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在死有

see styles
zài sǐ yǒu
    zai4 si3 you3
tsai ssu yu
 zai shiu
exists in death

在生死

see styles
zài shēng sǐ
    zai4 sheng1 si3
tsai sheng ssu
 zai shōji
to remain in birth-and-death

地縛霊

see styles
 jibakurei / jibakure
    じばくれい
ghost bound to a specific physical location (usu. where death occurred)

垂れる

see styles
 tareru
    たれる
(v1,vi) (1) to hang; to droop; to dangle; to sag; to lower; to pull down; (transitive verb) (2) to give (e.g. lesson, instruction, scolding) (to someone of lower status); to confer; to grant; to bestow; (v1,vi) (3) to drip; to ooze; to trickle; to drop; (transitive verb) (4) to leave behind (at death); (transitive verb) (5) (derogatory term) to say; to utter; (transitive verb) (6) to excrete (urine, feces, etc.); to let out (a fart)

墜ちる

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 ochiru
    おちる
(v1,vi) (1) to fall down; to drop; to fall (e.g. rain); to sink (e.g. sun or moon); to fall onto (e.g. light or one's gaze); to be used in a certain place (e.g. money); (2) to be omitted; to be missing; (3) to decrease; to sink; (4) to fail (e.g. exam or class); to lose (contest, election, etc.); (5) to crash; to degenerate; to degrade; to fall behind; (6) to become indecent (of a conversation); (7) to be ruined; to go under; (8) to fade; to come out (e.g. a stain); to come off (e.g. makeup); to be removed (e.g. illness, possessing spirit, name on a list); (9) to fall (into someone's hands); to become someone's possession; (10) to fall (into a trap); to fall (for a trick); (11) to give in; to give up; to confess; to flee; (12) to fall; to be defeated; to surrender; (13) to come to (in the end); to end in; (14) to fall (in love, asleep, etc.); (15) to swoon (judo); (16) to consent; to understand; (17) (computer terminology) to crash; to freeze; (18) to die; (19) to move to the depths

墜落死

see styles
 tsuirakushi
    ついらくし
(noun/participle) death by falling

変死体

see styles
 henshitai
    へんしたい
body of a person who died an unnatural death

変死者

see styles
 henshisha
    へんししゃ
person who died an unnatural death; person accidentally killed

夏黃公


夏黄公

see styles
xià huáng gōng
    xia4 huang2 gong1
hsia huang kung
Xia Huanggong also known as Huang Shigong 黃石公|黄石公[Huang2 Shi2 gong1] (dates of birth and death uncertain), Daoist hermit of the Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qin2 dai4] and purported author of “Three Strategies of Huang Shigong” 黃石公三略|黄石公三略[Huang2 Shi2 gong1 San1 lu:e4], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1]

外因死

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 gaiinshi / gainshi
    がいいんし
(noun/participle) death by physical trauma; violent death; exogenous death; death by an external cause

外緣死


外缘死

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wài yuán sǐ
    wai4 yuan2 si3
wai yüan ssu
 gaienshi
death from external conditions

大場鶇


大场鸫

see styles
dà chǎng dōng
    da4 chang3 dong1
ta ch`ang tung
    ta chang tung
OHBA Tsugumi (pen-name), author of cult series Death Note 死亡筆記|死亡笔记[si3 wang2 bi3 ji4]

大往生

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 daioujou / daiojo
    だいおうじょう
(n,vs,vi) peaceful death

大祥忌

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dà xiáng jì
    da4 xiang2 ji4
ta hsiang chi
 daishouki; taishouki / daishoki; taishoki
    だいしょうき; たいしょうき
(See 小祥忌) second anniversary of a person's death
The great propitious anniversary, i.e. a sacrifice every third year.

