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123>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
五福 see styles |
wǔ fú wu3 fu2 wu fu gofuku ごふく |
More info & calligraphy: The Five Fortunesfive blessings |
永生 see styles |
yǒng shēng yong3 sheng1 yung sheng hisaki ひさき |
More info & calligraphy: Eternal Life / Everlasting Life / Immortalityeternal life; immortality; (personal name) Hisaki Eternal life; immortality; nirvana is defined as 不生 not being born, i. e. not reborn, and therefore 不滅 not dying; 永生 is also perpetual life; the Amitābha cult says in the Pure Land. |
垂死 see styles |
chuí sǐ chui2 si3 ch`ui ssu chui ssu suishi すいし |
dying on the verge of dying |
瞑目 see styles |
míng mù ming2 mu4 ming mu meimoku / memoku めいもく |
to close one's eyes; (fig.) to be contented at the time of one's death (Dying without closing one's eyes would signify having unresolved grievances.) (n,vs,vi) (1) closing one's eyes; (n,vs,vi) (2) passing away; dying peacefully |
遺言 遗言 see styles |
yí yán yi2 yan2 i yen yuigon ゆいごん |
words of the deceased; last words of the dying; wisdom of past sages (n,vs,vt,vi) will; testament; one's dying wish; one's last words will |
一死 see styles |
isshi いっし |
(1) dying; laying down one's life; (2) {baseb} one out |
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. |
下品 see styles |
xià pǐn xia4 pin3 hsia p`in hsia pin shimoshina しもしな |
(noun or adjectival noun) vulgar; indecent; coarse; crude; (place-name) Shimoshina The three lowest of the nine classes born in the Amitābha Pure Land, v. 無量壽經. These three lowest grades are (1) 下品上生 The highest of the three lowest classes who enter the Pure Land of Amitābha, i.e. those who have committed all sins except dishonouring the sūtras. If at the end of life the sinner clasps hands and says "Namo Amitābha", such a one will be born in His precious lake. (2) 下品中生 The middle class consists of those who have broken all the commandments, even stolen from monks and abused the law. If at death such a one hears of the great power of Amitābha, and assents with but a thought, he will be received into paradise. (3) 下品下生 The lowest class, because of their sins, should have fallen into the lowest gati, but by invoking the name of Amitābha, they can escape countless ages of reincarnation and suffering and on dying will behold a lotus flower like the sun, and, by the response of a single thought, will enter the Pure Land of Amitābha. |
不帰 see styles |
fuki ふき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 不帰の客となる) returning no more (usu. of a person who has died); dying |
中夭 see styles |
zhōng yāo zhong1 yao1 chung yao chuuyou / chuyo ちゅうよう |
dying young premature death |
亡卒 see styles |
bousotsu / bosotsu ぼうそつ |
(1) (archaism) dead soldier; (2) (archaism) deserter; (n,vs,vi) (3) (archaism) dying |
今わ see styles |
imawa いまわ |
one's dying moment or hour |
今際 see styles |
imawa いまわ |
one's dying moment or hour |
來迎 来迎 see styles |
lái yíng lai2 ying2 lai ying raikou / raiko らいこう |
(surname) Raikou The coming of Buddhas to meet the dying believer and bid welcome to the Pure Land; the three special welcomers are Amitābha, Avalokiteśvara, and Mahāsthāmaprāpta. |
倒事 see styles |
sakasamagoto さかさまごと |
(1) (obscure) (kana only) child dying before parents; (2) (obscure) occurrence out of sequence; wrong order |
倒死 see styles |
toushi / toshi とうし |
dying by the wayside |
北枕 see styles |
běi zhěn bei3 zhen3 pei chen kitamakura; kitamakura きたまくら; キタマクラ |
