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アニカ

see styles
 anika
    アニカ

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Anika
(female given name) Anika

アニク

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 aniku
    アニク

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Anik
(personal name) Annik

ダニカ

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 danika
    ダニカ

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Danika
(personal name) Danika

ジャニク

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 janiku
    ジャニク

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Janique
(personal name) Janik

ヤニック

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 yanikku
    ヤニック

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Yanick
(personal name) Yannick

三育

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 saniku
    さんいく
education of the head and hand and heart

三論


三论

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sān lùn
    san1 lun4
san lun
 sanron
    さんろん
(abbreviation) (See 三論宗) Sanron sect (of Buddhism)
The three śāstras translated by Kumārajīva, on which the 三論宗 Three śāstra School (Mādhyamika) bases its doctrines, i.e. 中論 Madhyamaka-śāstra, on "the Mean", A.D. 409; 十二門論 Dvādaśanikāya-śāstra, on the twelve points, A.D. 408; 百論 Sata-śāstra, the hundred verses, A.D. 404.

何か

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 nanika(p); nanka(p)
    なにか(P); なんか(P)
(pronoun) (1) something; some; any; (adverb) (2) somehow; for some reason; (interjection) (3) (なにか only) (so) what (are you trying to say)?; what (do you mean)?

何呉

see styles
 nanikure
    なにくれ
(adv-to,adv) in various ways

何川

see styles
 nanikawa
    なにかわ
(surname) Nanikawa

何木

see styles
 naniki
    なにき
(surname) Naniki

何糞

see styles
 nanikuso
    なにくそ
(kana only) damn it!; dang it!

兄川

see styles
 anikawa
    あにかわ
(place-name) Anikawa

兄木

see styles
 aniki
    あにき
(surname) Aniki

兄貴

see styles
 aniki(p); aniki
    あにき(P); アニキ
(1) (familiar language) (honorific or respectful language) elder brother; (2) one's senior; (3) older man; man older than oneself

四論


四论

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sì lùn
    si4 lun4
ssu lun
 shiron
Four famous śāstras: (1) 中觀論Prāṇyamūla-śāstraṭīkā by Nāgārjuna, four juan; (2) 百論 Śata-śāstra by devabodhisattva, two juan; (3) 十二門論 Dvādaśanikāya(-mukha)-śāstra by Nāgārjuna, one juan; (4) 大智度論 Mahāprajñāpāramitā-śāstra by Nāgārjuna, 100 juan. During the Sui dynasty the followers of these four śāstras formed the 四論宗.

土庫


土库

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tǔ kù
    tu3 ku4
t`u k`u
    tu ku
 hanikura
    はにくら
Tuku town in Yunlin county 雲林縣|云林县[Yun2 lin2 xian4], Taiwan
(surname) Hanikura

多愛

see styles
 tanika
    たにか
(female given name) Tanika

多肉

see styles
duō ròu
    duo1 rou4
to jou
 taniku
    たにく
fleshy
(adj-no,adj-na,n) fleshy (of a plant or fruit); succulent

