noun, noun or participle which takes 'suru'
meat-eating and marriage (of a Buddhist priest)
A yojijukugo referring to the practice, historically controversial in Japanese Buddhism, of priests eating meat and taking a wife. Often used in historical or religious contexts.
日本仏教では、明治以降に肉食妻帯が広まった。
In Japanese Buddhism, meat-eating and marriage became widespread after the Meiji period.
彼は肉食妻帯の僧侶として知られている。
He is known as a priest who eats meat and has a wife.