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Simple Dictionary Definition |
塗師屋 see styles |
nushiya ぬしや |
(place-name) Nushiya |
塗師岡 see styles |
nushioka ぬしおか |
(surname) Nushioka |
塗師木 see styles |
nurushigi ぬるしぎ |
(surname) Nurushigi |
塗師本 see styles |
nurishimoto ぬりしもと |
(surname) Nurishimoto |
塗師村 see styles |
nurishimura ぬりしむら |
(surname) Nurishimura |
塗師田 see styles |
nushida ぬしだ |
(surname) Nushida |
塗師町 see styles |
nushimachi ぬしまち |
(place-name) Nushimachi |
塗師谷 see styles |
nushitani ぬしたに |
(surname) Nushitani |
士師記 士师记 see styles |
shì shī jì shi4 shi1 ji4 shih shih chi shishiki ししき |
Book of Judges Judges (book of the Bible) |
大宗師 大宗师 see styles |
dà zōng shī da4 zong1 shi1 ta tsung shih daisōshi |
great master |
大導師 大导师 see styles |
dà dǎo shī da4 dao3 shi1 ta tao shih dai dōshi |
The great guide, i.e. Buddha, or a Bodhisattva. |
大師前 see styles |
daishimae だいしまえ |
(personal name) Daishimae |
大師堂 see styles |
daishidou / daishido だいしどう |
hall with an enshrined statue of Kobo Daishi (at a Shingon temple); (place-name, surname) Daishidou |
大師寺 see styles |
daishiji だいしじ |
(place-name) Daishiji |
大師山 see styles |
daishiyama だいしやま |
(personal name) Daishiyama |
大師岩 see styles |
daishiiwa / daishiwa だいしいわ |
(place-name) Daishiiwa |
大師峠 see styles |
daishitouge / daishitoge だいしとうげ |
(place-name) Daishitōge |
大師本 see styles |
daihon だいほん |
(place-name) Daihon |
大師森 see styles |
daishimori だいしもり |
(personal name) Daishimori |
大師橋 see styles |
daishibashi だいしばし |
(place-name) Daishibashi |
大師町 see styles |
daishimachi だいしまち |
(place-name) Daishimachi |
大師範 see styles |
daishihan だいしはん |
More info & calligraphy: Grandmaster / Grand Master |
大師線 see styles |
daishisen だいしせん |
(personal name) Daishisen |
大幻師 大幻师 see styles |
dà huàn shī da4 huan4 shi1 ta huan shih dai genshi |
Great magician, a title given to a Buddha. |
大度師 大度师 see styles |
dà dù shī da4 du4 shi1 ta tu shih dai toshi |
Great leader across mortality to nirvana, i.e. Buddha, or Bodhisattva. |
大法師 大法师 see styles |
dà fǎ shī da4 fa3 shi1 ta fa shih dai hosshi |
a great Dharma-master |
大禪師 大禅师 see styles |
dà chán shī da4 chan2 shi1 ta ch`an shih ta chan shih dai zenshi |
great meditation teacher |
大船師 大船师 see styles |
dà chuán shī da4 chuan2 shi1 ta ch`uan shih ta chuan shih dai senshi |
The captain of the great ship of salvation, Buddha. |
大論師 大论师 see styles |
dà lùn shī da4 lun4 shi1 ta lun shih dai ronshi |
Mahāvādin, Doctor of the Śāstras, a title given to eminent teachers, especially of the Sāṅkhya and Vaiseṣika schools. |
大音師 see styles |
ootoshi おおとし |
(surname) Ootoshi |
天人師 天人师 see styles |
tiān rén shī tian1 ren2 shi1 t`ien jen shih tien jen shih ten nin shi |
`saastaa devamam.syaanaam 舍多提婆摩菟舍喃, teacher of devas and men, one of the ten epithets of a Buddha, because he reveals goodness and morality, and is able to save. |
天師道 see styles |
tenshidou / tenshido てんしどう |
(hist) (See 五斗米道) Way of the Celestial Masters (ancient Chinese Daoist movement orig. known as The Way of the Five Pecks of Rice) |
太師内 see styles |
taishiuchi たいしうち |