大衆部


大众部

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dà zhòng bù
    da4 zhong4 bu4
ta chung pu
 daishubu
    だいしゅぶ
(See 上座部) Mahasamghika (early Buddhist movement)
摩調僧祇部 Mahāsāṅghikāḥ, the school of the community, or majority; one of the chief early divisions, cf. 上坐部 Mahāsthavirāḥ or Sthavirāḥ, i.e. the elders. There are two usages of the term, first, when the sthavira, or older disciples assembled in the cave after the Buddha's death, and the others, the 大衆, assembled outside. As sects, the principal division was that which took place later. The Chinese attribute this division to the influence of 大天 Mahādeva, a century after the Nirvāṇa, and its subsequent five subdivisions are also associated with his name: they are Pūrvasailāḥ, Avaraśailāḥ, Haimavatāḥ, Lokottara-vādinaḥ, and Prajñapti-vādinaḥ; v. 小乘.

失血死

see styles
 shikketsushi
    しっけつし
(noun/participle) dying from blood loss; bleeding to death; hemorrhaging to death

奨励賞

see styles
 shoureishou / shoresho
    しょうれいしょう
encouragement award; honorable mention (award); honourable mention

姜子牙

see styles
jiāng zǐ yá
    jiang1 zi3 ya2
chiang tzu ya
Jiang Ziya (c. 1100 BC, dates of birth and death unknown), partly mythical sage advisor to King Wen of Zhou 周文王[Zhou1 Wen2 wang2] and purported author of “Six Secret Strategic Teachings” 六韜|六韬[Liu4 tao1], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1]

娑羅林


娑罗林

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suō luó lín
    suo1 luo2 lin2
so lo lin
 Shararin
Śālavana, the grove of sāl trees near Kuśinagara, the reputed place of the Buddha's death.

子規忌

see styles
 shikiki
    しきき
anniversary of Shiki Masaoka's death (September 19)

孤独死

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 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

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 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

宋慶齡


宋庆龄

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sòng qìng líng
    song4 qing4 ling2
sung ch`ing ling
    sung ching ling
Song Qingling (1893-1981), second wife of Sun Yat-sen 孫中山|孙中山[Sun1 Zhong1 shan1], influential political figure in China after Sun's death in 1925

小畑健

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xiǎo tián jiàn
    xiao3 tian2 jian4
hsiao t`ien chien
    hsiao tien chien
 obatatakeshi
    おばたたけし
OBATA Takeshi, manga artist, illustrator of cult series Death Note 死亡筆記|死亡笔记[si3 wang2 bi3 ji4]
(person) Obata Takeshi (1969.2.11-)

小祥忌

see styles
xiǎo xiáng jì
    xiao3 xiang2 ji4
hsiao hsiang chi
 shoushouki / shoshoki
    しょうしょうき
(See 大祥忌) first anniversary of a person's death
An anniversary (sacrifice).

尼陀那

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ní tuó nà
    ni2 tuo2 na4
ni t`o na
    ni to na
 nidana
nidāna, a band, bond, link, primary cause. I. The 十二因緣 twelve causes or links in the chain of existence: (1) jarā-maraṇa 老死 old age and death. (2) jāti 生 (re) birth. (3) bhava 有 existence. (4) upādāna 取 laying hold of, grasping. (5) tṛṣṇā 愛 love, thirst, desire. (6) vedana 受 receiving, perceiving, sensation. (7) sparśa 觸 touch, contact, feeling. (8) ṣaḍ-āyatana, 六入 the six senses. (9) nāma-rūpa 名色 name and form, individuality (of things). (10) vijñāna 六識 the six forms of perception, awareness or discernment. (11) saṃskāra 行 action, moral conduct. (12) avidyā 無明 unenlightenment, 'ignorance which mistakes the illusory phenomena of this world for realities. ' Eitel. These twelve links are stated also in Hīnayāna in reverse order, beginning with avidyā and ending with jarā-maraṇa. The Fanyimingyi says the whole series arises from 無明 ignorance, and if this can be got rid of the whole process of 生死 births and deaths (or reincarnations) comes to an end. II. Applied to the purpose and occasion of writing sutras, nidāna means (1) those written because of a request or query; (2) because certain precepts were violated; (3) because of certain events.

