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頻婆沙羅 see styles |
pín pó shā luó pin2 po2 sha1 luo2 p`in p`o sha lo pin po sha lo |
Bimbisāra |
頻尼波羅 see styles |
pín ní bō luó pin2 ni2 bo1 luo2 p`in ni po lo pin ni po lo |
slingshot spear |
頻毘娑羅 see styles |
pín pí suō luó pin2 pi2 suo1 luo2 p`in p`i so lo pin pi so lo |
Bimbisāra |
願波羅蜜 愿波罗蜜 see styles |
yuàn bō luó mì yuan4 bo1 luo2 mi4 yüan po lo mi |
The vow pāramitās, the eighth of the ten pāramitās, a bodhisattva's vow to attain bodhi, and save all beings to the other shore. |
風水羅盤 see styles |
fuusuiraban / fusuiraban ふうすいらばん |
(See 風水・ふうすい・1) luopan; geomantic compass; feng shui compass |
颰陀波羅 see styles |
bá tuó bō luó ba2 tuo2 bo1 luo2 pa t`o po lo pa to po lo |
Bhadrapāla |
馬可波羅 马可波罗 see styles |
mǎ kě bō luó ma3 ke3 bo1 luo2 ma k`o po lo ma ko po lo |
More info & calligraphy: Marco Polo |
馬羅尾山 see styles |
baraoyama ばらおやま |
(personal name) Baraoyama |
馬頭羅刹 马头罗刹 see styles |
mǎ tóu luó chà ma3 tou2 luo2 cha4 ma t`ou lo ch`a ma tou lo cha |
The horse-head rākṣasa in Hades. |
高島雅羅 see styles |
takashimagara たかしまがら |
(person) Takashima Gara (1955.3.2-) |
高梨沙羅 see styles |
takanashisara たかなしさら |
(person) Sara Takanashi (1996.10.8-), Japanese ski jumper |
高羅芳光 see styles |
kourayoshimitsu / korayoshimitsu こうらよしみつ |
(person) Kōra Yoshimitsu (1902.3.4-1984.5.14) |
髻利吉羅 髻利吉罗 see styles |
jì lì jí luó ji4 li4 ji2 luo2 chi li chi lo |
計利 (or 計里) 枳 (or 計) 攞 (or 羅) Kelikila, the attendant of a deva; one of the Vajrapāṇis. |
鬱多羅僧 see styles |
yù duō luó sēng yu4 duo1 luo2 seng1 yü to lo seng |
uttarâsaṅga |
鬱憺羅越 see styles |
yù dàn luó yuè yu4 dan4 luo2 yue4 yü tan lo yüeh |
Uttarakuru |
魔醯首羅 魔醯首罗 see styles |
mó xì shǒu luó mo2 xi4 shou3 luo2 mo hsi shou lo |
Maheśvara, Śiva. |
鳩摩羅什 鸠摩罗什 see styles |
jiū mó luó shí jiu1 mo2 luo2 shi2 chiu mo lo shih kumarajuu / kumaraju くまらじゅう |
Kumarajiva c. 334-413, Buddhist monk and translator of Zen texts (person) Kumarajiva (344-413) Kumārajīva |
鳩摩羅伽 鸠摩罗伽 see styles |
jiū mó luó qié jiu1 mo2 luo2 qie2 chiu mo lo ch`ieh chiu mo lo chieh |
Kumāraka, idem Kumāra. |
鳩摩羅多 see styles |
jiū mó luó duō jiu1 mo2 luo2 duo1 chiu mo lo to |
Kumārata |
鳩摩羅炎 鸠摩罗炎 see styles |
jiū mó luó yán jiu1 mo2 luo2 yan2 chiu mo lo yen |
Kumārāyaṇa, father of Kumārajīva. |
鳩摩羅陀 see styles |
jiū mó luó tuó jiu1 mo2 luo2 tuo2 chiu mo lo t`o chiu mo lo to |
Kumāralāta |
鳩摩羅馱 see styles |
jiū mó luó tuó jiu1 mo2 luo2 tuo2 chiu mo lo t`o chiu mo lo to |
Kumāralāta |
鴦崛摩羅 鸯崛摩罗 see styles |
yāng jué mó luó yang1 jue2 mo2 luo2 yang chüeh mo lo |
