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Simple Dictionary Definition |
烏 乌 see styles |
wū wu1 wu karasu からす |
More info & calligraphy: Black Raven(kana only) crow (Corvus spp.); raven; (surname) Karasu The crow; black, not; ah! alas! translit. chiefly uu; cf. 優; 盂; 鬱; 鄥; 塢. |
盧 卢 see styles |
lú lu2 lu rou / ro ろう |
More info & calligraphy: Loup(surname) Rou A rice-vessel; a fire-pan; dram-shop; black; translit. lo, ro, ru; cf. 樓; 路; 流. |
碧 see styles |
bì bi4 pi minemoto みねもと |
More info & calligraphy: Bee(n,adj-no,adj-na) (1) blue; (2) green; (3) (abbreviation) green light; (4) black (horse coat color); (prefix) (5) immature; unripe; young; (personal name) Minemoto Jade-green, or blue. |
褐 see styles |
hè he4 ho kachi; katsu; kachin(ok) かち; かつ; かちん(ok) |
More info & calligraphy: Brown(1) (See 褐色) dark indigo (almost black); (2) coarse cloth Coarse serge, hence poverty. |
闇 暗 see styles |
àn an4 an yami やみ |
More info & calligraphy: Darkness(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) darkness; the dark; (2) bewilderment; despair; hopelessness; (3) hidden place; secrecy; oblivion; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (4) black market; shady trading; underhand transactions; illegal channels; (personal name) Awa To shut; dark; retired; translit. am, cf. 暗, 菴. |
青 see styles |
qīng qing1 ch`ing ching haru はる |
More info & calligraphy: Green(n,adj-no,adj-na) (1) blue; (2) green; (3) (abbreviation) green light; (4) black (horse coat color); (prefix) (5) immature; unripe; young; (female given name) Haru |
駱 骆 see styles |
luò luo4 lo raku らく |
More info & calligraphy: Luo / Raku(surname) Raku |
鴟 鸱 see styles |
chī chi1 ch`ih chih tonbi とんび tobi とび |
More info & calligraphy: Scops Owl / Black Kite(1) (kana only) black kite (Milvus migrans); (2) (abbreviation) Inverness cape; (1) (kana only) black kite (Milvus migrans); (2) (abbreviation) construction worker; scaffold erector; firefighter |
黑 see styles |
hēi hei1 hei koku |
More info & calligraphy: Blackkāla; kṛṣṇa; black; dark. |
地獄 地狱 see styles |
dì yù di4 yu4 ti yü jigoku じごく |
More info & calligraphy: Hell(1) {Buddh} hell realm; Naraka; (2) {Christn} Hell; (3) hell; misery; nightmare; inferno; (4) place where a volcano or hot springs constantly spew smoke or steam; (place-name) Jigoku naraka, 捺落迦 (or 那落迦) ; niraya 泥犂; explained by 不樂 joyless; 可厭 disgusting, hateful; 苦具, 苦器 means of suffering; if 地獄 earth-prison; 冥府 the shades, or departments of darkness. Earth-prison is generally intp. as hell or the hells; it may also be termed purgatory; one of the six gati or ways of transmigration. The hells are divided into three classes: I. Central, or radical, 根本地獄 consisting of (1) The eight hot hells. These were the original hells of primitive Buddhism, and are supposed to be located umder the southern continent Jambudvīpa 瞻部州, 500 yojanas below the surface. (a) 等活 or 更活 Saṃjīva, rebirth, where after many kinds of suffering a cold wind blows over the soul and returns it to this life as it was before, hence the name 等活. (b) 黑繩 Kaslasūtra, where the sufferer is bound with black chains and chopped or sawn asunder. (c) 線合; 衆合; 堆壓 Saṃghāta, where are multitudes of implements of torture, or the falling of mountains upon the sufferer. (d) 號呌; 呼呼; 叫喚 Raurava, hell of wailing. (e) 大呌; 大號呌; 大呼 Mahāraurava, hell of great wailing. (f) 炎熱; 燒炙 Tapana, hell of fames and burning. (g) 大熱; 大燒炙; 大炎熱 Pratāpana, hell of molten lead. (h) 無間; 