There are 21 total results for your Timothy search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ティモシー see styles |
timoshii / timoshi ティモシー |
More info & calligraphy: Timothee |
テモテ see styles |
temote テモテ |
(male given name) Timothy (esp. Biblical) |
大粟反 see styles |
ooawagaeri; ooawagaeri おおあわがえり; オオアワガエリ |
(kana only) (See チモシー) timothy (Phleum pratense); timothy grass |
提摩太 see styles |
tí mó tài ti2 mo2 tai4 t`i mo t`ai ti mo tai |
Timothy |
蓋特納 盖特纳 see styles |
gài tè nà gai4 te4 na4 kai t`e na kai te na |
Geithner (name); Timothy Geithner (1961-), US banker, Treasury Secretary 2009-2013 |
麥克維 麦克维 see styles |
mài kè wéi mai4 ke4 wei2 mai k`o wei mai ko wei |
(Timothy) McVeigh |
チモシー see styles |
chimoshii / chimoshi チモシー |
timothy (Phleum pratense); timothy grass |
牧会書簡 see styles |
bokkaishokan ぼっかいしょかん |
(expression) Pastoral Epistles (i.e. Timothy 1 and 2, Titus) |
ティモシイ see styles |
timoshii / timoshi ティモシイ |
(male given name) Timothy |
大乘起信論 大乘起信论 see styles |
dà shéng qǐ xìn lùn da4 sheng2 qi3 xin4 lun4 ta sheng ch`i hsin lun ta sheng chi hsin lun Daijō kishin ron |
Mahāyāna- śraddhotpāda-śāstra, attributed to Aśvaghoṣa 馬鳴 (without sufficient evidence), tr. by Paramārtha A.D. 553 and Śikṣānanda between 695-700; there are nineteen commentaries on it. It is described as the foundation work of the Mahāyāna. Tr. into English by Timothy Richard and more correctly by T. Suzuki as The Awakening of Faith. |
提摩太前書 提摩太前书 see styles |
tí mó tài qián shū ti2 mo2 tai4 qian2 shu1 t`i mo t`ai ch`ien shu ti mo tai chien shu |
First epistle of St Paul to Timothy |
提摩太後書 提摩太后书 see styles |
tí mó tài hòu shū ti2 mo2 tai4 hou4 shu1 t`i mo t`ai hou shu ti mo tai hou shu |
Second Epistle of St Paul to Timothy |
オオアワガエリ see styles |
ooawagaeri オオアワガエリ |
(kana only) timothy (Phleum pratense); timothy grass |
ティモシーモー see styles |
timoshiimoo / timoshimoo ティモシーモー |
(person) Timothy Mo |
テモテへの手紙一 see styles |
temotehenotegamiichi / temotehenotegamichi テモテへのてがみいち |
First Epistle to Timothy (book of the Bible) |
テモテへの手紙二 see styles |
temotehenotegamini テモテへのてがみに |
Second Epistle to Timothy (book of the Bible) |
ティモシーダルトン see styles |
timoshiidaruton / timoshidaruton ティモシーダルトン |
(person) Timothy Dalton |
ティモシーハットン see styles |
timoshiihatton / timoshihatton ティモシーハットン |
(person) Timothy Hutton |
ティモシーマクベイ see styles |
timoshiimakubei / timoshimakube ティモシーマクベイ |
(person) Timothy McVeigh |
ティモシーリアリー see styles |
timoshiiriarii / timoshiriari ティモシーリアリー |
(person) Timothy Leary |
Variations: |
chimoshii; timoshii / chimoshi; timoshi チモシー; ティモシー |
timothy (Phleum pratense); timothy grass |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "Timothy" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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