-
training to
develop the
skills and to
ultimately become maki-e masters. Kōami
Dōchō (1410–1478) was the
first lacquer master linked to
specific works. His maki-e...
- government", singular: 都庁所在地,tochō
shozaichi in the [Tōkyō]-to, 道庁所在地,
dōchō shozaichi in the [Hokkai]-dō, 府庁所在地, fuchō
shozaichi in -fu, 県庁所在地, kenchō...
- movement. The
organisation was
founded in 1923
under the
leadership of
Docho Mihaylov and on the
basis of the
Great Convention of
Dobruja (Велик добруджански...
- from the Gr**** choledocho- (χοληδόχος, 'bile-containing', from chol- +
docho-, 'duct') + lith- + -iasis.
Choledocholithiasis is
frequently ****ociated...
-
Imako (藤原今子), Shijō Takasato's
daughter Second son:
Imperial Prince Priest Dōchō (1378–1446; 道朝法親王) Naishi:
Ogimachi Sanjo Sanetoshi's
daughter Naishi: Azechi-no-tsubone...
-
Tsvetan Genov 1933–1934 Ivan
Batandzhiev 1934–1939
Lyubomir Sokerov 1940–1942
Docho Hristov 1942–1944
Georgi Stoyanov 1946–1948
Isaac Catalan 1948 Ivan Nikolov...
- (自称騎士と最優の騎士, Jishō
Kishi to Saiyū no Kishi) "Synchronized Vision" (同調する視覚,
Dōchō Suru Shikaku) "The End of Sloth" (怠惰の終焉,
Taida no Shūen) "Pursuit" (追跡,...
- ****anese
Government of Korea, Muan
county incorporated Jido, Palguem, and
Docho,
which were the
other areas formerly comprising Mokpo-bu.
During the ****anese...
- not much
different in
appearance from the
kudan which emerged. The
essay Dōchō tosetsu (道聴塗説) from the Edo
Period claims that the "kudabe" (variant spelling)...
-
official certificate for
monks and nuns
issued by
government 度牒 Cn: dùdié Jp:
dochō Ko: 도첩,
docheop Vi: ??
dukkha Suffering, dissatisfaction, unsatisfactoriness...