河鼻旨; 阿惟越致; 阿毗至; 阿鼻; 阿毗 Avīci, unintermitted suffering, where sinners die and are reborn to suffer without interval. (2) The eight cold hells 八寒地獄. (a) 頞浮陀地獄 Arbuda, where the cold causes blisters. (b) 尼刺部陀 Nirarbuda, colder still causing the blisters to burst. (c) 頞哳吒; 阿吒吒 Atata, where this is the only possible sound from frozen lips. (d) 臛臛婆; 阿波波 Hahava or Apapa, where it is so cold that only this sound can be uttered. (e) 虎虎婆 Hāhādhara or Huhuva, where only this sound can be uttered. (f) 嗢鉢羅; 鬱鉢羅 (or 優鉢羅) Utpala, or 尼羅鳥 (or 漚) 鉢羅 Nīlotpala, where the skin is frozen like blue lotus buds. (g) 鉢特摩 Padma, where the skin is frozen and bursts open like red lotus buds. (h) 摩訶鉢特摩 Mahāpadma, ditto like great red lotus buds. Somewhat different names are also given. Cf. 倶舍論 8; 智度論 16; 涅槃經 11. II. The secondary hells are called 近邊地獄 adjacent hells or 十六遊增 each of its four sides, opening from each such door are four adjacent hells, in all sixteen; thus with the original eight there are 136. A list of eighteen hells is given in the 十八泥梨經. III. A third class is called the 孤地獄 (獨地獄) Lokāntarika, or isolated hells in mountains, deserts, below the earth and above it. Eitel says in regard to the eight hot hells that they range 'one beneath the other in tiers which begin at a depth of 11,900 yojanas and reach to a depth of 40,000 yojanas'. The cold hells are under 'the two Tchahavālas and range shaft-like one below the other, but so that this shaft is gradually widening to the fourth hell and then narrowing itself again so that the first and last hell have the shortest, those in the centre the longest diameter'. 'Every universe has the same number of hells, ' but 'the northern continent has no hell whatever, the two continents east and west of Meru have only small Lokāntarika hells... whilst all the other hells are required for the inhabitants of the southern continent '. It may be noted that the purpose of these hells is definitely punitive, as well as purgatorial. Yama is the judge and ruler, assisted by eighteen officers and a host of demons, who order or administer the various degrees of torture. 'His sister performs the same duties with regard to female criminals, ' and it may be mentioned that the Chinese have added the 血盆池 Lake of the bloody bath, or 'placenta tank' for women who die in childbirth. Release from the hells is in the power of the monks by tantric means. |
玄武 see styles |
xuán wǔ xuan2 wu3 hsüan wu genbu; genmu げんぶ; げんむ |
More info & calligraphy: Xuan Wu / Genbu / Black Tortoise God(1) (See 四神) Black Tortoise (god said to rule over the northern heavens); (2) {astron} (See 二十八宿) seven mansions (Chinese constellations) of the northern heavens; (personal name) Hirotake |
黒帯 see styles |
kuroobi くろおび |
More info & calligraphy: Black Belt |
黒龍 see styles |
kokuryuu / kokuryu こくりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Black Dragon |
チャイ see styles |
chai チャイ |
More info & calligraphy: Chay |
ベスト see styles |
pesuto ペスト |
plague (ger: Pest); black plague; (personal name) Best |
有段者 see styles |
yuudansha / yudansha ゆうだんしゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Rank Holder |
黑虎拳 see styles |
hēi hǔ quán hei1 hu3 quan2 hei hu ch`üan hei hu chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Black Tiger Fist |
不動明王 不动明王 see styles |
bù dòng míng wáng bu4 dong4 ming2 wang2 pu tung ming wang fudoumyouou / fudomyoo ふどうみょうおう |
