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Compounds of 律

  • (n) (1) law (esp. ancient East Asian criminal code)
    regulation
    (2) (Buddh) vinaya (rules for the monastic community)
    (3) (abbr) Ritsu (school of Buddhism)
    (4) (abbr) lushi (style of Chinese poem)
    (5) (musical) pitch
    (6) six odd-numbered notes of the ancient chromatic scale
    (7) (abbr) Japanese seven-tone gagaku scale, similar to Dorian mode (corresponding to: re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do)
    (n,n-suf,ctr) (8) (in traditional Eastern music) step (corresponding to a Western semitone)
  • (adj-na,n-adv,n) evenness
    uniformity
    monotony
    equality
    (P)
  • (n,adj-no) (ling) rhythm
    metre (poet)
    (P)
  • (n) metre
    rhythm
    musical temperament
  • (n) (religious) precept
    discipline
    commandment
    mitzvah
    (P)
  • (n) metre or rhythm in Chinese and Japanese traditional music
  • (n) (1) order
    observance
    discipline
    (2) rules
    law
    regulations
  • (n) (1) order
    observance
    discipline
    (2) rules
    law
    regulations
    (P)
  • (n) martial law
    articles of war
    military disciple
    military law
  • (n) criminal law
  • (n) strict law
  • (n,adj-no) autonomy
    (P)
  • (n,adj-no) melody
    tune
    (P)
  • (n,adj-no) heteronomy
    subjection
    subordination
  • (n,vs) tuning (musical)
  • (n) fixed law
  • (n,adj-no) law
    (P)
  • (n) ancient Chinese pitch pipe (12 pipes corresponding to the ancient Chinese chromatic scale)
  • (adj-na,n) honesty
    faithfulness
    conscientiousness
    integrity
  • (adj-na,n) honesty
    faithfulness
    conscientiousness
    integrity
  • (n) well-shaped verse
  • (n) Buddhist priest
  • (n) ancient Chinese verse form
  • (n) Ritsu (school of Buddhism)
  • (n) Japanese seven-tone gagaku scale (corresponding to: re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do, i.e. the Dorian mode)
  • (n,vs) rhythm
  • (n) legal provisions
    verse
  • (n) (1) law
    rule
    commandment
    (2) the Torah (the law of God as revealed to Moses)
  • (n) criminal, administrative and civil codes (forming the basis of ancient East Asian law; orig. Chinese)
    legal codes of the Nara and Heian eras based on Chinese models
  • (n) criminal, administrative and civil codes (forming the basis of ancient East Asian law; orig. Chinese)
    legal codes of the Nara and Heian eras based on Chinese models