干死ぬ

see styles
 hishinu
    ひしぬ
(vn,v5n) (archaism) to starve to death

幽回忌

see styles
 yuukaiki / yukaiki
    ゆうかいき
(rare) {Buddh} memorial ceremony held on the 100th day of a person's death

式年祭

see styles
 shikinensai
    しきねんさい
(See 式年) imperial memorial ceremony (held on the anniversary of the emperor's or empress's death, on fixed years)

往死裡


往死里

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wǎng sǐ lǐ
    wang3 si3 li3
wang ssu li
(coll.) (to beat etc) to death

往生際

see styles
 oujougiwa / ojogiwa
    おうじょうぎわ
(1) brink of death; (2) time to give up; knowing when to give up

御両親

see styles
 goryoushin / goryoshin
    ごりょうしん
your (honorable, honourable) parents

御迎え

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 omukae
    おむかえ
(n,adj-no,vs) (1) (polite language) receiving; welcoming; going to meet; (2) final call; call of fate; approach of death

御隠れ

see styles
 okakure
    おかくれ
(honorific or respectful language) passing away; dying; death

心臓死

see styles
 shinzoushi / shinzoshi
    しんぞうし
cardiac death

忌み日

see styles
 imibi
    いみび
unlucky day (according to astrology); (previously a) death anniversary; purification and fast day

惨死体

see styles
 zanshitai
    ざんしたい
corpse of a person who has met a violent death

感染死

see styles
 kansenshi
    かんせんし
(noun/participle) {med} death from infection

感電死

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 kandenshi
    かんでんし
(noun/participle) (death by) electrocution

憂国忌

see styles
 yuukokuki / yukokuki
    ゆうこくき
(ev) anniversary of Yukio Mishima's death (November 25)

戦病死

see styles
 senbyoushi / senbyoshi
    せんびょうし
(n,vs,vi) death from disease contracted at the front

扇子腹

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 sensubara
    せんすばら
(hist) (See 切腹・1) fan seppuku; death penalty for samurai in which the condemned performs a symbolic disembowelment with a fan before being decapitated

打殺す

see styles
 bukkorosu
    ぶっころす
    uchikorosu
    うちころす
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) to beat to death; to kill; (transitive verb) to shoot to death

投じる

see styles
 toujiru / tojiru
    とうじる
(transitive verb) (1) to throw; to cast (e.g. vote, light, shadow); (transitive verb) (2) (in the form of 身を投じる) (See 身を投じる) to devote oneself (e.g. to a cause); (transitive verb) (3) to invest; to put in; (transitive verb) (4) to administer (medicine); to give; (v1,vi) (5) to abandon; to surrender; (v1,vi) (6) to take advantage of; to make full use of; (v1,vi) (7) to fit well with; to match with; to be in tune with; (v1,vi) (8) to stay (at a lodging)

投ずる

see styles
 touzuru / tozuru
    とうずる
(Ichidan verb - zuru verb) (1) (usu. 投じる) (See 投じる・1) to throw; to cast (e.g. vote, light, shadow); (vz,vt) (2) (in the form of 身を投ずる) to devote oneself (e.g. to a cause); (vz,vt) (3) to invest; to put in; (vz,vt) (4) to administer (medicine); to give; (vz,vi) (5) to surrender; (vz,vi) (6) to take advantage of; to make full use of; (vz,vi) (7) to fit well with; to match with; to be in tune with; (vz,vi) (8) to stay (at a lodging)

押殺す

see styles
 oshikorosu
    おしころす
(transitive verb) (1) to crush to death; to stifle to death; to squeeze to death; (2) to stifle (a laugh, etc.); to muffle (one's breathing); to subdue (one's voice); to conceal (e.g. one's emotions)

捨て札

see styles
 sutefuda
    すてふだ
(archaism) bulletin board displaying the name, age, offence, etc. of a criminal sentenced to death (Edo period)

揚げ斎

see styles
 agedoki
    あげどき
{Buddh} (See 弔い上げ) last death anniversary for which there is a memorial service held (usu. the 32nd or 49th)

撃殺す

see styles
 uchikorosu
    うちころす
(transitive verb) to shoot to death

文学忌

see styles
 bungakuki
    ぶんがくき
death anniversary (of a writer, poet, etc.; oft. given a relevant name); commemoration day

文陀竭

see styles
wén tuó jié
    wen2 tuo2 jie2
wen t`o chieh
    wen to chieh
 Bundaketsu
Mūrdhajāta, Māndhātṛ, i. e. 頂生王 born from his mother's head, a reputed previous incarnation of the Buddha, who still ambitious, despite his universal earthly sway, his thousand sons, etc., few to Indra's heaven, saw the 天上玉女 celestial devī, but on the desire arising to rule there on Indra's death, he was hurled to earth; v. 文陀竭王經.

