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There are 34 total results for your Layman search in the dictionary.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

信徒

see styles
xìn tú
    xin4 tu2
hsin t`u
    hsin tu
 shinto
    しんと

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Believer
believer
layman; believer; adherent; follower; laity
a believer

十戒

see styles
shí jiè
    shi2 jie4
shih chieh
 jukkai
    じゅっかい

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Ten Commandments
the ten commandments (religion)
(1) (Buddhist term) the 10 precepts; (2) Ten Commandments; Decalogue; Decalog; (surname) Jukkai
Śikṣāpada. The ten prohibitions (in Pāli form) consist of five commandments for the layman: (1) not to destroy life 不殺生 pāṇātipātāveramaṇi; (2) not to steal 不倫盜 adinnādānāver; (3) not to commit adultery 不婬慾 abrahmacaryaver.; (4) not to lie 不妄語musāvādāver.; (5) not to take intoxicating liquor 不飮酒 suramereyya-majjapamādaṭṭhānāver. Eight special commandments for laymen consist of the preceding five plus: (6) not to eat food out of regulated hours 不非時食 vikāla-bhojanāver.; (7) not to use garlands or perfumes 不著華鬘好香塗身 mālā- gandha-vilepana-dhāraṇa-maṇḍana-vibhūṣanaṭṭhānā; (8) not to sleep on high or broad beds (chastity) 不坐高廣大牀 uccāsayanā-mahāsayanā. The ten commandments for the monk are the preceding eight plus: (9) not to take part in singing, dancing, musical or theatrical performances, not to see or listen to such 不歌舞倡伎不往觀聽 nacca-gīta-vādita-visūkadassanāver.; (10) to refrain from acquiring uncoined or coined gold, or silver, or jewels 不得捉錢金銀寶物 jātarūpa-rajata-paṭīggahaṇāver. Under the Māhayāna these ten commands for the monk were changed, to accord with the new environment of the monk, to the following: not to kill, not to steal, to avoid all unchastity, not to lie, not to slander, not to insult, not to chatter, not to covet, not to give way to anger, to harbour no scepticism.

菩薩


菩萨

see styles
pú sà
    pu2 sa4
p`u sa
    pu sa
 mizoro
    みぞろ

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Bodhisattva
(Buddhism) bodhisattva
(n,n-suf) (1) {Buddh} bodhisattva; one who has reached enlightenment but vows to save all beings before becoming a buddha; (n,n-suf) (2) High Monk (title bestowed by the imperial court); (n,n-suf) (3) (See 本地垂迹説) title bestowed to Shinto kami in manifestation theory; (surname) Mizoro
bodhisattva, cf. 菩提薩埵. While the idea is not foreign to Hīnayāna, its extension of meaning is one of the chief marks of Mahāyāna. 'The Bodhisattva is indeed the characteristic feature of the Mahāyāna.' Keith. According to Mahāyāna the Hinayanists, i.e. the śrāvaka and pratyekabuddha, seek their own salvation, while the bodhisattva's aim is the salvation of others and of all. The earlier intp. of bodhisattva was 大道心衆生 all beings with mind for the truth; later it became 大覺有情 conscious beings of or for the great intelligence, or enlightenment. It is also intp. in terms of leadership, heroism, etc. In general it is a Mahayanist seeking Buddhahood, but seeking it altruistically; whether monk or layman, he seeks enlightenment to enlighten others, and he will sacrifice himself to save others; he is devoid of egoism and devoted to helping others. All conscious beings having the Buddha-nature are natural bodhisattvas, but require to undergo development. The mahāsattva is sufficiently advanced to become a Buddha and enter nirvāṇa, but according to his vow he remains in the realm of incarnation to save all conscious beings. A monk should enter on the arduous course of discipline which leads to Bodhisattvahood and Buddhahood.

