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800; eight hundred; multitude; large number
in 8 or 9 cases out of ten; in all probability
eight (long cylindrical things)
8000; eight thousand; many
being in dire distress; being hard put to it; the four and eight kinds of suffering
all sides; the four cardinal directions and the four ordinal directions; large hanging lantern
octagon; star anise (Illicium verum); sailfin poacher (Podothecus sachi)
all doors closed; blocked in every direction; cornered
eight trigrams; divination signs; divination; fortune-telling
everybody's friend; people pleaser; person who is affable to everybody; flawlessly beautiful woman; flawless beauty
twilled fabric
(arch.) Japan; the eight Edo-period provinces of Kanto (Sagami, Musashi, Awa, Kazusa, Shimousa, Hitachi, Kouzuke and Shimotsuke)
pack of lies; complete fabrication
eight-sided shape; octagon
distance of eight sun (approx. 24 cm); dish or tray of this size (esp. used in kaiseki cuisine to serve several kinds of delicacies); food served in such a dish; variety of thick, traditional Japanese paper
the eight Edo-period provinces of Kanto (Sagami, Musashi, Awa, Kazusa, Shimousa, Hitachi, Kouzuke and Shimotsuke)
style of sword fighting
eight picturesque sights
the 48 basic techniques; every trick in the book; the 48 basic sexual positions
Hassaku orange (Citrus hassaku); 1st of August (lunar calendar)
to try all possible means
the eight kinds of suffering (birth, old age, disease, death, parting from loved ones, meeting disliked ones, not getting what one seeks, pains of the five skandha)
beautiful well-proportioned woman (body 8 times longer than head)
the eight precepts (the five precepts with the addition of prohibitions against lying in a luxurious bed, self-decoration, song and dance, and eating after noon)
the whole enormous extent of Edo; from one side of Edo to the other
Eight Extremities Fist
the eight Edo-period provinces of Kanto (Sagami, Musashi, Awa, Kazusa, Shimousa, Hitachi, Kouzuke and Shimotsuke)
the Seven Misfortunes and Eight Pains; a series of disasters
to find a solution (after struggle)
the eight early Japanese Buddhist sects; the eight Japanese monks who visited China during the early Heian period
twenty-eight mansions of Chinese astronomy (constellations dividing the ecliptic into 28 positions)
8000 years; thousands of years; eternity
88 temples (of, or modeled after those of, Shikoku)
noble eightfold path
a prediction may or may not come true; only god knows what will happen
hatcho miso; dark miso variety produced in Aichi Prefecture
full of holes (e.g. argument); vulnerable to any kind of attack (or criticism, etc.)
eight consciousnesses (one for each of the five senses, consciousness of the mind, self-consciousness and store consciousness)
the eight ministries (under the Grand Council of State of the ritsuryo system)
leap up from the initial charge in order to surprise the opponent; (Minamoto Yoshitsune's legendary) eight ship leap
universal brotherhood; all eight corners of the world under one roof
traffic network extending in all directions
eighth of nine traditional astrological signs (corresponding to Saturn and north-east)
the eight virtues
the eight directions; the whole land; the whole world
eloquence; cleverness in speaking
88 temples of Shikoku (holy spots related to Kobo Daishi)
the most trying spot or period; the most difficult period
the national boundaries
the two sects of Buddhism introduced to Japan during the Heian period (Tiantai and Shingon) and the six sects introduced during the Nara period
eight trigrams palm; ba gua zhang; pa kua chang
eight minutes; triangular-swept clerical script (clerical script whose horizontal lines end in a noticeable triangular tail)
not giving up; keeping at it until one succeeds; (lit.) falling seven times, getting up eight times; the vicissitudes of life; ups and downs in life
eight-legged essay (classical Chinese style of essay writing)
staring at or watching all sides
nearly; almost; (lit.) eight or nine parts (out of ten)
eighteen components of perception (six sense objects, six sense faculties, six sense consciousnesses)
Eight Principles of Yong; principles for writing the eight basic brush strokes in Chinese characters
eight times eight
division of the Buddha's 50-year teachings into five time periods and eight categories (theory of the Tendai sect)
8,000,000; eight million
eight delicacies
hattengu; tengu said to live among the 8 mountains of Atago, Hira, Daisen, Ōmine, Kurama, Iizuna, Hiko, and Shiramine
octagonal pyramid
(roads) running in all directions; convenient transportation; ability in any line
eight-legged essay (classical Chinese style of essay writing)
octal numeral system; octal notation
cold wind blowing at Lake Biwa around the 24th day of the second month of the lunisolar calendar
the large number of temples in Kyoto
bagua mirror (mirror used in divination in fengshui); pa kua mirror
quarterfinal round; final eight
lining for cuffs and hem of a kimono
Buddhist service centred around the Lotus Sutra held over four days in Shiga Prefecture, starting from the 24th day of the second month of the lunisolar calendar
the average Joe; the man in the street
large hanging paper lantern
the eight Japanese monks who visited China during the early Heian period (Enchin, Engyō, Ennin, Eun, Jōgyō, Kūkai, Saichō and Shūei)
to the satisfaction of all parties; all sides being happy and satisfied
the eight doctrinal patriarchs who expounded the teachings (Nagarjuna, Nagabodhi, Vajrabodhi, Amoghavajra, Yi Xing, Huigo and Kukai) (in Shingon)
the Eight Lineage Patriarchs who received the transmission of the teachings, leading back to the Vairocana Buddha (Vairocana Buddha, Vajrasattva, Nagarjuna, Nagabodhi, Vajrabodhi, Amoghavajra, Huigo and Kukai) (in Shingon)
Buddhist service in which the eight scrolls of the Lotus Sutra are read one scroll at a time (one morning and one evening reading each day for four days with a different reciter each time)
single-tiered gate with eight secondary pillars supporting the four main central pillars
the large number of bridges over canals and rivers in Naniwa (present-day Osaka)
49th, 51st, 52nd, 54th, 56th, 57th, 58th or 60th day of the sexagenary cycle (said to be inauspicious with a high probability of rain)
crested myna (Acridotheres cristatellus); crested mynah
star anise (Illicium verum)
common myna (Acridotheres tristis); Indian myna; common mynah; Indian mynah
eight-legged table (used as a stand for religious offerings, etc.)
eight hereditary titles (designated by Emperor Tenmu in 684 CE: Mahito, Asomi, Sukune, Imiki, Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji, Inagi)
eight hereditary titles (designated by Emperor Tenmu in 684 CE: Mahito, Asomi, Sukune, Imiki, Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji, Inagi)