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Simple Dictionary Definition |
三畦 see styles |
miune みうね |
(surname) Miune |
三番 see styles |
sān fān san1 fan1 san fan sanban さんばん |
third; no. three; (place-name) Sanban tripartite |
三疑 see styles |
sān yí san1 yi2 san i sangi |
The three doubts— of self, of teacher, of the dharma-truth. |
三病 see styles |
sān bìng san1 bing4 san ping sanbyō |
The three ailments: (1) (a) 貪 lust, for which the 不淨觀 meditation on uncleanness is the remedy; (b) 瞋 anger, or hate, remedy 慈悲觀 meditation on kindness and pity; (c) 癡 stupidity, or ignorance, remedy 因緣觀 meditation on causality. (2) (a) 謗 Slander of Mahāyāna; (b) 五逆罪 the five gross sins; (c) to be a "heathen" or outsider; the forms recorded seem to be icchantika, ecchantika, and aicchantika. Cf. 三毒. |
三登 see styles |
mito みと |
(surname, female given name) Mito |
三百 see styles |
sān bǎi san1 bai3 san pai mitsuhyaku みつひゃく |
(1) 300; three hundred; (2) (See 文・もん・1) 300 mon; trifling amount; two-bit item; (3) (abbreviation) (See 三百代言) shyster; (surname) Mitsuhyaku three hundred |
三皇 see styles |
sān huáng san1 huang2 san huang |
the three legendary sovereigns of the third millennium BC: Suiren 燧人[Sui4 ren2], Fuxi 伏羲[Fu2 Xi1] and Shennong 神農|神农[Shen2 nong2], or 天皇|天皇[Tian1 huang2], 地皇|地皇[Di4 huang2] and 人皇|人皇[Ren2 huang2] |
三皈 see styles |
sān guī san1 gui1 san kuei sanki |
idem 三歸. |
三皷 see styles |
mitsuzumi みつづみ |
(surname) Mitsuzumi |
三盃 see styles |
sanpai さんぱい |
(surname) Sanpai |
三盆 see styles |
sanbon さんぼん |
(See 和三盆) fine high-grade Japanese refined sugar |
三益 see styles |
sān yì san1 yi4 san i mimasu みます |
(surname) Mimasu three stages of development |
三盗 see styles |
santou / santo さんとう |
{baseb} stealing third base |
三盛 see styles |
mimori みもり |
(place-name, surname) Mimori |
三監 三监 see styles |
sān jiān san1 jian1 san chien sankan |
idem 三從. |
三目 see styles |
sān mù san1 mu4 san mu mitsume みつめ |
(surname) Mitsume The three-eyed, a term for Śiva, i.e Maheśvara; simile for the dharmakāya, or spiritual body, prajñā, or wisdom, and nirvāṇa emancipation. |
三直 see styles |
sanchoku さんちょく |
out on a third-base liner; (place-name) Minou |
三相 see styles |
sān xiàng san1 xiang4 san hsiang sansou / sanso さんそう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) three phases The three forms or positions: 解脫相 nirvāṇa; 離相 no nirvāṇa; 滅和 or 非有非無之中道 absence of both, or the "middle way" of neither. |
三省 see styles |
sansei / sanse さんせい |
(noun, transitive verb) frequent reflection (meditation); (personal name) Miyoshi |
三真 see styles |
mitsuzane みつざね |
(given name) Mitsuzane |
三眺 see styles |
sanchou / sancho さんちょう |
(place-name) Sanchō |
三矢 see styles |
miya みや |
(surname, female given name) Miya |
三知 see styles |
minori みのり |
(female given name) Minori |
三石 see styles |
mitsuseki みつせき |
(surname) Mitsuseki |
三砂 see styles |
misago みさご |
(surname) Misago |
三碓 see styles |
mitsugarasu みつがらす |
(place-name) Mitsugarasu |
三碧 see styles |
sanpeki さんぺき |
(See 九星) third of nine traditional astrological signs (corresponding to Jupiter and east) |
三磨 see styles |
mitsuma みつま |
(surname) Mitsuma |
三示 see styles |
mitsuji みつじ |
(male given name) Mitsuji |
三礼 see styles |
sanrai; sanrei; mirei / sanrai; sanre; mire さんらい; さんれい; みれい |
(See 三拝) adoration which is performed three times or repeatedly; act of worship which is performed three times or repeatedly; (female given name) Mirei |
三社 see styles |
sansha; sanja さんしゃ; さんじゃ |
(1) {Shinto} three shrines (usu. in ref. to Ise Grand Shrine, Iwashimizu Hachimangū and Kamo Shrine, or Kasuga Grand Shrine); (2) (さんしゃ only) three companies; (place-name) Sanja |
