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xiǎo
    xiao3
hsiao
 shou / sho
    しょう
small; tiny; few; young
(n,n-pref) (1) smallness; small item; (2) (abbreviation) (See 小の月) short month (i.e. having fewer than 31 days); (n,n-pref) (3) (abbreviation) (See 小学校) elementary school; (prefix noun) (4) smaller (of two things, places, etc. with the same name); inferior; (prefix noun) (5) younger (of two people with the same name); junior; (6) (archaism) unit of field area (approx. 400 sq m); (surname) Hamako
Small, little; mean, petty; inferior.

小々

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 shoushou / shosho
    しょうしょう
(n-adv,n) just a minute; small quantity; (given name) Shoushou

小い

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 chikkoi
    ちっこい
(adjective) (kana only) very small

小さ

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 chiisa / chisa
    ちいさ
(archaism) baby; infant

小一

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 shouichi / shoichi
    しょういち
first-year student of an elementary school; (personal name) Shouichi

小七

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 konana
    こなな
(female given name) Konana

小万

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 koman
    こまん
(surname, female given name) Koman

小三

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xiǎo sān
    xiao3 san1
hsiao san
mistress; the other woman (coll.); grade 3 in elementary school

小上

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 kogami
    こがみ
(place-name, surname) Kogami

小下

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 komiza
    こみざ
(place-name) Komiza

小丑

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xiǎo chǒu
    xiao3 chou3
hsiao ch`ou
    hsiao chou
clown

小世

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 koyo
    こよ
(surname) Koyo

小丘

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xiǎo qiū
    xiao3 qiu1
hsiao ch`iu
    hsiao chiu
 shoukyuu / shokyu
    しょうきゅう
hill; knoll
hillock; small hill; knoll; hummock

小並

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 konami
    こなみ
(surname) Konami

小中

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 konaka
    こなか
(place-name, surname) Konaka

小串

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 kogushi
    こぐし
(place-name, surname) Kogushi

小丸

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 komaru
    こまる
komaru (type of playing cards); (p,s,f) Komaru

小丹

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 kotan
    こたん
(surname) Kotan

小主

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 konushi
    こぬし
(surname) Konushi

小久

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 kohisa
    こひさ
(surname) Kohisa

小乗

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 shoujou / shojo
    しょうじょう
{Buddh} (See 大乗・だいじょう・1) Hinayana (Buddhism); the Lesser Vehicle

小乘

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xiǎo shèng
    xiao3 sheng4
hsiao sheng
 shōjō
Hinayana, the Lesser Vehicle; Buddhism in India before the Mayahana sutras; also pr. [Xiao3 cheng2]
Hīnayāna 希那衍. The small, or inferior wain, or vehicle; the form of Buddhism which developed after Śākyamuni's death to about the beginning of the Christian era, when Mahāyāna doctrines were introduced. It is the orthodox school and more in direct line with the Buddhist succession than Mahāyānism which developed on lines fundamentally different. The Buddha was a spiritual doctor, less interested in philosophy than in the remedy for human misery and perpetual transmigration. He "turned aside from idle metaphysical speculations; if he held views on such topics, he deemed them valueless for the purposes of salvation, which was his goal" (Keith). Metaphysical speculations arose after his death, and naturally developed into a variety of Hīnayāna schools before and after the separation of a distinct school of Mahāyāna. Hīnayāna remains the form in Ceylon, Burma, and Siam, hence is known as Southern Buddhism in contrast with Northern Buddhism or Mahāyāna, the form chiefly prevalent from Nepal to Japan. Another rough division is that of Pali and Sanskrit, Pali being the general literary language of the surviving form of Hīnayāna, Sanskrit of Mahāyāna. The term Hīnayāna is of Mahāyānist origination to emphasize the universalism and altruism of Mahāyāna over the narrower personal salvation of its rival. According to Mahāyāna teaching its own aim is universal Buddhahood, which means the utmost development of wisdom and the perfect transformation of all the living in the future state; it declares that Hīnayāna, aiming at arhatship and pratyekabuddhahood, seeks the destruction of body and mind and extinction in nirvāṇa. For arhatship the 四諦Four Noble Truths are the foundation teaching, for pratyekabuddhahood the 十二因緣 twelve-nidānas, and these two are therefore sometimes styled the two vehicles 二乘. Tiantai sometimes calls them the (Hīnayāna) Tripiṭaka school. Three of the eighteen Hīnayāna schools were transported to China: 倶舍 (Abhidharma) Kośa; 成實 Satya-siddhi; and the school of Harivarman, the律 Vinaya school. These are described by Mahāyānists as the Buddha's adaptable way of meeting the questions and capacity of his hearers, though his own mind is spoken of as always being in the absolute Mahāyāna all-embracing realm. Such is the Mahāyāna view of Hīnayāna, and if the Vaipulya sūtras and special scriptures of their school, which are repudiated by Hīnayāna, are apocryphal, of which there seems no doubt, then Mahāyāna in condemning Hīnayāna must find other support for its claim to orthodoxy. The sūtras on which it chiefly relies, as regards the Buddha, have no authenticity; while those of Hīnayāna cannot be accepted as his veritable teaching in the absence of fundamental research. Hīnayāna is said to have first been divided into minority and majority sections immediately after the death of Śākyamuni, when the sthāvira, or older disciples, remained in what is spoken of as "the cave", some place at Rājagṛha, to settle the future of the order, and the general body of disciples remained outside; these two are the first 上坐部 and 大衆部 q. v. The first doctrinal division is reported to have taken place under the leadership of the monk 大天 Mahādeva (q.v.) a hundred years after the Buddha's nirvāṇa and during the reign of Aśoka; his reign, however, has been placed later than this by historians. Mahādeva's sect became the Mahāsāṅghikā, the other the Sthāvira. In time the two are said to have divided into eighteen, which with the two originals are the so-called "twenty sects" of Hīnayāna. Another division of four sects, referred to by Yijing, is that of the 大衆部 (Arya) Mahāsaṅghanikāya, 上座部 Āryasthavirāḥ, 根本說一切有部 Mūlasarvāstivādaḥ, and 正量部 Saṃmatīyāḥ. There is still another division of five sects, 五部律. For the eighteen Hīnayāna sects see 乘十八部.

