There are 9 total results for your 淫欲 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
淫欲 see styles |
yín yù yin2 yu4 yin yü inyoku いんよく |
lust Sexual passion. |
婬欲 淫欲 see styles |
yín yù yin2 yu4 yin yü inyoku |
Sexual desire. |
淫慾 淫欲 see styles |
yín yù yin2 yu4 yin yü inyoku いんよく |
lust lust |
淫欲火 see styles |
yín yù huǒ yin2 yu4 huo3 yin yü huo inyokuka |
Its fire, or burning. |
淫欲病 see styles |
yín yù bìng yin2 yu4 bing4 yin yü ping inyoku byō |
The (spiritual) disease it causes. |
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. |
Variations: |
inyoku いんよく |
lust |
Variations: |
inyoku いんよく |
(form) sexual desire; carnal desire; lust |
飽暖思淫欲,飢寒起盜心 饱暖思淫欲,饥寒起盗心 see styles |
bǎo nuǎn sī yín yù , jī hán qǐ dào xīn bao3 nuan3 si1 yin2 yu4 , ji1 han2 qi3 dao4 xin1 pao nuan ssu yin yü , chi han ch`i tao hsin pao nuan ssu yin yü , chi han chi tao hsin |
lechery springs from warmth and nourishment, kleptomania springs from hunger and cold (idiom) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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