Japanese Jouyou-kanji “法” means “Regulation”, “Way to do” or “How to do” etc.
Words |
Meanings |
法度(はっと-ha tto) |
① Ban, Prohibition, Taboo, Something forbidden, ② Rule, Regulation, Law |
法被(はっぴ-ha ppi) |
Happi coat, Happy coat, Workman’s livery coat, Traditional Japanese straight-sleeved coat |
法案(ほうあん-ho u a n) |
Bill (law), Measure, Draft |
法医学(ほういがく-ho u i ga ku) |
Forensic medicine, Forensic pathology, Legal medicine |
法印(ほういん-ho u i n) |
① Highest rank among priests, ② Mountain ascetic monk, ③ Signs that distinguish Buddhist teachings from other faiths, ④ Title given to a great physician or painter |
法会(ほうえ-ho u e) |
Buddhist memorial service |
法衣(ほうえ-ho u e) |
Vestment, Priest’s robe, Clerical garment |
法益(ほうえき-ho u e ki) |
Interests protected by law, Benefit and protection of the law, Legal benefit |
法悦(ほうえつ-ho u e tsu) |
① Religious ecstasy, ② Ecstasy, Rapture, Transport, Exaltation, Raptus |
法王(ほうおう-ho u o u) |
① Buddha, ② Pope, Pontiff, Bishop of rome, Catholic pope |
法皇(ほうおう-ho u o u) |
Monk‐emperor, Retired emperor with a Buddhist name |
法科(ほうか-ho u ka) |
Law department, Law course |
法界(ほうかい or ほっかい-ho u ka i (or) ho kka i) |
① Universe, ② Realm of thought, ③ Underlying principle of reality, Manifestation of true thusness |
法外(ほうがい-ho u ga i) |
Unreasonable, Excessive, Inordinate, Undue, Exorbitant, Unconscionable, Outrageous |
法学(ほうがく-ho u ga ku) |
Jurisprudence, Law |
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