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Kosakata Kanji 弥

Kanji 弥 yang berarti semakin muncul dalam 58 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.

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弥生

いやおい

thick growth (of grass, etc.), third month of the lunar calendar, Yayoi period (ca. 300 BCE-300 CE), Yayoi culture

弥々

いよいよ

(at the) last moment, worst possible time, at last, finally, beyond doubt, more and more, all the more, increasingly

亘る

わたる

to cross over, to go across, to extend, to cover, to range, to span

阿彌陀

あみだ

wearing a hat pushed back on one's head, Amitabha (Buddha), Amida, ghostleg lottery, ladder lottery, lottery in which participants trace a line across a lattice pattern to determine the winner

弥勒

みろく

Maitreya (Bodhisattva), Miroku

あみだに被る

あみだにかぶる

to wear (one's hat) on the back of one's head

いやが上に

いやがうえに

even more, all the more

いやが上にも

いやがうえにも

all the more

いや増す

いやます

to increase more and more, to continue to increase, to become more and more intense, to get stronger and stronger

やじ馬

やじうま

curious onlookers, rubbernecks

やな明後日

やなあさって

four days from today, three days from today

やの明後日

やのあさって

four days from today, three days from today

阿弥陀経

あみだきょう

Sukhavati sutra

阿弥陀三尊

あみださんぞん

Amitabha triad, image of Amitabha Buddha flanked by the Bodhisattvas Avalokiteshvara and Mahasthamaprapta

阿弥陀堂

あみだどう

temple hall containing an enshrined image of Amitabha

阿弥陀如来

あみだにょらい

Amitabha Tathagata, Amithaba

阿弥陀被り

あみだかぶり

wearing a hat pushed back on one's head

阿弥陀仏

あみだぶつ

Amitabha

阿弥陀籤

あみだくじ

ghostleg lottery, ladder lottery, lottery in which participants trace a line across a lattice pattern to determine the winner

伊弉冉

いざなみ

Izanami (Shinto goddess)

元の木阿弥

もとのもくあみ

ending up right back where one started

沙弥

さみ

male Buddhist novice

沙弥十戒

しゃみじっかい

the ten precepts

沙弥尼

しゃみに

female Buddhist novice

身の毛がよだつ

みのけがよだつ

to have one's hair stand on end

身の毛のよだつ

みのけのよだつ

hair-raising, bloodcurdling, horrible, shocking, gruesome

須弥山

しゅみせん

Mount Sumeru (believed to be the centre of the Buddhist world)

須弥壇

しゅみだん

dais for a Buddhist image

大阪府立弥生文化博物館

おおさかふりつやよいぶんかはくぶつかん

Osaka Prefectural Museum of Yayoi Culture

天皇弥栄

すめらぎいやさか

prosperity to the emperor

南無阿弥陀仏

なむあみだぶつ

Namu Amida Butsu, Hail Amitabha Buddha, Homage to Amida Buddha, prayer for rebirth in Sukhavati, the Pure Land of Amitabha

いや

extremely, very, more and more, increasingly

弥栄

いやさか

prosperity, prospering, flourishing, best of luck, all the best, hurray, hoorah

弥久

びきゅう

extending over a long time

弥撒

ミサ

(Catholic) Mass

弥四

やし

stallkeeper (at a festival, fair, etc.), street vendor, street performer, peddler, hawker, huckster, faker

弥次

やじ

hooting, jeering, heckling

弥次る

やじる

to jeer (at), to hoot, to boo, to catcall, to heckle

弥次喜多

やじきた

comical pair, pair of buffoons

弥次馬根性

やじうまこんじょう

the spirit of curiosity

弥次郎兵衛

やじろべえ

balancing toy

弥従兄弟

いやいとこ

second cousin

弥生狂言

やよいきょうげん

kabuki play presented in the third month (Edo period)

弥生山

やよいやま

mountain in the third month, with trees vigorously budding

弥生時代

やよいじだい

Yayoi period (c. 300 BCE-300 CE)

弥生人

やよいじん

Yayoi people

弥生尽

やよいじん

last day of the third month of the lunar calendar

弥生土器

やよいどき

Yayoi pottery

弥増さる

いやまさる

to become still greater

弥陀

みだ

Amitabha

弥縫

びほう

patching up

弥縫策

びほうさく

stopgap measure, temporary expedient

弥漫

びまん

spread, pervasion, permeation

弥猛に

やたけに

burning with desire

弥猛心

やたけごころ

fervent spirit

弥立つ

いよだつ

to stand up straight, to stand on end (e.g. of hair)

弥勒仏

みろくぶつ

Maitreya

弥勒菩薩

みろくぼさつ

Maitreya (Bodhisattva), Miroku