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shū
    shu1
shu
 shuku
    まめ
legumes (peas and beans)
(1) legume (esp. edible legumes or their seeds, such as beans, peas, pulses, etc.); beans; peas; (2) soya bean (Glycine max); soybean; soy; (3) (colloquialism) female genitalia (esp. the clitoris); (4) (food term) (colloquialism) kidney; (prefix noun) (5) miniature; tiny; (6) child
beans


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hūn
    hun1
hun
 kun
    くん
strong-smelling vegetable (garlic etc); non-vegetarian food (meat, fish etc); vulgar; obscene
(1) strong-smelling vegetable (esp. garlic, onion, Chinese chives, Chinese scallion, Japanese garlic); (2) pungent vegetable (esp. ginger and water pepper)
Strongly smelling vegetables, e.g. onions, garlic, leeks, etc., forbidden to Buddhist vegetarians; any non-vegetarian food.

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shū
    shu1
shu
 sho
vegetables
vegetarian food

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kǎo
    kao3
k`ao
    kao
dried food

調


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tiáo
    tiao2
t`iao
    tiao
 chou / cho
    ちょう
to harmonize; to reconcile; to blend; to suit well; to adjust; to regulate; to season (food); to provoke; to incite
(n,n-suf) (1) {music} key; (n,n-suf) (2) {music} mode (in gagaku); (suffix noun) (3) time; tempo; rhythm; (suffix noun) (4) meter (of a poem); metre; (suffix noun) (5) style; form; mood; pattern; (6) (hist) tax in kind (paid with locally produced goods; under the ritsuryō system); (male given name) Mitsugu
To harmonize, blend; regulate, control; to change about, exchange; a song, tune.

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dòu
    dou4
tou
 mamesaki
    まめさき
legume; pulse; bean; pea (CL:棵[ke1],粒[li4]); stemmed sacrificial vessel
(1) legume (esp. edible legumes or their seeds, such as beans, peas, pulses, etc.); beans; peas; (2) soya bean (Glycine max); soybean; soy; (3) (colloquialism) female genitalia (esp. the clitoris); (4) (food term) (colloquialism) kidney; (prefix noun) (5) miniature; tiny; (6) child; (surname) Mamesaki
māṣa, 摩沙; 磨灑 Legumes, beans, peas, lentils, etc.


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tiē
    tie1
t`ieh
    tieh
 chou / cho
    ちょう
to stick; to paste; to post (e.g. on a blog); to keep close to; to fit snugly; to subsidize; allowance (e.g. money for food or housing); sticker; classifier for sticking plaster: strip
(suf,ctr) (See 服・ふく・2) counter for doses of medicine, etc.
To stick, attach to; make up, add.


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lún
    lun2
lun
 rin
    りん
wheel; disk; ring; steamship; to take turns; to rotate; classifier for big round objects: disk, or recurring events: round, turn
(counter) counter for wheels and flowers; (female given name) Run
cakra; wheel, disc, rotation, to revolve; v. 研. The three wheels are 惑業苦illusion, karma, suffering, in constant revolution. The five are earth, water, fire, wind, and space; the earth rests on revolving spheres of water, fire, wind, and space. The nine are seen on the tops of pagodas, cf. 九輪.; The two wheels of a cart compared by the Tiantai school to 定 (or to its Tiantai form 止觀) and 慧 meditation and wisdom; see 止觀 5. Also 食 food and 法 the doctrine, i. e. food physical and spiritual.

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lào
    lao4
lao
 raku
    らく
(bound form) semi-solid food made from milk (junket, cheese etc); (bound form) fruit jelly; sweet paste made with crushed nuts; Taiwan pr. [luo4]
(See 五味・2) acidic drink made from fermented milk (cow, sheep, mare; one of the five flavors in Buddhism)
dadhi, a thick, sour milk which is highly esteemed as a food and as a remedy or preventive.

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    yi4
i
fine wine; to award with (food and drink)

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    li3
li
 amasake
    あまさけ
sweet wine
(food term) sweet half sake; sweet drink made from fermented rice; (place-name) Amasake

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zhòng
    zhong4
chung
 juu / ju
    じゅう
heavy; serious; to attach importance to
(1) (abbreviation) (See 重箱) jūbako; multi-tiered food box; (prefix noun) (2) heavy; (prefix noun) (3) serious; extreme; (suf,ctr) (4) (counter for layers in the ichi-ni-san counting system) (See 重・え) -fold; -ply; (personal name) Munenori
Heavy, weighty, grave, serious; to lay stress upon, regard respectfully; again, double, repeated.