(鴦崛利摩羅) Aṅgulimālya, chaplet of finger-bones; the Śivaitic sect that wore such chaplets; also 鴦堀摩羅; 鴦掘摩羅; 鴦窶利摩羅 v. 央. One converted by the Buddha is known by this name. |
鴦掘摩羅 see styles |
yāng jué mó luó yang1 jue2 mo2 luo2 yang chüeh mo lo |
Aṅguli-māla |
麻豆瞿羅 麻豆瞿罗 see styles |
má dòu jù luó ma2 dou4 ju4 luo2 ma tou chü lo |
madhugola, sweet balls, or biscuits. |
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rago らご |
(abbreviation) (rare) (See ラテン語) Latin (language) |
羅伯斯庇爾 罗伯斯庇尔 see styles |
luó bó sī bì ěr luo2 bo2 si1 bi4 er3 lo po ssu pi erh |
Robespierre (name); Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre (1758-1794), French revolutionary leader, enthusiastic advocate of reign of terror 1791-1794 |
羅塞塔石碑 罗塞塔石碑 see styles |
luó sāi tǎ shí bēi luo2 sai1 ta3 shi2 bei1 lo sai t`a shih pei lo sai ta shih pei |
Rosetta Stone |
羅必達法則 罗必达法则 see styles |
luó bì dá fǎ zé luo2 bi4 da2 fa3 ze2 lo pi ta fa tse |
L'Hôpital's rule (math.) (Tw) |
羅摩諾索夫 罗摩诺索夫 see styles |
luó mó nuò suǒ fū luo2 mo2 nuo4 suo3 fu1 lo mo no so fu |
Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov (1711-1765), famous Russian chemist and polymath |
羅格斯大學 罗格斯大学 see styles |
luó gé sī dà xué luo2 ge2 si1 da4 xue2 lo ko ssu ta hsüeh |
Rutgers University (New Jersey) |
羅潔愛爾之 罗洁爱尔之 see styles |
luó jié ài ěr zhī luo2 jie2 ai4 er3 zhi1 lo chieh ai erh chih |
Raziel, archangel in Judaism |
羅睺阿修羅 罗睺阿修罗 see styles |
luó huó ā xiū luó luo2 huo2 a1 xiu1 luo2 lo huo a hsiu lo Ragoashura |
Rāhu-asura, the asura who in fighting with Indra can seize sun and moon, i.e. cause eclipses. |
羅萄日辞典 see styles |
raponichijiten らぽにちじてん |
Dictionarium Latino Lusitanicum, ac Iaponicum, (Latin- Portuguese-Japanese dictionary, pub. 1595); (wk) Dictionarium Latino Lusitanicum, ac Iaponicum, (Latin-Portuguese-Japanese dictionary, published in 1595) |
羅葡日辞典 see styles |
raponichijiten らぽにちじてん |
Dictionarium Latino Lusitanicum, ac Iaponicum, (Latin- Portuguese-Japanese dictionary, pub. 1595); (wk) Dictionarium Latino Lusitanicum, ac Iaponicum, (Latin-Portuguese-Japanese dictionary, published in 1595) |
羅蒙諾索夫 罗蒙诺索夫 see styles |
luó méng nuò suǒ fū luo2 meng2 nuo4 suo3 fu1 lo meng no so fu |
Mikhail Lomonosov (1711-1765), Russian polymath and writer |
羅門光三郎 see styles |
ramonmitsusaburou / ramonmitsusaburo らもんみつさぶろう |
(person) Ramon Mitsusaburō (1901.10.10-19?.?.?) |
羅馬鬥獸場 罗马斗兽场 see styles |
luó mǎ dòu shòu chǎng luo2 ma3 dou4 shou4 chang3 lo ma tou shou ch`ang lo ma tou shou chang |
Colosseum (Rome) |
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mara; mara(sk) まら; マラ(sk) |
