聖
圣
kū
ㄎㄨ
- holy, sacred
Words with 聖圣
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Verb, Literary
1. to dig with persistent effort (e.g. to gather wild vegetables)
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Bound form
1. peerless (in wisdom, moral virtue, skill etc)
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Bound form
2. peerless individual
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3. paragon (sage, saint, emperor, master of a skill etc)
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Bound form
4. holy
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5. sacred
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1. sage
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2. the Sage (i.e. Confucius)
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Old
3. (respectful way of addressing a monarch) your sagacious majesty
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4. (religion) saint
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1. great sage
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2. mahatma
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3. king
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4. emperor
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5. outstanding personage
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6. Buddha
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1. courtier's or minister's form of address for the current Emperor
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1. holy land (of a religion)
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2. sacred place
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3. shrine
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4. holy city (such as Jerusalem, Mecca etc)
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5. center of historic interest
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1. Holy Son
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2. Jesus Christ
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3. God the Son (in the Christian Trinity)
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Verb
1. (Christianity) to be sanctified
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Verb
2. to become holy
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1. Holy sacrament
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2. Christian rite (esp. Catholic)
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3. also called 聖禮|圣礼 by Protestants
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Verb, Old
1. to have an audience with the emperor
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1. enlightened sage
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2. brilliant master (flattering words applied to ruler)
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1. divine physician
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2. sage doctor
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3. highly skilled practitioner
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1. the Emperor's body
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2. Jesus' body
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3. communion wafer (in Christian mass)