(1) lying with one's head to the north (trad. position for dead bodies; taboo for sleeping); (2) (kana only) brown-lined puffer (Canthigaster rivulata) The northern pillow, i. e. Śākyamuni, when dying, pillowed his head to the north, pointing the way for the extension of his doctrine. |
十恩 see styles |
shí ēn shi2 en1 shih en jūon |
Ten kinds of the Buddha's grace: his (1) initial resolve to universalize (his salvation); (2) self-sacrifice (in previous lives); (3) complete altruism; (4) his descent into all the six states of existence for their salvation; (5) relief of the living from distress and mortality; (6) profound pity; (7) revelation of himself in human and glorified form; (8) teaching in accordance with the capacity of his hearers, first hīnayāna, then māhayāna doctrine; (9) revealing his nirvāṇa to stimulate his disciples; (10) pitying thought for all creatures, in that dying at 80 instead of at 100 he left twenty years of his own happiness to his disciples; and also the tripiṭaka for universal salvation. |
失命 see styles |
shitsumei / shitsume しつめい |
(noun/participle) losing one's life; dying |
客死 see styles |
kè sǐ ke4 si3 k`o ssu ko ssu kakushi; kyakushi かくし; きゃくし |
to die in a foreign land; to die abroad (n,vs,vi) dying while traveling; dying while abroad |
徒死 see styles |
toshi とし |
(n,vs,vi) dying in vain |
怕死 see styles |
pà sǐ pa4 si3 p`a ssu pa ssu |
to be scared of dying |
恋死 see styles |
koijini こいじに |
(noun/participle) dying of love |
愛潤 爱润 see styles |
ài rùn ai4 run4 ai jun auru あうる |
(female given name) Auru The fertilizing of desire; i.e. when dying the illusion of attachment fertilizes the seed of future karma, producing the fruit of further suffering. |
愧死 see styles |
kishi きし |
(n,vs,vi) (See 慙死) dying of shame; being so ashamed one wants to die |
慙死 see styles |
zanshi ざんし |
(noun/participle) dying of shame; being so ashamed one wants to die |
慚死 see styles |
zanshi ざんし |
(noun/participle) dying of shame; being so ashamed one wants to die |
憤死 see styles |
funshi ふんし |
(n,vs,vi) dying in a fit of anger or indignation |
成仏 see styles |
joubutsu / jobutsu じょうぶつ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) attaining Buddhahood; becoming a Buddha; entering Nirvana; (n,vs,vi) (2) going to heaven; resting in peace; dying (peacefully); (place-name) Jōbutsu |
抜く see styles |
nuku ぬく |
(transitive verb) (1) to pull out; to draw out; to extract; to unplug; to weed; (transitive verb) (2) to omit; to leave out; to go without; to skip; (suf,v5k) (3) (after the -masu stem of a verb) to do to the end; to do thoroughly; to do completely; to do severely; (transitive verb) (4) to let out (e.g. air from a tyre); to drain (e.g. water from a bath); to empty; (transitive verb) (5) to pick out; to choose; to select; to extract; (transitive verb) (6) to pilfer; to steal; (transitive verb) (7) to remove; to get rid of; to take out; (transitive verb) (8) to pass; to overtake; to outstrip; to get ahead of; (transitive verb) (9) (also written 貫く) to pierce; to break through; to go through; (transitive verb) (10) to cut out (a shape); to create (a pattern) by dying the surrounding area; (transitive verb) (11) to seize; to capture; to reduce; (transitive verb) (12) to scoop (a story); (transitive verb) (13) to take out (an opponent's stones; in go); (transitive verb) (14) (slang) (vulgar) to masturbate (of a male); to ejaculate (while masturbating); (transitive verb) (15) (slang) to take (a photo); to record (video) |
