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Simple Dictionary Definition |
妹 see styles |
mèi mei4 mei mai まい |
More info & calligraphy: Younger Sisteryounger sister; (female given name) Mai |
燕 see styles |
yàn yan4 yen yasushi やすし |
More info & calligraphy: Swallow(1) (kana only) swallow (bird of the Hirundinidae family); martin; (2) barn swallow (Hirundo rustica); (3) (See 若い燕) younger man involved with an older woman; boy toy; (given name) Yasushi |
賢 贤 see styles |
xián xian2 hsien masaru まさる |
More info & calligraphy: Wise and Virtuous(noun or adjectival noun) (archaism) intelligence; genius; scholarship; virtue; (male given name) Masaru Wise and virtuous, sage, second rank to a 聖 saint; good, excellent in character, virtuous. |
仁弟 see styles |
rén dì ren2 di4 jen ti |
More info & calligraphy: Rendi |
兄弟 see styles |
xiōng dì xiong1 di4 hsiung ti kyoudai(p); keitei / kyodai(p); kete きょうだい(P); けいてい |
More info & calligraphy: Brothers(1) (See ご兄弟) siblings; brothers and sisters; (2) brothers; (3) siblings-in-law; brothers-in-law; sisters-in-law; (4) (familiar language) (masculine speech) mate; friend; (personal name) Kyōdai Elder and younger brothers; brother, brethren, i. e. members of the fraternity. |
賢弟 贤弟 see styles |
xián dì xian2 di4 hsien ti kentei / kente けんてい |
More info & calligraphy: Wise Younger Brother(pronoun) wise younger brother; polite reference to another's younger brother, or to one's junior; (personal name) Kentei |
ヤンカー see styles |
yangaa / yanga ヤンガー |
(personal name) Younger |
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 |
妹婿 see styles |
mèi xù mei4 xu4 mei hsü imoutomuko / imotomuko いもうとむこ |
brother-in-law (younger sister's husband) the husband of one's younger sister |
子弟 see styles |
zǐ dì zi3 di4 tzu ti shitei / shite してい |
child; the younger generation (1) children; sons; children and younger brothers; (2) young people |
弟妹 see styles |
dì mèi di4 mei4 ti mei teimai(p); kyoudai(gikun) / temai(p); kyodai(gikun) ていまい(P); きょうだい(gikun) |
younger sibling; younger brother's wife younger brother and sister |
後輩 后辈 see styles |
hòu bèi hou4 bei4 hou pei kouhai / kohai こうはい |
younger generation (See 先輩・せんぱい) junior (at work, school, etc.); younger people; younger student |
後進 后进 see styles |
hòu jìn hou4 jin4 hou chin koushin / koshin こうしん |
less advanced; underdeveloped; lagging behind; the younger generation; the less experienced ones (1) one's junior; younger generation; next generation; (n,vs,vi) (2) (ant: 前進) moving backwards; backing up; reversing |
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. |
娣 see styles |
dì di4 ti |
wife of a younger brother |
嬸 婶 see styles |
shěn shen3 shen |
wife of father's younger brother |
小 see styles |
xiǎo xiao3 hsiao hamako はまこ |
small; tiny; few; young (n,n-pref) (1) smallness; small item; (2) (abbreviation) (See 小の月) short month (i.e. having fewer than 31 days); (n,n-pref) (3) (abbreviation) (See 小学校) elementary school; (prefix noun) (4) smaller (of two things, places, etc. with the same name); inferior; (prefix noun) (5) younger (of two people with the same name); junior; (6) (archaism) unit of field area (approx. 400 sq m); (surname) Hamako Small, little; mean, petty; inferior. |
弟 see styles |
tì ti4 t`i ti tei / te てい |
variant of 悌[ti4] (archaism) younger sibling; (given name) Tei Younger brother. |
悌 see styles |
tì ti4 t`i ti yasushi やすし |
