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<123456>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
磯筋蝦 see styles |
isosujiebi いそすじえび |
(kana only) Indian bait prawn (Palaemon pacificus) |
秋老虎 see styles |
qiū lǎo hǔ qiu1 lao3 hu3 ch`iu lao hu chiu lao hu |
hot spell during autumn; Indian summer |
種姓制 种姓制 see styles |
zhǒng xìng zhì zhong3 xing4 zhi4 chung hsing chih |
caste system (traditional Indian social division) |
穿耳僧 see styles |
chuān ěr sēng chuan1 er3 seng1 ch`uan erh seng chuan erh seng senni sō |
Pierced-ear monks, many of the Indian monks wore ear-rings; Bodhidharma was called 穿耳客 the ear-pierced guest. |
羅刹國 罗刹国 see styles |
luó chà guó luo2 cha4 guo2 lo ch`a kuo lo cha kuo Rasetsukoku |
An island in the Indian Ocean, supposed to be Ceylon. |
美人蕉 see styles |
měi rén jiāo mei3 ren2 jiao1 mei jen chiao |
canna or Indian shot (genus Canna) |
羯拏僕 羯拏仆 see styles |
jien á pú jien2 a2 pu2 jien a p`u jien a pu Kanaboku |
Kaṇabhuj; Kaṇāda 蹇尼陀, founder of the Vaiśeṣika school of Indian philosophy. |
羽鰓鮐 羽鳃鲐 see styles |
yǔ sāi tái yu3 sai1 tai2 yü sai t`ai yü sai tai |
Indian mackerel |
胡道人 see styles |
hú dào rén hu2 dao4 ren2 hu tao jen kodōjin |
Monks from Central Asia or India. |
腕相撲 see styles |
udezumou / udezumo うでずもう |
(1) arm wrestling; Indian wrestling; (2) (sumo) wrestling relying on brute strength (of the arms), rather than skill |
舎衛国 see styles |
shiyaekoku しやえこく |
(place-name) Shravasti (ancient Indian city) |
芥子菜 see styles |
karashina からしな |
(kana only) Indian mustard (Brassica juncea); Chinese mustard; leaf mustard; brown mustard; mustard greens |
蘇金達 苏金达 see styles |
sū jīn dá su1 jin1 da2 su chin ta |
Sukinda, Indian city |
虎斑蛙 see styles |
torafugaeru; torafugaeru とらふがえる; トラフガエル |
(kana only) Indian bullfrog (Hoplobatrachus tigerinus); bull frog; golden frog |
衞世師 衞世师 see styles |
wèi shì shī wei4 shi4 shi1 wei shih shih Eiseishi |
Vaiśeṣika; derived from viśeṣa, characteristic, individuality, particularity or individual essence. M.W. Also 鞞世師 (or 鞞思迦); 吠世史迦; 勝論宗 An atomistic school founded by Kaṇāda. Like the Saṅkhya philosophy it taught a dualism and an endless number of souls, also by its doctrine of particularity or individual essence maintained 'the eternally distinct or sui generis nature of the nine substances' (see below), 'of which the first five including mind are held to be atomic.' M.W. The interaction of these with the six mentioned below produces cosmic evolution. It chiefly occupied itself, like the orthodox Nyāya philosophy, with the theory of knowledge, but it differed by distinguishing only six categories of cognition 六諦, viz. substance, quality, activity, species, distinction, and correlation, also a seventh of non-existence, and nine substances possessed of qualities, these 九陰 being: the five elements, air, fire, water, earth, ether, together with time, space, spirit (manas), and soul (ātman). Cf. Keith, Indian Logic and Atomism, and Dasgupta, History of Indian Philosophy. |
諾瞿陀 诺瞿陀 see styles |
nuò jù tuó nuo4 ju4 tuo2 no chü t`o no chü to dakuta |
nyagrodha. The Indian fig-tree, ficus indica, cf. 尼. |
賓伽羅 宾伽罗 see styles |
bīn qié luó bin1 qie2 luo2 pin ch`ieh lo pin chieh lo Bingara |
Piṅgala, an Indian sage to whom is attributed 'the Chandas' (M.W.), i.e. a treatise on metre. |
足相撲 see styles |
ashizumou / ashizumo あしずもう |
Indian wrestling |
踰膳那 see styles |
yú shàn nà yu2 shan4 na4 yü shan na yuzenna |
