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    wu3
wu
 uu / u
    ウー

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Five
five; 5
(numeric) five (chi: wǔ); (surname) Go
pañca, five.

五つ

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 itsu
    いつ
(numeric) five; (personal name) Itsu

五ケ

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 goka
    ごか
(place-name) Goka

五一

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wǔ yī
    wu3 yi1
wu i
 yukikazu
    ゆきかず
5-1 (May 1st)
(given name) Yukikazu

五丁

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 gochiyou / gochiyo
    ごちよう
(personal name) Gochiyou

五七

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wǔ qī
    wu3 qi1
wu ch`i
    wu chi
 goshichi
    ごしち
memorial activity 35 days after a person's death
(1) five and seven; (2) (abbreviation) (See 五七日) 35th day after a person's death

五三

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 gozou / gozo
    ごぞう
(given name) Gozou

五上

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 gonokami
    ごのかみ
(surname) Gonokami

五下

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wǔ xià
    wu3 xia4
wu hsia
 goshita
    ごした
(surname) Goshita
five lower-level (bonds)

五世

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wǔ shì
    wu3 shi4
wu shih
 gosei / gose
    ごせい
the fifth (of series of numbered kings)
(1) five generations; (2) fifth generation immigrant; gosei; (3) the fifth (e.g. George V); (personal name) Gose

五両

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 goryou / goryo
    ごりょう
(place-name) Goryō

五丸

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 gomaru
    ごまる
(surname) Gomaru

五丹

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 gotan
    ごたん
(surname) Gotan

五主

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 gonushi
    ごぬし
(place-name) Gonushi

五乘

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wǔ shèng
    wu3 sheng4
wu sheng
 gojō
The five vehicles conveying to the karma reward which differs according to the vehicle: they are generally summed up as (1) 入乘 rebirth among men conveyed by observing the five commandments; (2) 天乘 among the devas by the ten forms of good action; (3) 聲聞乘 among the śrāvakas by the four noble truths; (4) 緣覺乘 among pratyekabuddhas by the twelve nidānas; (5) 菩薩乘 among the Buddhas and bodhisattvas by the six pāramitās 六度 q. v. Another division is the various vehicles of bodhisattvas; pratyekabuddhas; śrāvakas; general; and devas-and-men. Another is Hīnayāna Buddha, pratyekabuddhas, śrāvakas, the gods of the Brahma heavens, and those of the desire-realm. Another is Hīnayāna ordinary disciples: śrāvakas: pratyekabuddhas; bodhisattvas; and the one all-inclusive vehicle. And a sixth, of Tiantai, is for men; devas; śrāvakas-cum-pratyekabuddhas; bodhisattvas: and the Buddha-vehicle. The esoteric cult has: men, corresponding with earth; devas, with water: śrāvakas, with fire: pratyekabuddhas, with wind; and bodhisattvas, with 空 the 'void'.

五九

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 iku
    いく
(female given name) Iku

五事

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wǔ shì
    wu3 shi4
wu shih
 goji
five points

五二

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 itsuji
    いつじ
(personal name) Itsuji

五五

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wǔ wǔ
    wu3 wu3
wu wu
50-50; equal (share, partnership etc)

五井

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 goi
    ごい
(place-name, surname) Goi

五介

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 gosuke
    ごすけ
(given name) Gosuke

五仏

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 gobutsu
    ごぶつ
(place-name) Gobutsu

五代

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wǔ dài
    wu3 dai4
wu tai
 godai
    ごだい
Five Dynasties, period of history between the fall of the Tang dynasty (907) and the founding of the Song dynasty (960), when five would-be dynasties were established in quick succession in North China
(hist) (See 五代十国・ごだいじっこく,後梁・こうりょう,後唐・こうとう,後晋・こうしん,後漢・ごかん・2,後周・こうしゅう) Five Dynasties (of China; 907-979); (p,s,f) Godai

五伸

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 itsuya
    いつや
(personal name) Itsuya

五位

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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 位君臣 five positions of prince and minister.

