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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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jiā
    jia1
chia
used in 裟[jia1 sha1]

袈裟

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jiā shā
    jia1 sha1
chia sha
 kesa
    けさ
kasaya (robe of a Buddhist monk or nun) (loanword from Sanskrit)
(1) {Buddh} kasaya; monk's stole; (2) (abbreviation) (See 袈裟懸け・1) wearing an article of clothing in the same manner as a kasaya (i.e. draped over one shoulder); (female given name) Kesa
kaṣāya, the monk's robe, or cassock. The word is intp. as decayed, impure (in colour), dyed, not of primary colour, so as to distinguish it from the normal white dress of the people. The patch-robe, v. 二十五條. A dyed robe 'of a colour composed of red and yellow' (M. W. ); it has a number of poetic names, e. g. robe of patience, or endurance. Also 迦沙曳 (迦邏沙曳).

袈音

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 kanon
    かのん
(personal name) Kanon

一袈

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 itsuka
    いつか
(female given name) Itsuka

愛袈

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 aika
    あいか
(female given name) Aika

桃袈

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 momoka
    ももか
(female given name) Momoka

瑠袈

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 ruka
    るか
(female given name) Ruka

紫袈

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zǐ jiā
    zi3 jia1
tzu chia
 shike
purple robe

藍袈

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 aika
    あいか
(female given name) Aika

黑袈

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hēi jiā
    hei1 jia1
hei chia
black clothes

袈沙野

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jiā shā yě
    jia1 sha1 ye3
chia sha yeh
 kashaya
kaṣāya

袈裟一

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 kesaichi
    けさいち
(given name) Kesaichi

袈裟丸

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 kesamaru
    けさまる
(place-name, surname) Kesamaru

袈裟二

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 kesaji
    けさじ
(given name) Kesaji

袈裟人

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 kesato
    けさと
(given name) Kesato

袈裟俊

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 kesatoshi
    けさとし
(personal name) Kesatoshi

袈裟光

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 kesamitsu
    けさみつ
(surname, female given name) Kesamitsu

袈裟六

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 kesaroku
    けさろく
(given name) Kesaroku

袈裟利

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 kesatoshi
    けさとし
(given name) Kesatoshi

袈裟則

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 kesanori
    けさのり
(personal name) Kesanori

袈裟勝

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 kesakatsu
    けさかつ
(given name) Kesakatsu

袈裟参

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 kesami
    けさみ
(given name) Kesami

袈裟吉

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 kesakichi
    けさきち
(given name) Kesakichi

袈裟善

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 kesayoshi
    けさよし
(personal name) Kesayoshi

袈裟喜

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 kesayoshi
    けさよし
(personal name) Kesayoshi

袈裟固

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 kesagatame
    けさがため
(irregular okurigana usage) (martial arts term) scarf hold (in judo)

袈裟堂

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 kesadou / kesado
    けさどう
(place-name) Kesadou

袈裟夫

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 kesao
    けさお
(given name) Kesao

袈裟子

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 kesako
    けさこ
(female given name) Kesako

袈裟孝

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 kesanori
    けさのり
(given name) Kesanori

袈裟寿

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 kesatoshi
    けさとし
(given name) Kesatoshi

袈裟尾

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 kesao
    けさお
(g,p) Kesao

袈裟幸

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 kesayuki
    けさゆき
(given name) Kesayuki

袈裟弥

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 kesaya
    けさや
(given name) Kesaya

袈裟彦

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 kesahiko
    けさひこ
(male given name) Kesahiko

袈裟敏

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 kesatoshi
    けさとし
(personal name) Kesatoshi

袈裟春

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 kesaharu
    けさはる
(personal name) Kesaharu

袈裟昭

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 kesaaki / kesaki
    けさあき
(given name) Kesaaki

袈裟松

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 kesamatsu
    けさまつ
(given name) Kesamatsu

袈裟次

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 kesaji
    けさじ
(given name) Kesaji

袈裟治

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 kesaharu
    けさはる
(given name) Kesaharu

袈裟田

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 kesada
    けさだ
(surname) Kesada

袈裟男

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 kesao
    けさお
(given name) Kesao

袈裟登

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 kesato
    けさと
(personal name) Kesato

袈裟美

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 kesami
    けさみ
(female given name) Kesami

袈裟義

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 kesayoshi
    けさよし
(male given name) Kesayoshi

袈裟行

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 kesayuki
    けさゆき
(given name) Kesayuki

袈裟袋

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jiā shā dài
    jia1 sha1 dai4
chia sha tai
 kesa bukuro
robe sack

袈裟造

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 kesazou / kesazo
    けさぞう
(personal name) Kesazou

袈裟雄

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 kesao
    けさお
(given name) Kesao

亜袈寧

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 akane
    あかね
(female given name) Akane

亜袈根

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 akane
    あかね
(female given name) Akane

亜袈音

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 akane
    あかね
(female given name) Akane

壬袈瑠

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 mikaru
    みかる
(female given name) Mikaru

大袈裟

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dà jiā shā
    da4 jia1 sha1
ta chia sha
 oo gesa
    おおげさ
(noun or adjectival noun) grandiose; exaggerated
full monk's robe

平袈裟

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píng jiā shā
    ping2 jia1 sha1
p`ing chia sha
    ping chia sha
 hira kesa
A one-coloured robe of seven pieces.