三祈 see styles |
mitsuki みつき |
(female given name) Mitsuki |
三祖 see styles |
sān zǔ san1 zu3 san tsu sanso |
Third Patriarch |
三神 see styles |
sanjin さんじん |
(1) {Shinto} the three gods of creation; (2) five-grain guardian gods; (surname) Mitsugami |
三禄 see styles |
miruku みるく |
(female given name) Miruku |
三福 see styles |
sān fú san1 fu2 san fu mifuku みふく |
(place-name, surname) Mifuku The three (sources of) felicity: (1) The 無量壽經 has the felicity of (a) 世福 filial piety, regard for elders, keeping the ten commandments; (b) 戒福 of keeping the other commandments; (c) 行福 of resolve on complete bodhi and the pursuit of the Buddha-way. (2) The 倶舍論 18, has the blessedness of (a) 施類福 almsgiving, in evoking resultant wealth; (b) 戒類福 observance of the 性戒 (against killing, stealing, adultery, lying) and the 遮戒 (against alcohol, etc.), in obtaining a happy lot in the heavens; (c) 修類福 observance of meditation in obtaining final escape from the mortal round. Cf. 三種淨業. |
三禪 三禅 see styles |
sān chán san1 chan2 san ch`an san chan sanzen |
The third dhyāna heaven of form, the highest paradise of form. |
三禮 三礼 see styles |
sān lǐ san1 li3 san li mire みれ |
(female given name) Mire Worship with 身, 口, 意, body, mouth, and mind. |
三秀 see styles |
mitsuhide みつひで |
(given name) Mitsuhide |
三秋 see styles |
sanshuu / sanshu さんしゅう |
three autumn months; three fall months; three years; (p,s,f) Miaki |
三科 see styles |
sān kē san1 ke1 san k`o san ko minashi みなし |
(surname) Minashi The three categories of 五蘊, 十二處 or 入, and eighteen 界. |
三称 see styles |
mitsuya みつや |
(given name) Mitsuya |
三稀 see styles |
miki みき |
(female given name) Miki |
三程 see styles |
mihodo みほど |
(place-name) Mihodo |
三種 三种 see styles |
sān zhǒng san1 zhong3 san chung sanshu さんしゅ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) three kinds; three varieties; (surname) Mitane Three kinds, sorts, classes, categories, etc. |
三稲 see styles |
santo さんと |
(place-name) Santo |
三穂 see styles |
miho みほ |
(surname, female given name) Miho |
三穗 see styles |
sān suì san1 sui4 san sui miho みほ |
Sansui county in Qiandongnan Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture 黔東南州|黔东南州[Qian2 dong1 nan2 zhou1], Guizhou (female given name) Miho |
三穴 see styles |
mitsuana みつあな |
(place-name) Mitsuana |
三空 see styles |
sān kōng san1 kong1 san k`ung san kung sankū |
The three voids or immaterialities. The first set of three is (a) 空, (b) 無相, (c) 無願, v. 三三昧. The second, (a) 我空 , (b) 法空 , (c) 倶空 the self, things, all phenomena as "empty" or immaterial. The third relates to charity: (a) giver, (b) receiver, (c) gift, all are "empty". |
三窓 see styles |
sansou / sanso さんそう |
(given name) Sansou |
三窪 see styles |
mikubo みくぼ |
(surname) Mikubo |
三立 see styles |
mitsudatsu みつだつ |
(surname) Mitsudatsu |
三竜 see styles |
samuyuon さむゆおん |
(given name) Samuyuon |
三竝 see styles |
mitsunami みつなみ |
(surname) Mitsunami |
三章 see styles |
mitsuaki みつあき |
(given name) Mitsuaki |
三竹 see styles |
mitake みたけ |
(place-name, surname) Mitake |
三竿 see styles |
sankan さんかん |
broad daylight; (surname) Misao |
三笑 see styles |
sanshou / sansho さんしょう |
(personal name) Sanshou |
三笘 see styles |
mitoma みとま |
(surname) Mitoma |
三笠 see styles |
mitsugasa みつがさ |
(surname) Mitsugasa |
三笥 see styles |
misu みす |
(surname) Misu |
三笹 see styles |
misasa みささ |
(surname) Misasa |
三筆 see styles |
sanpitsu さんぴつ |
(hist) the three famous ancient calligraphers (Emperor Saga, Tachibana (no) Hayanari and Kooboo Daishi) |
三等 see styles |
sān děng san1 deng3 san teng santō さんとう |