五住

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wǔ zhù
    wu3 zhu4
wu chu
 gojū
five entrenchments of affliction

五佐

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 gosa
    ごさ
(surname) Gosa

五体

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 gotai
    ごたい
(1) the whole body; (2) the five styles of writing Chinese characters; (3) (orig. meaning) the five parts of the body (head, two hands and two feet; or head, neck, chest, hands and feet)

五佛

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wǔ fó
    wu3 fo2
wu fo
 gobutsu
The Five Dhyāni-Buddhas of the Vajradhātu and Garbhadhātu; v. 智如來.

五作

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 gosaku
    ごさく
(given name) Gosaku

五使

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wǔ shǐ
    wu3 shi3
wu shih
 goshi
five afflictions

五來

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 gorai
    ごらい
(personal name) Gorai

五倍

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 gobai
    ごばい
five times

五倫


五伦

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wǔ lún
    wu3 lun2
wu lun
 gorin
    ごりん
the five Confucian relationships (ruler-subject, father-son, brother-brother, husband-wife, friend-friend)
the five Confucian filial-piety relationships

五倶

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wǔ jù
    wu3 ju4
wu chü
 gogu
five comrades

五停

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wǔ tíng
    wu3 ting2
wu t`ing
    wu ting
 gochō
five kinds of stabilization

五僧

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 gosou / goso
    ごそう
(place-name) Gosou

五允

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 itsuya
    いつや
(personal name) Itsuya

五光

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 gokou / goko
    ごこう
{hanaf} the five 20-point cards (high-scoring meld); (surname) Gokou

五兎

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 goto
    ごと
(given name) Goto

五八

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wǔ bā
    wu3 ba1
wu pa
 gohachi
    ごはち
(g,p) Gohachi
Five eights, i. e. forty.

五六

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 funobori
    ふのぼり
(personal name) Funobori

五兵

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 gohei / gohe
    ごへい
(given name) Gohei

五典

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 itsunori
    いつのり
(personal name) Itsunori

五内

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 gonai; godai
    ごない; ごだい
(archaism) (See 五臓) the five viscera (liver, lungs, heart, kidney and spleen)

五冶

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 itsuya
    いつや
(personal name) Itsuya

五刀

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wǔ dāo
    wu3 dao1
wu tao
 gotou / goto
    ごとう
(surname) Gotou
The 'five swords' or slayers who were sent in pursuit of a man who fled from his king, e. g. the five skandhas 蘊.

五分

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wǔ fēn
    wu3 fen1
wu fen
 gobun
    ごぶん
(noun, transitive verb) diving into five parts
idem 分法身 and 部大論.

五刑

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wǔ xíng
    wu3 xing2
wu hsing
 gokei / goke
    ごけい
imperial five punishments of feudal China, up to Han times: tattooing characters on the forehead 墨[mo4], cutting off the nose 劓[yi4], amputation of one or both feet 刖[yue4], castration 宮|宫[gong1], execution 大辟[da4 pi4]; Han dynasty onwards: whipping 笞[chi1], beating the legs and buttocks with rough thorns 杖[zhang4], forced labor 徒[tu2], exile or banishment 流[liu2], capital punishment 死[si3]
(1) (hist) five punishments (of ancient China: tattooing, cutting off the nose, cutting off a leg, castration or confinement, death); (2) (hist) (See 律令制) five punishments (of the ritsuryō system: light caning, severe caning, imprisonment, exile, death)

五前

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 gomae
    ごまえ
(surname) Gomae

五力

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wǔ lì
    wu3 li4
wu li
 goriki
pañcabalāni, the five powers or faculties — one of the categories of the thirty-seven bodhipakṣika dharma 三十七助道品; they destroy the 障 five obstacles, each by each, and are: 信力 śraddhābala, faith (destroying doubt); 精進力 vīryabala, zeal (destroying remissness); 念 or 勤念 smṛtibala, memory or thought (destroying falsity); 正定力 samādhibala, concentration of mind, or meditation (destroying confused or wandering thoughts); and 慧力 prajñābala, wisdom (destroying all illusion and delusion). Also the five transcendent powers, i. e. 定力 the power of meditation; 通力 the resulting supernatural powers; 借識力 adaptability, or powers of 'borrowing' or evolving any required organ of sense, or knowledge, i. e. by beings above the second dhyāna heavens; 大願力 the power of accomplishing a vow by a Buddha or bodhisattva; and 法威德力 the august power of Dharma. Also, the five kinds of Mara powers exerted on sight, 大明王.