小乙

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 kooto
    こおと
(place-name) Kooto

小乾

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 koinui
    こいぬい
(surname) Koinui

小亀

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 gogame
    ごがめ
(personal name) Gogame

小亂


小乱

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xiǎo luàn
    xiao3 luan4
hsiao luan
 shōran
slightly distracted

小事

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xiǎo shì
    xiao3 shi4
hsiao shih
 shouji / shoji
    しょうじ
trifle; trivial matter; CL:點|点[dian3]
trifling matter; trifle

小二

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xiǎo èr
    xiao3 er4
hsiao erh
waiter

小井

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 koi
    こい
(place-name, surname) Koi

小亦

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 shoui / shoi
    しょうい
(personal name) Shoui

小京

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 komachi
    こまち
(female given name) Komachi

小人

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xiǎo rén
    xiao3 ren2
hsiao jen
 shounin / shonin
    しょうにん
person of low social status (old); I, me (used to refer humbly to oneself); nasty person; vile character
(used when indicating admission fees, passenger fares, etc.) (See 中人・ちゅうにん,大人・だいにん) child (esp. one of elementary school age or younger); (place-name, surname) Kobito

小仁

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 koni
    こに
(surname) Koni

小今

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 koima
    こいま
(place-name) Koima

小仏

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 kobotoke
    こぼとけ
(surname) Kobotoke

小仙

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 kosen
    こせん
(surname, female given name) Kosen

小代

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 chiyo
    ちよ
(female given name) Chiyo

小仮

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 kokari
    こかり
(surname) Kokari

小仲

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 konaka
    こなか
(surname) Konaka

小伏

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 kobuse
    こぶせ
(surname) Kobuse

小休

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 koyasumi
    こやすみ
(surname) Koyasumi

小伙

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xiǎo huǒ
    xiao3 huo3
hsiao huo
young guy; lad; youngster; CL:個|个[ge4]

小伝

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 shouden / shoden
    しょうでん
biographical sketch; (surname) Koden

小住

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 kozumi
    こずみ
(surname) Kozumi

小佐

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 kozasa
    こざさ
(personal name) Kozasa

小佛

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 kobotoke
    こぼとけ
(surname) Kobotoke

小作

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 kosaku
    こさく
tenant farming; (surname) Kohagi

小使

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xiǎo shǐ
    xiao3 shi3
hsiao shih
 shōshi
    こづかい
(obsolete) janitor; caretaker; custodian; (slighting reference to a) handyman
To urinate; also 行. Buddhist monks are enjoined to urinate only in one fixed spot.