A transcription of the Sanskrit and Pali yojana, an ancient Indian measure of distance |
転輪王 see styles |
tenrinou / tenrino てんりんおう |
Chakravartin; ideal universal ruler (in Indian religions) |
金剛智 金刚智 see styles |
jīn gāng zhì jin1 gang1 zhi4 chin kang chih kongō chi |
vajramati. The indestructible and enriching diamond wisdom of the Buddha. Also the name of an Indian who came to China A.D. 619; he is said to have introduced the Yogācāra system and founded the esoteric school, but this is attributed to Amoghavajra, v. 大教. 金剛智三藏 Vajrabodhi may be the same person, but there is doubt about the matter, cf. 大教. |
金剛杵 金刚杵 see styles |
jīn gāng chǔ jin1 gang1 chu3 chin kang ch`u chin kang chu kongousho / kongosho こんごうしょ |
vajra scepter (ritual object of Buddhism) vajra (mystical weapon in Hinduism and Buddhism) (or 金剛杖) v. 金剛.; The vajra, or thunderbolt; it is generally shaped as such, but has various other forms. Any one of the beings represented with the vajra is a 金剛. The vajra is also intp. as a weapon of Indian soldiers. It is employed by the esoteric sects, and others, as a symbol of wisdom and power over illusion and evil spirits. When straight as a sceptre it is 獨股 one limbed, when three-pronged it is 三股, and so on with five and nine limbs. |
金蓮花 see styles |
kinrenka; kinrenka きんれんか; キンレンカ |
garden nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus); Indian cress; (person) Kin Renka |
長胡椒 see styles |
nagakoshou; nagakoshou / nagakosho; nagakosho ながこしょう; ナガコショウ |
(kana only) Indian long pepper (Piper longum); longpepper |
闍夜多 阇夜多 see styles |
shé yè duō she2 ye4 duo1 she yeh to Jayata |
Jayata, twentieth Indian patriarch, teacher of Vasubandhu. |
阿沙陀 see styles |
ā shā tuó a1 sha1 tuo2 a sha t`o a sha to Ashada |
āṣāḍha, 阿沙荼; 頞沙荼 the fourth month, part of June and July. Name of a monk. Aṣāḍā, an Indian constellation comprising箕 and 斗, stars in Sagittarius. Cf. 阿薩多. |
阿育王 see styles |
ā yù wáng a1 yu4 wang2 a yü wang Aiku ō |
Ashoka (304-232 BC), Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty 孔雀王朝[Kong3 que4 Wang2 chao2], ruled 273-232 BC Aśoka |
阿薩多 阿萨多 see styles |
ā sà duō a1 sa4 duo1 a sa to Asatta |
aṣāḍhā, is a double nakṣatra (two lunar mansions) associated with 箕, stars in Sagittarius; this form is said to be pūrvāṣāḍhā and is intp. as 軫, i.e. stars in Corvus, but these stars are in the Indian constellation Hastā, the Hand, which may be the more correct transliteration; cf. 阿沙陀. |
雄日芝 see styles |
ohishiba; ohishiba おひしば; オヒシバ |
(kana only) Indian goosegrass (Eleusine indica) |
離婆多 离婆多 see styles |
lí pó duō li2 po2 duo1 li p`o to li po to Ribata |
離波多; 離越; 離曰; 梨婆多 Revata; one of the twenty-eight Indian constellations, corresponding with 室 the 'house', (a) Markab, (b) Scheat, Pegasus; name of a disciple of Śākyamuni; of the leader of the second synod; of a member of the third synod; cf. 頡. |
順世派 see styles |
junseiha / junseha じゅんせいは |
Charvaka (ancient school of Indian materialism); Lokayata |
餘甘子 余甘子 see styles |
yú gān zǐ yu2 gan1 zi3 yü kan tzu yokanshi |
Indian gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica) āmraphala, v. 菴. |
鳩摩羅 鸠摩罗 see styles |
jiū mó luó jiu1 mo2 luo2 chiu mo lo |
鳩摩羅什 (鳩摩羅什婆); 鳩摩羅時婆 (or 鳩摩羅耆婆); 羅什 Kumārajīva, one of the 'four suns' of Mahāyāna Buddhism, of which he was the early and most effective propagator in China. He died in Chang-an about A.D. 412. His father was an Indian, his mother a princess of Karashahr. He is noted for the number of his translations and commentaries, which he is said to have dictated to some 800 monastic scribes. After cremation his tongue remained 'unconsumed'. |