More info & calligraphy: Fudo Myo-o / Wisdom King不動尊 Aryacalanatha 阿奢羅曩 tr. 不動尊 and 無動尊 and Acalaceta, 阿奢囉逝吒 tr. 不動使者. The mouthpiece or messenger, e. g. the Mercury, of the Buddhas; and the chief of the five Ming Wang. He is regarded as the third person in the Vairocana trinity. He has a fierce mien overawing all evil spirits. He is said to have attained to Buddhahood, but also still to retain his position with Vairocana. He has many descriptive titles, e. g. 無量力神通無動者; 不動忿怒王, etc. Five different verbal signs are given to him. He carries a sharp wisdom-sword, a noose, a thunder-bolt. The colour of his images is various—black, blue, purple. He has a youthful appearance; his hair falls over his left shoulder; he stands or sits on a rock; left eye closed; mouth shut, teeth gripping upper lip, wrinkled forehead, seven locks of hair, full-bodied, A second representation is with four faces and four arms, angry mien, protruding teeth, with fames around him. A third with necklaces. A fourth, red, seated on a rock, fames, trident, etc. There are other forms. He has fourteen distinguishing symbols, and many dharanis associated with the realm of fire, of saving those in distress, and of wisdom. He has two messengers 二童子 Kimkara 矜羯羅 and Cetaka 制吒迦, and, including these, a group of eight messengers 八大童子 each with image, symbol, word-sign, etc. Cf. 不動佛. |
訖里瑟拏 讫里瑟拏 see styles |
qì lǐ sèn á qi4 li3 sen4 a2 ch`i li sen a chi li sen a Kirishina |
More info & calligraphy: Krishna |
五十步笑百步 see styles |
wǔ shí bù xiào bǎi bù wu3 shi2 bu4 xiao4 bai3 bu4 wu shih pu hsiao pai pu |
More info & calligraphy: The one who retreats 50 paces mocks the one to retreats 100 |
蚋 see styles |
ruì rui4 jui buyo ぶよ buyu ぶゆ buto ぶと |
(mosquito); Simulia lugubris; blackfly (kana only) black fly (any insect of family Simuliidae); gnat |
黛 see styles |
dài dai4 tai mayuzumi まゆづみ |
umber-black dye for painting the eyebrow (1) eyebrow pencil; (2) blackened eyebrows; (3) (metaphorically) distant mountain range; (surname) Mayuzumi |
五彩 see styles |
wǔ cǎi wu3 cai3 wu ts`ai wu tsai gosai ごさい |
five (main) colors (white, black, red, yellow, and blue); multicolored the five colours: green, yellow, red, white and black; the five colors; five-coloured porcelain; five-colored porcelain; (female given name) Saaya |
石墨 see styles |
shí mò shi2 mo4 shih mo sekiboku せきぼく |
black lead; graphite; plumbago graphite; black lead; (surname) Ishizumi |
紅茶 红茶 see styles |
hóng chá hong2 cha2 hung ch`a hung cha koucha / kocha こうちゃ |
black tea; CL:杯[bei1],壺|壶[hu2] black tea; (female given name) Kureha |
豆豉 see styles |
dòu chǐ dou4 chi3 tou ch`ih tou chih touchi; touchii; douchii / tochi; tochi; dochi トウチ; トウチー; ドウチー |
black bean; black bean sauce (kana only) {food} (See 豆鼓醤) Chinese fermented black beans (chi: dòuchǐ) |
豇豆 see styles |
jiāng dòu jiang1 dou4 chiang tou sasagi; sasagi ささぎ; ササギ |
cowpea; black-eyed bean (kana only) (See ササゲ) cowpea (Vigna unguiculata); black-eyed pea; southern pea |
骨炭 see styles |
gǔ tàn gu3 tan4 ku t`an ku tan kottan こったん |
bone black; animal charcoal bone char; bone black; bone coal |
龍山文化 龙山文化 see styles |
lóng shān wén huà long2 shan1 wen2 hua4 lung shan wen hua ryuuzanbunka; ronshanbunka / ryuzanbunka; ronshanbunka りゅうざんぶんか; ロンシャンぶんか |
Longshan culture; black pottery culture (hist) Longshan culture (China, 3000-1900 BCE); Lung-shan culture; Black Pottery culture |
墨 see styles |
mò mo4 mo boku ぼく |
