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Simple Dictionary Definition |
依親 依亲 see styles |
yī qīn yi1 qin1 i ch`in i chin |
(Tw) to be in the care of one's relatives; to be dependent on a relative; to draw on family connections |
俊親 see styles |
toshichika としちか |
(given name) Toshichika |
保親 see styles |
yasuchika やすちか |
(personal name) Yasuchika |
信親 see styles |
nobuchika のぶちか |
(given name) Nobuchika |
做親 做亲 see styles |
zuò qīn zuo4 qin1 tso ch`in tso chin |
to become related by marriage; to marry |
元親 see styles |
motochika もとちか |
(given name) Motochika |
充親 see styles |
mitsuchika みつちか |
(given name) Mitsuchika |
光親 see styles |
mitsuchika みつちか |
(given name) Mitsuchika |
兩親 两亲 see styles |
liǎng qīn liang3 qin1 liang ch`in liang chin |
see 雙親|双亲[shuang1 qin1] |
公親 see styles |
kimichika きみちか |
(personal name) Kimichika |
六親 六亲 see styles |
liù qīn liu4 qin1 liu ch`in liu chin rokushin ろくしん |
six close relatives, namely: father 父[fu4], mother 母[mu3], older brothers 兄[xiong1], younger brothers 弟[di4], wife 妻[qi1], male children 子[zi3]; one's kin the six blood relations The six immediate relations— father and mother, wife and child, elder and younger brothers. |
共親 see styles |
tomochika ともちか |
(personal name) Tomochika |
典親 see styles |
norichika のりちか |
(personal name) Norichika |
冤親 冤亲 see styles |
yuān qīn yuan1 qin1 yüan ch`in yüan chin enshin |
enemies and intimates |
利親 see styles |
rishin りしん |
(given name) Rishin |
勝親 see styles |
katsuchika かつちか |
(personal name) Katsuchika |
博親 see styles |
hirochika ひろちか |
(given name) Hirochika |
厚親 see styles |
atsuchika あつちか |
(personal name) Atsuchika |
友親 see styles |
yuushin / yushin ゆうしん |
(given name) Yūshin |
双親 see styles |
morooya; soushin / morooya; soshin もろおや; そうしん |
(See 両親・りょうしん) both parents |
可親 可亲 see styles |
kě qīn ke3 qin1 k`o ch`in ko chin |
kindly; nice; amiable |
史親 see styles |
fumichika ふみちか |
(given name) Fumichika |
叶親 see styles |
kanouya / kanoya かのうや |
(surname) Kanouya |
吉親 see styles |
yoshichika よしちか |
(given name) Yoshichika |
名親 see styles |
naoya なおや |
(See 名付け親・1) godparent |
和親 see styles |
washin わしん |
(noun/participle) friendship; (personal name) Kazumi |
善親 see styles |
yoshichika よしちか |
(given name) Yoshichika |
喪親 丧亲 see styles |
sàng qīn sang4 qin1 sang ch`in sang chin |
bereavement; to lose a relative |
單親 单亲 see styles |
dān qīn dan1 qin1 tan ch`in tan chin |
single parent |
嘉親 see styles |
yoshichika よしちか |
(given name) Yoshichika |
国親 see styles |
kunichika くにちか |
(given name) Kunichika |
基親 see styles |
motochika もとちか |
(personal name) Motochika |
壮親 see styles |
masachika まさちか |
(personal name) Masachika |
天親 天亲 see styles |
tiān qīn tian1 qin1 t`ien ch`in tien chin amachika あまちか |
one's flesh and blood (surname) Amachika Vasubandhu, 伐蘇畔度; 婆藪槃豆 (or 婆修槃豆) (or 婆修槃陀) 'akin to the gods ', or 世親 'akin to the world'. Vasubandhu is described as a native of Puruṣapura, or Peshawar, by Eitel as of Rājagriha, born '900 years after the nirvana', or about A. D. 400; Takakusu suggests 420-500, Peri puts his death not later than 350. In Eitel's day the date of his death was put definitely at A. D. 117. Vasubandhu's great work, the Abhidharmakośa, is only one of his thirty-six works. He is said to be the younger brother of Asaṅga of the Yogācāra school, by whom he was converted from the Sarvāstivāda school of thought to that of Mahāyāna and of Nāgārjuna. On his conversion he would have 'cut out his tongue' for its past heresy, but was dissuaded by his brother, who bade him use the same tongue to correct his errors, whereupon he wrote the 唯識論 and other Mahayanist works. He is called the twenty-first patriarch and died in Ayodhya. |
女親 see styles |
onnaoya おんなおや |
mother; female parent |
好親 see styles |
takayoshi たかよし |
(male given name) Takayoshi |
姻親 姻亲 see styles |
yīn qīn yin1 qin1 yin ch`in yin chin |
relation by marriage; in-laws |
娶親 娶亲 see styles |
qǔ qīn qu3 qin1 ch`ü ch`in chü chin |
to take a wife |
嫡親 嫡亲 see styles |
dí qīn di2 qin1 ti ch`in ti chin |
closely related by blood |
孝親 see styles |
takachika たかちか |
(given name) Takachika |
守親 see styles |
morichika もりちか |
(personal name) Morichika |
安親 see styles |
yasuchika やすちか |
(given name) Yasuchika |
宏親 see styles |
hirochika ひろちか |
(personal name) Hirochika |
宗親 see styles |