third class The three equal and universal characteristics of the one Tathāgata, an esoteric definition: (1) (a) his 身 body, (b) 語 discourse, (c) 意 mind. (2) (a) his life or works 修行; (b) spiritual body 法身; (c) salvation 度生; in their equal values and universality. |
三筋 see styles |
misuji; misuji みすじ; ミスジ |
(1) (kana only) misuji (cut of beef, usu. from the chuck); (2) (kana only) (See 三味線・しゃみせん) shamisen; samisen; (place-name) Misuji |
三筑 see styles |
sanchiku さんちく |
(place-name) Sanchiku |
三策 see styles |
sansaku さんさく |
(given name) Sansaku |
三箇 see styles |
miko みこ |
(surname) Miko |
三箭 see styles |
miya みや |
(surname) Miya |
三箱 see styles |
sanhako; sanpako; mihako; sanbako(ik) さんはこ; さんぱこ; みはこ; さんばこ(ik) |
three boxes; three box-shaped things; three containers |
三箸 see styles |
mihashi みはし |
(surname) Mihashi |
三節 三节 see styles |
sān jié san1 jie2 san chieh sansetsu |
The three divisions of the 十二因緣 twelve nidānas, q.v.: (a) past, i.e. the first two; (b) present— the next eight; (c) future— the last two. |
三範 see styles |
mitsunori みつのり |
(personal name) Mitsunori |
三築 see styles |
mitsutsuki みつつき |
(surname) Mitsutsuki |
三篋 三箧 see styles |
sān qiè san1 qie4 san ch`ieh san chieh san kyō |
idem 三藏 tripiṭaka. |
三篠 see styles |
mitsushino みつしの |
(surname) Mitsushino |
三篶 see styles |
misuzu みすず |
(kana only) Sasamorpha borealis (species of bamboo grass unique to Japan) |
三簾 see styles |
misui みすい |
(surname) Misui |
三籔 see styles |
maiyabu まいやぶ |
(surname) Maiyabu |
三糖 see styles |
santou / santo さんとう |
{chem} trisaccharide |
三糸 see styles |
miito / mito みいと |
(surname) Miito |
三紀 see styles |
mitsunori みつのり |
(given name) Mitsunori |
三紅 see styles |
miku みく |
(female given name) Miku |
三納 see styles |
minou / mino みのう |
(place-name) Minou |
三紗 see styles |
misuzu みすず |
(female given name) Misuzu |
三紙 see styles |
mikami みかみ |
(surname) Mikami |
三級 三级 see styles |
sān jí san1 ji2 san chi sankyuu / sankyu さんきゅう |
grade 3; third class; category C (adjectival noun) third grade; third class; tertiary |
三紫 see styles |
sanshi さんし |
(given name) Sanshi |
三細 三细 see styles |
sān xì san1 xi4 san hsi sansai |
The three refined, or subtle conceptions, in contrast with the 六麤 cruder or common concepts, in the Awakening of Faith 起信論. The three are 無明業相 "ignorance", or the unenlightened condition, considered as in primal action, the stirring of the perceptive faculty; 能見相 ability to perceive phenomena; perceptive faculties; 境界相 the object perceived, or the empirical world. The first is associated with the 體corpus or substance, the second and third with function, but both must have co-existence, e.g. water and waves. v. 六麤. |
三絃 see styles |
sangen さんげん |
three-stringed instrument; samisen |
三組 see styles |
mikumi みくみ |
set of three; three sets; three classes; (place-name) Mikumi |
三結 三结 see styles |
sān jié san1 jie2 san chieh miyui みゆい |
(female given name) Miyui The three ties: (a) 見結 , the tie of false views, e.g. of a permanent ego; (b) 戒取結 of discipline; (c) 疑結 of doubt. The three are also parts of見惑 used for it. |
三絛 see styles |
sanjou / sanjo さんじょう |
(surname) Sanjō |
三絡 see styles |
mitsugane みつがね |
(place-name) Mitsugane |
三絵 see styles |
mitsue みつえ |
(female given name) Mitsue |
三經 三经 see styles |
sān jīng san1 jing1 san ching sangyō |
three scriptures that are considered definitive for a given tradition |
三継 see styles |
mitsutsugu みつつぐ |
(personal name) Mitsutsugu |
三続 see styles |
mitsugu みつぐ |
(surname) Mitsugu |
三維 三维 see styles |
sān wéi san1 wei2 san wei |
three-dimensional; 3D |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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