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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

幼主

see styles
 youshu / yoshu
    ようしゅ
(personal name) Yōshu

店主

see styles
diàn zhǔ
    dian4 zhu3
tien chu
 tenshu
    てんしゅ
shop owner
shopkeeper; storekeeper; proprietor of a shop

座主

see styles
zuò zhǔ
    zuo4 zhu3
tso chu
 zasu
    ざす
temple's head priest; (surname) Zasu
上座; 首座; 座元 A chairman, president; the head of the monks; an abbot.

庵主

see styles
ān zhǔ
    an1 zhu3
an chu
 anju; anshu
    あんじゅ; あんしゅ
owner of a hermitage; abbess; prioress; nun in charge of a Buddhist convent
master of a hermitage

廟主


庙主

see styles
miào zhǔ
    miao4 zhu3
miao chu
head priest of a temple

廠主


厂主

see styles
chǎng zhǔ
    chang3 zhu3
ch`ang chu
    chang chu
factory owner

建主

see styles
 tatenushi
    たてぬし
client (of a builder, etc.); person having something built or constructed

当主

see styles
 toushu / toshu
    とうしゅ
(present) head of a family

得主

see styles
dé zhǔ
    de2 zhu3
te chu
recipient (of an award); winner (in a competition)

御主

see styles
 onushi
    おぬし
(pn,adj-no) (archaism) you (when referring to one's equals or inferiors)

我主

see styles
 wanushi
    わぬし
(archaism) you (familiar or derogatory)

戶主


户主

see styles
hù zhǔ
    hu4 zhu3
hu chu
head of the household

戸主

see styles
 koshu
    こしゅ
head of a household

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

抱主

see styles
 kakaenushi
    かかえぬし
(irregular okurigana usage) employer (esp. of a geisha, prostitute, etc.); master; mistress

持主

see styles
 mochinushi
    もちぬし
owner; proprietor; possessor (e.g. of talent, beauty, etc.); (surname) Mochinushi

故主

see styles
 koshu
    こしゅ
one's former master

救主

see styles
jiù zhǔ
    jiu4 zhu3
chiu chu
savior

教主

see styles
jiào zhǔ
    jiao4 zhu3
chiao chu
 kyoushu / kyoshu
    きょうしゅ
founder or leader of a religion or sect; (fig.) revered figure
(noun - becomes adjective with の) founder of a religious sect
The founder of a religion, e.g. the Buddha.

斎主

see styles
 saishu
    さいしゅ
master of religious ceremonies

新主

see styles
 shinnushi
    しんぬし
(surname) Shinnushi

施主

see styles
shī zhǔ
    shi1 zhu3
shih chu
 seshu
    せしゅ
benefactor (term used by a monk to address a layperson); donor (semiconductor)
(1) donor; benefactor; almsgiver; (2) chief mourner; (3) client (of a builder, etc.)
dānapati; an almsgiver, a patron of Buddhism.

日主

see styles
 nichishu
    にちしゅ
(given name) Nichishu

旧主

see styles
 kyuushu / kyushu
    きゅうしゅ
former lord

明主

see styles
míng zhǔ
    ming2 zhu3
ming chu
 meishu / meshu
    めいしゅ
wise ruler; (surname) Myōshu
wise and honest ruler

易主

see styles
yì zhǔ
    yi4 zhu3
i chu
(of property) to change owners; (of sovereignty, political power etc) to change hands

書主

see styles
 fuminushi
    ふみぬし
(personal name) Fuminushi

有主

see styles
 yuzu
    ゆず
(female given name) Yuzu

望主

see styles
 motonushi
    もとぬし
(surname) Motonushi

木主

see styles
 kinushi
    きぬし
(surname) Kinushi

村主

see styles
 muranushi
    むらぬし
(surname) Muranushi

東主


东主

see styles
dōng zhǔ
    dong1 zhu3
tung chu
owner (e.g. of a shop)

板主

see styles
bǎn zhǔ
    ban3 zhu3
pan chu
variant of 版[ban3 zhu3]

