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Search Terms: *神*
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expression
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there is no God!, it's a cruel world, there is no god or Buddha(idiom )
expression, Godan-ru verb
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to be awesome, to be extreme, to be incredible(slang)(oft. used adjectivally as 神ってる or 神った)
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カミる
expression
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showing no fear, even of God
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神をも畏れぬ【かみをもおそれぬ】
、神をも怖れぬ【かみをもおそれぬ】
noun
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Kanda Festival (held at Kanda Myōjin Shrine in Tokyo on May 15)
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神田祭り【かんだまつり】
noun
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person who administered religious rituals within the dazaifu jurisdiction (ritsuryo system)(archaism)
See also:大宰府 (だざいふ)
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主神【かみづかさ】
、主神【かむづかさ】
adverb, no-adjective
1.
as a god
2.
as was done in the age of the gods
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惟神【かむながら】
、惟神【かみながら】
、惟神【いしん】
、随神【かんながら】
、随神【かむながら】
、随神【かみながら】
noun
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the Way of the Gods, Shinto, Shintoism
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惟神の道【かむながらのみち】
、随神の道【かんながらのみち】
、随神の道【かむながらのみち】
、惟神道【かんながらのみち】
、惟神道【かむながらのみち】
noun
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medium, diviner, shaman, oracle(巫 is esp. female and 覡 male)
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覡【かんなぎ】
、神なぎ【かんなぎ】[1]
、神和ぎ【かんなぎ】[1]
、神薙ぎ【かんなぎ】[1]
、神凪【かんなぎ】[1]
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- word containing irregular kanji usage
adverbial noun, noun
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tenth month of the lunar calendar(archaism)
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神無月【かみなづき】
noun
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kannabi, mountain or forest where a deity is enshrined
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神奈備【かむなび】
、神奈備【かみなび】
、神南備【かんなび】
、神南備【かむなび】
、神南備【かみなび】
noun
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offering of the year's new rice harvest (imperial festival, October 17)
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神嘗祭【しんじょうさい】
、神嘗祭【かんにえのまつり】
noun, no-adjective
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wicked and perverse, weird and incoherent(yojijukugo)
noun
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Sect Shintō, group of folk religious sects, as opposed to State Shintō and later Shrine Shintō
noun
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god of pestilence, god who spreads infectious diseases
See also:疫病神 (やくびょうがみ)
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行疫神【ぎょうえきじん】
noun
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god who controls a country's territory, god who rules a country(archaism)
noun
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gods of the land, earthly deities
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国つ神【くにつかみ】
、地祇【くにつかみ】
、地祇【ちぎ】
expression
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danger past, God forgotten
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苦しいときの神頼み【くるしいときのかみだのみ】
noun
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クロミノウグイスカズラ
noun
1.
god of war
2.
war hero
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軍神【いくさがみ】
、軍神【ぐんじん】[1]
Notes:
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
けんぜんせいしんけんぜんしんたいやど
kenzennaruseishinhakenzennarushintainiyadoru
expression
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a sound mind is in a sound body, mens sana in corpore sano(proverb)
expression
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opportunity has hair in front, but behind she is bald, opportunity only knocks once(proverb)
noun
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コウジンメヌケ
noun
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Kōtai Shrine (main shrine of the Inner Ise Shrine)
See also:内宮
noun
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Japanese mole (Mogera wogura), Temminck's mole(usually kana)
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コウベモグラ
noun
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shintai, object of worship believed to contain the spirit of a deity, typically housed in a shrine(honorific language, Shinto term)
See also:神体
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ご神体【ごしんたい】
noun
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ancient Shinto (as practiced prior to the Introduction of Confucianism and Buddhism to Japan)
noun
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State Shintō, nationalistic form of Shinto, formerly the official religion of Japan
noun
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spirit of defiance of the opposition party, anti-establishment mindset
noun
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sciatica, sciatic neuralgia, ischiodynia, ischias(medical term)
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座骨神経痛【ざこつしんけいつう】
noun
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kagura performance held somewhere other than the imperial palace
See also:御神楽
noun
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person who judges which god or spirit has taken possession of a miko(archaism, obscure, Shinto term)
Notes:
- gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading)
expression
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let sleeping dogs lie, wake not a sleeping lion, the spirit you do not approach will not curse you(proverb)
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触らぬ神にたたりなし【さわらぬかみにたたりなし】
、触らぬ神に祟り無し【さわらぬかみにたたりなし】
noun
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triangular rimmed ancient mirror decorated with gods and animals
noun
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the thirty guardian deities (a different one for each day)
expression, noun
1.
the Three Sacred Treasures (Mirror, Sword and Jewels)
2.
(set of) three status symbols, three necessities(colloquialism)
noun
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Sannou Ichijitsu Shinto (alt. name for Hie Shinto: a form of Shinto heavily influenced by Tendai)
See also:日吉神道
noun
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Sanno Shinto (branch of Shinto formed in the Tendai school of Buddhism)