ぞう
Meanings
Noun
Suffix
1. possession; ownership
Noun
Abbreviation
2. Tibet; Tibetan people
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (42 in total)
Kshitigarbha (bodhisattva who looks over children, travellers and the underworld); Ksitigarbha; Jizō
storehouse with thick (earthen) walls; godown
youngster; neophyte; greenhorn
Akasagarbha (bodhisattva); the Receptacle of Void
① 飲食物などを低温にして貯蔵すること。
① 大切に所蔵すること。
inexhaustible supply
① 書物を所蔵すること。また、その書物。
the Tripitaka (complete Buddhist canon)
treasuring something of value
internal (e.g. disk); built-in; equipped (with)
① 非常に大切にして、人にあまり見せずにしまっておくこと。また、その物。② 非常に大切に可愛がり育てること。また、その人。
① 自分の物としてしまっておくこと。また、その物。
① 日本の大蔵大臣(現在の財務大臣にあたる)のこと。② 各国において、国家財政を司る官庁の長のこと。現在では、財務大臣/財務長官と訳すことが多いが、慣例的に用いることがある。
① 塩漬けにして保存すること。また、そのもの。
concealment; shelter; harboring; harbouring
three branches of Buddhist sutras
treasure house; treasury
hoarding; storing away (without using)
Dao Zang; Taoist canon
① 蔵書。
Buddhist teachings; Buddhist scriptures; Dharmakara; Amitabha Buddha in a pre-enlightenment incarnation
book collector
tathagatagarbha (buddha-womb, the potential within all living things to become a buddha)
household possessions
loquacious man
scripture house
Garbhadhatu; Womb Realm; Matrix Realm
one's old possessions
private collection
copyright
held by a private individual; (in the) ownership of a private individual
rotating shelf for sutras
secretly hoarded goods (esp. those belonging to the Japanese military at the end of World War 2)
rectangular bugaku mask made of thick paper and white silk with facial features drawn on it
antheridium
Sino-Tibetan (languages)
funerary urn; cinerary urn
archegonium
one's accumulated merit; (lit.) treasure house of merit; Amithaba (Buddha)
Zōshuku Station