Results, しょうじん

なまみnamamiしょうじんshoujin

noun / ~の noun:

  • living flesh; flesh and blood
  • physical body of Buddha or a bodhisattva しょうじん - Buddhism term
しょうにんshouninこびとkobitoしょうじんshoujinこどもkodomogikun

noun:

  • child; small person Antonym: 大人【おとな】
  • dwarf; midget こびと Antonym: 巨人
  • narrow-minded person; mean person しょうじん Antonym: 君子

sai未満mimanno小人kodomoha入場料nyuujouryouha要りませんirimasen There is no admission fee for children under five.

小事shoujiha小人kodomowo喜ばすyorokobasu Little thing please little minds.

しょうじんshoujinそうじんsoujinobs.しょうじshoujiobs.そうじsoujiobs. Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • concentration; diligence; devotion
  • asceticism; zeal in one's quest for enlightenment 六波羅蜜
  • adherence to a vegetarian diet

天才tensaihaパーセントPAASENTOga霊感reikanでありdeari、99パーセントPAASENTOha精進shoujinであるdearu Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration.

Partial results:

しょうじんものshoujinmonoそうじものsoujimono

noun:

  • vegetable-based food (incl. nuts, berries, etc., but excl. all meat and fish) - obscure term 生臭物
しょうじんおとしshoujin'otoshi

noun:

  • allowing oneself meat, fish or alcohol after a period of abstaining
しょうじんけっさいshoujinkessai Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • purifying oneself (religiously) by abstaining from eating meat - four character idiom
しょうじんびshoujinbi

noun:

  • day of abstinence
しょうじんりょうりshoujinryouri

noun / ~の noun:

  • vegetarian cuisine originally derived from the dietary restrictions of Buddhist monks
しょうじんあげshoujin'age

noun:

  • vegetable tempura
しょうじんおちshoujin'ochi

noun:

  • first meal (including meat or fish) taken after a period of abstinence
しょうじんかんきょしてふぜんをなすshoujinkankyoshitefuzenwonasu

expression:

  • an idle brain is the devil's shop - proverb
しょうじんかんきょshoujinkankyo

expression:

Kanji

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