柴主

see styles
 shibanushi
    しばぬし
(surname) Shibanushi

栄主

see styles
 eishu / eshu
    えいしゅ
(personal name) Eishu

校主

see styles
 koushu / koshu
    こうしゅ
proprietor of a school

株主

see styles
 kabunushi
    かぶぬし
shareholder; stockholder

梅主

see styles
 umenushi
    うめぬし
(surname) Umenushi

棧主


栈主

see styles
zhàn zhǔ
    zhan4 zhu3
chan chu
innkeeper

森主

see styles
 morinushi
    もりぬし
(surname) Morinushi

植主

see styles
 uenushi
    うえぬし
(surname) Uenushi

業主


业主

see styles
yè zhǔ
    ye4 zhu3
yeh chu
 gyoushu / gyoshu
    ぎょうしゅ
owner; proprietor
business operator

楼主

see styles
 roushu / roshu
    ろうしゅ
(See 妓楼,酒楼) owner of a brothel or restaurant

樓主


楼主

see styles
lóu zhǔ
    lou2 zhu3
lou chu
original poster (in an online forum); landlord of a building (traditional)
See: 楼主

檀主

see styles
tán zhǔ
    tan2 zhu3
t`an chu
    tan chu
 danshu
dānapati, lord of charity, a patron.

正主

see styles
zhèng zhǔ
    zheng4 zhu3
cheng chu
central figure; rightful owner; (slang) idol of a fan

殿主

see styles
diàn zhǔ
    dian4 zhu3
tien chu
 denshu
殿司 The warden of a temple.

母主

see styles
mǔ zhǔ
    mu3 zhu3
mu chu
 moshu
The 'mother-lord', or mother, as contrasted with and 母, lord and mother, king and queen, in the maṇḍala of Vajradhātu and Garbhadhātu; Vairocana, being the source of all things, has no 'mnother'as progenitor, and is the 部 or lord of the maṇḍala; the other four dhyāni-buddhas have 'mothers' called 部母, who are supposed to arise from the paramitas; thus, Akṣobhya has 金剛波羅蜜 for mother; Ratnasaṃbhava has 寳波羅蜜 for mother; Amitābha has 法波羅蜜 for mother; Amoghasiddhi has 羯磨波羅蜜 for mother.

民主

see styles
mín zhǔ
    min2 zhu3
min chu
 minshu
    みんしゅ
democracy; democratic
(1) democracy; popular sovereignty; (2) (abbreviation) (See 民主党・1) Democratic Party (esp. DPJ)

水主

see styles
 mizushi
    みずし
sailor; seaman; (place-name, surname) Mizushi

池主

see styles
 chinushi
    ちぬし
(surname) Chinushi

法主

see styles
fǎ zhǔ
    fa3 zhu3
fa chu
 hossu; hosshu; houshu / hossu; hosshu; hoshu
    ほっす; ほっしゅ; ほうしゅ
high priest
Dharma-lord, Buddha.

浴主

see styles
yù zhǔ
    yu4 zhu3
yü chu
 yokusu
知浴; 浴頭 Bath-controller.

淨主


净主

see styles
jìng zhǔ
    jing4 zhu3
ching chu
 jōshu
The donor, of chastity, i.e. of an abode for monks or nuns.

為主


为主

see styles
wéi zhǔ
    wei2 zhu3
wei chu
to rely mainly on; to attach most importance to

無主

see styles
 mushu
    むしゅ
(adj-no,n) unowned; unpossessed

熊主

see styles
 kumanushi
    くまぬし
(surname) Kumanushi

爲主


为主

see styles
wéi zhǔ
    wei2 zhu3
wei chu
 i shu
be the lord

版主

see styles
bǎn zhǔ
    ban3 zhu3
pan chu
forum moderator; webmaster

牛主

see styles
niú zhǔ
    niu2 zhu3
niu chu
 Go shu
Gavāṃpati

牧主

see styles
 makinushi
    まきぬし
(surname) Makinushi

物主

see styles
wù zhǔ
    wu4 zhu3
wu chu
owner

獸主


兽主

see styles
shòu zhǔ
    shou4 zhu3
shou chu
 Shūshu
Paśupati, lord of the animals, or herds; Śiva; also name of a non-Buddhist sect. Cf. 畜生 10.

