脱俗

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Chinese

For pronunciation and definitions of – see 脫俗 (“to keep aloof from the worldly affairs; to be free of all vulgarity; etc.”).
(This term is the simplified and variant traditional form of 脫俗).
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Japanese

Kanji in this term
だつ
Grade: S
ぞく
Grade: S
on'yomi
Alternative spelling
脫俗 (kyūjitai)

Noun

(だつ)(ぞく) (datsuzoku

  1. unworldliness, the quality of being beyond worldly matters, saintliness
    • 2005, Masanori Kabashima, E o mite dekiru zenteki taisō , page 26:
      (だつ)(ぞく)というと、(ぞく)()(けん)()てて、お(ぼう)さんになることだ、と(おも)っている(ひと)がいますが、それは(ひょう)(そう)(こと)(がら)です。
      Datsuzoku to iu to, zokuseken o sutete, obōsan ni naru koto da, to omotteiru hito ga imasu ga, sore wa hyōsō no kotogara desu.
      People think datsuzoku is discarding the secular world to become a monk, but that is only the surface of things.

Verb

(だつ)(ぞく)する (datsuzoku surusuru (stem (だつ)(ぞく) (datsuzoku shi), past (だつ)(ぞく)した (datsuzoku shita))

  1. to rise above worldly affairs, to be detached from the world