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Variations:
鄙諺
卑諺

see styles
 higen
    ひげん
vulgar proverb; popular saying

Variations:
野卑
野鄙

see styles
 yahi
    やひ
(noun or adjectival noun) vulgar; mean; base; coarse; crude

和田守卑良

see styles
 wadamorihiro
    わだもりひろ
(person) Wada Morihiro

阿卑羅吽欠


阿卑罗吽欠

see styles
ā bēi luó hǒu qiàn
    a1 bei1 luo2 hou3 qian4
a pei lo hou ch`ien
    a pei lo hou chien
 a hi ra ku ketsu
a-vi-ra-hūm-kham, (or āḥ-vi-ra-hūm-kham the Shingon 'true word' or spell of Vairocana, for subduing all māras, each sound representing one of the five elements, earth, water, fire, wind (or air), and space (or ether). Also, 阿毘羅吽欠 (or 阿尾羅吽欠 or阿尾羅吽劍 or阿毘羅吽劍); 阿味囉 M020011欠.

卑しい生まれ

see styles
 iyashiiumare / iyashiumare
    いやしいうまれ
(exp,adj-no) lowborn; of humble birth

Variations:
卑しむ
賤しむ

see styles
 iyashimu
    いやしむ
(transitive verb) to despise; to disdain; to scorn; to hold in contempt; to look down on

卑下も自慢の中

see styles
 higemojimannouchi / higemojimannochi
    ひげもじまんのうち
(exp,n) (proverb) taking pride in one's humility; he that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted; too much humility is pride

卑下も自慢の内

see styles
 higemojimannouchi / higemojimannochi
    ひげもじまんのうち
(exp,n) (proverb) taking pride in one's humility; he that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted; too much humility is pride

卑之,毋甚高論


卑之,毋甚高论

see styles
bēi zhī , wú shèn gāo lùn
    bei1 zhi1 , wu2 shen4 gao1 lun4
pei chih , wu shen kao lun
my opinion, nothing very involved (idiom, humble expression); my humble point is a familiar opinion; what I say is really nothing out of the ordinary

卑之,無甚高論


卑之,无甚高论

see styles
bēi zhī , wú shèn gāo lùn
    bei1 zhi1 , wu2 shen4 gao1 lun4
pei chih , wu shen kao lun
my opinion, nothing very involved (idiom, humble expression); my humble point is a familiar opinion; what I say is really nothing out of the ordinary

卑怯な手を使う

see styles
 hikyounateotsukau / hikyonateotsukau
    ひきょうなてをつかう
(exp,v5u) to play a dirty trick; to use underhanded methods; to hit below the belt; to play foul

Variations:
鄙人
卑人

see styles
 hinabito(鄙人); hijin; tohitoma(鄙人); tohito(鄙人, 鄙)
    ひなびと(鄙人); ひじん; とひとま(鄙人); とひと(鄙人, 鄙)
(1) (archaism) (See 田舎者) countryfolk; villager; provincial; (2) (ひじん only) (derogatory term) (archaism) greedy person; underclass; low-standing person

伽伽那卑麗叉那


伽伽那卑丽叉那

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qié qien à bēi lí chān à
    qie2 qien2 a4 bei1 li2 chan1 a4
ch`ieh qien a pei li ch`an a
    chieh qien a pei li chan a
 kakanabiraisana
(or 伽伽那必利綺那) gaganaprekṣaṇa, beholding the sky, or looking into space.

跋陀羅迦卑梨耶


跋陀罗迦卑梨耶

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bá tuó luó jiā bēi lí yé
    ba2 tuo2 luo2 jia1 bei1 li2 ye2
pa t`o lo chia pei li yeh
    pa to lo chia pei li yeh
 Badarakapiriya
Bhadrakapilā, also 跋陀迦毘羅 a female disciple of Śākyamuni.

Variations:
卑劣(P)
鄙劣

see styles
 hiretsu
    ひれつ
(noun or adjectival noun) mean; contemptible; despicable; dirty; foul; cowardly; base

Variations:
卑賎
卑賤
鄙賤

see styles
 hisen
    ひせん
(noun or adjectival noun) low class; lowly (position); humble (condition)

卑下も自慢のうち

see styles
 higemojimannouchi / higemojimannochi
    ひげもじまんのうち
(exp,n) (proverb) taking pride in one's humility; he that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted; too much humility is pride

Variations:
卑属
卑屬(oK)

see styles
 hizoku
    ひぞく
{law} (See 尊属) lineal descendants

Variations:
卑語
鄙語(rK)

see styles
 higo
    ひご
vulgar word; vulgar expression; vulgarism; profanity; swear word

Variations:
卑猥
卑わい
鄙猥

see styles
 hiwai
    ひわい
(noun or adjectival noun) indecent; obscene

Variations:
卑しめる
賤しめる

see styles
 iyashimeru
    いやしめる
(transitive verb) to demean; to despise; to treat with contempt; to abase

Variations:
卑怯者
ひきょう者

see styles
 hikyoumono / hikyomono
    ひきょうもの
coward; dastard

下卑(ateji)

see styles
 gebi
    げび
vulgarity; coarseness; crudeness

Variations:
野卑
野鄙(rK)

see styles
 yahi
    やひ
(noun or adjectival noun) vulgar; coarse; crude; boorish; ill-mannered; mean; base

Variations:
卑しい(P)
賤しい

see styles
 iyashii / iyashi
    いやしい
(adjective) (1) lowborn; humble; lowly; (adjective) (2) vulgar; coarse; crude; mean; base; vile; despicable; dirty; unfair; (adjective) (3) shabby; poor-looking; (adjective) (4) greedy; gluttonous; avaricious

下卑る(ateji)

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 gebiru
    げびる
(v1,vi) (usu. 〜た; て; 卑 is ateji) (See びる) to become vulgar; to coarsen

Variations:
卑しむ
賤しむ(oK)

see styles
 iyashimu
    いやしむ
(Godan verb with "mu" ending) to despise; to disdain; to scorn; to hold in contempt; to look down on

Variations:
卑しむべき
賤しむべき

see styles
 iyashimubeki
    いやしむべき
(expression) despicable

Variations:
卑劣(P)
鄙劣(rK)

see styles
 hiretsu
    ひれつ
(noun or adjectival noun) mean; contemptible; despicable; dirty; foul; cowardly; base

Variations:
卑猥
卑わい
鄙猥(rK)

see styles
 hiwai
    ひわい
(noun or adjectival noun) indecent; obscene

Variations:
卑怯者
ひきょう者(sK)

see styles
 hikyoumono / hikyomono
    ひきょうもの
(1) coward; chicken; yellow-belly; (2) sneaky person; underhanded person; dastardly person

Variations:
卑下も自慢の中
卑下も自慢のうち
卑下も自慢の内

see styles
 higemojimannouchi / higemojimannochi
    ひげもじまんのうち
(expression) (proverb) taking pride in one's humility is a form of bragging; he that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted; too much humility is pride

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

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