(place-name) Taishiuchi |
太師堂 see styles |
taishidou / taishido たいしどう |
(place-name) Taishidou |
奇術師 see styles |
kijutsushi きじゅつし |
conjurer; magician; illusionist |
奈良師 see styles |
narashi ならし |
(place-name) Narashi |
奥医師 see styles |
okuishi おくいし |
court physician (of the Shōgun and his household, Edo period) |
女教師 see styles |
onnakyoushi; jokyoushi / onnakyoshi; jokyoshi おんなきょうし; じょきょうし |
female teacher |
如理師 如理师 see styles |
rú lǐ shī ru2 li3 shi1 ju li shih nyori shi |
A title of the Buddha, the Master who taught according to the truth, or fundamental law. |
妖術師 妖术师 see styles |
yāo shù shī yao1 shu4 shi1 yao shu shih youjutsushi / yojutsushi ようじゅつし |
warlock; sorcerer magician; sorcerer; wizard; witch |
威儀師 威仪师 see styles |
wēi yí shī wei1 yi2 shi1 wei i shih igi shi |
ceremony master |
婆利師 婆利师 see styles |
pó lì shī po2 li4 shi1 p`o li shih po li shih barishi |
varṣās, v. 雨, the rainy season of retreat. |
婆師婆 婆师婆 see styles |
pó shī pó po2 shi1 po2 p`o shih p`o po shih po Bashiba |
Bāṣpa |
婆師波 婆师波 see styles |
pó shī bō po2 shi1 bo1 p`o shih po po shih po Bashiha |
Vāṣpa, Bāṣpa; one of the first five disciples, Daśabala-Kāśyapa, identified with Mahākāśyapa; also 婆師婆 (or 婆濕婆) 婆沙波. |
婆師迦 婆师迦 see styles |
pó shī jiā po2 shi1 jia1 p`o shih chia po shih chia bashika |
aloe |
宣教師 see styles |
senkyoushi / senkyoshi せんきょうし |
missionary |
家具師 see styles |
kagushi かぐし |
furniture seller; furniture carpenter; cabinetmaker |
寂法師 寂法师 see styles |
jí fǎ shī ji2 fa3 shi1 chi fa shih Jaku Hōshi |
Ji Fashi |
寝業師 see styles |
newazashi ねわざし |
underhanded or Machiavelli-like person |
導師行 导师行 see styles |
dǎo shī xíng dao3 shi1 xing2 tao shih hsing dōshi gyō |
behavior of the guides |
小主師 see styles |
kojuushi / kojushi こじゅうし |
(place-name) Kojuushi |
小法師 小法师 see styles |
xiǎo fǎ shī xiao3 fa3 shi1 hsiao fa shih kohoushi / kohoshi こほうし |
(surname) Kohoushi junior teacher |
小阿師 小阿师 see styles |
xiǎo ā shī xiao3 a1 shi1 hsiao a shih shōashi |
A junior monk ordained less than ten years. |
尼大師 尼大师 see styles |
ní dà shī ni2 da4 shi1 ni ta shih amadaishi |
An abbess. |
尼師吒 尼师咤 see styles |
ní shī zhà ni2 shi1 zha4 ni shih cha nishita |
akaniṣṭha |
尼師壇 尼师坛 see styles |
ní shī tán ni2 shi1 tan2 ni shih t`an ni shih tan nishidan |
(or 尼師但那) niṣīdana; M043724 史娜曩 A thing to sit or lie on, a mat 坐具. |
尼師檀 尼师檀 see styles |
ní shī tán ni2 shi1 tan2 ni shih t`an ni shih tan nishidan |
stool |
尼法師 尼法师 see styles |
ní fǎ shī ni2 fa3 shi1 ni fa shih amahoushi / amahoshi あまほうし |
{Buddh} nun A nun teacher; effeminate. |
山師峠 see styles |
yamashitouge / yamashitoge やましとうげ |
(personal name) Yamashitōge |
山法師 see styles |
yamahoushi / yamahoshi やまほうし |
warrior monks from Enryaku temple at Mt. Hiei in Kyoto |
岩薬師 see styles |
iwayakushi いわやくし |
(place-name) Iwayakushi |
嶽薬師 see styles |
dakeyakushi だけやくし |
(place-name) Dakeyakushi |
工程師 工程师 see styles |
gōng chéng shī gong1 cheng2 shi1 kung ch`eng shih kung cheng shih |
More info & calligraphy: Engineer |
巧幻師 巧幻师 see styles |
qiǎo huàn shī qiao3 huan4 shi1 ch`iao huan shih chiao huan shih kōgenshi |
