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ruri るり |
(1) lapis lazuli; (2) (abbreviation) (See 瑠璃色) lapis lazuli (color); (3) (abbreviation) (See 吠瑠璃) beryl; (4) (abbreviation) (See 小瑠璃,大瑠璃,瑠璃鶲) mall blue passerine bird (esp. the blue-and-white flycatcher and the Siberian blue robin, but also the red-flanked bluetail); (5) (rare) glass |
瑠璃雀鯛(sK) see styles |
rurisuzumedai; rurisuzumedai ルリスズメダイ; るりすずめだい |
(kana only) sapphire devil (Chrysiptera cyanea) |
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ayatsurijoururi / ayatsurijoruri あやつりじょうるり |
(rare) (See 人形浄瑠璃) Japanese puppet theatre |
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ayatsurijoururi / ayatsurijoruri あやつりじょうるり |
old name for the bunraku |
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ruritoranoo るりとらのお |
beach speedwell; Veronica Longifolia |
瑠璃も玻璃も照らせば光る see styles |
rurimoharimoterasebahikaru るりもはりもてらせばひかる |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) cream rises to the top; great talent will stand out anywhere; lapis lazuli and crystals shine when lit up |
瑠璃オーストラリア虫食い see styles |
rurioosutorariamushikui; rurioosutorariamushikui るりオーストラリアむしくい; ルリオーストラリアムシクイ |
(kana only) superb blue-wren (Malurus cyaneus); superb fairywren; blue wren |
藥師琉璃光如來本願功德經 药师琉璃光如来本愿功德经 see styles |
yào shī liú lí guāng rú lái běn yuàn gōng dé jīng yao4 shi1 liu2 li2 guang1 ru2 lai2 ben3 yuan4 gong1 de2 jing1 yao shih liu li kuang ju lai pen yüan kung te ching Yakushi rurikō nyorai hongan kōtoku kyō |
Original Vows of the Medicine-Master Tathāgata of Lapis Light |
藥師琉璃光如來本願功悳經 药师琉璃光如来本愿功悳经 see styles |
yào shī liú lí guāng rú lái běn yuàn gōng dé jīng yao4 shi1 liu2 li2 guang1 ru2 lai2 ben3 yuan4 gong1 de2 jing1 yao shih liu li kuang ju lai pen yüan kung te ching Yakushi rurikō nyorai hongan kōtoku kyō |
Original Vows of the Medicine-Master Tathāgata of Lapis Light |
藥師瑠璃光七佛本願功悳經 药师瑠璃光七佛本愿功悳经 see styles |
yào shī liú lí guāng qī fó běn yuàn gōng dé jīng yao4 shi1 liu2 li2 guang1 qi1 fo2 ben3 yuan4 gong1 de2 jing1 yao shih liu li kuang ch`i fo pen yüan kung te ching yao shih liu li kuang chi fo pen yüan kung te ching Yakushi rurikō shichibutsu hongan kōtoku kyō |
Original Vows of the Seven Medicine-Master Buddhas of Lapis Light |
瑠璃も玻璃も照らせば分かる see styles |
rurimoharimoterasebawakaru るりもはりもてらせばわかる |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) cream rises to the top; great talent will stand out anywhere; you realize what things are lapis lazuli and crystal when they are lit up |
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joururikatari / jorurikatari じょうるりかたり |
(See 浄瑠璃) jōruri reciter |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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