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The Ruiju myōgishō (類聚名義抄, "Classified dictionary of pronunciations and meanings, annotated"), alternatively misread as Ruijū myōgishō, is a Japanese dictionary from the late Heian Period. The title, sometimes abbreviated as Myōgishō, combines the ruiju ("classified dictionary") from the Wamyō Ruijushō and the myōgi ("pronunciation and meaning/definition") from the Tenrei Banshō Myōgi. Additional Buddhist titles, like Sanbō ruiju myōgishō (三宝類聚名義抄), use the word sanbō (三宝 "Three Jewels") because the text was divided into butsu (仏 "Buddha"), hō (法 "Dharma"), and sō (僧 "Sangha") sections.

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  • Ruiju myōgishō (fr)
  • 類聚名義抄 (ja)
  • Ruiju Myōgishō (en)
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  • Le Ruiju myōgishō (類聚名義抄, Dictionnaire classé de prononciation et de signification, annoté), souvent écrit de façon erronée Ruijū myōgishō, est un dictionnaire japonais de la fin de l'époque de Heian. Le titre, parfois abrégé en Myōgishō, combine le ruiju (« dictionnaire classé ») du Wamyō ruijushō avec le myōgi (« prononciation et signification/définition ») du Tenrei banshō meigi. D'autres titres bouddhistes, comme Sanbō ruiju myōgishō (三宝類聚名義抄), utilisent le mot sanbō (三宝, Trois joyaux) parce que le texte est scindé en sections butsu (仏, « Buddha »), hō (法, « Dharma ») et sō (僧, « Sangha »). (fr)
  • 類聚名義抄(るいじゅみょうぎしょう)は、11世紀末から12世紀頃に日本で成立した、漢字を引くための辞書(字書)。 (ja)
  • The Ruiju myōgishō (類聚名義抄, "Classified dictionary of pronunciations and meanings, annotated"), alternatively misread as Ruijū myōgishō, is a Japanese dictionary from the late Heian Period. The title, sometimes abbreviated as Myōgishō, combines the ruiju ("classified dictionary") from the Wamyō Ruijushō and the myōgi ("pronunciation and meaning/definition") from the Tenrei Banshō Myōgi. Additional Buddhist titles, like Sanbō ruiju myōgishō (三宝類聚名義抄), use the word sanbō (三宝 "Three Jewels") because the text was divided into butsu (仏 "Buddha"), hō (法 "Dharma"), and sō (僧 "Sangha") sections. (en)
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  • Le Ruiju myōgishō (類聚名義抄, Dictionnaire classé de prononciation et de signification, annoté), souvent écrit de façon erronée Ruijū myōgishō, est un dictionnaire japonais de la fin de l'époque de Heian. Le titre, parfois abrégé en Myōgishō, combine le ruiju (« dictionnaire classé ») du Wamyō ruijushō avec le myōgi (« prononciation et signification/définition ») du Tenrei banshō meigi. D'autres titres bouddhistes, comme Sanbō ruiju myōgishō (三宝類聚名義抄), utilisent le mot sanbō (三宝, Trois joyaux) parce que le texte est scindé en sections butsu (仏, « Buddha »), hō (法, « Dharma ») et sō (僧, « Sangha »). (fr)
  • The Ruiju myōgishō (類聚名義抄, "Classified dictionary of pronunciations and meanings, annotated"), alternatively misread as Ruijū myōgishō, is a Japanese dictionary from the late Heian Period. The title, sometimes abbreviated as Myōgishō, combines the ruiju ("classified dictionary") from the Wamyō Ruijushō and the myōgi ("pronunciation and meaning/definition") from the Tenrei Banshō Myōgi. Additional Buddhist titles, like Sanbō ruiju myōgishō (三宝類聚名義抄), use the word sanbō (三宝 "Three Jewels") because the text was divided into butsu (仏 "Buddha"), hō (法 "Dharma"), and sō (僧 "Sangha") sections. The origins of the Ruiju myōgishō are uncertain. Bailey concludes it was "compiled early in the twelfth century, presumably by a priest". Kaneko believes the received edition dates from the late 12th century, but the original version was compiled around 1081-1100 CE. There are various received texts of the Ruiju myōgishō and several indexes. Like other early Japanese dictionaries, the Ruiju myōgishō borrowed heavily from Chinese dictionaries, in particular the (ca. 543 CE) Yupian and the (601 CE) Qieyun. For collation of character entries, the Chinese Yupian has a system of 542 logographic radicals. The Ruiju myōgishō cuts them down into 120 radicals (bu 部), even simpler than the (ca. 900 CE) Japanese Shinsen Jikyō system of 160. The Ruiju myōgishō lists over 32,000 characters and compounds. The entries give both on'yomi Sino-Japanese borrowings and kun'yomi native Japanese readings for kanji, using Chinese fanqie spellings (from the Qieyun), Man'yōgana, and katakana. Meanings are often illustrated by quotations from over 130 Chinese classic texts and classical Japanese literature. These quotes have two types of Kanbun ("Chinese writing") annotations, shōten (声点 "tone marks") for Chinese tones and Japanese accents, and occasional kunten (訓点 "reading marks") for Japanese pronunciations. "Many passages contain no Japanese readings at all", says Bailey, "but there are a total of approximately 10,000 Japanese readings given in the whole work". While special care is needed for its commentary nature, the Ruiju myōgishō remains a standard Japanese source of information regarding Heian era pronunciation. (en)
  • 類聚名義抄(るいじゅみょうぎしょう)は、11世紀末から12世紀頃に日本で成立した、漢字を引くための辞書(字書)。 (ja)
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