to do one's duty as a younger brother (1) respect for one's elders; (2) harmony among siblings; (given name) Yasushi obedient |
舍 see styles |
shè she4 she sha |
(bound form) residence; house; (bound form) my (in speaking of relatives younger than oneself, as in 舍妹[she4 mei4]); (archaic) unit of distance equal to 30 li 里[li3] A shelter, cottage; used as a term of humility for "my"; to lodge; let go, relinquish. |
下輩 下辈 see styles |
xià bèi xia4 bei4 hsia pei kahai; gehai かはい; げはい |
offspring; future generations; younger generation of a family; junior members of a group inferior; low-class person inferior group |
乙姫 see styles |
tsubaki つばき |
(1) younger princess; (2) Princess of the Dragon Palace (from the story of Urashima Taro); Oto-Hime; (female given name) Tsubaki |
亡妹 see styles |
boumai / bomai ぼうまい |
one's deceased younger sister |
亡弟 see styles |
boutei / bote ぼうてい |
one's deceased younger brother |
令妹 see styles |
reimai / remai れいまい |
(honorific or respectful language) your younger sister |
令弟 see styles |
lìng dì ling4 di4 ling ti reitei / rete れいてい |
honorable little brother (honorific or respectful language) your younger brother |
仲兄 see styles |
chuukei / chuke ちゅうけい |
the younger of two elder brothers |
仲父 see styles |
zhòng fù zhong4 fu4 chung fu |
father's younger brother; (sometimes used to refer to Confucius) |
伯仲 see styles |
hakuchuu / hakuchu はくちゅう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) being evenly matched; being equal with; being on a par with; being well contested; (2) (archaism) (orig. meaning) eldest and second eldest brother; older and younger brother; (place-name) Hakuchuu |
催生 see styles |
cuī shēng cui1 sheng1 ts`ui sheng tsui sheng |
to pressure a younger relative to hurry up and have a baby; (obstetrics) to induce labor; to expedite childbirth; (fig.) to be a driving force in bringing something into existence |
兄妹 see styles |
xiōng mèi xiong1 mei4 hsiung mei keimai; kyoudai(gikun) / kemai; kyodai(gikun) けいまい; きょうだい(gikun) |
brother(s) and sister(s) older brother and younger sister |
內弟 内弟 see styles |
nèi dì nei4 di4 nei ti |
wife's younger brother |
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. |
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 |
叔子 see styles |
shū zi shu1 zi5 shu tzu yoshiko よしこ |
brother-in-law; husband's younger brother (female given name) Yoshiko |
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 |
叔祖 see styles |
shū zǔ shu1 zu3 shu tsu |
grandfather's younger brother |
器重 see styles |
qì zhòng qi4 zhong4 ch`i chung chi chung kijū |
to regard something as valuable; to think highly of (a younger person, a subordinate etc) to fully acknowledge and respect someone's abilities |
堂妹 see styles |
táng mèi tang2 mei4 t`ang mei tang mei |
younger female patrilineal cousin |
堂弟 see styles |
táng dì tang2 di4 t`ang ti tang ti |
younger male patrilineal cousin |
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) |
天親 天亲 see styles |
tiān qīn tian1 qin1 t`ien ch`in tien chin amachika あまちか |
one's flesh and blood (surname) Amachika Vasubandhu, 伐蘇畔度; 婆藪槃豆 (or 婆修槃豆) (or 婆修槃陀) 'akin to the gods ', or 世親 'akin to the world'. Vasubandhu is described as a native of Puruṣapura, or Peshawar, by Eitel as of Rājagriha, born '900 years after the nirvana', or about A. D. 400; Takakusu suggests 420-500, Peri puts his death not later than 350. In Eitel's day the date of his death was put definitely at A. D. 117. Vasubandhu's great work, the Abhidharmakośa, is only one of his thirty-six works. He is said to be the younger brother of Asaṅga of the Yogācāra school, by whom he was converted from the Sarvāstivāda school of thought to that of Mahāyāna and of Nāgārjuna. On his conversion he would have 'cut out his tongue' for its past heresy, but was dissuaded by his brother, who bade him use the same tongue to correct his errors, whereupon he wrote the 唯識論 and other Mahayanist works. He is called the twenty-first patriarch and died in Ayodhya. |
