There are 70 total results for your Coffin search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
靈 灵 see styles |
líng ling2 ling ryō |
More info & calligraphy: Spirit / SoulSpirit, spiritual, energy, effective, clever. |
不見棺材不落淚 不见棺材不落泪 see styles |
bù jiàn guān cai bù luò lèi bu4 jian4 guan1 cai5 bu4 luo4 lei4 pu chien kuan ts`ai pu lo lei pu chien kuan tsai pu lo lei |
More info & calligraphy: Do not shed a tear until you see the coffin |
棺 see styles |
guān guan1 kuan ikuo いくお |
coffin coffin; casket; (personal name) Ikuo A coffin 棺材. |
厝 see styles |
cuò cuo4 ts`o tso |
to lay in place; to put; to place a coffin in a temporary location pending burial |
材 see styles |
cái cai2 ts`ai tsai zai ざい |
material; timber; ability; aptitude; a capable individual; coffin (old) (n,n-suf) (1) wood; lumber; timber; (2) (raw) material; stuff; (3) talent; ability; capable person; (personal name) Motoki |
柩 see styles |
jiù jiu4 chiu hitsugi ひつぎ |
bier coffin; casket |
楄 匾 see styles |
pián pian2 p`ien pien |
basket-couch in coffin |
槓 杠 see styles |
gàng gang4 kang kan カン |
coffin-bearing pole (old); thick pole; bar; rod; thick line; to mark with a thick line; to sharpen (a knife, razor etc); to get into a dispute with; standard; criterion; hyphen; dash (noun/participle) {mahj} (See 槓子) forming a four-of-a-kind (chi:); declaring a kong |
槥 see styles |
huì hui4 hui |
coffin |
槨 椁 see styles |
guǒ guo3 kuo kaku |
outer coffin outer box of a coffin |
檜 桧 see styles |
guì gui4 kuei hinoki ひのき |
Chinese juniper (Juniperus chinensis); (old) coffin lid decoration; Taiwan pr. [kuai4] (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) hinoki cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa); Japanese cypress; (surname, female given name) Hinoki |
櫬 榇 see styles |
chèn chen4 ch`en chen |
Sterculia plantanifolia; coffin |
殮 殓 see styles |
liàn lian4 lien |
to prepare a dead body for coffin |
窆 see styles |
biǎn bian3 pien |
to put a coffin in the grave |
龕 龛 see styles |
kān kan1 k`an kan gan がん |
(bound form) niche; shrine (1) niche for a Buddhist image; alcove; (2) (See 厨子・1) miniature shrine for a Buddhist image; (3) portable shrine used to move a deceased person from their house to the graveyard (in Okinawa) A shrine; a cabinet, box; a coffin (for a monk); to contain. |
入棺 see styles |
nyuukan / nyukan にゅうかん |
(noun, transitive verb) placing in the coffin |
入殮 入殓 see styles |
rù liàn ru4 lian4 ju lien |
to put dead body in coffin |
入物 see styles |
iremono いれもの |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) container; case; receptacle; (2) (euph. for) coffin; casket |
內箱 内箱 see styles |
nèi xiāng nei4 xiang1 nei hsiang naishō |
inner box of a coffin |
出棺 see styles |
shukkan しゅっかん |
(n,vs,vi) carrying out a coffin; funeral procession |
哭靈 哭灵 see styles |
kū líng ku1 ling2 k`u ling ku ling |
to weep before a coffin or a memorial to the dead |
墓道 see styles |
mù dào mu4 dao4 mu tao |
path leading to a grave; tomb passage; aisle leading to the coffin chamber of an ancient tomb |
壽材 寿材 see styles |
shòu cái shou4 cai2 shou ts`ai shou tsai |
coffin |
守喪 守丧 see styles |
shǒu sāng shou3 sang1 shou sang |
to keep watch beside a coffin; to observe a period of mourning |
守靈 守灵 see styles |
shǒu líng shou3 ling2 shou ling |
to keep watch beside a coffin |
容物 see styles |
iremono いれもの |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) container; case; receptacle; (2) (euph. for) coffin; casket |
寝棺 see styles |
nekan ねかん |
coffin; casket |
就木 see styles |
jiù mù jiu4 mu4 chiu mu |
to be placed in a coffin; (fig.) to die |
抬槓 抬杠 see styles |
tái gàng tai2 gang4 t`ai kang tai kang |
to bicker; to argue for the sake of arguing; to carry on poles (together with sb else); to carry a coffin on poles |
木棺 see styles |
mokkan もっかん |
wooden coffin |
梓宮 see styles |
shikyuu / shikyu しきゅう |
(archaism) Emperor's coffin (made of catalpa wood) |
棺木 see styles |
guān mù guan1 mu4 kuan mu |
coffin |
棺材 see styles |
guān cai guan1 cai5 kuan ts`ai kuan tsai |
coffin; CL:具[ju4],口[kou3] |
棺桶 see styles |
kanoke かんおけ |
coffin; casket |
棺槨 棺椁 see styles |
guān guǒ guan1 guo3 kuan kuo |
inner and outer coffins; coffin |
槓夫 杠夫 see styles |
gàng fū gang4 fu1 kang fu |
pole carrier; coffin-bearer |
槓頭 杠头 see styles |
gàng tóu gang4 tou2 kang t`ou kang tou |
(old) chief coffin bearer; (fig.) argumentative person; a kind of bread made with a dough flattened using a rolling pin 槓子|杠子[gang4 zi5] |
