E jie, È jiè, È jiě: 1 definition
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1) 惡戒 [è jiè] refers to: “perverted discipline”.
惡戒 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Related Chinese terms] 惡律儀; 非律儀; 破戒; 惡; 毀犯戒; 犯; 犯戒; 犯重; 犯重罪; 罪; 邪戒.
[Sanskrit] dauśśīlya; dauḥśīlya.
[Pali] dussīla; dussīlya.
[Tibetan] tshul khrims 'chal ba.
[Vietnamese] ác giới.
[Korean] 악계 / akgye.
[Japanese] アクカイ / akukai.
2) 惡解 [è jiě] refers to: “wrong understanding”.
惡解 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Vietnamese] ác giải.
[Korean] 악해 / akhae.
[Japanese] アクゲ / akuge.
Chinese language.
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Starts with: E jie lu, E jie ren, E jie tuo, E jie tuo yao.
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