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元服

see styles
 genpuku; genbuku
    げんぷく; げんぶく
(noun/participle) (1) (hist) male coming-of-age-ceremony; (noun/participle) (2) (hist) (See 丸髷・1) shaving one's eyebrows, blackening one's teeth, and wearing one's hair in the marumage style (of a newly married woman; Edo period)

元結

see styles
 motoyui
    もとゆい
(paper) cord for tying the hair; (surname) Motoyui

内巻

see styles
 uchimaki
    うちまき
curling inwards (esp. the tips of one's hair); (place-name) Uchimaki

冉冉

see styles
rǎn rǎn
    ran3 ran3
jan jan
gradually; slowly; (of branches or hair) softly drooping

分縫


分缝

see styles
fēn fèng
    fen1 feng4
fen feng
part (in one's hair)

分頭


分头

see styles
fēn tóu
    fen1 tou2
fen t`ou
    fen tou
separately; severally; parted hair

刈る

see styles
 karu
    かる
(transitive verb) to cut (hair); to mow (grass); to harvest; to clip; to shear; to reap; to trim; to prune

刺毛

see styles
 shimou / shimo
    しもう
stinging hair (of a nettle, caterpillar, etc.)

剃髮


剃发

see styles
tì fà
    ti4 fa4
t`i fa
    ti fa
 teihatsu
To shave the hair, following Śākyamuni, who cut off his locks with a sharp sword or knife to signify his cutting himself off from the world.

剛毛


刚毛

see styles
gāng máo
    gang1 mao2
kang mao
 goumou / gomo
    ごうもう
bristle
(See 柔毛・1) bristle; seta; stiff hair; coarse hair

劉海


刘海

see styles
liú hǎi
    liu2 hai3
liu hai
bangs; fringe (hair)

十二

see styles
shí èr
    shi2 er4
shih erh
 tooji
    とおじ
twelve; 12
12; twelve; (given name) Tooji
dvātriṃśa. Thirty-two. 三十二應 (or 三十二身) The thirty-two forms of Guanyin, and of Puxian, ranging from that of a Buddha to that of a man, a maid, a rakṣas; similar to the thirty-three forms named in the Lotus Sūtra. 三十二相三十二大人相 dvātriṃśadvaralakṣaṇa. The thirty-two lakṣaṇas, or physical marks of a cakravartī, or 'wheel-king', especially of the Buddha, i. e. level feet, thousand-spoke wheel-sign on feet, long slender fingers, pliant hands and feet, toes and fingers finely webbed, full-sized heels, arched insteps, thighs like a royal stag, hands reaching below the knees well-retracted male organ, height and stretch of arms equal, every hair-root dark coloured, body hair graceful and curly, golden-hued body, a 10 ft. halo around him, soft smooth skin, the 七處, i. e. two soles, two palms, two shoulders, and crown well rounded, below the armpits well-filled, lion-shaped body, erect, full shoulders, forty teeth, teeth white even and close, the four canine teeth pure white, lion-jawed, saliva improving the taste of all food, tongue long and broad, voice deep and resonant, eyes deep blue, eyelashes like a royal bull, a white ūrnā or curl between the eyebrows emitting light, an uṣṇīṣa or fleshy protuberance on the crown. These are from the 三藏法數 48, with which the 智度論 4, 涅盤經 28, 中阿含經, 三十ニ相經 generally agree. The 無量義經 has a different list. 三十二相經 The eleventh chapter of the 阿含經. 三十二相經願 The twenty-first of Amitābha's vows, v. 無量壽經. 三十三 trayastriṃśat. Thirty-three. 三十三天忉利天; 憺梨天, 多羅夜登陵舍; 憺利夜登陵奢; 憺利耶憺利奢 Trayastriṃśas. The Indra heaven, the second of the six heavens of form. Its capital is situated on the summit of Mt. Sumeru, where Indra rules over his thirty-two devas, who reside on thirty-two peaks of Sumeru, eight in each of the four directons. Indra's capital is called 殊勝 Sudarśana, 喜見城 Joy-view city. Its people are a yojana in height, each one's clothing weighs 六鐵 (1; 4 oz. ), and they live 1, 000 years, a day and night being equal to 100 earthly years. Eitel says Indra's heaven 'tallies in all its details with the Svarga of Brahminic mythology' and suggests that 'the whole myth may have an astronomical meaning', or be connected, with 'the atmosphere with its phenomena, which strengthens Koeppen's hypothesis explaining the number thirty-three as referring to the eight Vasus, eleven Rudras, twelve Ādityas, and two Aśvins of Vedic mythology'. In his palace called Vaijayanta 'Indra is enthroned with 1, 000 eyes with four arms grasping the vajra. There he revels in numberless sensual pleasures together with his wife Śacī... and with 119, 000 concubines with whom he associates by means of transformation'.; dvādaśa, twelve.