ink stick; China ink; CL:塊|块[kuai4]; corporal punishment consisting of tattooing characters on the victim's forehead (1) (abbreviation) (See 墨西哥・メキシコ) Mexico; (2) (rare) (See 墨家) Mohism; (3) (archaism) (See 墨・1) ink; (4) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 墨刑) tattooing (as a form of punishment in ancient China); (personal name) Boku Ink; black; dyed black, e.g. 墨衣 black clothes, at one time said to have been the garb of the monk to distinguish him from the ordinary people who wore white. |
桓 see styles |
huán huan2 huan kan かん |
Chinese soapberry (Sapindus mukurossi); big; pillar (old) (given name) Kan A tree whose hard, black seeds are used for beads; a pillar, post, tablet. |
涅 see styles |
niè nie4 nieh ne |
(literary) alunite (formerly used as a black dye); (literary) to dye black 湼 Black mud at the bottom of a pool; muddy; to blacken, defile; the first form is more correct, but the second is more common. |
淄 see styles |
zī zi1 tzu |
black; name of a river |
湼 涅 see styles |
niè nie4 nieh ne |
variant of 涅[nie4] Black mud at the bottom of pools; to defile, black. |
牻 see styles |
máng mang2 mang |
(literary) black and white cattle |
犛 牦 see styles |
lí li2 li myō |
black ox; yak A yak 犛牛. |
玄 see styles |
xuán xuan2 hsüan fukashi ふかし |
black; mysterious (given name) Fukashi Dark, sombre, black; abstruse, obscure, deep, profound; hence it is used to indicate Daoism, and was afterwards adopted by the Buddhists. |
玆 see styles |
zī zi1 tzu shi |
variant of 茲|兹[zi1]; now; here; this; time; year black |
玈 see styles |
lú lu2 lu |
black |
玖 see styles |
jiǔ jiu3 chiu kokono ここの koko ここ ku く kyuu / kyu きゅう |
black jade; nine (banker's anti-fraud numeral) (numeric) nine |
瑿 see styles |
yī yi1 i |
a black stone like jade; jet |
皁 see styles |
zào zao4 tsao |
black; police runners, from the black clothes formerly worn by them |
皂 see styles |
zào zao4 tsao |
soap; black |
秬 see styles |
jù ju4 chü |
black millet |
笎 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan |
bamboo with black patches |
篶 see styles |
yān yan1 yen suzu すず |
black bamboo (1) (archaism) Sasamorpha borealis (species of bamboo grass unique to Japan); (2) shoots of this plant |
綈 绨 see styles |
tí ti2 t`i ti |
coarse greenish black pongee |
緇 缁 see styles |
zī zi1 tzu |
Buddhists; black silk; dark |
纛 see styles |
dào dao4 tao tou / to とう onigashira おにがしら |
big banner; feather banner or fan decorative black flagpole tassel made from tail hair (of a yak, horse, ox, etc.) or dyed hemp |
羖 see styles |
gǔ gu3 ku |
black ewe |
羭 see styles |
yú yu2 yü |
black ram |
蒼 苍 see styles |
cāng cang1 ts`ang tsang souji / soji そうじ |
dark blue; deep green; ash-gray (n,adj-no,adj-na) (1) blue; (2) green; (3) (abbreviation) green light; (4) black (horse coat color); (prefix) (5) immature; unripe; young; (personal name) Souji Azure; the heavens; grey, old. |
蝒 see styles |
mián mian2 mien |
large, black cicada; locust |
蟆 see styles |
má ma2 ma buto ぶと hiki ひき |
toad (kana only) black fly (any insect of family Simuliidae); gnat; (kana only) toad (esp. the Japanese toad, Bufo japonicus) |
豇 see styles |
jiāng jiang1 chiang |
cowpeas; black-eyed beans |
雒 see styles |
luò luo4 lo |
black horse with white mane; fearful |
靑 see styles |
qīng qing1 ch`ing ching shō |
variant of 青[qing1] nīla, blue, dark-coloured; also green, black, or grey; clear. |
駯 see styles |
zhū zhu1 chu |
black muzzle (of a horse) |
駹 see styles |
máng mang2 mang |
black horse with a white face |
騏 骐 see styles |
qí qi2 ch`i chi |
(literary) black horse |