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liàng
    liang4
liang
 ryou / ryo
    りょう
capacity; quantity; amount; to estimate; abbr. for 量詞|量词[liang4 ci2], classifier (in Chinese grammar); measure word
(n,n-suf) (1) quantity; amount; volume; capacity; portion (of food); (2) (See 度量・1) generosity; magnanimity; tolerance; (3) pramana (means by which one gains accurate and valid knowledge; in Indian philosophy); (surname, female given name) Ryō
pramāṇa. Measure, capacity, length, ability; to measure, deliberate; a syllogism in logic, v. 比量. A syllogism, consisting of 宗 pratijñā, proposition; 因 hetu, reason; 喩 udāharaṇa, example; but the syllogism varies in the number of its avayava, or members. There are other divisions from 2 to 6, e.g. 現量 and 比量 direct or sense inferences, and comparative or logical inferences; to these are added 聖教量 arguments based on authority; 譬喩量 analogy; 義准 postulation, or general assent; and 無體 negation, or non-existence.


𫟷

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    li4
li
livermorium (chemistry); (old) (Italian) lira (loanword); (archaic) type of food vessel used in Funan 扶南[Fu2 nan2]


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guō
    guo1
kuo
 nabe
    なべ
pot; pan; wok; cauldron; pot-shaped thing; CL:口[kou3],隻|只[zhi1]
(1) pan; pot; saucepan; (n,n-suf) (2) (abbreviation) {food} (See 鍋料理) stew; hot pot; (surname) Nabe
A pan.


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zhèn
    zhen4
chen
 chin; shizu(ok)
    ちん; しず(ok)
to press down; to calm; to subdue; to suppress; to guard; garrison; small town; to cool or chill (food or drinks)
(1) (archaism) {Buddh} a weight; (2) (ちん only) temple supervisor; (3) (ちん only) town (of China); (personal name) Yasushi

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xiàn
    xian4
hsien
 arare
    あられ
graupel; snow pellet; soft hail
(1) (kana only) (See 雹) hail (esp. hailballs under 5 mm); graupel; (2) (kana only) {food} dicing; small cubes; (3) (abbreviation) (kana only) (See 霰餅) roasted mochi pieces (usu. flavoured with soy sauce, etc.); (place-name) Arare

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biān
    bian1
pien
 muchi
    むち
whip or lash; to flog; to whip; conductor's baton; segmented iron weapon (old); penis (of animal, served as food)
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) whip; lash; scourge; (2) stick; cane; rod; pointer; (surname) Muchi

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    si4
ssu
 shoku(p); jiki(ok); shi(ok)
    しょく(P); じき(ok); し(ok)
to feed (a person or animal)
(1) food; foodstuff; (2) (しょく only) eating; appetite; (n,ctr) (3) (しょく only) meal; portion
āhāra, 阿賀羅 food; to eat, feed. The rules are numerous, and seem to have changed; originally flesh food was not improper and vegetarianism was a later development; the early three rules in regard to 'clean' foods are that 'I shall not have seen the creature killed, nor heard it killed for me, nor have any doubt that it was killed for me'. The five 'unclean' foods are the above three, with creatures that have died a natural death; and creatures that have been killed by other creatures. The nine classes add to the five, creatures not killed for me; raw flesh, or creatures mauled by other creatures; things not seasonable or at the right time; things previously killed. The Laṅkavātāra Sutra and certain other sutras forbid all killed food.


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shí
    shi2
shih
"to eat" or "food" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 184)


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dìng
    ding4
ting
display food for show only; sacrifice


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rèn
    ren4
jen
cooked food; to cook (until ready)


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fàn
    fan4
fan
 meshi
    めし
cooked rice; CL:碗[wan3]; meal; CL:頓|顿[dun4]; (loanword) fan; devotee
(1) (masculine speech) cooked rice; (2) (masculine speech) meal; food; (3) (masculine speech) one's living; livelihood; (surname) Meshi
Rice (cooked); food; to eat.

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    bi4
pi
fragrance of food

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hài
    hai4
hai
tainted food

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tóng
    tong2
t`ung
    tung
food


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xiǎng
    xiang3
hsiang
 shō
soldier's pay
Rations, food; revenue.