半白

see styles
bàn bái
    ban4 bai2
pan pai
 hanpaku
    はんぱく
fifty (years of age)
(1) grayish color; greyish colour; (2) grizzled hair; (place-name) Hanpaku

卡子

see styles
qiǎ zi
    qia3 zi5
ch`ia tzu
    chia tzu
clip; hair fastener; checkpoint

吹毛

see styles
chuī máo
    chui1 mao2
ch`ui mao
    chui mao
 fuke
    ふけ
(place-name) Fuke
Name of a sharp sword, or Excalibur, that would sever a falling feather; to blow hair or fur.

吹風


吹风

see styles
chuī fēng
    chui1 feng1
ch`ui feng
    chui feng
 fukikaze
    ふきかぜ
to let the wind blow on oneself; to be exposed to the wind; to air out (a room); to blow air (e.g. to dry one's hair); (fig.) to brief sb informally; to leak or hint at information ahead of formal release
(surname) Fukikaze

和毛

see styles
 nikoge
    にこげ
downy hair

四塔

see styles
sì tǎ
    si4 ta3
ssu t`a
    ssu ta
 shitō
The four stūpas at the places of Buddha's birth, Kapilavastu; enlightenment, Magadha: preaching, Benares; and parinirvāṇa, Kuśinagara. Four more are located in the heavens of the Travastriṃśas gods, one each tor his hair, nails, begging bowl, and teeth, E., S., W., N., respectively.

固油

see styles
 kataabura / katabura
    かたあぶら
(See 鬢付け油) pomade; pomatum; hair oil

地毛

see styles
 jige
    じげ
real hair; one's own hair

地髪

see styles
 jigami
    じがみ
natural hair

坊主

see styles
fáng zhǔ
    fang2 zhu3
fang chu
 bouzu / bozu
    ぼうず
(1) Buddhist priest; bonze; (2) close-cropped hair; crew cut; person with a shorn head; (3) (familiar language) (derogatory term) boy; sonny; lad; (4) not catching anything (in fishing); (place-name) Bouzu
monk in charge of the monk's quarters

垂髪

see styles
 unai
    うない
hair tied behind and hanging down; long flowing hair; (surname) Unai

垂髫

see styles
chuí tiáo
    chui2 tiao2
ch`ui t`iao
    chui tiao
hair hanging down (child's hairstyle); (fig.) young child; early childhood

増毛

see styles
 masumo
    ますも
hair replacement; hair restoration; (surname) Masumo

外相

see styles
wài xiàng
    wai4 xiang4
wai hsiang
 gaishou / gaisho
    がいしょう
Foreign Minister
Foreign Minister
External appearance or conduct; what is manifested without; externally. The 十二外相 are the hair, teeth, nails, etc.

多髮


多发

see styles
duō fǎ
    duo1 fa3
to fa
 Tahotsu
kēśinī, having long hair, intp. as many locks (of hair), name of a rākṣasī, v. 髻.

大纛

see styles
 taitou / taito
    たいとう
(1) (also written as 大頭) large decorative black flagpole tassel made from tail hair (of a yak, horse, ox, etc.) or dyed hemp; (2) emperor's encampment

天パ

see styles
 tenpa; tenpa
    てんパ; テンパ
(abbreviation) (slang) (See 天然パーマ) naturally curly hair

婆羅


婆罗

see styles
pó luó
    po2 luo2
p`o lo
    po lo
 bara
pāla; keeper, guardian, warden; vihārapāla, warden of a monastery. bala; power, strength, especially the 五力 five powers, pañca bālani, i.e. 五根; also the 十力 daśabala, ten powers. Name of the sister of Ānanda who offered milk to Śākyamuni. bāla; 'young,' 'immature,' 'simpleton, fool,' 'hair' (M.W.); ignorant, unenlightened, see bālapṛthagjana, below.

