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Simple Dictionary Definition |
川端健嗣 see styles |
kawabatakenji かわばたけんじ |
(person) Kawabata Kenji (1962.2.21-) |
平尾博嗣 see styles |
hiraohiroshi ひらおひろし |
(person) Hirao Hiroshi (1975.12.31-) |
平田淳嗣 see styles |
hiratajunji ひらたじゅんじ |
(person) Hirata Junji (1956.12.20-) |
村岡典嗣 see styles |
muraokatsunetsugu むらおかつねつぐ |
(person) Muraoka Tsunetsugu |
村田晃嗣 see styles |
muratakouji / muratakoji むらたこうじ |
(person) Murata Kōji (1964-) |
柴田英嗣 see styles |
shibatahidetsugu しばたひでつぐ |
(person) Shibata Hidetsugu (1975.7.15-) |
森次晃嗣 see styles |
moritsugukouji / moritsugukoji もりつぐこうじ |
(person) Moritsugu Kōji (1943.3.15-) |
樋口眞嗣 see styles |
higuchishinji ひぐちしんじ |
(person) Higuchi Shinji (1965.9.22-) |
樋口真嗣 see styles |
higuchishinji ひぐちしんじ |
(person) Higuchi Shinji |
浜田益嗣 see styles |
hamadamasutane はまだますたね |
(person) Hamada Masutane |
渡辺宜嗣 see styles |
watanabenoritsugu わたなべのりつぐ |
(person) Watanabe Noritsugu (1954.12.19-) |
田尻嗣夫 see styles |
tajiritsugio たじりつぎお |
(person) Tajiri Tsugio |
當眞嗣吉 see styles |
toumatsugiyoshi / tomatsugiyoshi とうまつぎよし |
(person) Touma Tsugiyoshi (1947.9.13-) |
皇帝の嗣 see styles |
kouteinoshi / kotenoshi こうていのし |
Emperor's heir |
真鍋忠嗣 see styles |
manabetadashi まなべただし |
(person) Manabe Tadashi (1956.10.31-) |
石上宅嗣 see styles |
isonokamiyakatsugu いそのかみやかつぐ |
(person) Isonokami Yakatsugu |
石川源嗣 see styles |
ishikawagenji いしかわげんじ |
(person) Ishikawa Genji |
石橋政嗣 see styles |
ishibashimasashi いしばしまさし |
(person) Ishibashi Masashi |
石田法嗣 see styles |
ishidahoushi / ishidahoshi いしだほうし |
(person) Ishida Houshi (1990.4.2-) |
穂苅英嗣 see styles |
hokarihidetsugu ほかりひでつぐ |
(person) Hokari Hidetsugu |
竹田青嗣 see styles |
takedaseiji / takedaseji たけだせいじ |
(person) Takeda Seiji (1947.10-) |
篠崎弘嗣 see styles |
shinozakihirotsugu しのざきひろつぐ |
(person) Shinozaki Hirotsugu (1902.1.22-1966.8.21) |
篠崎正嗣 see styles |
shinozakimasatsugu しのざきまさつぐ |
(m,h) Shinozaki Masatsugu (1950.2.17-) |
納家政嗣 see styles |
nayamasatsugu なやまさつぐ |
(person) Naya Masatsugu |
織田憲嗣 see styles |
odanoritsugu おだのりつぐ |
(person) Oda Noritsugu |
藤井敏嗣 see styles |
fujiitoshitsugu / fujitoshitsugu ふじいとしつぐ |
(person) Fujii Toshitsugu |
藤原冬嗣 see styles |
fujiwaranofuyutsugu ふじわらのふゆつぐ |
(person) Fujiwara No Fuyutsugu (775-826) |
藤原広嗣 see styles |
fujiwaranohirotsugu ふじわらのひろつぐ |
(person) Fujiwara No Hirotsugu (?-740) |
藤原廣嗣 see styles |
fujiwarahirotsugu ふじわらひろつぐ |
(person) Fujiwara Hirotsugu |
藤原頼嗣 see styles |
fujiwaranoyoritsugu ふじわらのよりつぐ |
(person) Fujiwara No Yoritsugu (1239-1256) |
藤田嗣治 see styles |
fujitatsuguharu ふじたつぐはる |
(person) Fujita Tsuguharu (1886.11.27-1968.1.29) |
藤田武嗣 see styles |
fujitatakeshi ふじたたけし |
(person) Fujita Takeshi |
設楽清嗣 see styles |
shitarakiyotsugu したらきよつぐ |
(person) Shitara Kiyotsugu |
豊嶋泰嗣 see styles |
toyoshimayasushi とよしまやすし |
(person) Toyoshima Yasushi |
金児曉嗣 see styles |
kanekosatoru かねこさとる |
(person) Kaneko Satoru |
金子嗣郎 see styles |
kanekotsuguo かねこつぐお |
(person) Kaneko Tsuguo |
金本良嗣 see styles |
kanemotoyoshitsugu かねもとよしつぐ |
(person) Kanemoto Yoshitsugu |
関谷勝嗣 see styles |
sekiyakatsutsugu せきやかつつぐ |
(person) Sekiya Katsutsugu (1938.3.6-) |
限嗣相続 see styles |
genshisouzoku / genshisozoku げんしそうぞく |
{law} entail (in Western common law); fee tail |
高瀬将嗣 see styles |
takasemasatsugu たかせまさつぐ |
(person) Takase Masatsugu |
Variations: |
seishi / seshi せいし |
heir; successor |
伴五十嗣郎 see styles |
banisoshirou / banisoshiro ばんいそしろう |
(person) Ban Isoshirou |
佐藤嗣麻子 see styles |
satoushimako / satoshimako さとうしまこ |
(person) Satou Shimako |
羽田武嗣郎 see styles |
hatabushirou / hatabushiro はたぶしろう |
(person) Hata Bushirou (1903.4.28-1979.8.8) |
長谷川浩嗣 see styles |
hasegawahiroshi はせがわひろし |
(person) Hasegawa Hiroshi |
飯久保広嗣 see styles |
iikubohirotsugu / ikubohirotsugu いいくぼひろつぐ |
(person) Iikubo Hirotsugu |
佐田の海鴻嗣 see styles |
sadanoumikouji / sadanomikoji さだのうみこうじ |
(person) Sadanoumi Kōji (1956.7.19-) |
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yotsugi よつぎ |
heir; successor |
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amatsuhitsugi あまつひつぎ |
imperial throne |
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hitsugi ひつぎ |
(honorific or respectful language) imperial throne |
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tsugu つぐ |
(transitive verb) (1) to succeed (a person, to a position, etc.); to inherit; to take over; to follow; (transitive verb) (2) (継ぐ only) to patch (clothes); to mend; to repair; (transitive verb) (3) (継ぐ only) to add (e.g. charcoal to the fire); to replenish with; to feed with; to follow up with (e.g. remarks); to gather (one's breath) |
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hitsuginomiko ひつぎのみこ |
(exp,n) (honorific or respectful language) Crown Prince (of Japan) |
Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
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