munechika むねちか |
(given name) Munechika |
定親 定亲 see styles |
dìng qīn ding4 qin1 ting ch`in ting chin sadachika さだちか |
to settle a marriage; betrothal (personal name) Sadachika |
宜親 see styles |
yoshichika よしちか |
(given name) Yoshichika |
実親 see styles |
jitsuoya じつおや |
biological parent; (personal name) Sanechika |
宣親 see styles |
norichika のりちか |
(given name) Norichika |
家親 家亲 see styles |
jiā qīn jia1 qin1 chia ch`in chia chin iechika いえちか |
older generation in one's household (often referring to one's parents); one's deceased close relatives (surname) Iechika |
寃親 寃亲 see styles |
yuān qīn yuan1 qin1 yüan ch`in yüan chin onshin |
Enmity and friendship. |
寄親 see styles |
yorichika よりちか |
(surname) Yorichika |
寛親 see styles |
hirochika ひろちか |
(given name) Hirochika |
寧親 see styles |
yasuchika やすちか |
(personal name) Yasuchika |
将親 see styles |
masachika まさちか |
(personal name) Masachika |
尊親 尊亲 see styles |
zūn qīn zun1 qin1 tsun ch`in tsun chin takachika たかちか |
(honorific) your parent (given name) Takachika |
對親 对亲 see styles |
duì qīn dui4 qin1 tui ch`in tui chin |
courting; meeting for purpose of marriage; to settle into a relationship |
尚親 see styles |
naochika なおちか |
(given name) Naochika |
平親 see styles |
heishin / heshin へいしん |
(surname) Heishin |
幸親 see styles |
yukichika ゆきちか |
(given name) Yukichika |
広親 see styles |
hirochika ひろちか |
(given name) Hirochika |
座親 see styles |
zashin ざしん |
(surname) Zashin |
康親 see styles |
yasuchika やすちか |
(given name) Yasuchika |
廣親 see styles |
hirochika ひろちか |
(given name) Hirochika |
弘親 see styles |
hirochika ひろちか |
(given name) Hirochika |
弥親 see styles |
hisachika ひさちか |
(given name) Hisachika |
彰親 see styles |
akichika あきちか |
(given name) Akichika |
従親 see styles |
shigechika しげちか |
(personal name) Shigechika |
徳親 see styles |
norichika のりちか |
(given name) Norichika |
忠親 see styles |
tadachika ただちか |
(given name) Tadachika |
思親 思亲 see styles |
sī qīn si1 qin1 ssu ch`in ssu chin |
to remember one's parents; to feel homesick for one's relatives |
怨親 怨亲 see styles |
yuàn qīn yuan4 qin1 yüan ch`in yüan chin onshin |
Hate and affection. |
悌親 see styles |
tomochika ともちか |
(personal name) Tomochika |
惇親 see styles |
atsuchika あつちか |
(personal name) Atsuchika |
惟親 see styles |
korechika これちか |
(given name) Korechika |
愛親 see styles |
yoshichika よしちか |
(given name) Yoshichika |
慶親 see styles |
yoshichika よしちか |
(given name) Yoshichika |
懇親 see styles |
konshin こんしん |
friendship; intimacy |
懿親 懿亲 see styles |
yì qīn yi4 qin1 i ch`in i chin |
(formal) close kin; closest relative |
成親 成亲 see styles |
chéng qīn cheng2 qin1 ch`eng ch`in cheng chin narichika なりちか |
to get married (personal name) Narichika |
所親 所亲 see styles |
suǒ qīn suo3 qin1 so ch`in so chin shoshin |
connection |
招親 招亲 see styles |
zhāo qīn zhao1 qin1 chao ch`in chao chin |
to invite the groom (who will live with the bride's family); to take a wife by one's own choice |
探親 探亲 see styles |
tàn qīn tan4 qin1 t`an ch`in tan chin |
to go home to visit one's family |
提親 提亲 see styles |
tí qīn ti2 qin1 t`i ch`in ti chin |
to propose marriage |
搶親 抢亲 see styles |
qiǎng qīn qiang3 qin1 ch`iang ch`in chiang chin |
marriage by capture; bride kidnapping |
攀親 攀亲 see styles |
pān qīn pan1 qin1 p`an ch`in pan chin |
to seek to profit by family ties |
政親 see styles |
masachika まさちか |
(given name) Masachika |
敏親 see styles |
toshichika としちか |
(personal name) Toshichika |
教親 see styles |
norichika のりちか |
(personal name) Norichika |
敬親 see styles |
takachika たかちか |
(personal name) Takachika |
斎親 see styles |
tokichika ときちか |
(personal name) Tokichika |
日親 see styles |
hichika ひちか |
(female given name) Hichika |
昌親 see styles |
masachika まさちか |
(given name) Masachika |
明親 see styles |
haruchika はるちか |
(personal name) Haruchika |
春親 see styles |
haruchika はるちか |
(personal name) Haruchika |
昭親 see styles |
akichika あきちか |
(personal name) Akichika |
景親 see styles |
kagechika かげちか |
(given name) Kagechika |
智親 see styles |
tomochika ともちか |
(given name) Tomochika |
朋親 see styles |
tomochika ともちか |
(given name) Tomochika |
朗親 see styles |
akichika あきちか |
(personal name) Akichika |
本親 see styles |
motochika もとちか |
(given name) Motochika |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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