玉主

see styles
 tamanushi
    たまぬし
(surname) Tamanushi

班主

see styles
bān zhǔ
    ban1 zhu3
pan chu
leader of a theatrical troupe

生主

see styles
shēng zhǔ
    sheng1 zhu3
sheng chu
 Shōshu
Prajāpati

田主

see styles
 tanushi
    たぬし
(surname) Tanushi

男主

see styles
 otokoaruji; otokoshuu / otokoaruji; otokoshu
    おとこあるじ; おとこしゅう
(archaism) (See 女主) male head of a household; male owner; landlord; proprietor; male employer

留主

see styles
 rusu
    るす
(noun/participle) (1) absence; being away from home; (2) house-sitting; house-sitter; (3) being left unattended to (of one's studies, etc.); neglecting; (surname) Rusu

畜主

see styles
 chikushu
    ちくしゅ
livestock owner; animal farmer

白主

see styles
 shironushi
    しろぬし
(personal name) Shironushi

盟主

see styles
 meishu / meshu
    めいしゅ
leader (of an alliance); leading power

監主

see styles
 kanzu
    かんず
    kansu
    かんす
    kanji
    かんじ
(Buddhist term) one of the six administrators of a Zen temple who substitutes for the chief priest

県主

see styles
 agatanushi
    あがたぬし
(hist) (See 県・あがた・1) territorial ruler (Yamato period); (personal name) Agatanushi

真主

see styles
zhēn zhǔ
    zhen1 zhu3
chen chu

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Allah / God of Islam
Allah

礦主


矿主

see styles
kuàng zhǔ
    kuang4 zhu3
k`uang chu
    kuang chu
proprietor of a mine

社主

see styles
 shashu
    しゃしゅ
owner of a company; head of a company

神主

see styles
 kannushi
    かんぬし
(1) Shinto priest; (2) chief priest (of a Shinto shrine); (3) (Buddhist monk jargon; pun on 禰宜(ねぎ) and 葱(ねぎ)) (See 葱,禰宜・1) Welsh onion; (place-name) Kannushi

祭主

see styles
 saishu
    さいしゅ
(head) priest; head priest of the Ise Shrine; (surname) Saishiyu

秀主

see styles
 hidemori
    ひでもり
(personal name) Hidemori

稲主

see styles
 inanushi
    いなぬし
(given name) Inanushi

窩主


窝主

see styles
wō zhǔ
    wo1 zhu3
wo chu
person who harbors criminals; receiver (of stolen goods)

紅主

see styles
 kuresu
    くれす
(female given name) Kuresu

縄主

see styles
 tadanushi
    ただぬし
(personal name) Tadanushi

聖主


圣主

see styles
shèng zhǔ
    sheng4 zhu3
sheng chu
 shōju
holy lord

自主

see styles
zì zhǔ
    zi4 zhu3
tzu chu
 jishu
    じしゅ
independent; to act for oneself; autonomous
(noun/participle) independence; autonomy; self-reliance

船主

see styles
chuán zhǔ
    chuan2 zhu3
ch`uan chu
    chuan chu
 senshu(p); funanushi
    せんしゅ(P); ふなぬし
ship's captain; owner of ship
shipowner

苦主

see styles
kǔ zhǔ
    ku3 zhu3
k`u chu
    ku chu
victim's family (esp. in murder case)

英主

see styles
 eishu / eshu
    えいしゅ
great ruler; (male given name) Hidekazu

荷主

see styles
 ninushi
    にぬし
shipper; consignor

蔵主

see styles
 zousu / zosu
    ぞうす
(place-name) Zousu

蕃主

see styles
 hanshu
    はんしゅ
(irregular kanji usage) feudal lord; daimyo

藏主

see styles
zàng zhǔ
    zang4 zhu3
tsang chu
 zōshu
Librarian.

藤主

see styles
 fujinushi
    ふじぬし
(surname) Fujinushi

藩主

see styles
 hanshu
    はんしゅ
feudal lord; daimyo

虎主

see styles
 toranushi
    とらぬし
(personal name) Toranushi

袰主

see styles
 horonushi
    ほろぬし
(surname) Horonushi

裕主

see styles
 hiroshi
    ひろし
(given name) Hiroshi

西主

see styles
xī zhǔ
    xi1 zhu3
hsi chu
 nishi no aruji
The Lord of the West, Amitābha, who is also the西天教 lord of the cult, or sovereign teacher, of the western paradise.

親主

see styles
 chikazu
    ちかず
(given name) Chikazu

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

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