レイマン

see styles
 reiman / reman
    レイマン

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Layman
layman; (surname) Lehmann

在家

see styles
zài jiā
    zai4 jia1
tsai chia
 zaike
    ざいけ
to be at home; (at a workplace) to be in (as opposed to being away on official business 出差[chu1 chai1]); (Buddhism etc) to remain a layman (as opposed to becoming a monk or a nun 出家[chu1 jia1])
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (ざいけ only) {Buddh} (See 出家・2) layperson; layman; laywoman; laity; (2) country home; farmhouse; cottage; (place-name, surname) Zaike
At home, a layman or woman, not 出家, i. e. not leaving home as a monk or nun.

素人

see styles
sù rén
    su4 ren2
su jen
 sojin
    そじん
untrained, inexperienced person; layman; amateur; ordinary person; non-celebrity
(1) (ant: 玄人・1) amateur; layman; ordinary person; novice; (2) (See 玄人・2) respectable woman (i.e. not a prostitute, hostess, geisha); (3) (archaism) (kyb:) (See 私娼) unlicensed prostitute; (given name) Sojin

門外漢


门外汉

see styles
mén wài hàn
    men2 wai4 han4
men wai han
 mongaikan
    もんがいかん
layman
outsider; layman; amateur

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    su2
su
 zoku(p); shoku(ok)
    ぞく(P); しょく(ok)
custom; convention; popular; common; coarse; vulgar; secular
(1) layman (esp. as opposed to a Buddhist monk); laity; man of the world; the world; (2) local manners; modern customs; (adj-na,adj-no) (3) common; popular; (adj-na,adj-no) (4) (ant: 雅・が・1) vulgar; low
common, ordinary, usual, vulgar.

俗人

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sú rén
    su2 ren2
su jen
 zokujin
    ぞくじん
common people; laity (i.e. not priests)
(1) person with low tastes; uncultured person; worldly person; (2) ordinary person (who has not entered the priesthood); layperson; layman
gṛhastha, an ordinary householder; an ordinary man; the laity.

俗家

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sú jiā
    su2 jia1
su chia
 zokke
layman; layperson; original home of a monk
secular family

倶攞

see styles
jù luó luǒ
    ju4 luo2 luo3
chü lo lo
 kura
kūla, a slope, a shore; a mound; a small dagoba in which the ashes of a layman are kept. kula, a herd, family, household.

凡眼

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 bongan
    ぼんがん
(through) a layman's eyes

単称

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 tanshou / tansho
    たんしょう
(1) layman's terms; simple name; uncomplicated term; (can be adjective with の) (2) singular

外行

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wài háng
    wai4 hang2
wai hang
 sotoyuki
    そとゆき
layman; amateur
(given name) Sotoyuki

居士

see styles
jū shì
    ju1 shi4
chü shih
 koji
    こじ
(1) {Buddh} (See 大姉・だいし) grhapati (layman; sometimes used as a posthumous suffix); (2) private-sector scholar
倶欏鉢底; 迦羅越 kulapati. A chief, head of a family; squire, landlord. A householder who practises Buddhism at home without becoming a monk. The female counterpart is 女居士. The 居士傳 is a compilation giving the biography of many devout Buddhists.

法師


法师

see styles
fǎ shī
    fa3 shi1
fa shih
 houshi / hoshi
    ほうし
one who has mastered the sutras (Buddhism)
(1) Buddhist priest; bonze; (2) layman dressed like a priest; (suffix noun) (3) (usu. pronounced ぼうし) person; (surname, given name) Houshi
A Buddhist teacher, master of the Law; five kinds are given— a custodian (of the sūtras), reader, intoner, expounder, and copier.

老外

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lǎo wài
    lao3 wai4
lao wai
(coll.) foreigner (esp. non Asian person); layman; amateur

肉眼

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ròu yǎn
    rou4 yan3
jou yen
 nikugan(p); nikugen
    にくがん(P); にくげん
naked eye; layman's eyes
(1) (にくがん only) naked eye; (2) {Buddh} (usu. にくげん) (See 五眼) the physical eye
māṃsacakṣus. Eye of flesh, the physical eye.