小乘

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xiǎo shèng
    xiao3 sheng4
hsiao sheng
 shōjō
Hinayana, the Lesser Vehicle; Buddhism in India before the Mayahana sutras; also pr. [Xiao3 cheng2]
Hīnayāna 希那衍. The small, or inferior wain, or vehicle; the form of Buddhism which developed after Śākyamuni's death to about the beginning of the Christian era, when Mahāyāna doctrines were introduced. It is the orthodox school and more in direct line with the Buddhist succession than Mahāyānism which developed on lines fundamentally different. The Buddha was a spiritual doctor, less interested in philosophy than in the remedy for human misery and perpetual transmigration. He "turned aside from idle metaphysical speculations; if he held views on such topics, he deemed them valueless for the purposes of salvation, which was his goal" (Keith). Metaphysical speculations arose after his death, and naturally developed into a variety of Hīnayāna schools before and after the separation of a distinct school of Mahāyāna. Hīnayāna remains the form in Ceylon, Burma, and Siam, hence is known as Southern Buddhism in contrast with Northern Buddhism or Mahāyāna, the form chiefly prevalent from Nepal to Japan. Another rough division is that of Pali and Sanskrit, Pali being the general literary language of the surviving form of Hīnayāna, Sanskrit of Mahāyāna. The term Hīnayāna is of Mahāyānist origination to emphasize the universalism and altruism of Mahāyāna over the narrower personal salvation of its rival. According to Mahāyāna teaching its own aim is universal Buddhahood, which means the utmost development of wisdom and the perfect transformation of all the living in the future state; it declares that Hīnayāna, aiming at arhatship and pratyekabuddhahood, seeks the destruction of body and mind and extinction in nirvāṇa. For arhatship the 四諦Four Noble Truths are the foundation teaching, for pratyekabuddhahood the 十二因緣 twelve-nidānas, and these two are therefore sometimes styled the two vehicles 二乘. Tiantai sometimes calls them the (Hīnayāna) Tripiṭaka school. Three of the eighteen Hīnayāna schools were transported to China: 倶舍 (Abhidharma) Kośa; 成實 Satya-siddhi; and the school of Harivarman, the律 Vinaya school. These are described by Mahāyānists as the Buddha's adaptable way of meeting the questions and capacity of his hearers, though his own mind is spoken of as always being in the absolute Mahāyāna all-embracing realm. Such is the Mahāyāna view of Hīnayāna, and if the Vaipulya sūtras and special scriptures of their school, which are repudiated by Hīnayāna, are apocryphal, of which there seems no doubt, then Mahāyāna in condemning Hīnayāna must find other support for its claim to orthodoxy. The sūtras on which it chiefly relies, as regards the Buddha, have no authenticity; while those of Hīnayāna cannot be accepted as his veritable teaching in the absence of fundamental research. Hīnayāna is said to have first been divided into minority and majority sections immediately after the death of Śākyamuni, when the sthāvira, or older disciples, remained in what is spoken of as "the cave", some place at Rājagṛha, to settle the future of the order, and the general body of disciples remained outside; these two are the first 上坐部 and 大衆部 q. v. The first doctrinal division is reported to have taken place under the leadership of the monk 大天 Mahādeva (q.v.) a hundred years after the Buddha's nirvāṇa and during the reign of Aśoka; his reign, however, has been placed later than this by historians. Mahādeva's sect became the Mahāsāṅghikā, the other the Sthāvira. In time the two are said to have divided into eighteen, which with the two originals are the so-called "twenty sects" of Hīnayāna. Another division of four sects, referred to by Yijing, is that of the 大衆部 (Arya) Mahāsaṅghanikāya, 上座部 Āryasthavirāḥ, 根本說一切有部 Mūlasarvāstivādaḥ, and 正量部 Saṃmatīyāḥ. There is still another division of five sects, 五部律. For the eighteen Hīnayāna sects see 小乘十八部.

晩翼

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 maniku
    まんいく
(personal name) Man'iku

果肉

see styles
guǒ ròu
    guo3 rou4
kuo jou
 kaniku
    かにく
the flesh of a fruit; pulp
(noun - becomes adjective with の) flesh of fruit

枝肉

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 edaniku
    えだにく
dressed carcass; meat on the bone

柔肉

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 yawaniku
    やわにく
soft flesh (esp. in a sexual context)

桜肉

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 sakuraniku
    さくらにく
horse meat

歯肉

see styles
 shiniku; haniku
    しにく; はにく
{anat} gums; gingiva

泙川

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 tanikawa
    たにかわ
(personal name) Tanikawa

渓香

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 tanika
    たにか
(female given name) Tanika

熊肉

see styles
 kumaniku
    くまにく
bear meat

燦花

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 sanika
    さにか
(female given name) Sanika

生肉

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shēng ròu
    sheng1 rou4
sheng jou
 seiniku; namaniku / seniku; namaniku
    せいにく; なまにく
raw meat
raw meat; fresh meat

肋肉

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 baraniku
    ばらにく
boned rib (esp. of pork or beef)

脂肉

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 aburaniku
    あぶらにく
(See 脂身) fat (of meat); fatty meat

