Kosakata

Kosakata Kanji 檀

Kanji 檀 yang berarti kayu cendana muncul dalam 27 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.

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檀那

だんな

husband, master (of a house, shop, etc.), patron of a mistress, geisha, bar or nightclub hostess, sugar daddy, alms, almsgiving, almsgiver, sir, boss, master, governor

仏檀

ぶつだん

Buddhist (household) altar

阿檀

あだん

umbrella tree (Pandanus odorifer), fragrant screw pine, kewda

関東十八檀林

かんとうじゅうはちだんりん

eighteen centers of Buddhist learning (of the Pure Land sect in the Kanto region)

黒壇

こくたん

ebony

紫檀

したん

rosewood, red sandalwood

寺檀制度

じだんせいど

system used during the Edo period where commoners had to register with a temple in order to prove their Buddhist faith

十八檀林

じゅうはちだんりん

eighteen centers of Buddhist learning (of the Pure Land sect in the Kanto region)

小檀

こまゆみ

spindle tree, euonymus alatus f. ciliatodentatus

栴檀

せんだん

Indian sandalwood (Santalum album), chinaberry, Japanese bead tree (Melia azedarach)

栴檀は双葉より芳し

せんだんはふたばよりかんばし

genius shows from childhood, the Japanese bead tree is fragrant from when a sprout

大旦那

おおだんな

(one's) father-in-law, (one's) employer, master, principal supporter of a temple, influential temple parishioner

旦那寺

だんなでら

one's family temple

壇家

だんか

family which supports a temple, parishioner

檀越

だんおつ

alms-giver, person who donates to a monk or a temple, dana-pati

檀君

だんくん

mythical founder of Korea

檀香

だんこう

Indian sandalwood (Santalum album)

檀香梅

だんこうばい

blunt-lobed spice bush (Lindera obtusiloba)

檀紙

だんし

fine crepe paper

檀徒

だんと

temple supporter

檀林

だんりん

Danrin style of haikai poetry (playful and oriented to the common person), Danrin school (of haikai poetry), Buddhist center for study and meditation, monastery, temple

檀林派

だんりんは

Danrin school (of haikai poetry)

檀林風

だんりんふう

playful style of haikai poetry popularized in the mid-seventeenth century

地車

だんじり

decorative portable shrine, float used in festivals

白檀

びゃくだん

Indian sandalwood (Santalum album), white sandalwood

白檀油

びゃくだんゆ

sandalwood oil

離檀

りだん

severing the relationship between a temple and its supporters