(n) moral law
(adj-i) virtuous
respectable
(exp) to practice virtue
to practise virtue
(n) uprising (during the Muromachi period) demanding debt cancellation orders
(n) Tokugawa period (i.e. the Edo period, 1600-1867 CE)
(n) Tokugawa shogunate (i.e. the Edo shogunate, 1603-1867)
(n) two-handed head twist down
(n) double standard of morality
(n) being perfectly happy and prosperous
wealth and happiness
(n) (abbr) Montoku Jitsuroku (fifth of the six classical Japanese history texts)
(n) fraudulant site
(n) corrupt politician
(n) modest virtue
(n) multipurpose knife
swiss army knife
(n) (Buddh) Yamantaka Vidya-raja
conqueror of Death
(n) Moral Rearmament
MRA
(n) moral hazard
(n) moral vacuum
(n) argument from morality (for the existence of God)
(n) negative virtues
(exp) poem in praise of God
(exp) the early bird gets the worm (lit: to wake up early gets you three (small value) coins)
(exp) (id) The early bird catches the worm
(n) Nihon Montoku Tenno Jitsuroku (fifth of the six classical Japanese history texts)
(exp) (with an apologetic tone) undesirable state brought about by (my) lack of virtue
feeling morally responsible
mea culpa