(1) {Buddh} Mara; demon king who attempted to hinder Gautama Buddha from attaining enlightenment; (2) {Buddh} obstacle to enlightenment; (3) (kana only) (usu. written as マラ) penis |
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shara; sara しゃら; さら |
(1) (See 沙羅双樹・1) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul; (2) (See 夏椿) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia) |
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anra あんら |
(rare) (See マンゴー) mango (san: āmra) |
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bera; bera べら; ベラ |
(kana only) wrasse (any fish of family Labridae) |
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dora; doura; dora / dora; dora; dora どら; どうら; ドラ |
(kana only) gong; tam-tam |
雷·羅馬諾 雷·罗马诺 see styles |
léi · luó mǎ nuò lei2 · luo2 ma3 nuo4 lei · lo ma no |
Ray Romano (1957-), US actor and comedian |
一髻羅刹女 一髻罗刹女 see styles |
yī jì luó chà nǚ yi1 ji4 luo2 cha4 nv3 i chi lo ch`a nü i chi lo cha nü ikkeirasetsu nyo |
The female rakṣaḥ styled "Single top-knot', wife of a great rakṣaḥ who dwells by a great ocean; on scenting blood, she can fly to it in a night 80, 000 yojanas. |
三明婆羅門 三明婆罗门 see styles |
sān míng pó luó mén san1 ming2 po2 luo2 men2 san ming p`o lo men san ming po lo men sanmyō baramon |
a Brahmin who follows the Three Vedas |
三波羅聶提 三波罗聂提 see styles |
sān bō luó niè tí san1 bo1 luo2 nie4 ti2 san po lo nieh t`i san po lo nieh ti sanharashōdai |
The three prajñāpti, 三假 q.v. |
三種波羅蜜 三种波罗蜜 see styles |
sān zhǒng bō luó mì san1 zhong3 bo1 luo2 mi4 san chung po lo mi sanshu haramitsu |
The three kinds of pāramitā ideals, or methods of perfection: (a) 世間波羅蜜 that of people in general relating to this world; (b) 出世間波羅蜜 that of śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas relating to the future life for themselves; (c) 出世間上上波羅蜜 the supreme one of bodhisattvas, relating to the future life for all; cf. 三種智. |
三色紫羅蘭 三色紫罗兰 see styles |
sān sè zǐ luó lán san1 se4 zi3 luo2 lan2 san se tzu lo lan |
pansy |
三鉢羅佉哆 三钵罗佉哆 see styles |
sān bō luó qū duō san1 bo1 luo2 qu1 duo1 san po lo ch`ü to san po lo chü to sanparakyata |
saṃprāpta, intp. by 善至, 正至, or 時至 well, properly, or timely arrived. Also written 僧跋 intp. 等施 bestowed equally or universally. It is a word spoken authoritatively some say before, some say after a common meal; a "blessing" to ward off evil from the food. |
不動阿羅漢 不动阿罗汉 see styles |
bù dòng ā luó hàn bu4 dong4 a1 luo2 han4 pu tung a lo han fudō arakan |
an arhat who has attained to the state of the immovable liberation 不動解脫. |
不動陀羅尼 不动陀罗尼 see styles |