妹分 see styles |
imoutobun / imotobun いもうとぶん |
protegee; someone who one considers as a younger sister |
妹君 see styles |
imoutogimi; imogimi; maikun / imotogimi; imogimi; maikun いもうとぎみ; いもぎみ; まいくん |
(honorific or respectful language) (dated) (younger) sister |
妹夫 see styles |
mèi fu mei4 fu5 mei fu |
younger sister's husband |
妹妹 see styles |
mèi mei mei4 mei5 mei mei |
younger sister; young woman; CL:個|个[ge4] |
妹娘 see styles |
imoutomusume / imotomusume いもうとむすめ |
younger daughter |
妹子 see styles |
mèi zi mei4 zi5 mei tzu maiko まいこ |
(dialect) younger sister; girl (female given name) Maiko |
妹御 see styles |
imoutogo; imotogo / imotogo; imotogo いもうとご; いもとご |
(honorific or respectful language) (See 妹さん・いもうとさん) (another person's) younger sister |
姉弟 see styles |
shitei; kyoudai(gikun) / shite; kyodai(gikun) してい; きょうだい(gikun) |
older sister and younger brother |
姊妹 see styles |
zǐ mèi zi3 mei4 tzu mei |
(older and younger) sisters; sister (school, city etc) |
姨妹 see styles |
yí mèi yi2 mei4 i mei |
wife's younger sister; sister-in-law |
嫂嫂 see styles |
sǎo sao sao3 sao5 sao sao |
older brother's wife; sister-in-law; (polite address to a younger married woman) sister |
嬸嬸 婶婶 see styles |
shěn shen shen3 shen5 shen shen |
wife of father's younger brother; aunt |
嬸子 婶子 see styles |
shěn zi shen3 zi5 shen tzu |
(coll.) father's younger brother's wife; aunt |
嬸母 婶母 see styles |
shěn mǔ shen3 mu3 shen mu |
wife of father's younger brother; aunt |
學妹 学妹 see styles |
xué mèi xue2 mei4 hsüeh mei |
junior or younger female schoolmate |
學弟 学弟 see styles |
xué dì xue2 di4 hsüeh ti |
junior or younger male schoolmate |
実妹 see styles |
jitsumai じつまい |
biological younger sister |
実弟 see styles |
jittei / jitte じってい |
biological younger brother |
家叔 see styles |
jiā shū jia1 shu1 chia shu |
(polite) my uncle (father's younger brother) |
家弟 see styles |
jiā dì jia1 di4 chia ti |
(polite) my younger brother |
小人 see styles |
xiǎo rén xiao3 ren2 hsiao jen kobito こびと |
person of low social status (old); I, me (used to refer humbly to oneself); nasty person; vile character (used when indicating admission fees, passenger fares, etc.) (See 中人・ちゅうにん,大人・だいにん) child (esp. one of elementary school age or younger); (place-name, surname) Kobito |
小叔 see styles |
xiǎo shū xiao3 shu1 hsiao shu |
husband's younger brother; brother-in-law |
小妹 see styles |
xiǎo mèi xiao3 mei4 hsiao mei shoumai / shomai しょうまい |
little sister; girl; (Tw) young female employee working in a low-level role dealing with the public (assistant, waitress, attendant etc) (pronoun) little sister; younger sister |
小姑 see styles |
xiǎo gū xiao3 gu1 hsiao ku kojuutome; kojuuto / kojutome; kojuto こじゅうとめ; こじゅうと |
father's youngest sister; husband's younger sister; sister-in-law sister-in-law |
小姨 see styles |
xiǎo yí xiao3 yi2 hsiao i |
mother's youngest sister; wife's younger sister; sister-in-law |
小弟 see styles |
xiǎo dì xiao3 di4 hsiao ti shoutei / shote しょうてい |