conjurer |
布師田 see styles |
nunoshida ぬのしだ |
(place-name) Nunoshida |
布教師 see styles |
fukyoushi / fukyoshi ふきょうし |
missionary |
布袋師 布袋师 see styles |
bù dài shī bu4 dai4 shi1 pu tai shih Futaishi |
Budaishi |
廚師長 厨师长 see styles |
chú shī zhǎng chu2 shi1 zhang3 ch`u shih chang chu shih chang |
executive chef; head chef |
建具師 see styles |
tategushi たてぐし |
woodworker; joiner |
建築師 建筑师 see styles |
jiàn zhù shī jian4 zhu4 shi1 chien chu shih |
More info & calligraphy: Architect |
建造師 see styles |
jiàn zào shī jian4 zao4 shi1 chien tsao shih |
certified construction engineer |
弓の師 see styles |
yuminoshi ゆみのし |
(place-name) Yuminoshi |
弓師岳 see styles |
yumishidake ゆみしだけ |
(personal name) Yumishidake |
彫り師 see styles |
horishi ほりし |
(1) (abbreviation) engraver; carver; sculptor; sculpturer; statue maker; (2) (abbreviation) tattoo artist |
彫刻師 see styles |
choukokushi / chokokushi ちょうこくし |
engraver; carver |
彫物師 see styles |
horimonoshi ほりものし |
(1) engraver; carver; sculptor; sculpturer; statue maker; (2) tattoo artist |
彫金師 see styles |
choukinshi / chokinshi ちょうきんし |
chaser; engraver |
影法師 see styles |
kageboushi / kageboshi かげぼうし |
shadow figure; silhouette |
御大師 see styles |
odaishi おだいし |
(place-name) Odaishi |
志師本 see styles |
shishimoto ししもと |
(personal name) Shishimoto |
思惑師 see styles |
omowakushi おもわくし |
speculator |
悪法師 see styles |
akuboushi / akuboshi あくぼうし |
(place-name) Akuboushi |
惣師橋 see styles |
soushibashi / soshibashi そうしばし |
(place-name) Soushibashi |
慶師野 see styles |
keishino / keshino けいしの |
(place-name) Keishino |
懿師摩 懿师摩 see styles |
yì shī mó yi4 shi1 mo2 i shih mo Ishima |
Ikṣvāku Virūḍhaka |
成論師 成论师 see styles |
chéng lùn shī cheng2 lun4 shi1 ch`eng lun shih cheng lun shih jōron shi |
Satyasiddhiśāstra masters |
所敬師 所敬师 see styles |
suǒ jìng shī suo3 jing4 shi1 so ching shih shokyō shi |
venerable teacher |
手品師 see styles |
tejinashi てじなし |
magician; conjurer; illusionist |
手配師 see styles |
tehaishi てはいし |
(disreputable) recruiter of day laborers (labourers) |
打物師 see styles |
uchimonoshi うちものし |
swordsmith |
技師長 see styles |
gishichou / gishicho ぎしちょう |
chief engineer |
投機師 see styles |
toukishi / tokishi とうきし |
adventurer; speculator |
指圧師 see styles |
shiatsushi しあつし |
(See 指圧) shiatsu practitioner; shiatsu massage therapist |
按摩師 按摩师 see styles |
àn mó shī an4 mo2 shi1 an mo shih anmashi あんまし |
masseur; massage therapist (out-dated kanji) masseuse; masseur |
振付師 see styles |
furitsukeshi ふりつけし |
choreographer |
授戒師 授戒师 see styles |
shòu jiè shī shou4 jie4 shi1 shou chieh shih jukai shi |
preceptor monk or nun |
採掘師 see styles |
saikutsushi さいくつし |
miner |
擧钁師 擧镢师 see styles |
jǔ jué shī ju3 jue2 shi1 chü chüeh shih kokakushi |
mattock-lifting officiant |
攝影師 摄影师 see styles |
shè yǐng shī she4 ying3 shi1 she ying shih |
photographer; cinematographer; cameraman |
攝論師 摄论师 see styles |
shè lùn shī she4 lun4 shi1 she lun shih Shōron shi |
masters of the Mahāyāna-saṃgraha |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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