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    di4
ti
 mikado
    みかど
emperor
emperor (of Japan); mikado; (female given name) Mikado
Ruler, sovereign; translit. t.

帝一

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 teiichi / techi
    ていいち
(given name) Teiichi

帝乙

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dì yǐ
    di4 yi3
ti i
Di Yi (died 1076 BC), Shang dynasty king, reigned 1101-1076 BC

帝二

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 teiji / teji
    ていじ
(personal name) Teiji

帝京

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dì jīng
    di4 jing1
ti ching
 teikyou / tekyo
    ていきょう
imperial capital
the capital; (surname) Teikyō

帝人

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 teijin / tejin
    ていじん
(company) Teijin; (c) Teijin

帝位

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dì wèi
    di4 wei4
ti wei
 teii / te
    ていい
imperial throne
imperial throne; the Crown

帝俄

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dì é
    di4 e2
ti o
Tsarist Russia

帝俊

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dì jun
    di4 jun4
ti chün
Dijun, Shang dynasty protector God, possibly same as legendary Emperor 嚳|喾[Di4 Ku4]

帝冠

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 teikan / tekan
    ていかん
imperial crown; diadem

帝切

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 teisetsu / tesetsu
    ていせつ
(abbreviation) {med} (See 帝王切開) Caesarean section; C-section

帝制

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dì zhì
    di4 zhi4
ti chih
 teisei / tese
    ていせい
autocratic monarchy; imperial regime
(noun - becomes adjective with の) imperial government; imperialism; monarchical rule

帝劇

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 teigeki / tegeki
    ていげき
(place) Imperial Theatre (Tokyo); (place-name) Imperial Theatre (Tokyo)

帝力

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dì lì
    di4 li4
ti li
Dili, capital of East Timor

帝后

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dì hòu
    di4 hou4
ti hou
empress; imperial consort

帝命

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 teimei / teme
    ていめい
imperial order

帝嚳


帝喾

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dì kù
    di4 ku4
ti k`u
    ti ku
Di Ku or Emperor Ku, one of the Five Legendary Emperors 五[wu3 di4], great-grandson of the Yellow Emperor 黃|黄[Huang2 di4]

帝国

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 teikoku / tekoku
    ていこく

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Empire
(1) empire; (can be adjective with の) (2) imperial

帝國


帝国

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dì guó
    di4 guo2
ti kuo

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Empire
empire; imperial
See: 帝国

帝土

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 teido / tedo
    ていど
imperial domain

帝大

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 teidai / tedai
    ていだい
(hist) (abbreviation) (See 帝国大学・1) imperial university

帝天

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dì tiān
    di4 tian1
ti t`ien
    ti tien
 Taiten
Indradatta

帝奈

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 teina / tena
    ていな
(personal name) Teina

帝威

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 teii / te
    ていい
imperial majesty; (surname) Tei

帝子

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 teiko / teko
    ていこ
(female given name) Teiko

帝室

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 teishitsu / teshitsu
    ていしつ
Imperial Family; Imperial Household

帝居

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dì jū
    di4 ju1
ti chü
 taiko
The abode of Indra.

帝展

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 teiten / teten
    ていてん
(abbr. of 帝国美術院美術展覧会) Imperial Academy art exhibition

帝岬

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 mikadosaki
    みかどさき
(place-name) Mikadosaki

帝崎

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 mikadozaki
    みかどざき
(surname) Mikadozaki

帝幢

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dì chuáng
    di4 chuang2
ti ch`uang
    ti chuang
 Taitō
Indradhvaja

帝座

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 teiza / teza
    ていざ
imperial throne

帝廟

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 teibyou / tebyo
    ていびょう
imperial mausoleum

帝弓

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dì gōng
    di4 gong1
ti kung
 tai kyū
Indra's bow

帝徳

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 teitoku / tetoku
    ていとく
emperor's virtue

帝心

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dì xīn
    di4 xin1
ti hsin
 Teishin
Title given to 杜順 Tu Shun, founder of the Huayan school, by Tang Tai Tsung.

