There are 30 total results for your 婬 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
婬 淫 see styles |
yín yin2 yin in いん |
obscene, licentious, lewd (noun or adjectival noun) licentiousness Licentious, lewd ; adultery, fornication: similar to 淫 q.v. |
婬坊 see styles |
yín fáng yin2 fang2 yin fang inbō |
red-light district |
婬女 see styles |
yín nǚ yin2 nv3 yin nü innyo |
prostitute |
婬婦 see styles |
inpu いんぷ |
(1) woman of loose morals; lewd woman; (2) prostitute; whore; harlot |
婬戒 淫戒 see styles |
yín jiè yin2 jie4 yin chieh inkai |
The commandment against adultery. |
婬欲 淫欲 see styles |
yín yù yin2 yu4 yin yü inyoku |
Sexual desire. |
婬火 淫火 see styles |
yín huǒ yin2 huo3 yin huo inka |
The fire of sexual passion. 婬羅綱 Its net. |
婬羅 婬罗 see styles |
yín luó yin2 luo2 yin lo inra |
net of lust |
婬舍 see styles |
yín shè yin2 she4 yin she insha |
house of prostitution |
婬逸 see styles |
yín yì yin2 yi4 yin i initsu |
sexual intercourse |
不婬 see styles |
bù yín bu4 yin2 pu yin fuin |
no sexual excessiveness |
奢婬 see styles |
shē yín she1 yin2 she yin shain |
proud and arrogant |
自婬 see styles |
zì yín zi4 yin2 tzu yin jiin |
personal sexual misconduct |
行婬 see styles |
xíng yín xing2 yin2 hsing yin gyōin |
to engage in sexual excesses |
邪婬 邪淫 see styles |
xié yín xie2 yin2 hsieh yin jain |
Adultery. |
婬する see styles |
insuru いんする |
(vs-s,vi) (1) to overdo; to go to excess; to indulge; (2) to act licentiously |
婬怒癡 淫怒痴 see styles |
yín nù chī yin2 nu4 chi1 yin nu ch`ih yin nu chih in nu chi |
The three poisons of sexual desire, anger, and ignorance (or heedlessness). |
婬羅綱 婬罗纲 see styles |
yín luó gāng yin2 luo2 gang1 yin lo kang inrakō |
the net of sexual desire |
Variations: |
in いん |
(noun or adjectival noun) licentiousness |
不婬慾 不淫欲 see styles |
bù yín yù bu4 yin2 yu4 pu yin yü fuinyoku |
abrahamacaryā-veramaṇī, the third commandment, thou shalt not commit adultery, i. e. against fornication and adultery for the lay, and against all unchastity for the clerics. |
不婬戒 see styles |
bù yín jiè bu4 yin2 jie4 pu yin chieh fuin kai |
precept forbidding sexual misconduct |
不邪婬 see styles |
bù xié yín bu4 xie2 yin2 pu hsieh yin fu jain |
prohibition of debauchery |
教人婬 see styles |
jiào rén yín jiao4 ren2 yin2 chiao jen yin kyōninin |
to instigate debauchery |
欲天五婬 欲天五淫 see styles |
yù tiān wǔ yín yu4 tian1 wu3 yin2 yü t`ien wu yin yü tien wu yin yokuten goin |
The five methods of sexual intercourse in the heavens of desire; in the heaven of the Four Great Kings and in Trayastriṃśas the method is the same as on earth; in the Yamadevaloka a mere embrace is sufficient; in the Tuṣita heaven, holding hands; in the Nirmāṇarati heaven, mutual smiles; in the other heavens of Transformation, regarding each other. |
阿難犯婬 阿难犯婬 see styles |
ān án fàn yín an1 an2 fan4 yin2 an an fan yin Anan bonin |
Ānanda's violation of the precept regarding sexual behavior |
Variations: |
injo; innyo いんじょ; いんにょ |
(1) lascivious woman; lewd woman; (2) prostitute |
Variations: |
inpu いんぷ |
(1) woman of loose morals; lewd woman; (2) (See 淫売婦) prostitute; whore; harlot |
Variations: |
insuru いんする |
(vs-s,vi) (1) to overdo; to go to excess; to indulge; (vs-s,vi) (2) to act licentiously |
Variations: |
jainkai じゃいんかい |
{Buddh} prohibition on adultery and other indecent sexual acts |
Variations: |
injo いんじょ |
(1) lascivious woman; lewd woman; (2) (archaism) prostitute |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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