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dòu
    dou4
tou
to set out food


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xiàn
    xian4
hsien
 an
    あん
stuffing; forcemeat; filling
(1) (kana only) {food} (See 餡こ・1) red bean paste; red bean jam; anko; (2) (kana only) {food} (See 葛餡) kudzu sauce; (3) (kana only) {food} filling (of a dumpling, etc.); (4) (kana only) (See 餡子・2) filling; stuffing; inside

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huì
    hui4
hui
(of food) rotten and smelly


𩠌

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sòng
    song4
sung
dish of food, usu. to be eaten with rice (Cantonese)


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liù
    liu4
liu
to steam; to cook in a steamer; to reheat cold food by steaming it

餿


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sōu
    sou1
sou
rancid; soured (as food)


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    ye4
yeh
to carry food to laborers in the field


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shàn
    shan4
shan
 zen
variant of 膳[shan4]
cooked food

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chì
    chi4
ch`ih
    chih
food; to cook

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yōng
    yong1
yung
(literary) cooked food; breakfast


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gěng
    geng3
keng
to choke on a piece of food


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zhǎ
    zha3
cha
 sushi
    すし
salted fish; dish made with ground vegetables, flour and other condiments
(food term) sushi; anything made with vinegared rice (may also contain vegetables, spices, fish, or other delicacies)

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    qi2
ch`i
    chi
 sushi
    すし
sushi; grouper (Portuguese: garoupa); Epinephelus septemfasciatus
(food term) sushi; anything made with vinegared rice (may also contain vegetables, spices, fish, or other delicacies)


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gěng
    geng3
keng
 nogi
    のぎ
to choke on a piece of food; (literary) a fish bone lodged in one's throat
(archaism) small fish bone stuck in one's throat


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kuài
    kuai4
k`uai
    kuai
 namasu
    なます
used in 鱠魚|鲙鱼[kuai4 yu2]; minced or diced fish (variant of 膾|脍[kuai4])
(food term) (kana only) dish of raw fish and vegetables seasoned in vinegar


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    fu1
fu
 fusuma
    ふすま
    fu
    ふ
bran
wheat bran; mash; (food term) wheat gluten; seitan


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miàn
    mian4
mien
flour; noodles; (of food) soft (not crunchy); (slang) (of a person) ineffectual; spineless
See:

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 fusuma
    ふすま
    fu
    ふ
wheat bran; mash; (food term) wheat gluten; seitan


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diǎn
    dian3
tien
 ten
point; dot; drop; speck; o'clock; point (in space or time); to draw a dot; to check on a list; to choose; to order (food in a restaurant); to touch briefly; to hint; to light; to ignite; to pour a liquid drop by drop; (old) one fifth of a two-hour watch 更[geng1]; dot stroke in Chinese characters; classifier for items
To dot, touch, punctuate, light, nod; the stroke of a clock; to check off; a speck, dot, drop, etc.

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hōu
    hou1
hou
to snore; thirsty from excessively salty or sweet food; (dialect) very; extremely


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zhāi
    zhai1
chai
 hitoshi
    ひとし
to fast or abstain from meat, wine etc; vegetarian diet; study room; building; to give alms (to a monk)
(surname) Hitoshi
To reverence: abstinence; to purify as by fasting, or abstaining, e.g. from flesh food; religious or abstinential duties, or times; upavasatha (uposatha), a fast; the ritual period for food, i.e. before noon; a room for meditation, a study, a building, etc., devoted to abstinence, chastity, or the Buddhist religion; mourning (for parents).

Q彈


Q弹

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q tán
    q tan2
q t`an
    q tan
(of a food's mouthfeel) springy; firm; al dente

う鍋

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 unabe
    うなべ
(food term) (kana only) eel stew

エサ

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 esa
    エサ
(1) (animal) feed; fodder; pet food; (2) bait; lure; enticement; (personal name) Eca

お強

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 okowa
    おこわ
(1) (food term) glutinous rice steamed with red beans or some other ingredient; (2) (archaism) trickery; deception

お数

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 okazu
    おかず
(1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation); (3) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming)

お田

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 oden
    おでん
(food term) (kana only) oden; dish of various ingredients, e.g. egg, daikon, potato, chikuwa, konnyaku, etc. stewed in soy-flavored dashi