宝毛

see styles
 takarage; takarake
    たからげ; たからけ
(colloquialism) single, long white (or translucent) body hair (said to bring good luck according to folklore)

寒毛

see styles
hán máo
    han2 mao2
han mao
fine hair on the human body

寝癖

see styles
 neguse
    ねぐせ
(1) bed hair; hair disarranged during sleep; (2) habit of moving around in one's sleep; sleeping habit

寸頭


寸头

see styles
cùn tóu
    cun4 tou2
ts`un t`ou
    tsun tou
(male hair style) crew cut; butch cut

小鬢

see styles
 kobin
    こびん
lock of hair (on the side of the head)

尨毛

see styles
 mukuge
    むくげ
(1) shaggy hair; (2) downy hair; fluff

尸棄


尸弃

see styles
shī qì
    shi1 qi4
shih ch`i
    shih chi
 Shiki
Śikhin, 式棄; 式詰; 尸棄那 (or 尸棄佛); 罽那尸棄; crested, or a fame; explained by 火 fire; 刺那尸棄 Ratnaśikhin occurs in the Abhidharma. In the 本行經 it is 螺髻 a shell like tuft of hair. (1) The 999th Buddha of the last kalpa, whom Śākyamuni is said to have met. (2) The second of the seven Buddhas of antiquity, born in Prabhadvaja 光相城 as a Kṣatriya. (3) A Maha-brahma, whose name Śikhin is defined as 頂髻 or 火災頂 having a flaming tuft on his head; connected with the world-destruction by fire. The Fanyimingyi 翻譯名義 describes Śikhin as 火 or 火首 fame, or a flaming head and as the god of fire, styled also 樹提 Suddha, pure; he observed the 火定 Fire Dhyāna, broke the lures of the realm of desire, and followed virtue.

尻毛

see styles
 shikke
    しっけ
buttock hair; (place-name) Shikke

屌毛

see styles
diǎo máo
    diao3 mao2
tiao mao
(vulgar) male pubic hair; (vulgar) asshole; jerk; dickhead

島田

see styles
 mimada
    みまだ
(abbreviation) pompadour-like hair style, popular for unmarried women in the Edo period; shimada coiffure; (surname) Mimada

崩し

see styles
 kuzushi
    くずし
(1) (See 崩し書き・くずしがき) simplification (character, hair-style, etc.); (2) {MA} unbalancing an opponent

差物

see styles
 sashimono
    さしもの
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period

巻毛

see styles
 makige
    まきげ
curl; curly hair; ringlet

巻髪

see styles
 makigami
    まきがみ
curly hair; curled hair

布髮


布发

see styles
bù fǎ
    bu4 fa3
pu fa
 fuhatsu
spread one's hair

平頭


平头

see styles
píng tóu
    ping2 tou2
p`ing t`ou
    ping tou
 hiragashira; hiragashira
    ひらがしら; ヒラガシラ
closely cropped hair; crew cut; (of people) common; ordinary
(kana only) milk shark (Rhizoprionodon acutus)

弄ぶ

see styles
 moteasobu
    もてあそぶ
(transitive verb) (1) to play with (a toy, one's hair, etc.); to fiddle with; (2) to toy with (one's emotions, etc.); to trifle with; (3) to do with something as one pleases; (4) to appreciate

彡旁

see styles
 sanzukuri
    さんづくり
(kana only) kanji "three" or "hair ornament" radical at right

徒毛

see styles
 mudage
    むだげ
unwanted hair; superfluous hair

御髪

see styles
 migushi
    みぐし
    ogushi
    おぐし
(honorific or respectful language) hair

性毛

see styles
 seimou / semo
    せいもう
(rare) (See 陰毛) pubic hair

房主

see styles
fáng zhǔ
    fang2 zhu3
fang chu
 bōshu
    ぼうず
landlord; house owner
(out-dated kanji) (1) Buddhist priest; bonze; (2) close-cropped hair; crew cut; person with a shorn head; (3) (familiar language) (derogatory term) boy; sonny; lad; (4) not catching anything (in fishing)
monk in charge of the monk's quarters

房毛

see styles
 fusage
    ふさげ
lock; tuft; tassel; feathers (i.e. fringe of hair on the legs); feathering; penicil

手櫛

see styles
 tegushi
    てぐし
using one's fingers as a comb; combing one's hand through one's hair

抓狂

see styles
zhuā kuáng
    zhua1 kuang2
chua k`uang
    chua kuang
(Tw) (coll.) to be driven crazy (with frustration, stress, anger etc); to tear one's hair out; to freak out

抜毛

see styles
 batsumou / batsumo
    ばつもう
(See 抜毛症) pulling out one's hair; trichotillomania

