[だいがく, daigaku] (n) (1) (See 総合大学) post-secondary education institution, incl. university, college, etc.; (2) (abbr) (See 大学寮, 国学・こくがく・2) former central university of Kyoto (established under the ritsuryo system for the training of government administrators); (3) (See 四書) the Great Learning - one of the Four Books; (P) #195
[あたい;あたえ(直;費);あたいえ(直)(ok), atai ; atae ( choku ; hi ); ataie ( choku )(ok)] (n) (See 国造, 姓・かばね) Atai (post-Taika hereditary title often given to regional administrators) #1785
[ぶぎょう, bugyou] (n, vs) magistrate; shogunate administrator; (P) #5607
[しっせい, shissei] (n, adj-no) administration; government; administrator; governor #6918
[くにのみやつこ;くにつこ;こくぞう, kuninomiyatsuko ; kunitsuko ; kokuzou] (n) regional administrator (pre-Taika hereditary title) #13497
[adominisutore-ta ; adominisutore-ta-] (n) administrator
[shisuado] (n) (abbr) { comp } (computer) systems administrator
[shisutemuadominisutore-ta] (n) { comp } system administrator
[システムかんりしゃ, shisutemu kanrisha] (n) { comp } system administrator
[データベースかんりしゃ, de-tabe-su kanrisha] (n) { comp } Data Base Administrator; DBA
[データかんりしゃ, de-ta kanrisha] (n) { comp } data administrator
[nettowa-kuadominisutore-ta] (n) { comp } network administrator
[ネットワークかんりしゃ, nettowa-ku kanrisha] (n) { comp } network administrator
[いな;いの, ina ; ino] (n) { Buddh } (See 六知事) one of the six administrators of a Zen temple (in charge of general affairs)
[いさんかんりにん, isankanrinin] (n) administrator of an estate
[うんえいかんりかん, un'eikanrikan] (n) administrator (government)
[うんえいしゃ, un'eisha] (n) manager; administrator
[かんきょうせきにんしゃ, kankyousekininsha] (n) environmental administrator
[かんす;かんず;かんじ, kansu ; kanzu ; kanji] (n) { Buddh } (See 六知事) one of the six administrators of a Zen temple who substitutes for the chief priest
[かんざいにん, kanzainin] (n) trustee; receiver; administrator
[かんりかん, kanrikan] (n) administrator; director; commissioner
[けんぎょう, kengyou] (n) correction; person who makes corrections; temple or shrine administrator
[こうきょうしせつかんりしゃ, koukyoushisetsukanrisha] (n) administrator (manager) of a public facility
[じむ, jimu] (n) (1) temple affairs; (2) (arch) temple administrator; person in charge of temple affairs
[ぞうし, zoushi] (n) (1) palace room for government officials or ladies in waiting; (2) room inside a palace or private estate allocated to employees; person living in such a room; (3) (See 大学寮) boarding house for trainee administrators (ritsuryo period)
[しょうかん, shoukan] (n) (1) (See 荘司) administrator of a manor; (2) (See 庄屋) village headman (Edo period)
[しょうじ, shouji] (n) administrator of a manor
[だいがくりょう, daigakuryou] (n) (See 律令制) former central university of Kyoto (established under the ritsuryo system for the training of government administrators)
[ちほうかん, chihoukan] (n) (arch) (See 地方行政官) regional administrator; local government official
[ちほうぎょうせいかん, chihougyouseikan] (n) regional administrator; local government official
[てんざ;てんぞ, tenza ; tenzo] (n) { Buddh } (See 六知事) one of the six administrators of a Zen temple (in charge of food and other matters)
[つうす, tsuusu] (n) (See 六知事) one of the six administrators of a Zen temple
[はさんかんざいにん, hasankanzainin] (n) trustee or administrator in bankruptcy
[ふうす, fuusu] (n) (See 六知事) one of the six administrators of a Zen temple (in charge of accounting)
[ろくちじ, rokuchiji] (n) six administrators of a Zen temple