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Simple Dictionary Definition |
庄寺 see styles |
shoudera / shodera しょうでら |
(place-name) Shoudera |
庵寺 see styles |
ān sì an1 si4 an ssu andera |
temple |
廃寺 see styles |
haiji はいじ |
(noun/participle) (1) ruined temple; abandoned temple; temple ruins; (noun/participle) (2) closing a temple |
廟寺 庙寺 see styles |
miào sì miao4 si4 miao ssu byōji |
a shrine (of a buddha) |
引寺 see styles |
hikitera ひきてら |
(surname) Hikitera |
当寺 see styles |
touji / toji とうじ |
this temple |
待寺 see styles |
machidera まちでら |
(surname) Machidera |
律寺 see styles |
lǜ sì lv4 si4 lü ssu ritsuji |
vinaya temple |
御寺 see styles |
mitera みてら |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (polite language) temple; (2) (abbreviation) monk; (place-name) Mitera |
徳寺 see styles |
tokudera とくでら |
(surname) Tokudera |
応寺 see styles |
oudera / odera おうでら |
(personal name) Oudera |
慶寺 see styles |
keiji / keji けいじ |
(surname) Keiji |
才寺 see styles |
saidera さいでら |
(surname) Saidera |
持寺 see styles |
mochidera もちでら |
(place-name) Mochidera |
摺寺 see styles |
suridera すりでら |
(surname) Suridera |
放寺 see styles |
houdera / hodera ほうでら |
(surname) Houdera |
新寺 see styles |
nittera にってら |
(place-name) Nittera |
日寺 see styles |
hidera ひでら |
(surname) Hidera |
明寺 see styles |
aketera あけてら |
(surname) Aketera |
暖寺 see styles |
nuǎn sì nuan3 si4 nuan ssu danji |
to present at a monastery |
有寺 see styles |
utera うてら |
(place-name) Utera |
朝寺 see styles |
asaji あさじ |
(surname) Asaji |
木寺 see styles |
mokudera もくでら |
(surname) Mokudera |
末寺 see styles |
mò sì mo4 si4 mo ssu matsuji まつじ |
branch temple; (place-name) Matsuji Subsidiary buildings of a monastery. |
本寺 see styles |
běn sì ben3 si4 pen ssu honji ほんじ |
(1) (See 本山・1) head temple; (2) (See 本山・2) this temple; (surname) Motodera to head temple |
杉寺 see styles |
sugidera すぎでら |
(surname) Sugidera |
東寺 东寺 see styles |
dōng sì dong1 si4 tung ssu higashidera ひがしでら |
(place-name, surname) Higashidera Tōji |
松寺 see styles |
matsudera まつでら |
(place-name) Matsudera |
板寺 see styles |
itadera いたでら |
(surname) Itadera |
林寺 see styles |
hayashidera はやしでら |
(surname) Hayashidera |
柏寺 see styles |
kashiwadera かしわでら |
(place-name) Kashiwadera |
柳寺 see styles |
yanadera やなでら |
(surname) Yanadera |
栗寺 see styles |
kuridera くりでら |
(place-name) Kuridera |
梅寺 see styles |
umedera うめでら |
(surname) Umedera |
森寺 see styles |
moridera もりでら |
(place-name, surname) Moridera |
槇寺 see styles |
makidera まきでら |
(surname) Makidera |
横寺 see styles |
yokodera よこでら |
(surname) Yokodera |
橋寺 see styles |
hashidera はしでら |
(surname) Hashidera |
正寺 see styles |
shouji / shoji しょうじ |
(surname) Shouji |
此寺 see styles |
konotera このてら |
(surname) Konotera |
氏寺 see styles |
shì sì shi4 si4 shih ssu ujidera うじでら |
shrine built to a guardian deity family temple |
江寺 see styles |
edera えでら |
(surname) Edera |
池寺 see styles |
ikedera いけでら |
(place-name) Ikedera |
泉寺 see styles |
izumidera いずみでら |
(personal name) Izumidera |
法寺 see styles |
houji / hoji ほうじ |
(surname) Houji |
津寺 see styles |
tsudera つでら |
(place-name, surname) Tsudera |
浅寺 see styles |
asaji あさじ |
(surname) Asaji |
浜寺 see styles |
hamadera はまでら |
(place-name, surname) Hamadera |
浦寺 see styles |
uradera うらでら |
(surname) Uradera |
清寺 see styles |
seiji / seji せいじ |
(surname) Seiji |