五加

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wǔ jiā
    wu3 jia1
wu chia
 goka
    ごか
Acanthopanax gracilistylus
(kana only) fiveleaf aralia (Acanthopanax sieboldianus); (place-name, surname) Goka

五助

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 gosuke
    ごすけ
(g,p) Gosuke

五区

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 goku
    ごく
(place-name) Goku

五十

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wǔ shí
    wu3 shi2
wu shih
 goji
    ごじっ
fifty
fifty; (place-name) Goji
fifty

五卅

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wǔ sà
    wu3 sa4
wu sa
abbr. for 卅運動|卅运动[wu3 sa4 yun4 dong4], The May Thirtieth Movement (1925)

五印

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wǔ yìn
    wu3 yin4
wu yin
 goin
five Indias

五原

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wǔ yuán
    wu3 yuan2
wu yüan
Wuyuan county in Bayan Nur 巴彥淖爾|巴彦淖尔[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3], Inner Mongolia

五反

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 gotan
    ごたん
(surname) Gotan

五受

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wǔ shòu
    wu3 shou4
wu shou
 goju
The five vedanas, or sensations; i. e. of sorrow, ofjoy; of pain, of pleasure; of freedom from them all; the first two are limited to mental emotions, the two next are of the senses, and the fifth of both; v. 唯識論 5.

五古

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wǔ gǔ
    wu3 gu3
wu ku
 goko
    ごこ
(surname) Goko
five-pronged vajra

五台

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 godai
    ごだい
(place-name) Godai

五司

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 itsushi
    いつし
(personal name) Itsushi

五合

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 gogou / gogo
    ごごう
(place-name) Gogou

五吉

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 kazuyoshi
    かずよし
(personal name) Kazuyoshi

五名

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 gomyou / gomyo
    ごみょう
(place-name) Gomyou

五味

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wǔ wèi
    wu3 wei4
wu wei
 gomi
    ごみ
the five flavors, namely: sweet 甜, sour 酸, bitter 苦, spicy hot 辣, salty 鹹|咸; all kinds of flavors
(1) five flavors (sweet, salty, spicy, sour, bitter); five palates; five tastes; (2) {Buddh} (See 五時教) five flavors (milk at various stages of making ghee: fresh milk, cream, curdled milk, butter, and ghee); the five periods of the Buddha's teachings; (place-name, surname) Gomi
five flavors

五和

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 sawa
    さわ
(female given name) Sawa

五咲

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 isaki
    いさき
(female given name) Isaki

五品

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wǔ pǐn
    wu3 pin3
wu p`in
    wu pin
 gohon
A division of the disciples, in the Lotus Sutra, into five grades— those who hear and rejoice; read and repeat; preach; observe and meditate; and transform self and others.

五唐

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 gotou / goto
    ごとう
(surname) Gotou

五唯

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wǔ wéi
    wu3 wei2
wu wei
 goyui
(唯量) pañcatanmātrāṇi, the five subtle or rudimentary elements out of which rise the five sensations of sound, touch, form, taste, and smell. They are the fourth of the 二十諦.

五善

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wǔ shàn
    wu3 shan4
wu shan
 gozen
The five good (things), i. e. the first five commandments.