断末摩

see styles
 danmatsuma
    だんまつま
death agony

断末間

see styles
 danmatsuma
    だんまつま
(irregular kanji usage) death agony

断末魔

see styles
 danmatsuma
    だんまつま
death agony

新精霊

see styles
 arashouryou; niijouryou / arashoryo; nijoryo
    あらしょうりょう; にいじょうりょう
(See 新仏・1) spirit of someone on the first Obon after their death

早死に

see styles
 hayajini
    はやじに
(n,vs,vi) premature death; untimely death; dying young

明渡す

see styles
 akewatasu
    あけわたす
(transitive verb) to vacate; to surrender

暴行死

see styles
 boukoushi / bokoshi
    ぼうこうし
(n,vs,vi) death from assault; death resulting from a violent act

末剌諵

see styles
mò làn án
    mo4 lan4 an2
mo lan an
 maranan
maraṇa, 死 dying, mortal, death.

梁皇懺


梁皇忏

see styles
liáng huáng chàn
    liang2 huang2 chan4
liang huang ch`an
    liang huang chan
 Ryōkō sen
The litany of Liang Wudi for his wife, who became a large snake, or dragon, after her death, and troubled the emperor's dreams. After the litany was performed, she became a devi, thanked the emperor, and departed.

榮辱觀


荣辱观

see styles
róng rǔ guān
    rong2 ru3 guan1
jung ju kuan
precepts regarding what is honorable and what is shameful (in particular, refers to the Socialist Concepts on Honors and Disgraces, PRC official moral principles promulgated from 2006); abbr. for 社會主義榮辱觀|社会主义荣辱观; also known as the Eight Honors and Eight Shames 八榮八恥|八荣八耻[Ba1 Rong2 Ba1 Chi3]

死に恥

see styles
 shinihaji
    しにはじ
(1) (See 生き恥) dishonor that persists after death; (2) shame at the moment of one's death

死に所

see styles
 shinidokoro
    しにどころ
place of death; place to die

死に方

see styles
 shinikata
    しにかた
(1) way to die; means of dying; (2) quality of one's death

死に様

see styles
 shinizama
    しにざま
manner of death

死に目

see styles
 shinime
    しにめ
moment of death

死に神

see styles
 shinigami
    しにがみ
god of death; Death

死に花

see styles
 shinibana
    しにばな
a blooming cut flower; glorious death

死に際

see styles
 shinigiwa
    しにぎわ
verge of death; brink of death

死の組

see styles
 shinokumi
    しのくみ
(exp,n) {sports} group of death; tournament group containing many strong teams

死の谷

see styles
 shinotani
    しのたに
(exp,n) {bus} valley of death (barrier between product development and commercialization stages)

死亡例

see styles
 shibourei / shibore
    しぼうれい
incident of death; fatal case

死亡地

see styles
 shibouchi / shibochi
    しぼうち
place of death

死亡届

see styles
 shiboutodoke / shibotodoke
    しぼうとどけ
report of death; notification of a death

死亡率

see styles
sǐ wáng lǜ
    si3 wang2 lu:4
ssu wang lü
 shibouritsu / shiboritsu
    しぼうりつ
mortality rate
death rate; mortality rate

死刑囚

see styles
 shikeishuu / shikeshu
    しけいしゅう
criminal condemned to death; convict on death row

死生観

see styles
 shiseikan / shisekan
    しせいかん
one's opinion on (life and) death

死者数

see styles
 shishasuu / shishasu
    ししゃすう
death toll; number of deaths; body count

死隨念


死随念

see styles
sǐ suí niàn
    si3 sui2 nian4
ssu sui nien
 shizuinen
recollection of death

決死行

see styles
 kesshikou / kesshiko
    けっしこう
taking action although it may result in death; acting while being fully prepared to die

沒生死


没生死

see styles
mò shēng sǐ
    mo4 sheng1 si3
mo sheng ssu
 motsu shōji
submersed in birth and death

法比量

see styles
fǎ bǐ liáng
    fa3 bi3 liang2
fa pi liang
 hō hiryō
Inferring one thing from another, as from birth deducing death, etc.