騮 骝 see styles |
liú liu2 liu |
bay horse with black mane |
驈 see styles |
yù yu4 yü |
black horse with white legs |
驔 see styles |
diàn dian4 tien |
black horse |
驪 骊 see styles |
lí li2 li |
black horse; jet steed; good horse; legendary black dragon |
鬒 see styles |
zhěn zhen3 chen |
bushy black hair |
鰦 see styles |
zī zi1 tzu |
(archaic) a kind of black fish; bad person (Cantonese slang) |
鳶 鸢 see styles |
yuān yuan1 yüan tobi とび |
kite (small hawk) (1) (kana only) black kite (Milvus migrans); (2) (abbreviation) Inverness cape; (1) (kana only) black kite (Milvus migrans); (2) (abbreviation) construction worker; scaffold erector; firefighter; (surname) Tobi |
鵄 see styles |
tonbi とんび tobi とび |
(1) (kana only) black kite (Milvus migrans); (2) (abbreviation) Inverness cape; (1) (kana only) black kite (Milvus migrans); (2) (abbreviation) construction worker; scaffold erector; firefighter |
鷬 see styles |
huáng huang2 huang |
black-naped oriole (Oriolus chinensis) |
黎 see styles |
lí li2 li rei / re れい |
(literary) black; dark; many; multitude (surname, female given name) Rei Black, black-haired; cf. 離, 利, 梨, etc. |
黒 see styles |
hēi hei1 hei kuro くろ |
Japanese variant of 黑 (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) black; (2) {go} black stone; (3) guilt; guilty person; (surname) Kuroyanagi |
黓 see styles |
yì yi4 i |
black |
黗 see styles |
tūn tun1 t`un tun |
yellowish-black |
黝 see styles |
yǒu you3 yu |
black; dark green |
黟 see styles |
yī yi1 i |
black and shining ebony |
黢 see styles |
qū qu1 ch`ü chü |
black; dark |
黦 see styles |
yù yu4 yü |
yellowish black |
黮 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan |
black, dark; unclear; private |
黰 see styles |
zhěn zhen3 chen |
bushy black hair |
黶 黡 see styles |
yǎn yan3 yen aza あざ |
black spots on body (1) (kana only) birthmark; nevus; (2) (kana only) bruise |
黻 see styles |
fú fu2 fu |
(archaic) embroidery using black and blue thread |
黼 see styles |
fǔ fu3 fu |
(archaic) motif of axes with black handles and white heads, a symbol of authority embroidered on ceremonial robes |
㺵 see styles |
jiǔ jiu3 chiu |
black jade (variant of 玖[jiu3]) |
二鼠 see styles |
èr shǔ er4 shu3 erh shu niso |
The black and white rats - night and day. |
五位 see styles |
wǔ wèi wu3 wei4 wu wei goi ごい |
(1) fifth court rank; (2) (abbreviation) (See 五位鷺) black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax); night heron; (3) {Buddh} five ranks; five stages; (place-name, surname) Goi The five categories, or divisions; there are several groups, e. g. (1) Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna have groupings of all phenomena under five heads, i. e. Hīnayāna has 75 法 which are 11 色法, 1 心法, 46 心所法, 14 不相離法, and 3 無爲法; Mahāyāna has 100 法 which are 8 心, 51 心所, 11 色, 24 不相因, and 6 無爲法. (2) The five divisions of 唯識 are 資糧位, 加行位, 通達位, 修習位, and 究竟 or 佛位. (3) The five evolutions in the womb are: kalalaṃ, embryo-initiation; arbudaṃ, after 27 days; peśī, 37; ghana, 47; praśākha, 57 days when form and organs are all complete. (4) Certain combinations of the 八卦 Eight Diagrams are sometimes styled 五位君臣 five positions of prince and minister. |
五色 see styles |
wǔ sè wu3 se4 wu se goshiki; goshoku ごしき; ごしょく |