授手 see styles |
shòu shǒu shou4 shou3 shou shou jushu |
To proffer the hand, to come in person to welcome the dying, as e.g. does Guanyin in certain cases. |
搬鋪 搬铺 see styles |
bān pù ban1 pu4 pan p`u pan pu |
to arrange (for the dying) |
敗死 see styles |
haishi はいし |
(n,vs,vi) dying in a lost battle; falling in a lost cause |
散華 散华 see styles |
sàn huā san4 hua1 san hua sange さんげ |
(noun/participle) falling as flowers do; dying a glorious death to strew flowers |
斃仆 see styles |
heifu / hefu へいふ |
(noun/participle) (rare) falling dead; perishing; dying |
斃死 see styles |
heishi / heshi へいし |
(noun/participle) falling dead; perishing; dying |
断絶 see styles |
danzetsu だんぜつ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) extinction (e.g. of a family); dying out; discontinuation; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) severance (e.g. of relations); rupture; breaking off; (generation) gap |
早世 see styles |
hayase はやせ |
(noun/participle) dying young; early death; (female given name) Hayase |
早逝 see styles |
zǎo shì zao3 shi4 tsao shih sousei / sose そうせい |
early demise; untimely death (noun/participle) dying young; early death |
枯槁 see styles |
kū gǎo ku1 gao3 k`u kao ku kao kokou / koko ここう |
(of vegetation) withered; (of a person) haggard (n,vs,vi) (1) (form) withering; dying (plants); (n,vs,vi) (2) (form) growing skinny; wasting away |
枯死 see styles |
kū sǐ ku1 si3 k`u ssu ku ssu koshi こし |
(of a plant) to wither and die; withered and dead (n,vs,vi) withering; dying |
死に see styles |
shini しに |
(1) (ant: 生き・1) dying; death; (prefix noun) (2) dead; useless; (prefix) (3) damned |
死亡 see styles |
sǐ wáng si3 wang2 ssu wang shibou / shibo しぼう |
to die; death (n,vs,vi) death; dying; mortality Dead and gone (or lost). |
死絶 see styles |
shizetsu しぜつ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) end (of a family bloodline); (n,vs,vi) (2) dying |
殉国 see styles |
junkoku じゅんこく |
dying for one's country |
殉職 殉职 see styles |
xùn zhí xun4 zhi2 hsün chih junshoku じゅんしょく |
to die in the line of duty (n,vs,vi) dying at one's post; being killed in the line of duty |
気死 see styles |
kishi きし |
(noun/participle) (1) (archaism) (See 憤死) dying in a fit of anger; (noun/participle) (2) (archaism) fainting |
氣絕 气绝 see styles |
qì jué qi4 jue2 ch`i chüeh chi chüeh |
to take one's last breath; dying |
永逝 see styles |
yǒng shì yong3 shi4 yung shih eisei / ese えいせい |
gone forever; to die (noun/participle) death; dying |
消失 see styles |
xiāo shī xiao1 shi1 hsiao shih shoushitsu; soushitsu / shoshitsu; soshitsu しょうしつ; そうしつ |
to disappear; to fade away (noun/participle) dying out; disappearance; vanishing; elimination; loss; absence |
渇死 see styles |
kasshi かっし |
(noun/participle) (archaism) dying of thirst |
瀕死 濒死 see styles |
bīn sǐ bin1 si3 pin ssu hinshi ひんし |
nearing death; on the point of demise; approaching extinction (noun - becomes adjective with の) dying; (on the) verge of death |
煙滅 烟灭 see styles |
yān miè yan1 mie4 yen mieh enmetsu |
dying out of smoke |
牢死 see styles |
roushi / roshi ろうし |
(n,vs,vi) dying in prison |
犬死 see styles |
inujini いぬじに |
(irregular okurigana usage) (noun/participle) (sensitive word) dying in vain; wasteful sacrifice of life |
狂死 see styles |
kyoushi / kyoshi きょうし |
(n,vs,vi) dying insane |
獲麟 see styles |
kakurin かくりん |
(1) (archaism) the end of things (esp. used for one's last writings); (2) one's dying hour (esp. used for the death of Confucius) |
