Kino Momoye and Onomo Toku Kino Momoye once ridiculed some of Kobo Daishi's characters, and said that one of them resembled a conceited wrestler.
When Onomo Toku awoke it was to find that his body was covered with bruises and that his flesh was bleeding in many places.
Legend records that one named Onomo Tokusaid that the saint's character Shu was far more like the character "rice.
The earliest so-called legislation which we meet with is embodied in a proclamation issued by the Regent Sh[=o]toku Taishi in A.
Other attempts to propagate Buddhism were little more successful, and it was not until the time of the Regent Sh[=o]toku Taishi that it made any substantial progress.
When a possessive pronoun is associated with the noun; ho mai toku kakahu, give me my garment.
Ko ta koutou e inoi ai i toku ingoa, whatever ye ask in my name.
Indeed; Tenei ano nga tangata o toku kainga te mahi nei i te kino, Here truly are the people, &c.
Again,--he mea tiki i toku whare, a thing fetched from my house.
Sh[=o]toku may be almost called the founder of Japanese Buddhism.
Sh[=o]toku ordered food to be given him, and wrapped his own mantle round him.
And so it was settled that littleToku should sail the seas over with his future planned out for him.
Little Toku was quite placid during this change, the only objection he made being to clothes, which, in the state of the weather, seemed perfectly reasonable to every one.
Jean and Ko-yeda had many good times together, the tractable little Toku being left in charge of the two Japanese girls who had agreed to see to him during the voyage.
And so the small Toku remained at the school while the Corners went on with their sightseeing.
He will just love to do it when I tell him that Toku is to be reared in such a way as will make him a good servant for us.
When Carter and I are married, I am going to have Toku for our very best servant.
The impulse which Shōtoku had given to Buddhism did not subside.
The Chinese calendar(88) was first used in the reign of the Empress Suiko under the regency of Shōtoku Taishi.
Many of the principal temples of Buddhism in different parts of Japan take their origin from the time of Shōtoku Taishi, and no single character in history is so intimately connected with the development of Buddhism.
This prince is better known by his posthumous title of Shōtoku Taishi (great teacher of the divine virtue), and is held in great reverence as the principal founder and promoter of Buddhism in Japan.
Shabî-toku in the year following the death of Sargon.
Historians have desired to recognise in Sethon a King Zêt of the XXIIIth dynasty, or even Shabîtoku of the XXVth dynasty; Krall identified him with Satni in the demotic story of Satni-Umois.
Ko te mahi ahau i toku whare, I am going to work at my house.
Kia hoki mai koe ka hanga ahau i toku whare, when you return I shall build my house.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "toku" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.