滝寺 see styles |
takidera たきでら |
(place-name, surname) Takidera |
瀧寺 see styles |
takidera たきでら |
(surname) Takidera |
照寺 see styles |
shouji / shoji しょうじ |
(personal name) Shouji |
牛寺 see styles |
ushidera うしでら |
(place-name) Ushidera |
牧寺 see styles |
makidera まきでら |
(surname) Makidera |
猪寺 see styles |
idera いでら |
(surname) Idera |
王寺 see styles |
ooji おおじ |
(place-name) Ooji |
現寺 see styles |
genji げんじ |
(place-name) Genji |
瑤寺 see styles |
tamadera たまでら |
(surname) Tamadera |
瑶寺 see styles |
tamadera たまでら |
(surname) Tamadera |
田寺 see styles |
tadera たでら |
(place-name, surname) Tadera |
甲寺 see styles |
jiǎ sì jia3 si4 chia ssu Kan ji |
Gapsa |
畑寺 see styles |
hatadera はたでら |
(place-name) Hatadera |
監寺 监寺 see styles |
jiān sì jian1 si4 chien ssu kansu かんず |
(Buddhist term) one of the six administrators of a Zen temple who substitutes for the chief priest 監院; 監收 The warden, or superintendent of a monastery, especially the one who controls its internal affairs. |
相寺 see styles |
aitera あいてら |
(place-name) Aitera |
眞寺 see styles |
madera までら |
(surname) Madera |
真寺 see styles |
madera までら |
(surname) Madera |
矢寺 see styles |
yadera やでら |
(surname) Yadera |
石寺 see styles |
ishidera いしでら |
(place-name, surname) Ishidera |
社寺 see styles |
shaji しゃじ |
shrines and temples |
祆寺 see styles |
xiān sì xian1 si4 hsien ssu kenji |
A Manichean monastery. |
神寺 see styles |
shindera しんでら |
(surname) Shindera |
禅寺 see styles |
zendera ぜんでら |
Zen temple |
福寺 see styles |
fukudera ふくでら |
(surname) Fukudera |
禪寺 禅寺 see styles |
chán sì chan2 si4 ch`an ssu chan ssu zenji |
Chan; Seon; Zen monastery |
私寺 see styles |
shiji しじ |
(See 官寺) private temple (ritsuryō period); non-state-sponsored temple |
稲寺 see styles |
inadera いなでら |
(surname) Inadera |
窪寺 see styles |
kubodera くぼでら |
(surname) Kubodera |
竹寺 see styles |
takedera たけでら |
(place-name) Takedera |
笠寺 see styles |
kasadera かさでら |
(place-name, surname) Kasadera |
紀寺 see styles |
kidera きでら |
(place-name, surname) Kidera |
組寺 组寺 see styles |
zǔ sì zu3 si4 tsu ssu kumiji |
affiliated temples |
脇寺 see styles |
wakidera わきでら |
sub-temple; affiliated temple; (surname) Wakidera |
舘寺 see styles |
tatedera たてでら |
(surname) Tatedera |
舟寺 see styles |
funadera ふなでら |
(surname) Funadera |
船寺 see styles |
funadera ふなでら |
(place-name, surname) Funadera |
花寺 see styles |
hanadera はなでら |
(place-name) Hanadera |
苔寺 see styles |
kokedera こけでら |
(personal name) Kokedera |
荏寺 see styles |
eji えじ |
(surname) Eji |
蒔寺 see styles |
makidera まきでら |
(surname) Makidera |
蓮寺 see styles |
hasudera はすでら |
(place-name) Hasudera |
蕭寺 萧寺 see styles |
xiāo sì xiao1 si4 hsiao ssu shōji |
A name for monasteries in the Liang dynasty, A.D. 502-557, because Liang Wu Di built so many that they were called after his surname 蕭 Xiao. |
藤寺 see styles |
fujidera ふじでら |
(surname) Fujidera |
蟹寺 see styles |
kanitera かにてら |
(place-name) Kanitera |
表寺 see styles |
omodera おもでら |
(surname) Omodera |
裏寺 see styles |
uradera うらでら |
(place-name) Uradera |
西寺 see styles |
nishidera にしでら |
(place-name, surname) Nishidera |
見寺 see styles |
midera みでら |
(surname) Midera |
覚寺 see styles |
kakuji かくじ |
(place-name) Kakuji |
観寺 see styles |
kantera かんてら |
(surname) Kantera |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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