bù dòng tuó luó ní bu4 dong4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 pu tung t`o lo ni pu tung to lo ni fudō darani |
Akṣobhya-dhāraṇī |
両界曼荼羅 see styles |
ryoukaimandara / ryokaimandara りょうかいまんだら |
{Buddh} (See 胎蔵界曼荼羅・たいぞうかいまんだら,金剛界曼荼羅・こんごうかいまんだら) Mandala of the Two Realms; Womb Realm and Matrix Realm Mandalas |
両部曼荼羅 see styles |
ryoubumandara / ryobumandara りょうぶまんだら |
{Buddh} (See 両界曼荼羅・りょうかいまんだら) Mandala of the Two Realms; Womb Realm and Matrix Realm Mandalas |
串原閑羅瀬 see styles |
kushiharashizurase くしはらしずらせ |
(place-name) Kushiharashizurase |
九字曼荼羅 九字曼荼罗 see styles |
jiǔ zì màn tú luó jiu3 zi4 man4 tu2 luo2 chiu tzu man t`u lo chiu tzu man tu lo kuji mandara |
The nine character maṇḍala, i.e. the lotus, with its eight petals and its centre; Avalokiteśvara may be placed in the heart and Amitābha on each petal, generally in the shape of the Sanskrit "seed" letter, or alphabetic letter. |
九會曼陀羅 九会曼陀罗 see styles |
jiǔ huì màn tuó luó jiu3 hui4 man4 tuo2 luo2 chiu hui man t`o lo chiu hui man to lo kue mandara |
nine assemblies maṇḍala |
九部修多羅 九部修多罗 see styles |
jiǔ bù xiū duō luó jiu3 bu4 xiu1 duo1 luo2 chiu pu hsiu to lo ku bu shutara |
nine divisions of the canon |
乞眼婆羅門 乞眼婆罗门 see styles |
qǐ yǎn pó luó mén qi3 yan3 po2 luo2 men2 ch`i yen p`o lo men chi yen po lo men kotsugen baramon |
The Brahman who begged one of Śāriputra's eyes in a former incarnation, then trampled on it, causing Śāriputra to give up his efforts to become a bodhisattva and turn back to the Hīnayāna. |
于遮那摩羅 于遮那摩罗 see styles |
yú zhēn à mó luó yu2 zhen1 a4 mo2 luo2 yü chen a mo lo Ushanamara |
Used in error for 干遮那摩羅. |
五百大羅漢 五百大罗汉 see styles |
wǔ bǎi dà luó hàn wu3 bai3 da4 luo2 han4 wu pai ta lo han gohyaku dai rakan |
five hundred great arhats |
五百羅漢寺 see styles |
gohyakurakanji ごひゃくらかんじ |
(personal name) Gohyakurakanji |
五百羅漢駅 see styles |
gohyakurakaneki ごひゃくらかんえき |
(st) Gohyakurakan Station |
五通曼荼羅 五通曼荼罗 see styles |
wǔ tōng màn tú luó wu3 tong1 man4 tu2 luo2 wu t`ung man t`u lo wu tung man tu lo gotsū mandara |
maṇḍala of the five supernatural powers |
亞穆蘇克羅 亚穆苏克罗 see styles |
yà mù sū kè luó ya4 mu4 su1 ke4 luo2 ya mu su k`o lo ya mu su ko lo |
Yamoussoukro (city in the Ivory Coast) |
亞羅號事件 亚罗号事件 see styles |
yà luó hào shì jiàn ya4 luo2 hao4 shi4 jian4 ya lo hao shih chien |
the Arrow Incident of 1856 (used as pretext for the second Opium War) |
仁王陀羅尼 仁王陀罗尼 see styles |
rén wáng tuó luó ní ren2 wang2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jen wang t`o lo ni jen wang to lo ni ninnō darani |
dhāraṇī for humane kings |
伊沙馱羅山 伊沙驮罗山 see styles |