波濕縛


波湿缚

see styles
bō shī fú
    bo1 shi1 fu2
po shih fu
 Hashibaku
(波栗濕縛); 波奢 pārśva, the ribs. Pārśva, the tenth patriarch, previously a Brahman of Gandhāra, who took a vow not to lie down until he had mastered the meaning of the Tripiṭaka, cut off all desire in the realms of sense, form and non-form, and obtained the six supernatural powers and eight pāramitās. This he accomplished after three years. His death is put at 36 B. C. His name is tr. as 脇尊者 his Worship of the Ribs.

涅哩底

see styles
niè lī dǐ
    nie4 li1 di3
nieh li ti
 Neritei
nirṛti, destruction, the goddess of death and corruption regent of the south-west.

涅槃会

see styles
 nehane
    ねはんえ
Buddhist service held on the day of Buddha's death (orig. 15th of the 2nd month, now 15th of the 3rd month)

涅槃忌

see styles
niè pán jì
    nie4 pan2 ji4
nieh p`an chi
    nieh pan chi
 nehan ki
涅槃會The Nirvāṇa assembly, 2nd moon 15th day, on the anniversary of the Buddha's death.

涅槃相

see styles
niè pán xiàng
    nie4 pan2 xiang4
nieh p`an hsiang
    nieh pan hsiang
 nehan sō
The 8th sign of the Buddha, his entry into nirvāṇa, i.e. his death, after delivering 'in one day and night' the 大般涅槃經 Mahaparinirvāṇa Sūtra.

涅槃雪

see styles
 nehanyuki
    ねはんゆき
(See 雪の果て・ゆきのはて) last snows; snow remaining after the anniversary of Buddha's death

湘妃竹

see styles
xiāng fēi zhú
    xiang1 fei1 zhu2
hsiang fei chu
same as 斑竹[ban1 zhu2], mottled bamboo, since according to legend the spots on mottled bamboo are marks left by the tears shed by two of King Shun's 舜[Shun4] concubines (Ehuang 娥皇[E2 huang2] and Nüying 女英[Nu:3 ying1], known as the Concubines of the Xiang 湘妃[Xiang1 Fei1]) upon learning of his death

火炙り

see styles
 hiaburi
    ひあぶり
burning at the stake; burning to death

火焙り

see styles
 hiaburi
    ひあぶり
burning at the stake; burning to death

火結神

see styles
 homusubinokami
    ほむすびのかみ
Kagutsuchi; fire deity who burned to death his mother Izanami during childbirth (and was therefore beheaded by his father Izanagi)

点鬼簿

see styles
 tenkibo
    てんきぼ
(See 過去帳) death register; necrology

無死畏


无死畏

see styles
wú sǐ wèi
    wu2 si3 wei4
wu ssu wei
 mu shii
no fear of death

無縁塚

see styles
 muenzuka
    むえんづか
tomb of someone with no relatives to mourn their death

無縁墓

see styles
 muenbaka
    むえんばか
tomb of someone with no relatives to mourn their death

熱的死

see styles
 netsutekishi
    ねつてきし
heat death (i.e. of the universe)

牛割き

see styles
 ushizaki
    うしざき
tying a person's limbs to two or four bulls and making them run in different directions (Warring States-era death penalty)

牛裂き

see styles
 ushizaki
    うしざき
tying a person's limbs to two or four bulls and making them run in different directions (Warring States-era death penalty)

犯罪死

see styles
 hanzaishi
    はんざいし
(See 非犯罪死) wrongful death; death caused by violent crime

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

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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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