小侍

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 kozamurai
    こざむらい
(surname) Kozamurai

小侑

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 koyuki
    こゆき
(female given name) Koyuki

小供

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 kodomo
    こども
(irregular kanji usage) child; children

小依

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 sayo
    さよ
(female given name) Sayo

小便

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xiǎo biàn
    xiao3 bian4
hsiao pien
 shouben(p); shonben / shoben(p); shonben
    しょうべん(P); しょんべん
urine; to urinate; (euphemism) penis or vulva
(n,vs,vi) (1) urine; piss; pee; urination; (n,vs,vi) (2) (colloquialism) breaking a contract
urination

小保

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 kobo
    こぼ
(place-name, surname) Kobo

小俟

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 komata
    こまた
(surname) Komata

小信

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 konobu
    このぶ
(surname, given name) Konobu

小俣

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 komata
    こまた
(surname) Komata

小俵

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 kodawara
    こだわら
(surname) Kodawara

小倅

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 kosegare
    こせがれ
(1) (humble language) one's son; (2) you little bastard; you little brat

小倉

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 kogoe
    こごえ
(place-name) Kogoe

小倍

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 kobai
    こばい
(surname) Kobai

小倭

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 koyamato
    こやまと
(surname) Koyamato

小側

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 ogawa
    おがわ
(surname) Ogawa

小偷

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xiǎo tōu
    xiao3 tou1
hsiao t`ou
    hsiao tou
thief

小傳


小传

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xiǎo zhuàn
    xiao3 zhuan4
hsiao chuan
 koden
    こでん
sketch biography; profile
(surname) Koden

小像

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 shouzou / shozo
    しょうぞう
statuette; figurine

小僧

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 kozou / kozo
    こぞう
(1) youngster; boy; kid; brat; (2) young Buddhist monk; young bonze; (3) young shop-boy; errand boy; apprentice; (place-name) Kozou

小儀

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 kogi
    こぎ
(surname) Kogi

小元

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 komoto
    こもと
(surname) Komoto

小先

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 kosaki
    こさき
(surname) Kosaki

小光

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 kokou / koko
    ここう
(surname) Kokou

小兎

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 koto
    こと
(female given name) Koto

小児

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 shouni(p); shouji(ok) / shoni(p); shoji(ok)
    しょうに(P); しょうじ(ok)
young child; infant; (surname) Shouji

小兒


小儿

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xiǎo r
    xiao3 r5
hsiao r
(coll.) early childhood; baby boy

小党

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 shoutou / shoto
    しょうとう
small political party

小入

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 oire
    おいれ
(place-name) Oire

小八

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 kohachi
    こはち
(given name) Kohachi

小六

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 shouroku / shoroku
    しょうろく
(given name) Shouroku

小兵

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 kohyou / kohyo
    こひょう
small build; small stature; (personal name) Shouhei

小具

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 kogai
    こがい
(personal name) Kogai

小内

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 shounai / shonai
    しょうない
(surname) Shounai

小円

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 shouen / shoen
    しょうえん
(1) small circle; (2) {math} (See 大円・2) small circle (of a sphere); (given name) Koen

小冊

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 shousatsu / shosatsu
    しょうさつ
pamphlet; booklet

小冬

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 kofuyu
    こふゆ
(female given name) Kofuyu

小冴

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 kosae
    こさえ
(female given name) Kosae

小冷

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 kobie
    こびえ
(surname) Kobie

小凛

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 korin
    こりん
(female given name) Korin

小凜

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 korin
    こりん
(female given name) Korin

小処

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 kodokoro
    こどころ
(place-name) Kodokoro

小出

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 kode
    こで
(surname) Kode

小函

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 kobako
    こばこ
(place-name) Kobako

小刀

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xiǎo dāo
    xiao3 dao1
hsiao tao
 kogatana(p); shoutou / kogatana(p); shoto
    こがたな(P); しょうとう
knife; CL:把[ba3]
(1) (こがたな only) (small) knife; (2) short sword; small sword; (surname) Kogatana

小切

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 kogire
    こぎれ
(surname) Kogire

小判

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 koban
    こばん
(1) (hist) (See 大判・2) koban; small oval gold coin used in the Edo period; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (See 小判型) oval; elliptical; oblong; (3) (See 判・3) small size (of paper); (surname) Koban

小別

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 kobetsu
    こべつ
(surname) Kobetsu

小利

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 shouri / shori
    しょうり
small profit; (place-name) Otoshi

小前

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 komae
    こまえ
(surname) Komae

小剣

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 shouken / shoken
    しょうけん
(given name) Shouken

小副

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 kozoe
    こぞえ
(surname) Kozoe

小割

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 kowari
    こわり
(place-name, surname) Kowari

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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

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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).



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