"法の皇" meaning in All languages combined

See 法の皇 on Wiktionary

Noun [Japanese]

Forms: 法の皇 [canonical] (ruby: (のり), (すべらぎ)), nori no suberagi [romanization]
Etymology: From 法 (nori, “law, dharma”) + の (no, attributive particle) + 天皇 (suberagi, a term of address for an Emperor or Empress (regnant) of Japan). Etymology templates: {{com|ja|法|の|天皇|pos2=attributive particle|pos3=a term of address for an Emperor or Empress (regnant) of Japan|t1=law, dharma|tr1=nori|tr2=no|tr3=suberagi}} 法 (nori, “law, dharma”) + の (no, attributive particle) + 天皇 (suberagi, a term of address for an Emperor or Empress (regnant) of Japan) Head templates: {{ja-noun|のり の すべらぎ}} 法(のり)の皇(すべらぎ) • (nori no suberagi)
  1. (Buddhism) a retired emperor who becomes a Buddhist priest Categories (topical): Buddhism Synonyms: 法の御門, 法皇

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