病歿 see styles |
byoubotsu / byobotsu びょうぼつ |
(noun/participle) dying of illness; dying of natural causes |
病没 see styles |
byoubotsu / byobotsu びょうぼつ |
(noun/participle) dying of illness; dying of natural causes |
癌死 see styles |
ganshi がんし |
(noun/participle) dying of cancer |
窮死 see styles |
kyuushi / kyushi きゅうし |
(n,vs,vi) dying in miserable circumstances |
絶息 see styles |
zessoku ぜっそく |
(n,vs,vi) expiry; dying; death |
老死 see styles |
lǎo sǐ lao3 si3 lao ssu roushi / roshi ろうし |
to die of old age (n,vs,vi) dying of old age jarāmaraṇa, decrepitude and death; one of the twelve nidānas, a primary dogma of Buddhism that decrepitude and death are the natural products of the maturity of the five skandhas. |
臨危 临危 see styles |
lín wēi lin2 wei1 lin wei |
dying (from illness); facing death; on one's deathbed |
臨終 临终 see styles |
lín zhōng lin2 zhong1 lin chung rinjuu / rinju りんじゅう |
approaching death; on one's deathbed deathbed; dying hour; one's death Approach the end, dying. |
辞世 see styles |
jisei / jise じせい |
(1) passing away; death; (2) dying words; death poem (poem written during one's final moments) |
送終 送终 see styles |
sòng zhōng song4 zhong1 sung chung sōshū |
to attend upon a dying parent or other senior family member; to handle the funeral affairs of a senior family member sending off the dead |
遠行 远行 see styles |
yuǎn xíng yuan3 xing2 yüan hsing enkou; engyou(ok); ongyou(ok) / enko; engyo(ok); ongyo(ok) えんこう; えんぎょう(ok); おんぎょう(ok) |
to travel far away from home (noun/participle) (1) going afar; (noun/participle) (2) dying; death to travel far |
遠逝 远逝 see styles |
yuǎn shì yuan3 shi4 yüan shih ensei / ense えんせい |
to fade into the distance; (fig.) to peter out; to fade away (noun/participle) (1) going afar; (noun/participle) (2) death; dying |
遺命 see styles |
imei / ime いめい |
(noun/participle) will; dying instructions |
遺嘱 see styles |
ishoku いしょく |
(rare) dying wish (to be carried out after one's death) |
遺志 遗志 see styles |
yí zhì yi2 zhi4 i chih ishi いし |
the mission in life of a deceased person, left to others to carry on wishes of a deceased person; dying wish |
鎮火 see styles |
chinka ちんか |
(n,vs,vt,vi) extinguishing; dying out (of a fire); putting out |
隠れ see styles |
kakure かくれ |
(n-pref,n) (1) hidden; concealed; unknown; crypto-; (2) (See お隠れ) passing away; dying; death |
隨求 随求 see styles |
suí qiú sui2 qiu2 sui ch`iu sui chiu Zuigu |
According to prayer. Name of a deva who was formerly a wicked monk who died and went to hell, but when dying repented, prayed, and was reborn the deva 隨求天子 or 隨求卽得天子. Also, a bodhisattva in the Guanyin group of the Garbhadhātu, a metamorphosis of Guanyin, who sees that all prayers are answered, 隨求菩薩. |
順縁 see styles |
junen じゅんえん |
(1) {Buddh} favorable condition (for entering the priesthood); (2) dying in order (from oldest to youngest) |
頻死 see styles |
hinshi ひんし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) dying; (on the) verge of death |
お崩れ see styles |
okakure おかくれ |
(irregular kanji usage) (honorific or respectful language) passing away; dying; death |
お陀仏 see styles |
odabutsu おだぶつ |
dying; ruining oneself |
お隠れ see styles |
okakure おかくれ |
(honorific or respectful language) passing away; dying; death |
ひん死 see styles |
hinshi ひんし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) dying; (on the) verge of death |
へい死 see styles |
heishi / heshi へいし |
(noun/participle) falling dead; perishing; dying |