multicolored; the rainbow; garish (1) five colors (usu. red, blue, yellow, white and black); five colours; (can be adjective with の) (2) many kinds; varied; (3) (See 瓜) melon; gourd; (place-name, surname) Goshiki The five primary colors, also called 五正色 (or 五大色): 靑 blue, 黃 yellow, 赤 red, 白 white, 黑 black. The 五間色 or compound colors are 緋 crimson, 紅, scarlet, 紫 purple, 綠 green, 磂黃 brown. The two sets correspond to the cardinal points as follows: east, blue and green; west, white, and crimson; south, red and scarlet; north, black and purple; and center, yellow and brown. The five are permutated in various ways to represent various ideas. |
仰韶 see styles |
yǎng sháo yang3 shao2 yang shao |
Yangshao culture (archaeological period with red and black pottery) |
倉庚 仓庚 see styles |
cāng gēng cang1 geng1 ts`ang keng tsang keng |
black-naped oriole (Oriolus chinensis) |
元青 see styles |
yuán qīng yuan2 qing1 yüan ch`ing yüan ching |
deep black |
先後 先后 see styles |
xiān hòu xian1 hou4 hsien hou sengo; senkou / sengo; senko せんご; せんこう |
early or late; first and last; priority; in succession; one after another (1) before and after; earlier and later; order; sequence; (n,vs,vi) (2) occurring almost simultaneously; inversion (of order); (3) (abbreviation) {shogi} (from 先手後手) black and white; (place-name) Matsunochi before and after |
兩鼠 两鼠 see styles |
liǎng shǔ liang3 shu3 liang shu ryōso |
The two rats (or black and white mice), night and day. |
判讀 判读 see styles |
pàn dú pan4 du2 p`an tu pan tu |
to interpret (a visual document, a medical exam, an historical event etc); to analyze data (from a chip, a black box etc) |
十五 see styles |
shí wǔ shi2 wu3 shih wu togo トゴ |
fifteen; 15 (kana only) (from 十日で五割) black-market loan charging 50% interest every ten days; (personal name) Tougo Pañcadaśa, fifteen. |
反白 see styles |
fǎn bái fan3 bai2 fan pai |
reverse type (white on black); reversed-out (graphics); highlighting (of selected text on a computer screen) |
反轉 反转 see styles |
fǎn zhuǎn fan3 zhuan3 fan chuan |
reversal; inversion; to reverse; to invert (upside down, inside out, back to front, white to black etc) |
合鰤 see styles |
aiburi; aiburi アイブリ; あいぶり |
(kana only) black-banded trevally (Seriolina nigrofasciata); black-banded amberjack |
單色 单色 see styles |
dān sè dan1 se4 tan se |
monochrome; monochromatic; black and white |
四獣 see styles |
shijuu / shiju しじゅう |
(1) four beasts (tiger, leopard, black bear, and brown bear); (2) (See 四神) four gods said to rule over the four directions |
四象 see styles |
sì xiàng si4 xiang4 ssu hsiang shishou / shisho ししょう |
four divisions (of the twenty-eight constellations 二十八宿[er4 shi2 ba1 xiu4] of the sky into groups of seven mansions), namely: Azure Dragon 青龍|青龙[Qing1 long2], White Tiger 白虎[Bai2 hu3], Vermilion Bird 朱雀[Zhu1 que4], Black Tortoise 玄武[Xuan2 wu3] four images; four symbols; four emblems; four phenomena; four phases; (given name) Shishou |
四輪 四轮 see styles |
sì lún si4 lun2 ssu lun yonrin よんりん |
(can be adjective with の) four-wheeled The four wheels or circles: (1) 大地四輪 the four on which the earth rests, wind (or air), water, metal, and space. (2) Four images with wheels, yellow associated with metal or gold, white with water, red with fire, and black with wind. (3) The four dhyāni-buddhas, 金剛輪 Akṣobhya; 寳輪 Ratnasaṃbhava; 法輪 Amitābha; 羯磨輪 Amoghasiddhi. (4) Also the four metals, gold, silver, copper, iron, of the cakravartin kings. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Black" 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
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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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