[しゃか, shaka] (n) the Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama, 563 BCE-483 BCE) (san #13995
[バカがうつる(バカが移る);ばかがうつる(馬鹿が移る), baka gautsuru ( baka ga utsuru ); bakagautsuru ( baka ga utsuru )] (exp, v5r) (col) to catch 'the stupid' (e.g. from talking to stupid people, watching mindless TV, etc.)
[いっぽまちがうと, ippomachigauto] (exp) make one wrong move and...; take one wrong step and...
[げりがうつった, gerigautsutta] (exp) infected with diarrhea (diarrhoea)
[けいこぼん, keikobon] (n) practice book used in Joruri and Nagauta
[ごぶつ, gobutsu] (n) { Buddh } (See 弥勒, 前仏・2) Maitreya (buddha appearing 5.67 billion years after the death of Gautama)
[しゃかさんぞん, shakasanzon] (n) (obsc) image of Gautama Buddha flanked by two attendants
[せそん, seson] (n) World-Honored One (honorific name for Gautama Buddha)
[ぜんぶつ, zenbutsu] (n) (1) { Buddh } Buddha prior to Gautama; (2) { Buddh } (See 後仏) Gautama Buddha; Shakyamuni
[だいにちにょらい, dainichinyorai] (n) { Buddh } Vairocana; Mahavairocana (Bliss Body of the historical Gautama Buddha); Dainichi Buddha; Nyorai Buddha
[ながうた, nagauta] (n) long epic song with shamisen accompaniment (developed in Edo in the early 17th century); (P)
[ちょうか;ながうた, chouka ; nagauta] (n) (1) (See 短歌) traditional Japanese poem with verses of five and seven morae repeated at least three times, usu. ending with a verse of seven; (2) (ながうた only) (See 長唄) long epic song with shamisen accompaniment (developed in Kyoto in the late 16th century)