yī shā tuó luó shān yi1 sha1 tuo2 luo2 shan1 i sha t`o lo shan i sha to lo shan Ishadara san |
Īṣādhara |
伊羅跋提河 伊罗跋提河 see styles |
yī luó bá tí hé yi1 luo2 ba2 ti2 he2 i lo pa t`i ho i lo pa ti ho Irahatsudaika |
Erāvatī, Airāvatī, Irāvatī, the river Ravi, also abbrev. to 跋提 Vati. |
伊羅鉢多羅 伊罗钵多罗 see styles |
yī luó bō duō luó yi1 luo2 bo1 duo1 luo2 i lo po to lo Irabattara |
Airāvana |
伊羅鉢龍王 伊罗钵龙王 see styles |
yī luó bō lóng wáng yi1 luo2 bo1 long2 wang2 i lo po lung wang irahatsuryū ō |
(伊羅鉢多羅龍王); 伊羅多羅 (or 伊羅跋羅); 伊羅婆那; 伊那槃婆龍 and many other forms, v. supra. Elāpattra, Erāpattra, Eḍavarṇa, Ersavarṇa. A nāga, or elephant, which is also a meaning of Airāvaṇa and Airāvata. A nāga-guardian of a sea or lake, who had plucked a herb wrongfully in a previous incarnation, been made into a naga and now begged the Buddha that he might be reborn in a higher sphere. Another version is that he pulled up a tree, which stuck to his head and grew there, hence his name. One form is 伊羅婆那龍象王, which may have an association with Indra's elephant. |
伊賞那補羅 伊赏那补罗 see styles |
yī shǎng nà bǔ luó yi1 shang3 na4 bu3 luo2 i shang na pu lo Ishōnahora |
IIśānapura. An ancient kingdom in Burma. Eitel. Cf. 伊沙那. |
伏羅希洛夫 伏罗希洛夫 see styles |
fú luó xī luò fū fu2 luo2 xi1 luo4 fu1 fu lo hsi lo fu |
Kliment Voroshilov (1881-1969), Soviet politician and military commander |
伐折羅嚩羅 伐折罗嚩罗 see styles |
fá zhé luó mó luó fa2 zhe2 luo2 mo2 luo2 fa che lo mo lo baserabara |
vajrajvāla, i. e. flame, tr. as 金剛光 the scintillation of the diamond, the lightning. |
伐折羅陀羅 伐折罗陀罗 see styles |
fá zhé luó tuó luó fa2 zhe2 luo2 tuo2 luo2 fa che lo t`o lo fa che lo to lo basaradara |
持金剛 (or 執金剛) Vajradhara, the bearer of the vajra. |
伐蘇蜜呾羅 伐苏蜜呾罗 see styles |
fá sū mì dá luó fa2 su1 mi4 da2 luo2 fa su mi ta lo Basomitara |
Vasumitra, v. 筏. |
伐蘇蜜多羅 伐苏蜜多罗 see styles |
fá sū mì duō luó fa2 su1 mi4 duo1 luo2 fa su mi to lo Bassomittara |
Vasumitra |
伯羅奔尼撒 伯罗奔尼撒 see styles |
bó luó bēn ní sā bo2 luo2 ben1 ni2 sa1 po lo pen ni sa |
Peloponnese (peninsula in southern Greece) |
伽羅瓦理論 伽罗瓦理论 see styles |
jiā luó wǎ lǐ lùn jia1 luo2 wa3 li3 lun4 chia lo wa li lun |
Galois theory (math.) |
伽羅華理論 伽罗华理论 see styles |
jiā luó huá lǐ lùn jia1 luo2 hua2 li3 lun4 chia lo hua li lun |
Galois theory (math.) |
佛度跋陀羅 佛度跋陀罗 see styles |
fó dù bá tuó luó fo2 du4 ba2 tuo2 luo2 fo tu pa t`o lo fo tu pa to lo Buddobadara |
Buddhabhadra |
佛性不受羅 佛性不受罗 see styles |
fó xìng bù shòu luó fo2 xing4 bu4 shou4 luo2 fo hsing pu shou lo busshō fujura |