アジア象 see styles |
ajiazou / ajiazo アジアぞう |
(kana only) Asian elephant; Indian elephant |
イシモチ see styles |
ishimochi イシモチ |
(1) (kana only) silver white croaker (Pennahia argentata); silver croaker; white croaker; (2) (kana only) Nibe croaker (Nibea mitsukurii); (3) (kana only) vertical-striped cardinalfish (Apogon lineatus); Indian perch; coral fish |
インド人 see styles |
indojin インドじん |
Indian (person) |
インド洋 see styles |
indoyou / indoyo インドよう |
Indian Ocean; (place-name) Indian Ocean |
インド犀 see styles |
indosai; indosai インドさい; インドサイ |
(kana only) Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis); great one-horned rhinoceros |
インド象 see styles |
indozou; indozou / indozo; indozo インドぞう; インドゾウ |
Indian elephant (Elephas maximus); Asian elephant |
インド豹 see styles |
indohyou; indohyou / indohyo; indohyo インドひょう; インドヒョウ |
(kana only) Indian leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) |
オヒシバ see styles |
ohishiba オヒシバ |
(kana only) Indian goosegrass (Eleusine indica) |
ガビアル see styles |
gabiaru ガビアル |
gharial (large crocodilian found on the Indian subcontinent) (fre: gavial) |
カラシナ see styles |
karashina カラシナ |
(kana only) Indian mustard (Brassica juncea); Chinese mustard; leaf mustard; brown mustard; mustard greens |
からし菜 see styles |
karashina からしな |
(kana only) Indian mustard (Brassica juncea); Chinese mustard; leaf mustard; brown mustard; mustard greens |
ギムネマ see styles |
gimunema ギムネマ |
gymnema (Indian herb) |
グルクマ see styles |
gurukuma グルクマ |
Indian mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) |
サンチタ see styles |
sanchita サンチタ |
(female given name) Sanchita (Indian female name) |
タカキビ see styles |
takakibi タカキビ |
(kana only) sorghum (Sorghum bicolor); Indian millet |
タマブキ see styles |
tamabuki タマブキ |
(kana only) Parasenecio farfarifolius var. bulbifer (variety of Indian plantain) |
チャクラ see styles |
chakura チャクラ |
chakra (centers of spiritual power in the human body, in Indian thought) (san:); (personal name) Chakra |
ツボクサ see styles |
tsubokusa ツボクサ |
(kana only) Asiatic pennywort (Centella asiatica); centella; gotu kola; Indian pennywort |
ツマジロ see styles |
tsumajiro ツマジロ |
(kana only) silvertip shark (Carcharhinus albimarginatus, a requiem shark found throughout the tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans) |
トウキビ see styles |
toukibi / tokibi トウキビ |
(kana only) Indian millet |
ヌマワニ see styles |
numawani ヌマワニ |
(kana only) mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris); marsh crocodile; Indian crocodile; Indus crocodile; Persian crocodile |
バニアン see styles |
banian バニアン |
Banyan tree (esp. Indian Banyan, Ficus benghalensis) |
ビンズイ see styles |
binzui ビンズイ |
(kana only) olive-backed pipit (Anthus hodgsoni); Hodgson's tree pipit; Indian tree pipit |
ビンディ see styles |
bindi ビンディ |
bindi (hin:); Indian forehead decoration (often a red dot) |
ホエジカ see styles |
hoejika ホエジカ |
(kana only) common muntjac (species of barking deer, Muntiacus muntjak); Indian muntjac |
マカーニ see styles |
makaani / makani マカーニ |
(n,n-suf) (food term) Indian butter sauce (hin:, urd:); makhani |
マサラー see styles |
masaraa / masara マサラー |
masala (mixture of spices used in Indian cooking) |
ムケシュ see styles |
mukeshu ムケシュ |