お節

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 osechi
    おせち
(abbreviation) food served during the New Year's Holidays

お膳

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 ozen
    おぜん
(kana only) four-legged tray for festive food

お菜

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 osai
    おさい
    okazu
    おかず
(1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming); (1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation); (3) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming)

お重

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 ojuu / oju
    おじゅう
multi-tiered food box

お麩

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 ofu
    おふ
(food term) (polite language) wheat gluten; seitan

お麸

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 ofu
    おふ
(food term) (polite language) wheat gluten; seitan

かつ

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 gatsu
    ガツ
{food} (perhaps from the English word "gut") stomach (esp. a pig's stomach or a cow's rumen); pork stomach; (female given name) Katsu; (place-name) Catu

こく

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 gogu
    ゴグ
richness; lushness; body (esp. of food, wine, etc.); weight; substance; (personal name) Gog

こ食

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 koshoku
    こしょく
(1) meal with family members eating separate foods; (2) eating alone (not with one's family); (3) food sold in single servings

さく

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 zaku
    ざく
{food} assorted vegetables for sukiyaki (esp. green onion); (place-name) Dzag

しべ

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 shibe
    シベ
{food} civet (fre:); stew of a game animal, red wine and various alliums (often thickened with the animal's blood); (place-name) Givet

ちき

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 chiki
    チキ
(abbreviation) {food} (See チキン・1) chicken; (female given name) Chiki

ツナ

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 tsuna
    ツナ
{food} tuna (esp. canned); (female given name) Tsuna

テキ

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 teki
    テキ
(abbreviation) {food} (See ビフテキ) beefsteak

はて

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 pate
    パテ
{food} pâté (fre:); (personal name) Pathe

はる

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 baru
    バル
(1) (abbreviation) balcony; (2) Spanish bar (spa:); Spanish-style restaurant with a counter, serving food, alcoholic drinks, and coffee; (place-name) Palu; Pal

ヒモ

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 himo
    ヒモ
{food} (See 小腸) small intestine of beef or pork

ほい

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 poi
    ポイ
{food} poi (haw:); (place-name) Voi (Kenya)

マテ

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 mate
    マテ
{food} mate (drink); maté; yerba mate; Paraguay tea; (personal name) Mate

みの

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 mino
    ミノ
{food} plain tripe; cow rumen; (female given name) Mino; Minot

もつ

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 motsu
    もつ
(abbreviation) {food} (See 臓物) entrails; giblets; guts; internal organs

一皿

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 hitosara
    ひとさら
plate; dish (of food)

一箪

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 ittan
    いったん
bamboo utensil (for holding food); bamboo dish

三施

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sān shī
    san1 shi1
san shih
 sanse
The three forms of giving: (1) (a) one's goods; (b) the Law or Truth; (c) courage, or confidence: 智度論 11. (2) (a) goods; (b) worship; (c) preaching. (3) (a) food; (b) valuables; (c) life.

三熱


三热

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sān rè
    san1 re4
san je
 san netsu
The three distresses of which dragons and dragon-kings are afraid— fiery heat, fierce wind, and the garuḍa bird which preys on them for food.

三界

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sān jiè
    san1 jie4
san chieh
 sangai
    さんがい
(1) {Buddh} (See 欲界,色界,無色界) the three realms of existence; (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 三千大千世界) the whole universe (of a billion worlds) that Buddha enlightened; (3) {Buddh} (See 三世・さんぜ・1) past, present and future existences; (suffix) (4) far-off ...; distant ...; (surname) Mikai
Trailokya or Triloka; the three realms; also 三有. It is the Buddhist metaphysical equivalent for the Brahmanic cosmological bhuvanatraya, or triple world of bhūr, bhuvaḥ, and svar, earth, atmosphere, and heaven. The Buddhist three are 欲, 色, and 無色界, i.e. world of sensuous desire, form, and formless world of pure spirit. (a) 欲界 Kāmadhātu is the realm of sensuous desire, of 婬 and 食 sex and food; it includes the six heavens of desire, the human world, and the hells. (b) 色界 Rūpadhātu is the realm of form, meaning 質礙 that which is substantial and resistant: it is above the lust-world and contains (so to speak) bodies, palaces, things, all mystic and wonderful一a semi-material conception like that in Revelation; it is represented in the 四禪天, or Brahmalokas. (c) 無色界 Arūpadhātu, or ārūpyadhātu, is the formless realm of pure spirit, where there are no bodies, places, things, at any rate none to which human terms would apply, but where the mind dwells in mystic contemplation; its extent is indefinable, but it is, conceived of in four stages, i,e. 四空處 the four "empty" regions, or regions of space in the immaterial world, which are 四無色 the four "formless" realms, or realms beyond form; being above the realm of form, their bounds cannot be defined. v. 倶舍論世間品.

