gairaigo Sanskrit origin noun noun (generic)
- rakshasa, man-eating demon in Hinduism and Buddhism
gairaigo Sanskrit origin noun noun (generic)
- sangha (the Buddhist community)
gairaigo Sanskrit origin noun noun (generic)
- Gautama Buddha, Shakyamuni, the historical Buddha (5th century BCE?)
gairaigo Sanskrit origin noun noun (generic) historical term abbreviation
- bhikkhuni (fully ordained Buddhist nun)
- travelling female entertainer dressed as a nun (Kamakura, Muromachi periods)
- lowly prostitute dressed as a nun (Edo period)
- female servant hired to take the blame for a noblewoman's farts
gairaigo Sanskrit origin search-only kana form Buddhism noun noun (generic) numeric
- an extremely great number (often said to be 100 million)
- 10^60 (or 10^72)
gairaigo Sanskrit origin Buddhism noun noun (generic) numeric
- a number so great it can never be counted to
- 10^56 (or 10^64)
gairaigo Sanskrit origin noun noun (generic)
- bhikkhu (fully ordained Buddhist monk)
gairaigo Sanskrit origin usually written using kana alone noun noun (generic) noun taking the genitive case particle ใฎ adjective (generic)
- Brahman (priest of Hinduism, members of the highest caste)
- Brahmanism, priest of Brahmanism
gairaigo Sanskrit origin rarely used kanji form search-only kanji form Buddhism noun noun (generic)
- Naraka, Hell, Hades
- very bottom, the end, worst possible circumstances
- trap room (of a theatre), below-stage basement