(male given name) Mukesh (Indian name) |
モロコシ see styles |
morokoshi モロコシ |
(kana only) sorghum (Sorghum bicolor); Indian millet |
一角サイ see styles |
ikkakusai いっかくサイ |
great one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis); Indian rhinoceros |
不可触民 see styles |
fukashokumin ふかしょくみん |
(See ハリジャン) untouchable (of the Indian caste system) |
乙女畦菜 see styles |
otomeazena; otomeazena おとめあぜな; オトメアゼナ |
(kana only) waterhyssop (Bacopa monnieri); brahmi; thyme-leafed gratiola; water hyssop; herb of grace; Indian pennywort |
五種比量 五种比量 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng bǐ liáng wu3 zhong3 bi3 liang2 wu chung pi liang goshu hiryō |
The five inferences in (Indian) logic: (1) 相比量 from appearance, e. g. fire from smoke; (2) 體比量 from the corporeal, e. g. two or more things from one; (3) 業比量 from action, e. g. the animal from its footmark; (4) 法比量 from recognized law, old age from birth; (5) 因果比量 from cause and effect, that a traveler has a destination. |
伽婆達摩 伽婆达摩 see styles |
qié pó dá mó qie2 po2 da2 mo2 ch`ieh p`o ta mo chieh po ta mo Kabadama |
Bhagavaddharma. A Western Indian monk who tr. a work on 觀自在. |
伽耶舍多 see styles |
qié yé shè duō qie2 ye2 she4 duo1 ch`ieh yeh she to chieh yeh she to Kayashata |
(or伽耶邪舍多) Gayaśāta (? Jayata), the eighteenth Indian patriarch, who laboured among the Tokhari. |
僧伽跋摩 see styles |
sēng qié bá mó seng1 qie2 ba2 mo2 seng ch`ieh pa mo seng chieh pa mo Sōgyabatsuma |
Saṅghavarman, an Indian monk who arrived in Nanjing A.D. 433, tr. five works in 434, went westward in 442. |
六十四書 六十四书 see styles |
liù shí sì shū liu4 shi2 si4 shu1 liu shih ssu shu rokujūshi sho |
The sixty-four classes of Indian writing or literature, Brahmi, Kharosthi, etc. |
六派哲学 see styles |
roppatetsugaku ろっぱてつがく |
six schools of classical Indian philosophy |
六派哲學 六派哲学 see styles |
liù pài zhé xué liu4 pai4 zhe2 xue2 liu p`ai che hsüeh liu pai che hsüeh roppa tetsugaku |
six systems of classical Indian philosophy |
北印度語 北印度语 see styles |
běi yìn dù yǔ bei3 yin4 du4 yu3 pei yin tu yü |
Hindi; a north Indian language |
北米土人 see styles |
hokubeidojin / hokubedojin ほくべいどじん |
(sometimes derog.) American Indian; native American |
十八大經 十八大经 see styles |
shí bā dà jīng shi2 ba1 da4 jing1 shih pa ta ching jūhachi dai kyō |
eighteen (non-Buddhist) classics (of Indian philosophy) |
十八明處 十八明处 see styles |
shí bā míng chù shi2 ba1 ming2 chu4 shih pa ming ch`u shih pa ming chu jūhachi myōsho |
eighteen (non-Buddhist) classics (of Indian philosophy) |
十大論師 十大论师 see styles |
shí dà lùn shī shi2 da4 lun4 shi1 shih ta lun shih jū dai ronji |
ten masters [of the Indian Yogâcāra school] |
印度佛教 see styles |
yìn dù fó jiào yin4 du4 fo2 jiao4 yin tu fo chiao Indo bukkyō |
Indian Buddhism, which began in Magadha, now Bihar, under Śākyamuni, the date of whose nirvana was circa 486 B. C. v. 佛 and 佛教. |
印度哲学 see styles |
indotetsugaku インドてつがく |
Indian philosophy |
印度哲學 印度哲学 see styles |
yìn dù zhé xué yin4 du4 zhe2 xue2 yin tu che hsüeh Indo tetsugaku インドてつがく |
(out-dated kanji) Indian philosophy Indian philosophy |
印度壽帶 印度寿带 see styles |
yìn dù shòu dài yin4 du4 shou4 dai4 yin tu shou tai |
(bird species of China) Indian paradise flycatcher (Terpsiphone paradisi) |
印度音樂 印度音乐 see styles |
yìn dù yīn yuè yin4 du4 yin1 yue4 yin tu yin yüeh |
Bhangra, Indian music (music genre) |
古傑拉爾 古杰拉尔 see styles |
gǔ jié lā ěr gu3 jie2 la1 er3 ku chieh la erh |