蟹口

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 kanikuchi
    かにくち
(surname) Kanikuchi

蟹屎

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 kanikuso; kanibaba
    かにくそ; かにばば
(rare) (See 胎便) meconium

蟹川

see styles
 kanikawa
    かにかわ
(place-name, surname) Kanikawa

蟹池

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 kaniike / kanike
    かにいけ
(surname) Kaniike

蟹甲

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 kanikou / kaniko
    かにこう
(place-name) Kanikou

蟹窪

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 kanikubo
    かにくぼ
(place-name) Kanikubo

蟹缶

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 kanikan
    かにかん
canned crab

蟹草

see styles
 kanikusa; kanikusa
    かにくさ; カニクサ
(kana only) Japanese climbing fern (Lygodium japonicum)

蟹蒲

see styles
 kanikama
    かにかま
(kana only) imitation crab meat; crab sticks

蠏缶

see styles
 kanikan
    かにかん
canned crab

谷一

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 tanikazu
    たにかず
(given name) Tanikazu

谷倉

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 tanikura
    たにくら
(surname) Tanikura

谷兼

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 tanikane
    たにかね
(surname) Tanikane

谷加

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 tanika
    たにか
(surname) Tanika

谷勝

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 tanikatsu
    たにかつ
(surname) Tanikatsu

谷北

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 tanikita
    たにきた
(surname) Tanikita

谷啓

see styles
 tanikei / tanike
    たにけい
(person) Tani Kei (1932.2-)

谷国

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 tanikuni
    たにくに
(surname) Tanikuni

谷國

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 tanikuni
    たにくに
(surname) Tanikuni

谷子

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 taniko
    たにこ
(female given name) Taniko

谷掛

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 tanikake
    たにかけ
(surname) Tanikake

谷池

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 taniike / tanike
    たにいけ
(surname) Taniike

谷清

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 tanikiyo
    たにきよ
(surname) Tanikiyo

谷片

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 tanikata
    たにかた
(surname) Tanikata

谷窪

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 tanikubo
    たにくぼ
(surname) Tanikubo

谷綛

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 tanikasuri
    たにかすり
(surname) Tanikasuri

谷胤

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 tanikanae
    たにかなえ
(person) Tani Kanae

谷腰

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 tanikoshi
    たにこし
(surname) Tanikoshi

谷蔭

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 tanikage
    たにかげ
(surname) Tanikage

谷角

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 tanikado
    たにかど
(surname) Tanikado

谷風

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 tanikaze
    たにかぜ
valley wind; (surname) Tanikaze

谷鼎

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 tanikanae
    たにかなえ
(person) Tani Kanae

豚肉

see styles
 butaniku
    ぶたにく
    tonniku
    とんにく
pork

赤肉

see styles
 akaniku
    あかにく
(1) red meat; (2) dark meat on poultry (leg, thigh)

馬肉

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 baniku
    ばにく
(See 桜肉) horsemeat

鯨肉

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 geiniku / geniku
    げいにく
    kujiraniku
    くじらにく
whale meat

鹿肉

see styles
lù ròu
    lu4 rou4
lu jou
 shikaniku
    しかにく
venison
venison; deer meat

アニキ

see styles
 aniki
    アニキ
(1) (familiar language) (honorific or respectful language) elder brother; (2) one's senior; (3) older man; man older than oneself

あに香

see styles
 anika
    あにか
(female given name) Anika

カニ蒲

see styles
 kanikama
    カニかま
(kana only) imitation crab meat; crab sticks

タニ子

see styles
 taniko
    タニこ
(female given name) Taniko

ばら肉

see styles
 baraniku
    ばらにく
boned rib (esp. of pork or beef)