披垂

see styles
pī chuí
    pi1 chui2
p`i ch`ui
    pi chui
(of clothes, hair etc) to hang down and cover; to flow down

披肩

see styles
pī jiān
    pi1 jian1
p`i chien
    pi chien
cape; shawl; (of long hair) to trail over one's shoulders

拂動


拂动

see styles
fú dòng
    fu2 dong4
fu tung
(of a breeze) to make (hair, leaves, clothing etc) sway gently; to ruffle

拔毛

see styles
bá máo
    ba2 mao2
pa mao
to pull out hair; to pluck; epilation

指物

see styles
 sashimono
    さしもの
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period; (place-name, surname) Sashimono

挑染

see styles
tiāo rǎn
    tiao1 ran3
t`iao jan
    tiao jan
highlight (hair); partial hair dye

挿物

see styles
 sashimono
    さしもの
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period

挿頭

see styles
 kazashi
    かざし
flower fastened in the hair

捲曲


卷曲

see styles
juǎn qū
    juan3 qu1
chüan ch`ü
    chüan chü
to curl (hair); to crimp; to roll up; curly

捲髮


卷发

see styles
juǎn fà
    juan3 fa4
chüan fa
curly hair; to curl hair

接髮


接发

see styles
jiē fà
    jie1 fa4
chieh fa
hair extensions

推子

see styles
tuī zi
    tui1 zi5
t`ui tzu
    tui tzu
 suiko
    すいこ
hair clippers
(female given name) Suiko

推頭


推头

see styles
tuī tóu
    tui1 tou2
t`ui t`ou
    tui tou
to clip hair; to have a haircut

摩絲


摩丝

see styles
mó sī
    mo2 si1
mo ssu
hair mousse (loanword)

敢曼

see styles
gǎn màn
    gan3 man4
kan man
 kanman
kambala, a woollen or hair mantle; a loin cloth.

散髪

see styles
 sanpatsu
    さんぱつ
(n,vs,vi) (1) (having a) haircut; hair-cutting; hair-dressing; (2) messy hair; untied hair; unkempt hair

文殊

see styles
wén shū
    wen2 shu1
wen shu
 monju
    もんじゅ
Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of keen awareness
(Buddhist term) Manjushri; Manjusri; Bodhisattva that represents transcendent wisdom; (p,s,f) Monju
(文殊師利) Mañjuśrī 滿殊尸利 -later 曼殊室利. 文殊 is also used for Mañjunātha, Mañjudeva, Mañjughoṣa, Mañjuṣvara, et al. T., hjamdpal; J., Monju. Origin unknown; presumably, like most Buddhas and bodhisattvas, an idealization of a particular quality, in his case of Wisdom. Mañju is beautiful, Śrī; good fortune, virtue, majesty, lord, an epithet of a god. Six definitions are obtained from various scriptures: 妙首 (or 頭 ) wonderful or beautiful) head; 普首 universal head; 濡首 glossy head (probably a transliteration); 敬首 revered head; 妙德 wonderful virtue (or power); 妙吉祥 wonderfully auspicious; the last is a later translation in the 西域記. As guardian of wisdom 智慧 he is often placed on Śākyamuni's left, with 普顯 on the right as guardian of law 理, the latter holding the Law, the former the wisdom or exposition of it; formerly they held the reverse positions. He is often represented with five curls or waves to his hair indicating the 五智 q. v. or the five peaks; his hand holds the sword of wisdom and he sits on a lion emblematic of its stern majesty: but he has other forms. He is represented as a youth, i. e. eternal youth. His present abode is given as east of the universe, known as 淸涼山 clear and cool mountain, or a region 寶住 precious abode, or Abode of Treasures, or 寶氏 from which he derives one of his titles, 寶相如來. One of his dhāraṇīs prophesies China as his post-nirvāṇa realm. In past incarnations he is described as being the parent of many Buddhas and as having assisted the Buddha into existence; his title was 龍種上佛 the supreme Buddha of the nāgas, also 大身佛 or 神仙佛; now his title is 歡喜藏摩尼寶精佛 The spiritual Buddha who joyfully cares for the jewel: and his future title is to be 普現佛 Buddha universally revealed. In the 序品 Introductory Chapter of the Lotus Sutra he is also described as the ninth predecessor or Buddha-ancestor of Śākyamuni. He is looked on as the chief of the Bodhisattvas and represents them, as the chief disciple of the Buddha, or as his son 法王子. Hīnayāna counts Śāriputra as the wisest of the disciples, Mahāyāna gives Mañjuśrī the chief place, hence he is also styled 覺母 mother, or begetter of understanding. He is shown riding on either a lion or a peacock, or sitting on a white lotus; often he holds a book, emblem of wisdom, or a blue lotus; in certain rooms of a monastery he is shown as a monk; and he appears in military array as defender of the faith. His signs, magic words, and so on, are found in various sutras. His most famous centre in China is Wu-tai shan in Shansi. where he is the object of pilgrimages, especially of Mongols. The legends about him are many. He takes the place in Buddhism of Viśvakarman as Vulcan, or architect, of the universe. He is one of the eight Dhyāni-bodhisattvas, and sometimes has the image of Akṣobhya in his crown. He was mentioned in China as early as the fourth century and in the Lotus Sutra he frequently appears, especially as the converter of the daughter of the Dragon-king of the Ocean. He has five messengers 五使者 and eight youths 八童子 attending on him. His hall in the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala is the seventh, in which his group numbers twenty-five. His position is northeast. There are numerous sutras and other works with his name as title, e. g. 文殊師利問菩提經 Gayaśīrṣa sūtra, tr. by Kumārajīva 384-417: and its 論 or .Tīkā of Vasubandhu, tr. by Bodhiruci 535. see list in B. N.