芻議


刍议

see styles
chú yì
    chu2 yi4
ch`u i
    chu i
lit. grass-cutter's comment (humble); fig. my observation as a humble layman; my humble opinion

優婆塞


优婆塞

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yōu pó sē
    you1 po2 se1
yu p`o se
    yu po se
 ubasoku
    うばそく
{Buddh} (See 優婆夷) upasaka (devout male lay follower of Buddhism) (san: upāsaka)
upāsaka, 優婆娑柯; 優波娑迦; 鄔波塞 (鄔波塞伽); 鄔波索迦 (or 鄔波素迦); 伊蒲塞. Originally meaning a servant, one of low caste, it became the name for a Buddhist layman who engages to observe the first five commandments, a follower, disciple, devotee.

平信徒

see styles
 hirashinto; heishinto / hirashinto; heshinto
    ひらしんと; へいしんと
layman; laity

無畏授


无畏授

see styles
wú wèi shòu
    wu2 wei4 shou4
wu wei shou
 mui ju
勤授 Vīradatta, 'hero-giver,' a prominent layman, contemporary with Śākyamuni.

白衣舍

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bái yī shè
    bai2 yi1 she4
pai i she
 byaku e sha
the home of a white-clothed layman

籐四郎

see styles
 toushirou / toshiro
    とうしろう
    toushiro / toshiro
    とうしろ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (colloquialism) amateur; novice; layman

藤四郎

see styles
 fujishirou / fujishiro
    ふじしろう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (colloquialism) amateur; novice; layman; (male given name) Fujishirou

龐居士

see styles
páng jū shì
    pang2 ju1 shi4
p`ang chü shih
    pang chü shih
Layman Pang

玄鑑居士


玄鉴居士

see styles
xuán jiàn jū shì
    xuan2 jian4 ju1 shi4
hsüan chien chü shih
 Genkan koji
An Indian, the patron of an Indian monk Dharmapāla, author of the 唯識釋論. After his death the patron gave the MS. to Xuanzang.

維摩居士


维摩居士

see styles
wéi mó jū shì
    wei2 mo2 ju1 shi4
wei mo chü shih
 Yuima Koji
the Layman Vimalakīrti

負舂居士


负舂居士

see styles
fù chōng jū shì
    fu4 chong1 ju1 shi4
fu ch`ung chü shih
    fu chung chü shih
 fushō kyoshi
layman of the pestle: Huineng

トーシロー

see styles
 tooshiroo
    トーシロー
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (colloquialism) amateur; novice; layman

Variations:
藤四郎
籐四郎

 toushiro; toushirou; tooshiroo / toshiro; toshiro; tooshiroo
    とうしろ; とうしろう; トーシロー
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (colloquialism) (しろうと inverted) (See 素人・しろうと・1) amateur; novice; layman

內行看門道,外行看熱鬧


内行看门道,外行看热闹

nèi háng kàn mén dao , wài háng kàn rè nao
    nei4 hang2 kan4 men2 dao5 , wai4 hang2 kan4 re4 nao5
nei hang k`an men tao , wai hang k`an je nao
    nei hang kan men tao , wai hang kan je nao
while the connoisseur recognizes the artistry, the layman simply enjoys the show

Variations:
藤四郎
籐四郎(sK)

 toushiro; toushirou; tooshiroo; tooshiro; tooshiro(sk); toushirou(sk); tooshiroo(sk); toushiro(sk) / toshiro; toshiro; tooshiroo; tooshiro; tooshiro(sk); toshiro(sk); tooshiroo(sk); toshiro(sk)
    とうしろ; とうしろう; トーシロー; トーシロ; とーしろ(sk); トウシロウ(sk); とーしろー(sk); トウシロ(sk)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (colloquialism) (しろうと inverted) (See 素人・しろうと・1) amateur; novice; layman

Variations:
素人
白人(oK)

 shirouto(p); shiroto(ok); shirabito(ok); shirahito(ok) / shiroto(p); shiroto(ok); shirabito(ok); shirahito(ok)
    しろうと(P); しろと(ok); しらびと(ok); しらひと(ok)
(1) (ant: 玄人・くろうと・1) amateur; layman; ordinary person; novice; (2) (See 玄人・くろうと・2) respectable woman (i.e. not a prostitute, hostess, geisha); (3) (archaism) (kyb:) (See 私娼) unlicensed prostitute

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

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