Results, in+common+with+the+direct+disciples
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- 転び伴天連【ころびバテレン】転びバテレン
noun:
- former Christian missionary who apostatized and converted to Buddhism (during the Edo period) ➜ バテレン
- 建玉【たてぎょく】
noun:
- position (in finance: amount of a security either owned or owed by an investor or dealer); open interest; outstanding account; sales or purchase contract
- タミフる Inflection
godan ~る verb / intransitive verb:
- to panic (from the flu panics of late 2000's and early 2010's); to act frantically; to act bizarrely - slang ➜ タミフル
- 地蔵盆【じぞうぼん】
noun:
- Jizo Festival (child-focused religious festival, in which Jizo statues are decorated, esp. in Kyoto; 23-24 August)
- 一日の長【いちじつのちょう・いちにちのちょうirr.】
expression / noun:
- slight superiority (in knowledge, experience, ability, etc.)
- being slightly older
- 連濁【れんだく】
noun:
- euphonic change of unvoiced to voiced sound (on the first consonant of the non-initial mora of a compound)
- 細辛【さいしん】
noun:
- Siebold's wild ginger (esp. its dried root or rhizome, used as an antitussive and analgesic in traditional Chinese medicine) ➜ 薄葉細辛
- もとい《元い》
interjection:
- (in calisthenics) return to your original position!
- er, rather - used in speech to correct oneself ➜ 元へ
- 自然体【しぜんたい】
noun:
- natural posture (esp. in judo); natural stance
- natural attitude; relaxed manner; calm manner
- けり
auxiliary verb:
- indicates recollection or realization (i.e. of hearsay or the past); can form a poetic past tense
- indicates continuation from the past to the present
- end; conclusion - also written with the ateji 鳧
Kanji
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