Gujral (name); Inder Kumar Gujral (1919-2012), Indian Janata politician, prime minister 1997-1998 |
四聲杜鵑 四声杜鹃 see styles |
sì shēng dù juān si4 sheng1 du4 juan1 ssu sheng tu chüan |
(bird species of China) Indian cuckoo (Cuculus micropterus) |
天竺三時 天竺三时 see styles |
tiān zhú sān shí tian1 zhu2 san1 shi2 t`ien chu san shih tien chu san shih tenjiku sanji |
(or 天竺三際). The three seasons of an Indian year: Grīṣma, the hot season, from first month, sixteenth day, to fifth month, fifteenth; Varṣākāla, the rainy season, fifth month, sixteenth, the to ninth month, fifteenth; Hemanta, the cold season, ninth month, sixteenth, to first month, fifteenth. These three are each divided into two, making six seasons, or six periods: Vasanta and grīṣma, varṣākāla and śarad, hemanta and śiśira. The twelve months are Caitra, Vaiśākha, Jyaiṣṭha, Āṣāḍha, Śrāvaṇa, Bhādrapada, Āśvavuja, Kārttika, Mārgaśīrṣa, Pauṣa, Māgha, and Phālguna. |
天竺三際 天竺三际 see styles |
tiān zhú sān jì tian1 zhu2 san1 ji4 t`ien chu san chi tien chu san chi tenjiku sansai |
three seasons of the Indian year |
奧里薩邦 奥里萨邦 see styles |
ào lǐ sà bāng ao4 li3 sa4 bang1 ao li sa pang |
Odisha (formerly Orissa), eastern Indian state |
姫燕千鳥 see styles |
himetsubamechidori; himetsubamechidori ひめつばめちどり; ヒメツバメチドリ |
(kana only) small pratincole (Glareola lactea); little pratincole; small Indian pratincole |
寶沙麽洗 宝沙么洗 see styles |
bǎo shā mó xǐ bao3 sha1 mo2 xi3 pao sha mo hsi Hōshamasen |
pauṣamāsa, the tenth Indian month, "beginning on the 16th day of the 12th Chinese month." Eitel. |
小春日和 see styles |
koharubiyori こはるびより |
(yoji) Indian summer (around November); mild late autumn weather; mild late fall weather |
左方の楽 see styles |
sahounogaku / sahonogaku さほうのがく |
(exp,n) (See 左方唐楽) style of gagaku based on Tang-era Chinese music and ancient Indian song and dance |
左方唐楽 see styles |
sahoutougaku / sahotogaku さほうとうがく |
style of gagaku based on Tang-era Chinese music and ancient Indian song and dance |
摩加迪沙 see styles |
mó jiā dí shā mo2 jia1 di2 sha1 mo chia ti sha |
Mogadishu, Indian ocean seaport and capital of Somalia |
摩睺羅伽 摩睺罗伽 see styles |
mó hóu luó jiā mo2 hou2 luo2 jia1 mo hou lo chia magoraga |
Mahoraga, snake's headed Indian deity; a protector deity of Buddhist law mahoraga |
月婆首那 see styles |
yuè pó shǒu nà yue4 po2 shou3 na4 yüeh p`o shou na yüeh po shou na Getsubashuna |
Upaśūnya, 高 空 an Indian monk, son of the king of 優禪尼 Udyāna, who tr. 僧伽叱經. |
栗腹歌鴝 栗腹歌鸲 see styles |
lì fù gē qú li4 fu4 ge1 qu2 li fu ko ch`ü li fu ko chü |
(bird species of China) Indian blue robin (Larvivora brunnea) |
Variations: |
sendan せんだん |
(1) (kana only) chinaberry; Japanese bead tree (Melia azedarach); (2) Indian sandalwood (Santalum album) |
梨俱吠陀 see styles |
lí jù fèi tuó li2 ju4 fei4 tuo2 li chü fei t`o li chü fei to |
Rigveda, Indian religious poem |
毘首羯磨 毗首羯磨 see styles |
pí shǒu jié mó pi2 shou3 jie2 mo2 p`i shou chieh mo pi shou chieh mo Bishukatsuma |
(毘首) Viśvakarman, all-doer, or maker, the Indian Vulcan, architect of the universe and patron of artisans; intp. as minister of Indra, and his director of works. Also 毘守羯磨; 毘濕縛羯磨. |
求那毘地 求那毗地 see styles |
qiun à pí dì qiun2 a4 pi2 di4 qiun a p`i ti qiun a pi ti Gunabiji |
Guṇavṛddhi, 德進, an Indian monk who came to China 492-5, tr. three works, d. 502. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Indian" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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