三鳥

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 sanchou / sancho
    さんちょう
(1) {food} chicken, goose and pheasant; (2) (archaism) (orig. meaning) cuckoo, Japanese bush warbler and wagtail

上す

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 nobosu
    のぼす
(Godan verb with "su" ending) (kyb:) to raise; to record; to bring up (a matter); to serve (food term); to send someone out

上桌

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shàng zhuō
    shang4 zhuo1
shang cho
to place (food) on the table; to sit down to eat (at the dining table)

上菜

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shàng cài
    shang4 cai4
shang ts`ai
    shang tsai
to serve food

下味

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 shitaaji / shitaji
    したあじ
seasoning of food

下膳

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 sagezen
    さげぜん
(food term) clearing up leftover food and dishes

不耐

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 futai
    ふたい
{med} intolerance (to food, drug, etc.)

中底

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 nakazoko
    なかぞこ
(1) (See 中敷・なかじき・2) insole; (2) perforated divider in a food steamer

中華


中华

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zhōng huá
    zhong1 hua2
chung hua
 chuuka / chuka
    ちゅうか
China (alternate formal name)
(1) (usu. in compounds) China; (2) (abbreviation) (See 中華料理) Chinese food; (surname) Chuuka
[Central India]

中餐

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zhōng cān
    zhong1 can1
chung ts`an
    chung tsan
lunch; Chinese meal; Chinese food; CL:份[fen4],頓|顿[dun4]

串燒


串烧

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chuàn shāo
    chuan4 shao1
ch`uan shao
    chuan shao
to cook on a skewer; barbecued food on a skewer; shish kebab; (fig.) to perform or play songs in sequence; sequence of songs; medley

串鯖

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 kushisaba
    くしさば
(1) {food} mackerel skewer; (2) (net-sl) {comp} (See プロクシサーバ) proxy server

丼物

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 donburimono
    どんぶりもの
bowl of rice with food on top

乞已

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qǐ yǐ
    qi3 yi3
ch`i i
    chi i
 kotsui
finishing one's rounds of begging for food

乞食

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qǐ shí
    qi3 shi2
ch`i shih
    chi shih
 kojiki(p); kotsujiki(ok)
    こじき(P); こつじき(ok)
to beg for food
(1) (sensitive word) beggar; (n,vs,vi) (2) begging
To beg for food, one of the twelve dhūtas prescribing outward conduct of the monk; mendicancy is the 正命 right livelihood of a monk, to work for a living is 邪命 an improper life: mendicancy keeps a monk humble, frees him from the cares of life, and offers the donors a field of blessedness; but he may not ask for food.

乾兒


干儿

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gān r
    gan1 r5
kan r
dried food

乾物

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 hoshimono
    ほしもの
    himono
    ひもの
    kanbutsu
    かんぶつ
    karamono
    からもの
(irregular okurigana usage) things dried in the sun (esp. clothes, dyed cloth, etc.); (noun - becomes adjective with の) dry provisions; dried food; dried goods; groceries; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) dried fish (or shellfish, etc.)

乾貨


干货

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gān huò
    gan1 huo4
kan huo
dried food (including dried fruits, mushrooms and seafoods such as shrimp and abalone); (fig.) (coll.) knowledge presented in readily assimilable form; just what you want to know: no more, no less (no 水分[shui3 fen1])

乾酪


干酪

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gān lào
    gan1 lao4
kan lao
 kanraku
    かんらく
cheese
{food} cheese

二食

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èr shí
    er4 shi2
erh shih
 nishoku; nijiki(ok)
    にしょく; にじき(ok)
two meals; (eating) two meals a day
The two kinds of food: (1) (a) The joy of the Law; (b) the bliss of meditation. (2) (a)The right kind of monk's livelihood - by mendicancy; (b) the wrong kind - by any other means.

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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