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There are 14 total results for your 勿れ search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
勿れ see styles |
nakare なかれ |
(particle) (kana only) must not; do not |
事勿れ主義 see styles |
kotonakareshugi ことなかれしゅぎ |
(exp,n) (principle of) letting sleeping dogs lie; peace-at-any-price; don't rock the boat |
恐るる勿れ see styles |
osorurunakare おそるるなかれ |
More info & calligraphy: Be Not Afraid |
Variations: |
osorurunakare おそるるなかれ |
(expression) Be not afraid |
鶏口となるも牛後となる勿れ see styles |
keikoutonarumogyuugotonarunakare / kekotonarumogyugotonarunakare けいこうとなるもぎゅうごとなるなかれ |
(expression) (idiom) Better be the head of a cat than the tail of a lion |
己の欲せざる所は人に施す勿れ see styles |
onorenohossezarutokorohahitonihodokosunakare おのれのほっせざるところはひとにほどこすなかれ |
(archaism) don't do unto others what you would not have done unto you |
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nakare なかれ |
(particle) (kana only) must not; do not |
過ちては則ち改むるに憚ること勿れ see styles |
ayamachitehasunawachiaratamurunihabakarukotonakare あやまちてはすなわちあらたむるにはばかることなかれ |
(expression) (proverb) (from the Analects of Confucius) when you make a mistake, don't hesitate to correct it; do not delay in making amends for your wrongs |
Variations: |
kotonakareshugi ことなかれしゅぎ |
(exp,n) (philosophy of) not rocking the boat; (principle of) letting sleeping dogs lie |
Variations: |
nakare なかれ |
(suffix) (kana only) (from imperative form of 無し) must not; do not |
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onorenishikazarumonootomotosurunakare おのれにしかざるものをともとするなかれ |
(expression) (proverb) (from the Analects of Confucius) do not befriend those beneath you |
Variations: |
onorenohossezarutokorohahitonihodokosunakare おのれのほっせざるところはひとにほどこすなかれ |
(expression) (proverb) (from the Analects of Confucius) do not do unto others what you would not have done unto you |
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odorokunakare おどろくなかれ |
(expression) do not be surprised; lo and behold; wait for it |
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keikoutonarumogyuugotonarunakare / kekotonarumogyugotonarunakare けいこうとなるもぎゅうごとなるなかれ |
(expression) (proverb) better be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion; better be first in a village than second at Rome; better to be the mouth of a chicken than the rear end of a cow |
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