帝政

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 teisei / tese
    ていせい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) imperial government; imperialism; monarchical rule

帝日

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 teijitsu / tejitsu
    ていじつ
lucky day

帝月

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 mikazuki
    みかづき
(female given name) Mikazuki

帝業

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 teigyou / tegyo
    ていぎょう
imperial task

帝権

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 teiken / teken
    ていけん
imperial authority; imperial prerogative; imperium

帝欠

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 teiketsu / teketsu
    ていけつ
imperial palace gate; imperial palace

帝沙

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dì shā
    di4 sha1
ti sha
 teisa / tesa
    ていさ
(female given name) Teisa
Tiṣya; an ancient Buddha; also the father of Śāriputra.

帝治

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 teiji / teji
    ていじ
(male given name) Teiji

帝王

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dì wáng
    di4 wang2
ti wang
 teiou / teo
    ていおう
regent; monarch
sovereign; emperor; monarch
a major king

帝相

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dì xiàng
    di4 xiang4
ti hsiang
 Taisō
Indra-dhvaja, a Buddha 'said to have been a contemporary of Śākyamuni, living south-west of our universe, an incarnation of the seventh son of Mahābhijñajñānabhibhū.' Eitel.

帝網


帝网

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dì wǎng
    di4 wang3
ti wang
 taimō
(釋網) ? Indra-jala. The net of Indra, hanging in Indra's 宮 hall, out of which all things can be produced; also the name of an incantation considered all-powerful.

帝耀

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 taiyou / taiyo
    たいよう
(personal name) Taiyou

帝良

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 teira / tera
    ていら
(female given name) Teira

帝輝

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 taiga
    たいが
(male given name) Taiga

帝辛

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dì xīn
    di4 xin1
ti hsin
Emperor Xin, last ruler of Shang (11th Century BC), famous as a tyrant

帝道

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 teidou / tedo
    ていどう
the imperial way; principles of imperial rule

帝都

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dì dū
    di4 du1
ti tu
 teito / teto
    ていと
imperial capital
imperial capital; (given name) Teito

帝釈

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 taishaku
    たいしゃく
(abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 帝釈天) Śakra (Deva); Shakra; Indra; Shakra Devanam Indra; the king of heaven in Hindu mythology; (surname) Taishiyaku

帝釋


帝释

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dì shì
    di4 shi4
ti shih
 taishaku
    たいしゃく
(surname) Taishaku
Sovereign Śakra; Indra; 能天 mighty lord of devas; Lord of the Trayastriṃśas, i.e. the thirty-three heavens 三十三天 q. v.; he is also styled 釋迦提桓因陀羅 (or 釋迦提婆因陀羅) (or 釋迦提桓因達羅 or 釋迦提婆因達羅); 釋桓因 Śakra-devānām Indra.

帝闕

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 teiketsu / teketsu
    ていけつ
(out-dated kanji) imperial palace gate; imperial palace

帝陵

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 teiryou / teryo
    ていりょう
imperial mausoleum

帝須


帝须

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dì xū
    di4 xu1
ti hsü
 Taishu
Tiṣya

上帝

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shàng dì
    shang4 di4
shang ti
 joutei; shoutei / jote; shote
    じょうてい; しょうてい

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God of Zion / God of Abraham
God
(1) Shangdi (creator deity in Chinese folk religion); (2) {Christn} God

五帝

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wǔ dì
    wu3 di4
wu ti
 gotai
the Five Legendary Emperors, usually taken to be the Yellow Emperor 黃|黄[Huang2 di4], Zhuanxu 顓頊|颛顼[Zhuan1 xu1], Di Ku 嚳|喾[Di4 Ku4], Tang Yao 唐堯|唐尧[Tang2 Yao2] and Yu Shun 虞舜[Yu2 Shun4]
five emperors

元帝

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 gentei / gente
    げんてい
(personal name) Gentei

先帝

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 sentei / sente
    せんてい
the late emperor; preceding emperor

出帝

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 shutsutei / shutsute
    しゅつてい
(personal name) Shutsutei

