巡礼 |
庫姆 库姆 see styles |
kù mǔ ku4 mu3 k`u mu ku mu |
Qom (holy city in Iran) |
忌み see styles |
imi いみ |
(1) mourning; abstinence; (2) taboo; (3) religious purification; (prefix noun) (4) pure; holy |
成聖 成圣 see styles |
chéng shèng cheng2 sheng4 ch`eng sheng cheng sheng jōshō |
(Christianity) to be sanctified; to become holy to become a sage |
打拋 打抛 see styles |
dǎ pāo da3 pao1 ta p`ao ta pao |
holy basil (Ocimum tenuiflorum) (loanword from Thai "kaphrao") (used as an attributive in the names of Thai-style "phat kaphrao" dishes to indicate that the main ingredient is stir-fried with basil, as in 打拋豬|打抛猪[da3 pao1 zhu1], stir-fried pork with basil) |
教廷 see styles |
jiào tíng jiao4 ting2 chiao t`ing chiao ting |
the Papacy; the Vatican; the Holy See |
斎み see styles |
imi いみ |
(1) mourning; abstinence; (2) taboo; (3) religious purification; (prefix noun) (4) pure; holy |
末伽 see styles |
mò qié mo4 qie2 mo ch`ieh mo chieh maga |
mārga; track, path, way, the way; the fourth of the four dogmas 四諦, i. e. 道, known as the 八聖道, 八正道 (or 八正門), the eight holy or correct ways, or gates out of suffering into nirvana. Mārga is described as the 因 cause of liberation, bodhi as its 果 result. |
神域 see styles |
shén yù shen2 yu4 shen yü shiniki しんいき |
(1) Shinto shrine precincts; (2) holy precincts; sanctuary The realm of spirit, of reality, surpassing thought, supra-natural. |
神州 see styles |
shén zhōu shen2 zhou1 shen chou kamisu かみす |
old name for China land of the gods; Japan; China; (place-name) Kamisu Holy Country |
神聖 神圣 see styles |
shén shèng shen2 sheng4 shen sheng shinsei / shinse しんせい |
divine; hallow; holy; sacred (noun or adjectival noun) holiness; sacredness; sanctity; dignity |
義戦 see styles |
gisen ぎせん |
crusade; holy war |
聖い see styles |
kiyoi きよい |
(adjective) holy; saintly |
聖主 圣主 see styles |
shèng zhǔ sheng4 zhu3 sheng chu shōju |
holy lord |
聖事 圣事 see styles |
shèng shì sheng4 shi4 sheng shih |
Holy sacrament; Christian rite (esp. Catholic); also called 聖禮|圣礼 by Protestants |
聖仙 圣仙 see styles |
shèng xiān sheng4 xian1 sheng hsien shōsen |
The holy ṛṣi, Buddha. |
聖位 圣位 see styles |
shèng wèi sheng4 wei4 sheng wei shōi |
The holy position, the holy life of Buddhism. |
聖住 圣住 see styles |
shèng zhù sheng4 zhu4 sheng chu shōjū |
holy abode |
聖体 see styles |
seitai / setai せいたい |
(1) the emperor's person; (2) {Christn} the body of Christ; the Host; the Eucharist; Holy Communion |
聖供 圣供 see styles |
shèng gōng sheng4 gong1 sheng kung shōgu |
Holy offerings, or those made to the saints, especially to the triratna. |
聖像 圣像 see styles |
shèng xiàng sheng4 xiang4 sheng hsiang seizou / sezo せいぞう |
(old) image of Confucius; holy image (of Buddha or Jesus Christ etc) (noun - becomes adjective with の) sacred image; icon |
聖僧 圣僧 see styles |
shèng sēng sheng4 seng1 sheng seng shōsō |
senior monk The holy monk, the image in the monks' assembly room; in Mahāyāna that of Mañjuśrī, in Hīnayāna that of Kāśyapa, or Subhūti, etc. |
聖儀 圣仪 see styles |
shèng yí sheng4 yi2 sheng i shōgi |
The saintly appearance, i.e. an image of Buddha. |
聖典 圣典 see styles |
shèng diǎn sheng4 dian3 sheng tien minori みのり |
sacred writing; canon (1) sacred scripture; sacred book; holy book; holy writings; (2) writings of a sage; (female given name) Minori The sacred canon, or holy classics, the Tripiṭaka. |
聖剣 see styles |
seiken / seken せいけん |
holy sword; sacred sword; (personal name) Seiken |
聖城 圣城 see styles |
shèng chéng sheng4 cheng2 sheng ch`eng sheng cheng seijou / sejo せいじょう |
Holy City (surname) Seijō |
聖域 see styles |
seiiki / seki せいいき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) sacred precincts; sanctuary; consecrated ground; holy ground; (2) issue that is regarded as being off-limits; matter that is not up for discussion |
聖夜 see styles |
miya みや |
(1) (See クリスマスイブ) Christmas Eve; (2) holy night; (female given name) Miya |
聖女 see styles |
seira / sera せいら |
saint; holy woman; (female given name) Seira |
聖嬰 圣婴 see styles |
shèng yīng sheng4 ying1 sheng ying |
El Niño (meteorology); Holy Infant (Christianity) |
聖子 圣子 see styles |
shèng zǐ sheng4 zi3 sheng tzu minako みなこ |
Holy Son; Jesus Christ; God the Son (in the Christian Trinity) (female given name) Minako |
聖將 圣将 see styles |
shèng jiàng sheng4 jiang4 sheng chiang shōsō |
a holy general (or leader) |
聖尊 圣尊 see styles |
shèng zūn sheng4 zun1 sheng tsun shōson |
The holy honoured one, Buddha. |
聖山 see styles |
hijiriyama ひじりやま |
holy mountain; sacred hill; (surname) Hijiriyama |
聖座 圣座 see styles |
shèng zuò sheng4 zuo4 sheng tso seiza / seza せいざ |