水船 see styles |
mizubune みずぶね |
(1) water trough; track pan; cistern; water tank; (2) (See 給水船) boat transporting water (esp. drinking water); water boat; (3) waterlogged boat; (4) coffin; (place-name, surname) Mizufune |
石棺 see styles |
shí guān shi2 guan1 shih kuan sekkan(p); sekikan せっかん(P); せきかん |
sarcophagus sarcophagus; stone coffin |
移龕 移龛 see styles |
yí kān yi2 kan1 i k`an i kan igan |
To remove the coffin to the hall for the masses for the dead on the third day after the enconffinment. |
納棺 see styles |
noukan / nokan のうかん |
(noun, transitive verb) placing a body in a coffin |
細腰 细腰 see styles |
xì yāo xi4 yao1 hsi yao saiyou; hosogoshi / saiyo; hosogoshi さいよう; ほそごし |
slender waist; fig. pretty woman; mortise and tenon joint on a coffin (noun - becomes adjective with の) slender hips; slim waist |
起龕 see styles |
kigan きがん |
{Buddh} ceremonial removal of the coffin from the house (lay person) or temple (priest) (Zen Buddhism) |
金棺 see styles |
jīn guān jin1 guan1 chin kuan konkan |
gold coffin |
霊柩 see styles |
reikyuu / rekyu れいきゅう |
coffin; casket |
靈柩 灵柩 see styles |
líng jiù ling2 jiu4 ling chiu |
coffin containing a corpse |
靈棺 灵棺 see styles |
líng guān ling2 guan1 ling kuan |
a bier; a catafalque (memorial platform); a coffin |
靈龕 灵龛 see styles |
líng kān ling2 kan1 ling k`an ling kan |
A coffin. |
龕屋 see styles |
ganya がんや |
place to store a body in a coffin before burial (Okinawa) |
入れ物 see styles |
iremono いれもの |
(1) container; case; receptacle; (2) (euph. for) coffin; casket |
容れ物 see styles |
iremono いれもの |
(1) container; case; receptacle; (2) (euph. for) coffin; casket |
棺おけ see styles |
kanoke かんおけ |
coffin; casket |
コフィン see styles |
kofin コフィン |
coffin; (personal name) Coffin |
三處傳心 三处传心 see styles |
sān chù chuán xīn san1 chu4 chuan2 xin1 san ch`u ch`uan hsin san chu chuan hsin san sho denshin |
The three places where Śākyamuni is said to have transmitted his mind or thought direct and without speech to Kāśyapa: at the 靈山 by a smile when plucking a flower; at the 多子塔 when he shared his seat with him; finally by putting his foot out of his coffin. |
棺を覆う see styles |
kanooou / kanooo かんをおおう |
(exp,v5u) to cover a coffin; to die |
棺内分娩 see styles |
kannaibunben かんないぶんべん |
{med} coffin birth; postmortem fetal extrusion |
槨示雙趺 椁示双趺 see styles |
guǒ shì shuāng fū guo3 shi4 shuang1 fu1 kuo shih shuang fu kaku ji sōfu |
Śākyamuni's putting his foot out of his coffin |
比丘師經 比丘师经 see styles |
bǐ qiū shī jīng bi3 qiu1 shi1 jing1 pi ch`iu shih ching pi chiu shih ching Bikushi kyō |
Sūtra of Carrying the Coffin to the Grave After the Death of the Buddha |
蓋棺定論 盖棺定论 see styles |
gài guān dìng lùn gai4 guan1 ding4 lun4 kai kuan ting lun |
don't pass judgment on a person's life until the lid is on the coffin (idiom) |
蓋棺論定 盖棺论定 see styles |
gài guān lùn dìng gai4 guan1 lun4 ding4 kai kuan lun ting |
don't pass judgment on a person's life until the lid is on the coffin (idiom) |
行將就木 行将就木 see styles |
xíng jiāng jiù mù xing2 jiang1 jiu4 mu4 hsing chiang chiu mu |
to approach one's coffin (idiom); with one foot in the grave |
棺に納める see styles |
kanniosameru かんにおさめる |
(exp,v1) to lay in a coffin |
棺歛葬送經 棺歛葬送经 see styles |
guān hān zàng sòng jīng guan1 han1 zang4 song4 jing1 kuan han tsang sung ching Kankan sōsō kyō |
Sūtra of Carrying the Coffin to the Grave After the Death of the Buddha |
Variations: |
kan(棺)(p); hitsugi; kyuu(柩) / kan(棺)(p); hitsugi; kyu(柩) かん(棺)(P); ひつぎ; きゅう(柩) |
coffin; casket |
Variations: |
kanoke かんおけ |
coffin; casket |
Variations: |
reikyuu / rekyu れいきゅう |
coffin; casket |
佛滅度後棺斂葬送經 佛灭度后棺敛葬送经 see styles |
fó miè dù hòu guān hān zàng sòng jīng fo2 mie4 du4 hou4 guan1 han1 zang4 song4 jing1 fo mieh tu hou kuan han tsang sung ching Butsu metsudogo kankan sōsō kyō |
Sūtra of Carrying the Coffin to the Grave After the Death of the Buddha |
佛滅度後棺歛葬送經 佛灭度后棺歛葬送经 see styles |
fó miè dù hòu guān hān zàng sòng jīng fo2 mie4 du4 hou4 guan1 han1 zang4 song4 jing1 fo mieh tu hou kuan han tsang sung ching Butsu metsudogo kankan sōsō kyō |
Sūtra of Carrying the Coffin to the Grave After the Death of the Buddha |
棺を蓋いて事定まる see styles |
kanoooitekotosadamaru かんをおおいてことさだまる |
(expression) (idiom) a person's worth is assessed only when their coffin is sealed |
Variations: |
iremono いれもの |
(1) container; case; receptacle; (2) (euph) (See 棺) coffin; casket |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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