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We found 1 word, 2 kanji, and 7 examples matching '和尚'
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noun
1. preceptor or high priest (esp. in Zen or Pure Land Buddhism)  (honorific; this meaning is restricted to reading おしょう)
2. preceptor or high priest (in Tendai or Kegon Buddhism)  (honorific; this meaning is restricted to reading かしょう)
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ワ   オ    peace, harmony   なご to be calmed down   なごやか calm, gentle   やわらぐ to be softened   やわらげる to soften; to alleviate   
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grain
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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ショウ   furthermore
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small
wide mouth
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wide
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ころも
ばかり
おしょう
和尚
できぬ
The dress does not make the fair.
びっくりした
こぼうず
小坊主
あわ
てて
おしょう
和尚
さんこの
こと
はな
しました
おしょう
和尚
さん
しん
じてくれませんでした

In a fluster, the surprised young man told the priest what happened but wasn’t believed.
かのじょ
彼女
わたしたち
私達
かしょう
歌唱
ほう
きょうじゅ
教授
してくれた

She taught us singing.
おんがく
音楽
じゅうようせい
重要性
かしょう
過小
ひょうか
評価
されている

The importance of music is underrated.
かのじょ
彼女
じぶん
自分
じしん
自身
のうりょく
能力
かしょう
過小
ひょうか
評価
する
けいこう
傾向
ある
She tends to underestimate her own ability.
 
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