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Meanings
Noun
1. すぐれた精神的・道徳的品格。
2. 利益。利便。得。
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (75 in total)
the five virtues; tripod; three or four-legged kettle stand; family crest in the shape of such an object
① 主に酒を入れる容器の一つで、上部の首の辺りが括れた細い容器。② 泳げない人。
virtuous; rich
divine virtues
① 人がより従うべき道義的な規範。② 語義1.について学ぶ学校の教科。
Tokugawa forces
Chōtoku era (995.2.22-999.1.13)
virtuous government; government founded on good morals
Tokushima (city, prefecture)
virtueless; (arch.) poor
Ōtoku era (1084.2.7-1087.4.7)
vice; immorality; corruption
great virtue; virtuous priest; priest; rich person
benevolence; goodness
immoral; unethical
emperor's virtue
① 道徳にかなった良い行い。
the House of Tokugawa; the Tokugawas
natural virtue; personal virtue
natural virtue; personal virtue
① 徳の足りないこと。② 徳に背くこと。
Tokugawa shogunate (i.e. the Edo shogunate, 1603-1867)
① 優れて高い徳。
benevolent rule; moratorium on debts
great virtue; virtuous priest; priest; rich person
Tokugawa period (i.e. the Edo period, 1603-1867)
virtuous; rich
Tokugawa's side
virtuous; respectable
① 沢山の徳の中で最も基本的なもの。
virtue and influence; virtue and authority
① 道徳として守るべき義務。
Shōtoku era (1711.4.25-1716.6.22)
moral character or consciousness
Tentoku era (957.10.27-961.2.16)
imperial virtue; heavenly virtue; greatest virtue; highest virtue
virtue gained by practising Buddhism
knowledge and virtue
strong, immovable sense of morality; high moral character; chastity; virtue
(types of) virtue
fortune; happiness and prosperity
① 威武の徳。武道の徳。武事の徳。
① 優れた徳性。② 生まれつきの曇りの無い本性。
repayment of someone's kindness; showing one's gratitude; moral requital
influence of great virtue; influence of ancestors
great virtue
① 社会生活における道徳。
various virtues; all kinds of virtues; many virtuous priests
① 婦人として守るべき徳義。
three primary virtues: valour, wisdom and benevolence (valor)
grace; blessing; compassion
① 人に知られないようにしてする善行。
virtues
intelligence and virtue
learning and virtue
moral sense
goddess of (lucky) directions
Jōtoku era (1097.11.21-1099.8.28); Shōtoku era
to practice virtue; to practise virtue
charity; caritas
Montoku Jitsuroku (fifth of the six classical Japanese history texts)
personal morals; personal virtues
economical product; economy-sized goods
great virtue; outstanding virtue
Nihon Montoku Tennō Jitsuroku (fifth of the six classical Japanese history texts)
the early bird catches the worm
the virtuous man will not long remain lonely
national morality
Kantoku era (1044.11.24-1046.4.14)
wondrous virtue; miraculous virtue
debt cancellation order issued by the Emperor or the Shogun (during the Muromachi and Kamakura periods)
Tokuyama Dam
Examples (2 in total)
The only reward of virtue is virtue.
He is a man of virtue.