五喜

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 itsuki
    いつき
(female given name) Itsuki

五四

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wǔ sì
    wu3 si4
wu ssu
fourth of May, cf 四運動|四运动, national renewal movement that started with 4th May 1919 protest against the Treaty of Versailles

五因

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wǔ yīn
    wu3 yin1
wu yin
 goin
The five causes, v. 倶舍論 7. i. e. (1) 生因 producing cause; (2) 依因supporting cause; (3) 立因 upholding or establishing cause; (4) 持因 maintaining cause; (5) 養因 nourishing or strengthening cause. These all refer to the four elements, earth, water, fire, wind, for they are the causers or producers and maintainers of the infinite forms of nature. Another list from the Nirvana-Sutra 21 is (1) 生因 cause of rebirth, i. e. previous delusion; (2) 和合因 intermingling cause, i. e. good with good, bad with bad, neutral with neutral; (3) 住因 cause of abiding in the present condition, i. e. the self in its attachments; (4) 增長因 causes of development, e. g. food, clothing, etc.; (5) 遠因 remoter cause, the parental seed.

五地

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wǔ dì
    wu3 di4
wu ti
 gochi
five stages

五坊

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 gobou / gobo
    ごぼう
(surname) Gobou

五坪

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 gonotsubo
    ごのつぼ
(place-name) Gonotsubo

五城

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 gojou / gojo
    ごじょう
(given name) Gojō

五執


五执

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wǔ zhí
    wu3 zhi2
wu chih
 goshū
The five planets, see 星.

五堂

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 godou / godo
    ごどう
(surname, given name) Godou

五塵


五尘

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wǔ chén
    wu3 chen2
wu ch`en
    wu chen
 gojin
The objects of the five senses, which being dusty or earthly things can taint the true nature; idem 境.

五境

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wǔ jìng
    wu3 jing4
wu ching
 gokyō
The objects of the five senses, corresponding to the senses of form, sound, smell, taste, and touch.

五壌

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 gojou / gojo
    ごじょう
(given name) Gojō

五壱

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 goichi
    ごいち
(personal name) Goichi

五夜

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 goya
    ごや
(1) (archaism) division of the night (from approx. 7pm to 5am) into five 2-hour periods; (2) the fifth of these periods (approx. 3am to 5am); (female given name) Sayo

五夢


五梦

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wǔ mèng
    wu3 meng4
wu meng
 itsumu
    いつむ
(female given name) Itsumu
The five bad dreams of King Ajātaśatru on the night that Buddha entered nirvana— as the moon sank the sun arose from the earth. the stars fell like rain, seven comets appeared, and a great conflagration filling the sky fell on the earth.

五大

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wǔ dà
    wu3 da4
wu ta
 godai
    ごだい

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Godai / Five Elements
(1) {Buddh} (See 五行・ごぎょう・1) the five elements (in Japanese philosophy: earth, water, fire, wind and void); (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 五大明王) five great wisdom kings; (surname) Godai
The five elements— earth, water, fire, wind, and space. v. also 行 the five agents. In the esoteric cult the five are the physical manifestation, or garbhadhātu, v. 胎; as being in all phenomena they are called 輪 the five evolvers; their phonetic embryos 種子 are those of the Five Dhyani-Buddhas of the five directions, v. 佛.

五天

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wǔ tiān
    wu3 tian1
wu t`ien
    wu tien
 goten
    ごてん
(surname) Goten
天竺; The five regions of India, north, south, east, west, and central; v. 西域記.; (天子) Five devas in the Garbhadhātumaṇḍala located in the north-east. Also 乘居天 (or 乘居衆 ); 那含天子.

五太

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 itsuta
    いつた
(given name) Itsuta

五夫

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 kazuo
    かずお
(given name) Kazuo

五央

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 itsuo
    いつお
(personal name) Itsuo

五失

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wǔ shī
    wu3 shi1
wu shih
 goshitsu
five faults

五女

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 gojo
    ごじょ
fifth daughter

五妃

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 itsuki
    いつき
(female given name) Itsuki

五妙

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wǔ miào
    wu3 miao4
wu miao
 gomyō
The five wonders, i. e. of purified or transcendental sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch in the Pure-land.

五姓

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wǔ xìng
    wu3 xing4
wu hsing
 goshō
five natures

五子

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 itsuko
    いつこ
(female given name) Itsuko

五字

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 goji
    ごじ
(surname) Goji

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

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