前帝

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 zentei / zente
    ぜんてい
(rare) (See 先帝) preceding emperor

反帝

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fǎn dì
    fan3 di4
fan ti
 hantei / hante
    はんてい
to be anti-imperialist
(See 反帝国主義) anti-imperialism

和帝

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 watei / wate
    わてい
(personal name) Watei

哀帝

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 aitei / aite
    あいてい
(personal name) Aitei

大帝

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dà dì
    da4 di4
ta ti
 taitei / taite
    たいてい
heavenly emperor; "the Great" (title)
great emperor; ... the Great
Mahendra

天帝

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tiān dì
    tian1 di4
t`ien ti
    tien ti
 tentei / tente
    てんてい
God of heaven; Celestial emperor
(1) Shangdi (supreme deity in ancient Chinese religion); (2) {Christn} God; (3) {Buddh} (See 帝釈天・たいしゃくてん) Shakra (king of heaven in Hindu mythology); Indra
King, or emperor of Heaven, i. e. 因陀羅 Indra, i. e. 釋 (釋迦); 釋迦婆; (釋); Śakra, king of the devaloka 忉利天, one of the ancient gods of India, the god of the sky who fights the demons with his vajra, or thunderbolt. He is inferior to the trimūrti, Brahma, Viṣṇu, and Śiva, having taken the place of Varuṇa, or sky. Buddhism adopted him as its defender, though, like all the gods, he is considered inferior to a Buddha or any who have attained bodhi. His wife is Indrāṇī.

女帝

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 jotei; nyotei / jote; nyote
    じょてい; にょてい
empress

安帝

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 antei / ante
    あんてい
(personal name) Antei

宣帝

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 sentei / sente
    せんてい
(personal name) Sentei

小帝

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 komikado
    こみかど
(place-name) Komikado

少帝

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 shoutei / shote
    しょうてい
(personal name) Shoutei

平帝

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 heitei / hete
    へいてい
(personal name) Heitei

幼帝

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 youtei / yote
    ようてい
young emperor

康帝

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 koutei / kote
    こうてい
(personal name) Kōtei

廃帝

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 haitei / haite
    はいてい
dethroned emperor or king; (personal name) Haitei

影帝

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yǐng dì
    ying3 di4
ying ti
(male) superstar of the silver screen; best actor award winner

志帝

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 shitei / shite
    してい
(personal name) Shitei

恭帝

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 kyoutei / kyote
    きょうてい
(personal name) Kyōtei

恵帝

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 keitei / kete
    けいてい
(personal name) Keitei

愍帝

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 bintei / binte
    びんてい
(personal name) Bintei

懐帝

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 kaitei / kaite
    かいてい
(personal name) Kaitei

成帝

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 seitei / sete
    せいてい
(personal name) Seitei

揭帝

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jiē dì
    jie1 di4
chieh ti
 gatei
gate

敬帝

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 keitei / kete
    けいてい
(personal name) Keitei

文帝

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 buntei / bunte
    ぶんてい
(personal name) Buntei

新帝

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 shintei / shinte
    しんてい
new emperor

日帝

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 nittei / nitte
    にってい
(abbreviation) (short for 日本帝国主義) Japanese imperialism

明帝

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 meitei / mete
    めいてい
(personal name) Meitei

昭帝

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 shoutei / shote
    しょうてい
(personal name) Shoutei

景帝

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 keitei / kete
    けいてい
(personal name) Keitei

暁帝

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 gyoutei / gyote
    ぎょうてい
(given name) Gyoutei

桓帝

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 kantei / kante
    かんてい
(personal name) Kantei

楊帝

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 youdai / yodai
    ようだい
(personal name) Yōdai

武帝

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 butei / bute
    ぶてい
(person) Wu (Chinese emperor); Butei

殤帝

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 shoutei / shote
    しょうてい
(personal name) Shoutei

沖帝

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 chuutei / chute
    ちゅうてい
(personal name) Chuutei

法帝

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fǎ dì
    fa3 di4
fa ti
 hottei
Dharma emperor, i. e. the Buddha.

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