斑白

see styles
bān bái
    ban1 bai2
pan pai
 hanpaku
    はんぱく
grizzled; graying
(1) grayish color; greyish colour; (2) grizzled hair

断髪

see styles
 danpatsu
    だんぱつ
(noun/participle) (1) cutting of hair (to a short length); haircutting; (2) bobbed hair; bob

新藁

see styles
 shinwara
    しんわら
(1) new straw; straw from the current year; (2) rice seedlings boiled and dried and then tied into a woman's hair to chase evil spirits away

旋毛

see styles
 tsumuji; senmou / tsumuji; senmo
    つむじ; せんもう
(kana only) hair whorl

有髮


有发

see styles
yǒu fǎ
    you3 fa3
yu fa
 uhatsu
a practitioner with hair

杉苔

see styles
 sugigoke
    すぎごけ
hair moss

束髮


束发

see styles
shù fà
    shu4 fa4
shu fa
to tie up one's hair; (literary) (of a boy) to be in one's adolescence (in ancient China, boys tied up their hair)

枝毛

see styles
 edage
    えだげ
split end of hair

染毛

see styles
 senmou / senmo
    せんもう
(n,vs,vi) hair dyeing

染髪

see styles
 senpatsu
    せんぱつ
(n,vs,vi) hair dyeing

染髮


染发

see styles
rǎn fà
    ran3 fa4
jan fa
to dye one's hair; rinse; tint

柔毛

see styles
 juumou / jumo
    じゅうもう
(1) (See 剛毛) soft hair; downy hair; fur; (2) {anat} (See 絨毛・1) (intestinal) villus

根毛

see styles
 konmou / konmo
    こんもう
{bot} root hair

梳く

see styles
 suku
    すく
(transitive verb) (1) to comb (out); to card; to untangle (hair); (transitive verb) (2) to thin (hair); to reduce in volume

梳油

see styles
 sukiabura
    すきあぶら
(traditional) hair oil; pomade

梳篦

see styles
shū bì
    shu1 bi4
shu pi
combs (in general); (archaic) to comb one's hair

梳頭


梳头

see styles
shū tóu
    shu1 tou2
shu t`ou
    shu tou
to comb one's hair

植毛

see styles
 shokumou / shokumo
    しょくもう
(n,vs,vt,vi) hair transplantation

植髮


植发

see styles
zhí fà
    zhi2 fa4
chih fa
to get a hair transplant

楽毛

see styles
 rakuge
    らくげ
(idiom) (See 楽髪) rapid growth of hair when one is relaxed

楽髪

see styles
 rakugami
    らくがみ
(idiom) rapid growth of hair when one is relaxed

横髪

see styles
 yokogami
    よこがみ
side hair

毒毛

see styles
 dokumou / dokumo
    どくもう
poisonous hair; urticating hair; urticating bristles

毛並

see styles
 kenami
    けなみ
(1) lie of a (dog's) hair; (2) type; sort; (3) (colloquialism) lineage; breeding

毛先

see styles
 kesaki
    けさき
tips of one's hair; hair ends

毛包

see styles
 mouhou / moho
    もうほう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) hair follicle

毛嚢

see styles
 mounou / mono
    もうのう
(See 毛包) hair follicle

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.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

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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