"祭" • Chinese-English Dictionary

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(Bushou)
Strokes 5
Composition
Strokes 11
Structure
Decomp. 祭二小
月又示
Prononciation
Mandarin jì; Zhài
Entry Methods
Pinyin ji4; Zhai4
Kanji /
Cangjie
BOMMF
月人一一火
Sijiao 2790.1
Wubi WFIU
CNS 11643 1-5C42
Encodages (hexa)
Unicode U+796D
GB2312 BCC0
BIG5 B2BD
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Results for 祭
 jì to offer a sacrifice to (gods or ancestors) / memorial ceremony / (in classical novels) to recite an incantation to activate a magic weapon / (lit. and fig.) to wield
 Zhài surname Zhai
Results beginning with 祭
 jì sì to offer sacrifices to the gods or ancestors
 jì sī priest
 jì tán altar
 jì diàn to offer sacrifices (to one's ancestors) / to hold or attend a memorial service
 jì zǔ to offer sacrifices to one's ancestors
 jì pǐn offering
 jì bài to offer sacrifice (to one's ancestors)
 jì diǎn sacrificial ceremony / religious festival
 jì jiǔ to offer a libation / person who performs the libation before a banquet / senior member of a profession / important government post in imperial China
 jì wén funeral oration / eulogy / elegiac address
 jì lǐ sacrificial offerings / worship / religious rite
 jì Kǒng to offer sacrifices to Confucius
 jì zào to offer sacrifices to the kitchen god
 jì qì ritual dishes / sacrificial vessels
 jì wù sacrifices
 jì chū to brandish (a figurative weapon, i.e. some measure intended to deal with the situation) / to resort to (some tactic)
 jì diào to mourn and offer prayers
 jì sài to give sacrifice
 jì shēng sacrificial animal
 jì sī quán shù priestcraft
Approximate Results for 祭
 bài jì to worship / to observe religious rites / to pay one's respects (to one's ancestors etc)
 xiàn jì to offer sacrifice
 gōng jì public memorial service
 zhǔ jì to perform the sacrificial rites at a funeral
 diàn jì pouring of wine on ground for sacrifice
 diào jì a worship ceremony for the dead / to offer sacrifice (to ancestors) / a libation
 sī jì priest
 xuè jì blood sacrifice / animal sacrifice (to a God or ancestral spirit)
 yá jì a good meal / sumptuous food
 zhāi jì to offer sacrifices (to gods or ancestors) whilst abstaining from meat, wine etc
 dà jì sī High Priest
 dǎ yá jì to have a large and sumptuous meal (traditionally on the 1st and 15th of each month)
 quán shāo jì burnt offering (Judaism)
 yóu tài jì sī Judas
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