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釈迦

See also: 釋迦 and 释迦 Japanese Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">釈迦</span> Wikipedia ja From Middle Chinese 釋迦 (MC syek kae), itself from Sanskrit शाक्य (Śākya). (Tokyo)...


お釈迦さま

(o-) + <span class="searchmatch">釈迦</span>(しゃか) (Shaka) + 様(さま) (-sama). IPA(key): [o̞ɕa̠ka̠sa̠ma̠] お釈(しゃ)迦(か)さま • (o-Shaka-sama)  (Buddhism, honorific) Shakyamuni Synonyms: 釈迦牟尼, <span class="searchmatch">釈迦</span>...


お釈迦

御 (o-, honorific prefix) +‎ <span class="searchmatch">釈迦</span> (Shaka, “Sakyamuni; Gautama Buddha”) IPA(key): [o̞ɕa̠ka̠] お釈(しゃ)迦(か) • (oshaka)  poorly made article; defective article...


釈迦牟尼

(Tokyo) しゃかむに [shàkámúní] (Heiban – [0]) IPA(key): [ɕa̠ka̠mɯ̟ɲ̟i] 釈(しゃ)迦(か)牟(む)尼(に) • (Shakamuni)  Sakyamuni; the historic Buddha Synonym: <span class="searchmatch">釈迦</span> (Shaka)...


Thích Ca

from 釋迦, from Literary Chinese 釋迦 (shìjiā, “Shakya(muni)”). Compare Japanese <span class="searchmatch">釈迦</span> (Shaka) and Korean 석가 (Seokga). Thích Ca clipping of Thích Ca Mâu Ni (“Shakyamuni”)...


釋迦

See also: <span class="searchmatch">釈迦</span> and 释迦 Wikipedia has an article on: 釋迦 Borrowed from Sanskrit शाक्य (Śākya). Mandarin (Pinyin): shìjiā (Zhuyin): ㄕˋ ㄐㄧㄚ Cantonese (Jyutping):...


御釈迦

For pronunciation and definitions of 御<span class="searchmatch">釈迦</span> – see the following entry. (This term, 御<span class="searchmatch">釈迦</span>, is an alternative spelling of the above term.)...


御釈迦様

For pronunciation and definitions of 御<span class="searchmatch">釈迦</span>様 – see the following entry. (This term, 御<span class="searchmatch">釈迦</span>様, is an alternative spelling of the above term.)...


博捜

shita)) to search widely, especially through written materials 1897, 井上哲次郎, <span class="searchmatch">釈迦</span>種族論‎[1], 哲学書院, page 63: 抑〻釋迦祖先(そもそもしやかそせん)の歷史(れきし)は荒誕(くわうたん)なる大同小異(だいどうせうい...


teach grandma how to suck eggs

add this translation if you can Japanese: <span class="searchmatch">釈迦</span>に説法 (ja) (shaka ni seppō, literally “lecturing the Buddha”), <span class="searchmatch">釈迦</span>に経 (shaka ni kyō, literally “teaching scriptures...