Holy See the seat of a sage |
聖心 圣心 see styles |
shèng xīn sheng4 xin1 sheng hsin mimiko みみこ |
Sacred Heart (Christian) {Christn} Sacred Heart; (female given name) Mimiko The holy mind, that of Buddha. |
聖性 圣性 see styles |
shèng xìng sheng4 xing4 sheng hsing shōshō |
The holy nature, according to the Abhidharma-kośa 倶舍論, of the passionless life; according to the Vijñānamātrasiddhi 唯識論, of enlightenment and wisdom. |
聖應 圣应 see styles |
shèng yìng sheng4 ying4 sheng ying shōō |
The influence of Buddha; the response of the Buddhas, or saints. |
聖戦 see styles |
seisen / sesen せいせん |
holy war; crusade |
聖戰 圣战 see styles |
shèng zhàn sheng4 zhan4 sheng chan |
Holy war; jihad |
聖教 圣教 see styles |
shèng jiào sheng4 jiao4 sheng chiao seikyou / sekyo せいきょう |
(1) sacred teachings (esp. of Confucius); Confucianism; (2) Christianity; (3) Buddhism; (personal name) Seikyō The teaching of the sage, or holy one; holy teaching. |
聖数 see styles |
seisuu / sesu せいすう |
holy number; sacred number |
聖方 圣方 see styles |
shèng fāng sheng4 fang1 sheng fang hijiri-gata |
Āryadeśa, the holy land, India; the land of the sage, Buddha. |
聖日 see styles |
seijitsu / sejitsu せいじつ |
holy day; the Sabbath |
聖旨 圣旨 see styles |
shèng zhǐ sheng4 zhi3 sheng chih seishi / seshi せいし |
imperial edict imperial command holy intention |
聖明 圣明 see styles |
shèng míng sheng4 ming2 sheng ming takaaki / takaki たかあき |
enlightened sage; brilliant master (flattering words applied to ruler) (given name) Takaaki Holy enlightenment; or the enlightenment of saints. |
聖智 圣智 see styles |
shèng zhì sheng4 zhi4 sheng chih seichi / sechi せいち |
(given name) Seichi ārya-jñāna; the wisdom of Buddha, or the saints, or sages; the wisdom which is above all particularization, i.e. that of transcendental truth. |
聖杖 see styles |
seijou / sejo せいじょう |
holy staff; sacred staff |
聖果 圣果 see styles |
shèng guǒ sheng4 guo3 sheng kuo seira / sera せいら |
(female given name) Seira The holy fruit, or fruit of the saintly life, i.e. bodhi, nirvāṇa. |
聖槍 see styles |
seisou / seso せいそう |
holy lance; sacred spear |
聖樹 see styles |
masaki まさき |
(1) holy tree; sacred tree; (2) (See クリスマスツリー) Christmas tree; (given name) Masaki |
聖法 圣法 see styles |
shèng fǎ sheng4 fa3 sheng fa shouhou / shoho しょうほう |
(See シャリーア) holy law (esp. sharia); (given name) Shouhou The holy law of Buddha; the law or teaching of the saints, or sages. |
聖潔 圣洁 see styles |
shèng jié sheng4 jie2 sheng chieh |
pure and holy |
聖父 圣父 see styles |
shèng fù sheng4 fu4 sheng fu shōfu |
Holy Father; God the Father (in the Christian Trinity) the saintly Father |
聖理 圣理 see styles |
shèng lǐ sheng4 li3 sheng li seri せり |
(female given name) Seri holy principle |
聖盃 see styles |
seihai / sehai せいはい |
(1) chalice (for Holy Communion); (2) Holy Chalice; Holy Grail |
聖盤 圣盘 see styles |
shèng pán sheng4 pan2 sheng p`an sheng pan |
Holy Grail |
聖神 圣神 see styles |
shèng shén sheng4 shen2 sheng shen maria まりあ |
feudal term of praise for ruler, king or emperor; general term for saint in former times; term for God during the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom 太平天國|太平天国; Holy Spirit (in Christian Trinity) (female given name) Maria |
聖福 圣福 see styles |
shèng fú sheng4 fu2 sheng fu shōfuku |
Holy happiness, that of Buddhism, in contrast with 梵福 that of Brahma and Brahmanism. |
聖禮 圣礼 see styles |
shèng lǐ sheng4 li3 sheng li |
Holy sacrament; Christian rite (esp. Protestant); also called 聖事|圣事 by Catholics |
聖種 圣种 see styles |
shèng zhǒng sheng4 zhong3 sheng chung shōshu |
(1) The holy seed, i.e. the community of monks; (2) that which produces the discipline of the saints, or monastic community. |
聖経 see styles |
seikyou; seikei; shougyou(ok) / sekyo; seke; shogyo(ok) せいきょう; せいけい; しょうぎょう(ok) |
(1) sutra; holy writings; holy; (2) (せいきょう, せいけい only) writings of a sage; (3) (せいきょう, せいけい only) (dated) {Christn} Bible |
聖網 圣网 see styles |
shèng wǎng sheng4 wang3 sheng wang shōmō |
The holy jāla, or net, of Buddha's teaching which gathers all into the truth. |
聖緣 圣缘 see styles |
shèng yuán sheng4 yuan2 sheng yüan shōen |
Holy conditions of, or aids to the holy life. |
聖衆 圣众 see styles |
shèng zhòng sheng4 zhong4 sheng chung shōju |
The holy multitude, all the saints. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Holy" 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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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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.
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