不死覺 不死觉 see styles |
bù sǐ jué bu4 si3 jue2 pu ssu chüeh fushi kaku |
One of the eight 覺, the desire for long life. |
不行了 see styles |
bù xíng le bu4 xing2 le5 pu hsing le |
(coll.) on the point of death; dying |
五怖畏 see styles |
wǔ bù wèi wu3 bu4 wei4 wu pu wei go fui |
(五畏) The five fears of beginners in the bodhisattva-way: fear of (1) giving away all lest they should have no means of livelihood; (2) sacrificing their reputation; (3) sacrificing themselves through dread of dying; (4) falling into evil; (5) addressing an assembly, especially of men of position. |
光明王 see styles |
guāng míng wáng guang1 ming2 wang2 kuang ming wang Kōmyō ō |
One of the twenty-five bodhisattvas who, with Amitābha, welcomes to Paradise the dying who call on Buddha. |
卧佛寺 see styles |
wò fó sì wo4 fo2 si4 wo fo ssu Gabutsuji |
A shrine of the "sleeping Buddha", i.e. of the dying Buddha. |
命終時 命终时 see styles |
mìng zhōng shí ming4 zhong1 shi2 ming chung shih myōshū ji |
time of dying |
在宅死 see styles |
zaitakushi ざいたくし |
home death; dying at home |
天台宗 see styles |
tiān tái zōng tian1 tai2 zong1 t`ien t`ai tsung tien tai tsung tendaishuu / tendaishu てんだいしゅう |
Tiantai school of Buddhism Tendai sect (of Buddhism); (personal name) Tendaishuu The Tiantai, or Tendai, sect founded by 智顗 Zhiyi. It bases its tenets on the Lotus Sutra 法華經 with the 智度論, 涅盤經, and 大品經; it maintains the identity of the Absolute and the world of phenomena, and attempts to unlock the secrets of all phenomena by means of meditation. It flourished during the Tang dynasty. Under the Sung, when the school was decadent, arose 四明 Ciming, under whom there came the division of 山家 Hill or Tiantai School and 山外 the School outside, the latter following 悟恩 Wuen and in time dying out; the former, a more profound school, adhered to Ciming; it was from this school that the Tiantai doctrine spread to Japan. The three principal works of the Tiantai founder are called 天台三部, i. e. 玄義 exposition of the deeper meaning of the Lotus; 文句 exposition of its text; and 止觀 meditation; the last was directive and practical; it was in the line of Bodhidharma, stressing the 'inner light'. |
失血死 see styles |
shikketsushi しっけつし |
(noun/participle) dying from blood loss; bleeding to death; hemorrhaging to death |
奪精鬼 夺精鬼 see styles |
duó jīng guǐ duo2 jing1 gui3 to ching kuei dasshō ki |
One that carries off the vital breath of the dying. |
孤独死 see styles |
kodokushi こどくし |
(n,vs,vi) dying alone (esp. of someone who lives alone and dies of natural causes at home without anyone knowing); solitary death |
孤立死 see styles |
koritsushi こりつし |
(noun/participle) (See 孤独死) dying alone (esp. of someone who lives alone and dies of natural causes at home without anyone knowing); solitary death |
寢釋迦 寝释迦 see styles |
qǐn shì jiā qin3 shi4 jia1 ch`in shih chia chin shih chia ne jaka |
dying buddha |
延壽堂 延寿堂 see styles |
yán shòu táng yan2 shou4 tang2 yen shou t`ang yen shou tang enju dō |
The hall or room into which a dying person is taken to enter upon his 'long life'. |
御陀仏 see styles |
odabutsu おだぶつ |
dying; ruining oneself |
御隠れ see styles |
okakure おかくれ |
(honorific or respectful language) passing away; dying; death |
早死に see styles |
hayajini はやじに |
(n,vs,vi) premature death; untimely death; dying young |
末剌諵 see styles |
mò làn án mo4 lan4 an2 mo lan an maranan |
maraṇa, 死 dying, mortal, death. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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