The Buddha-nature does not receive punishment in the hells, because it is 空 void of form, or spiritual and above the formal or material, only things with form can enter the hells. |
佛羅里達州 佛罗里达州 see styles |
fó luó lǐ dá zhōu fo2 luo2 li3 da2 zhou1 fo lo li ta chou |
Florida |
佛陀多羅多 佛陀多罗多 see styles |
fó tuó duō luó duō fo2 tuo2 duo1 luo2 duo1 fo t`o to lo to fo to to lo to Buddatarata |
Buddhatrāta |
佛陀蜜多羅 佛陀蜜多罗 see styles |
fó tuó mì duō luó fo2 tuo2 mi4 duo1 luo2 fo t`o mi to lo fo to mi to lo Buddamittara |
Buddhamitra, the ninth patriarch. |
佛陀跋陀羅 佛陀跋陀罗 see styles |
fó tuó bá tuó luó fo2 tuo2 ba2 tuo2 luo2 fo t`o pa t`o lo fo to pa to lo Buddabaddara |
Buddhabhadra, of Kapilavastu, came to China circa 408, introduced an alphabet of forty-two characters and composed numerous works; also name of a disciple of Dharmakoṣa, whom Xuanzang met in India, 630-640. |
佛馱跋陀羅 佛驮跋陀罗 see styles |
fó tuó bá tuó luó fo2 tuo2 ba2 tuo2 luo2 fo t`o pa t`o lo fo to pa to lo Buddabaddara |
Buddhabhadra |
佛馱踐陀羅 佛驮践陀罗 see styles |
fó tuó jiàn tuó luó fo2 tuo2 jian4 tuo2 luo2 fo t`o chien t`o lo fo to chien to lo Buddasendara |
Buddhabhadra. |
俄羅斯帝國 俄罗斯帝国 see styles |
é luó sī dì guó e2 luo2 si1 di4 guo2 o lo ssu ti kuo |
Russian empire (1546-1917) |
俄羅斯方塊 俄罗斯方块 see styles |
é luó sī fāng kuài e2 luo2 si1 fang1 kuai4 o lo ssu fang k`uai o lo ssu fang kuai |
Tetris (video game) |
俄羅斯聯邦 俄罗斯联邦 see styles |
é luó sī lián bāng e2 luo2 si1 lian2 bang1 o lo ssu lien pang |
Russian Federation, RSFSR |
俄羅斯輪盤 俄罗斯轮盘 see styles |
é luó sī lún pán e2 luo2 si1 lun2 pan2 o lo ssu lun p`an o lo ssu lun pan |
Russian roulette |
修多羅論部 修多罗论部 see styles |
xiū duō luó lùn bù xiu1 duo1 luo2 lun4 bu4 hsiu to lo lun pu Shutararon bu |
Sautrāntika |
俾沙闍羅所 俾沙阇罗所 see styles |
bì shā shé luó suǒ bi4 sha1 she2 luo2 suo3 pi sha she lo so Bishasharasho |
Bhaiṣajyarāja, the Buddha of medicine, or king of healing, v. 藥師 19. |
倶利伽羅峠 see styles |
kurikaratouge / kurikaratoge くりからとうげ |
(place-name) Kurikaratōge |
倶利伽羅谷 see styles |
kurikaradani くりからだに |
(place-name) Kurikaradani |
倶利伽羅駅 see styles |
kurikaraeki くりからえき |
(st) Kurikara Station |
倶蘇摩摩羅 倶苏摩摩罗 see styles |
jù sū mó mó luó ju4 su1 mo2 mo2 luo2 chü su mo mo lo kusomamara |
kusumamālā, a wreath, garland. |
健馱羅美術 健驮罗美术 see styles |
jiàn tuó luó měi shù jian4 tuo2 luo2 mei3 shu4 chien t`o lo mei shu chien to lo mei shu Kendara bijutsu |
Gandhāra art |
傴和倶舍羅 伛和倶舍罗 see styles |
yǔ hé jù shè luó yu3 he2 ju4 she4 luo2 yü ho chü she lo kuwakushara |
upāya-kauśalya |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "羅" 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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