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12 word matches found for '僧' using reading 'ぞう'
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noun
1. youngster
2. young Buddhist priest
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Most common form: 若造
noun
youngster; neophyte; greenhorn  (derogatory)
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noun
photographer, usually an amateur, who likes to take pictures of models and presenter ladies in exhibitions  (see also: カメコ)
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noun
mendicant Zen priest of the Fuke sect  (see also: 虚無僧; archaic)
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noun
itinerant monk  (archaic)
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noun
one-eyed goblin; one-eyed monster
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noun
Manneken Pis (cupid-like statue urinating into a fountain); Petit Julien
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noun
kneecap
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expression
you learn, without realising it, from what is around you; a young monk outside the gate (can read sutras he has never studied)  (see also: 門前の小僧習わぬ経を読む; idiomatic expression; abbreviation)
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Most common form: 洟垂れ小僧
noun
snot-nosed kid
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noun
naughty boy; mischievous boy; little rascal; brat  (yojijukugo)
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expression
you learn, without realising it, from what is around you; a young monk outside the gate can read sutras he has never studied  (idiomatic expression)
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