搭袈裟

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dā jiā shā
    da1 jia1 sha1
ta chia sha
 takkeki
to don a monk's robe

明袈利

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 akari
    あかり
(female given name) Akari

明袈李

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 akari
    あかり
(female given name) Akari

明袈梨

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 akari
    あかり
(female given name) Akari

明袈理

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 akari
    あかり
(female given name) Akari

明袈莉

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 akari
    あかり
(female given name) Akari

明袈里

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 akari
    あかり
(female given name) Akari

結袈裟

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 yuigesa
    ゆいげさ
three-strand harness or sash decorated with pom-poms (worn by Shugendō practitioners)

衣袈井

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 igai
    いがい
(surname) Igai

衲袈裟

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nà jiā shā
    na4 jia1 sha1
na chia sha
 nō gesa
A monk's robe of seven pieces and upwards.

輪袈裟

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 wagesa
    わげさ
loop-shaped monk's stole

袈裟丸山

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 kesamaruyama
    けさまるやま
(personal name) Kesamaruyama

袈裟切り

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 kesagiri
    けさぎり
slashing a sword diagonally from the shoulder

袈裟固め

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 kesagatame
    けさがため
(martial arts term) scarf hold (in judo)

袈裟堂川

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 kesadogawa
    けさどがわ
(place-name) Kesadogawa

袈裟太郎

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 kesatarou / kesataro
    けさたろう
(male given name) Kesatarō

袈裟懸け

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 kesagake
    けさがけ
(1) (See 袈裟) wearing a kasaya; wearing an article of clothing in the same manner as a kasaya (i.e. draped over one shoulder); (2) (See 袈裟切り) slashing a sword diagonally from the shoulder

袈裟斬り

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 kesagiri
    けさぎり
slashing a sword diagonally from the shoulder

袈裟次郎

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 kesajirou / kesajiro
    けさじろう
(male given name) Kesajirō

袈裟行李

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jiā shā xíng lǐ
    jia1 sha1 xing2 li3
chia sha hsing li
 kesa gōri
robe sack

七條袈裟


七条袈裟

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qī tiáo jiā shā
    qi1 tiao2 jia1 sha1
ch`i t`iao chia sha
    chi tiao chia sha
 shichijō kesa
seven-piece robe

九條袈裟


九条袈裟

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jiǔ tiáo jiā shā
    jiu3 tiao2 jia1 sha1
chiu t`iao chia sha
    chiu tiao chia sha
 kujōkesa
ninth rank of the patch-robe

五帖袈裟

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wǔ tiē jiā shā
    wu3 tie1 jia1 sha1
wu t`ieh chia sha
    wu tieh chia sha
 gochō gesa
five patches monks robe

五條袈裟


五条袈裟

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wǔ tiáo jiā shā
    wu3 tiao2 jia1 sha1
wu t`iao chia sha
    wu tiao chia sha
 gojō gesa
(五條) The monk' s robe of five patches or lengths, also termed 下衣 as the lowest of the grades of patch-robes. It is styled 院内道行雜作衣 the garment ordinarily worn in the monastery, when abroad and for general purposes; also written 五帖裟、五條衣.

搭袈裟偈

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dā jiā shā jié
    da1 jia1 sha1 jie2
ta chia sha chieh
 Takkesa no ge
Verse for Donning Kaṣāya

金襴袈裟

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jīn lán jiā shā
    jin1 lan2 jia1 sha1
chin lan chia sha
 konran kesa
golden robe

火浣布袈裟

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huǒ huàn bù jiā shā
    huo3 huan4 bu4 jia1 sha1
huo huan pu chia sha
 kakanpu (no) kesa
An asbestos cassock; also a non-inflammable robe said to be made of the hair of the 火鼠 fire-rat.

Variations:
袈裟懸け
袈裟懸

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 kesagake
    けさがけ
(1) (See 袈裟) wearing a kasaya; wearing an article of clothing in the same manner as a kasaya (i.e. draped over one shoulder); (2) (See 袈裟切り) slashing (someone) with a sword diagonally from the shoulder

Variations:
袈裟切り
袈裟斬り

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 kesagiri
    けさぎり
slashing (someone) with a sword diagonally from the shoulder

Variations:
袈裟固め
袈裟固(io)

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 kesagatame
    けさがため
{MA} scarf hold (in judo)

坊主憎けりゃ袈裟まで憎い

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 bouzunikukeryakesamadenikui / bozunikukeryakesamadenikui
    ぼうずにくけりゃけさまでにくい
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) if you dislike someone, you will end up hating everything he stands for; hate a priest, and you will hate his very vestments

Variations:
大げさ(P)
大袈裟(P)

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 oogesa
    おおげさ
(adjectival noun) exaggerated; overdone; overblown; hyperbolic; bombastic; grandiose

Variations:
大げさにする
大袈裟にする

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 oogesanisuru
    おおげさにする
(exp,vs-i) to exaggerate

Variations:
袈裟斬り
袈裟切り
けさ斬り(sK)
けさ切り(sK)

see styles
 kesagiri
    けさぎり
slashing (someone) with a sword diagonally from the shoulder

Variations:
大げさに言う
大袈裟に言う
おおげさに言う(sK)

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 oogesaniiu / oogesaniu
    おおげさにいう
(exp,v5u) to exaggerate; to overstate

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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