little brother; I, your little brother (humble) (1) (humble language) younger brother; (pronoun) (2) (humble language) (masculine speech) I; me |
小輩 小辈 see styles |
xiǎo bèi xiao3 bei4 hsiao pei shouhai / shohai しょうはい |
the younger generation lowly person; person with a humble salary; insignificant person |
少妹 see styles |
shoumai / shomai しょうまい |
(pronoun) little sister; younger sister |
少弟 see styles |
shoutei / shote しょうてい |
(1) (humble language) younger brother; (pronoun) (2) (humble language) (masculine speech) I; me |
師妹 师妹 see styles |
shī mèi shi1 mei4 shih mei |
junior female student or apprentice; daughter (younger than oneself) of one's teacher |
師弟 师弟 see styles |
shī dì shi1 di4 shih ti shitei / shite してい |
young disciple (of the same master); younger or junior male schoolmate teacher and student; (place-name) Shitei teacher and student |
年下 see styles |
nián xià nian2 xia4 nien hsia toshishita としした |
lunar new year (noun - becomes adjective with の) younger; junior |
幼妹 see styles |
yòu mèi you4 mei4 yu mei |
younger sister |
幼弟 see styles |
yòu dì you4 di4 yu ti |
younger brother |
庶妹 see styles |
mamaimo ままいも |
(archaism) step-sister (younger); stepsister |
弟分 see styles |
otoutobun / ototobun おとうとぶん |
sworn younger brother; junior male peer (in a club, group, etc.) |
弟君 see styles |
otoutogimi / ototogimi おとうとぎみ |
(archaism) (polite language) younger brother |
弟姫 see styles |
otohime おとひめ |
(1) younger princess; (2) Princess of the Dragon Palace (from the story of Urashima Taro); Oto-Hime |
弟娘 see styles |
otoutomusume; otomusume / ototomusume; otomusume おとうとむすめ; おとむすめ |
younger daughters |
弟婦 弟妇 see styles |
dì fù di4 fu4 ti fu |
younger brother's wife; sister-in-law |
弟媳 see styles |
dì xí di4 xi2 ti hsi |
younger brother's wife; sister-in-law |
弟嫁 see styles |
otoutoyome; otoyome / ototoyome; otoyome おとうとよめ; おとよめ |
younger brother's wife |
弟弟 see styles |
dì di di4 di5 ti ti |
younger brother; CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4] |
弟御 see styles |
otoutogo / ototogo おとうとご |
your younger brother |
後学 see styles |
kougaku / kogaku こうがく |
(1) (See 先学) younger scholar; (2) future reference |
従妹 see styles |
juumai; itoko(gikun) / jumai; itoko(gikun) じゅうまい; いとこ(gikun) |
(See 従姉) cousin (younger female) |
従弟 see styles |
juutei; itoko(gikun) / jute; itoko(gikun) じゅうてい; いとこ(gikun) |
(See 従兄) cousin (younger male) |
愚妹 see styles |
gumai ぐまい |
(humble language) younger sister |
愚弟 see styles |
gutei / gute ぐてい |
(1) (humble language) (one's) younger brother; (2) foolish younger brother |
昆仲 see styles |
kūn zhòng kun1 zhong4 k`un chung kun chung |
(literary) brothers; elder and younger brother |
晚輩 晚辈 see styles |
wǎn bèi wan3 bei4 wan pei |
the younger generation; those who come after |
業障 业障 see styles |
yè zhàng ye4 zhang4 yeh chang gōshō |
karmic hindrance (Buddhism); karmic consequences that stand in the way of enlightenment; (term of abuse, especially toward the younger generation) devil spawn; (fig.) money karmāvaraṇa; the screen, or hindrance, of past karma, hindering the attainment of bodhi. |
王弟 see styles |
outei / ote おうてい |
royal prince; crown prince's younger brother |
皇弟 see styles |
koutei / kote こうてい |
younger brother of an Emperor |
硯弟 砚弟 see styles |
yàn dì yan4 di4 yen ti |
younger fellow student |
継妹 see styles |
mamaimo ままいも |
(archaism) step-sister (younger); stepsister |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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