ぶた肉

see styles
 butaniku
    ぶたにく
pork

マニケ

see styles
 manike
    マニケ
(personal name) Manniche

マニ教

see styles
 manikyou / manikyo
    マニきょう
Manichaeism

一番池

see styles
 ichibanike
    いちばんいけ
(place-name) Ichiban'ike

七谷池

see styles
 nanataniike / nanatanike
    ななたにいけ
(place-name) Nanataniike

三彌底


三弥底

see styles
sān mí dǐ
    san1 mi2 di3
san mi ti
 Sanmitei
三蜜 The Sammatīya school.; 彌底; 彌離底; 三密 (or 蜜) 栗底尼迦耶; 三眉底與量弟子 Saṃmatīyanikāya, Saṃmata, or Saṃmitīyas. A Hīnayāna sect the 正量部 correctly commensurate or logical school, very numerous and widely spread during the early centuries of our era. The 三彌底部論 is in the Tripiṭaka. It taught "that a soul exists in the highest and truest sense", "that an arhat can fall from arhatship, that a god can enter the paths of the Order, and that even an unconverted man can get rid of all lust and ill-will" (Eliot, i, 260). It split into the three branches of Kaurukullakāḥ Āvantikāh, and Vātsīputrīyāḥ.

三谷上

see styles
 mitanikami
    みたにかみ
(place-name) Mitanikami

三谷池

see styles
 mitaniike / mitanike
    みたにいけ
(place-name) Mitaniike

上座部

see styles
shàng zuò bù
    shang4 zuo4 bu4
shang tso pu
 jouzabu / jozabu
    じょうざぶ
Theravada school of Buddhism
Sthaviravada (early Buddhist movement)
他毘梨典部; 他鞞羅部 Sthavirāḥ; Sthaviranikāya; or Āryasthāvirāḥ. The school of the presiding elder, or elders. The two earliest sections of Buddhism were this (which developed into the Mahāsthavirāḥ) and the Mahāsānghikāḥ or 大衆部. At first they were not considered to be different schools, the 上座部 merely representing the intimate and older disciples of Śākyamuni and the 大衆 being the rest. It is said that a century later under Mahādeva 大天 a difference of opinion arose on certain doctrines. Three divisions are named as resulting, viz. Mahāvihāravāsinaḥ, Jetavanīyāḥ, and Abhayagiri-vāsinaḥ. These were in Ceylon. In course of time the eighteen Hīnayāna sects were developed. From the time of Aśoka four principal schools are counted as prevailing: Mahāsāṅghika, Sthavira, Mūlasarvāstivda, and Saṁmitīya. The following is a list of the eleven sects reckoned as of the 上座部: 說一切有部; 雪山; 犢子; 法上; 賢冑; 正量; 密林山; 化地; 法藏; 飮光; and 經量部. The Sthaviravādin is reputed as nearest to early Buddhism in its tenets, though it is said to have changed the basis of Buddhism from an agnostic system to a realistic philosophy.

上谷清

see styles
 uetanikiyoshi
    うえたにきよし
(person) Uetani Kiyoshi

中仁賀

see styles
 nakanika
    なかにか
(place-name) Nakanika

中新川

see styles
 nakaniikawa / nakanikawa
    なかにいかわ
(place-name) Nakaniikawa

中谷上

see styles
 nakadanikami
    なかだにかみ
(place-name) Nakadanikami

中谷健

see styles
 nakataniken
    なかたにけん
(person) Nakatani Ken (1947.1.8-)

中谷池

see styles
 nakataniike / nakatanike
    なかたにいけ
(place-name) Nakataniike

二番池

see styles
 nibanike
    にばんいけ
(place-name) Niban'ike

五反池

see styles
 gotanike
    ごたんいけ
(place-name) Gotan'ike

亜仁香

see styles
 anika
    あにか
(female given name) Anika

亜新歌

see styles
 anika
    あにか
(female given name) Anika

何かと

see styles
 nanikato
    なにかと
(adverb) one way or another

何か別

see styles
 nanikabetsu
    なにかべつ
(exp,adj-no) another; different; something else

何か物

see styles
 nanikamono
    なにかもの
(expression) something or other; anything

何か用

see styles
 nankayou / nankayo
    なんかよう
    nanikayou / nanikayo
    なにかよう
(expression) What do you want? (oft. brusque, curt); Can I help you?

何くれ

see styles
 nanikure
    なにくれ
(adv-to,adv) in various ways

何彼と

see styles
 nanikato
    なにかと
(adverb) one way or another

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