1 | 五 (い) |
(num) five |
2 | 五 (いつ) |
(num) five |
3 | 五重 (いつえ) |
(n) five-storied |
4 | 五日 (いつか) |
(n) five days |
5 | 五つ (いつつ) |
(n) five |
6 | 陰陽五行 (いんようごぎょう) |
(n) the cosmic dual forces (yin and yang) and the five elements (metal, wood, water, fire and earth) in Chinese cosmology |
7 | 陰陽五行 (おんようごぎょう) |
(n) the cosmic dual forces (yin and yang) and the five elements (metal, wood, water, fire and earth) in Chinese cosmology |
8 | 鎌倉五山 (かまくらござん) |
(n) the five great Rinzai temples of Kamakura (Kencho-ji, Engaku-ji, Jufuku-ji, Jochi-ji, Jomyo-ji) |
9 | 五 (ご) |
(num) five |
10 | 五悪 (ごあく) |
(n) the five sins in Buddhism (murder, theft, adultery, falsehood and drink) |
11 | 五明後日 (ごあさって) |
(n-adv,n-t) four days from now (five days in some places) |
12 | 五蘊 (ごうん) |
(n) (Buddh) the five skandhas (the five aggregates: matter, sensation, perception, mental formations and consciousness) |
13 | 五戒 (ごかい) |
(n) (Buddh) the five precepts (prohibitions against killing, theft, sexual misconduct, lying and intemperance) |
14 | 五官 (ごかん) |
(n) the five sense organs |
15 | 五感 (ごかん) |
(n) the five senses |
16 | 五行 (ごぎょう) |
(n) wu xing (the five elements of traditional Chinese philosophy: wood, fire, earth, metal and water) |
17 | 五刑 (ごけい) |
(n) (1) (arch) five punishments (of ancient China: tattooing, cutting off the nose, cutting off a leg, castration or confinement, death) |
18 | 五桁 (ごけた) |
(n) five-digit number |
19 | 五絃 (ごげん) |
(n) five strings |
20 | 五眼 (ごげん) |
(n) (Buddh) the five eyes (physical eye, heavenly eye, wisdom eye, dharma eye and Buddha eye) |
21 | 五胡 (ごこ) |
(n) Wu Hu (five tribes that migrated into China between the 3rd & 5th centuries: Xiongnu, Jie, Xianbei, Di, Qiang) |
22 | 五更 (ごこう) |
(n) the five night watches |
23 | 五言絶句 (ごごんぜっく) |
(n) poem of four lines, each of five (Chinese) characters |
24 | 五言律詩 (ごごんりっし) |
(n) poem of eight lines, each of five (Chinese) characters |
25 | 五彩 (ごさい) |
(n) the five colours: green, yellow, red, white and black |
26 | 五山 (ごさん) |
(n) (obsc) five most important temples of a region |
27 | 五罪 (ござい) |
(n) (1) (arch) five punishments (of the ritsuryo system: light caning, severe caning, imprisonment, exile, death) |
28 | 五山 (ござん) |
(n) five important temples of a region |
29 | 五指 (ごし) |
(n) the five fingers |
30 | 五色の賤 (ごしきのせん) |
(n) (arch) five lowly castes of the ritsuryo system |
31 | 五爵 (ごしゃく) |
(n) five ranks of nobility (duke, marquis, count, viscount, baron) |
32 | 五重 (ごじゅう) |
(n) five-storied |
33 | 五重塔 (ごじゅうのとう) |
(n) five-storied pagoda |
34 | 五重の塔 (ごじゅうのとう) |
(n) five-storied pagoda |
35 | 五情 (ごじょう) |
(n) the five passions (anger, joy, hatred, desire and grief) |
36 | 五常 (ごじょう) |
(n) the five cardinal Confucian virtues (justice, politeness, wisdom, fidelity and benevolence) |
37 | 五節句 (ごせっく) |
(n) the five festivals (Jan 7th, March 3rd, May 5th, July 7th and Sep 9th) |
38 | 五節 (ごせつ) |
(n) the five festivals (Jan 7th, March 3rd, May 5th, July 7th and Sep 9th) |
39 | 五賤 (ごせん) |
(n) (arch) (obsc) (abbr) five lowly castes of the ritsuryo system |
40 | 五臓 (ごぞう) |
(n) the five viscera (liver, lungs, heart, kidney and spleen) |
41 | 五大 (ごだい) |
(n) (1) (Buddh) the five elements (earth, water, fire, wind, aether) |
42 | 五大明王 (ごだいみょうおう) |
(n) (Buddh) five great wisdom kings (Acala, Kundali, Trilokavijaya, Vajrayaksa, Yamantaka) |
43 | 五等爵 (ごとうしゃく) |
(n) five ranks of nobility (duke, marquis, count, viscount, baron) |
44 | 五徳 (ごとく) |
(n) (1) the five virtues |
45 | 五人組 (ごにんぐみ) |
(n) five-family unit |
46 | 五人囃子 (ごにんばやし) |
(n) five court-musician dolls at the Girl's Festival (in March) |
47 | 五倍 (ごばい) |
(n) five times |
48 | 五分 (ごふん) |
(n-t) five minutes |
49 | 五奉行 (ごぶぎょう) |
(n) the five commissioners (administrative organ of feudal Japan established by Toyotomi Hideyoshi) |
50 | 五分 (ごぶん) |
(vs) to divide into five parts |
51 | 五本 (ごほん) |
(n) five (long cylindrical things) |
52 | 五本指 (ごほんゆび) |
(n) (1) five-toed (socks) |
53 | 五本指靴下 (ごほんゆびくつした) |
(n) five-toed socks |
54 | 五本指ソックス (ごほんゆびソックス) |
(n) five-toed socks |
55 | 五明 (ごみょう) |
(n) the five sciences of ancient India (grammar and composition, arts and mathematics, medicine, logic, and philosophy) |
56 | 五夜 (ごや) |
(n) (1) (arch) division of the night (from approx. 7 pm to 5 am) into five 2-hour periods |
57 | 五稜郭 (ごりょうかく) |
(n) five-sided fortification |
58 | 五稜堡 (ごりょうほ) |
(n) (1) five-sided fort |
59 | 五倫 (ごりん) |
(n) the five Confucian filial-piety relationships |
60 | 五輪の塔 (ごりんのとう) |
(n) five-story pagoda |
61 | 五倫の道 (ごりんのみち) |
(n) the five Confucian filial-piety relationships |
62 | 五輪のマーク (ごりんのマーク) |
(n) five-ring Olympic emblem |
63 | 七五調 (しちごちょう) |
(n) seven-and-five-syllable meter |
64 | 週五日 (しゅういつか) |
(exp) five days a week |
65 | 神道五部書 (しんとうごぶしょ) |
(n) five fundamental texts of Ise Shinto |
66 | 上位五番 (じょういごばん) |
(n) last five matches of makushita division wrestlers (sumo) |
67 | 地神五代 (ちじんごだい) |
(n) five generations of earthly deities |
68 | 四当五落 (よんとうごらく) |
(exp) sleep four hours pass, sleep five hours fail |
69 | モーセ五書 (モーセごしょ) |
(n) Pentateuch (first five books of the Bible, traditionally attributed to Moses) |
70 | モーセの五書 (モーセのごしょ) |
(n) (obsc) Pentateuch (first five books of the Bible, traditionally attributed to Moses) |