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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
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chǔ
    chu3
ch`u
    chu
 kouzo; kazo; kouzo / kozo; kazo; kozo
    こうぞ; かぞ; コウゾ
Broussonetia kasinoki
(kana only) hybrid mulberry tree used to make Japanese paper (Broussonetia kazinoki x papyrifera); (surname) Kōzo

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    yu2
(tree)

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shén
    shen2
shen
 tachibana
    たちばな
(Japanese kokuji) sakaki (Cleyera japonica), evergreen tree used in Shinto to decorate sacred spaces
(1) sakaki (species of evergreen sacred to Shinto, Cleyera japonica); (2) evergreen (esp. one planted or used at a shrine); (personal name) Tachibana

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jiǎ
    jia3
chia
 enoki
    えのき
(evergreen shrub); Celtis sinensis
(1) (kana only) Japanese hackberry (Celtis sinensis var. japonica); Chinese nettle tree; (2) (kana only) (abbreviation) enoki mushroom (Flammulina velutipes); winter mushroom; velvet shank; enokitake; enokidake; (surname) Enoki

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láng
    lang2
lang
tall tree (archaic)

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    gu3
ku
paper mulberry tree

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gàn
    gan4
kan
tree trunk

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fěi
    fei3
fei
 kaya; kae(ok); kaya
    かや; かえ(ok); カヤ
Torreya nucifera
(kana only) kaya (Torreya nucifera); Japanese nutmeg tree; (surname, given name) Kaya

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gǎo
    gao3
kao
 takakou / takako
    たかこう
dried up (wood); dead tree
(surname) Takakou

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huàn
    huan4
huan
 gen
soapberry (order Sapindales)
A species of Sapindus, or soap-berry tree, whose seeds 槵子 are used for rosaries.

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mán
    man2
man
(tree)

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chū
    chu1
ch`u
    chu
 buna
    ぶな
simaroubaceae
(1) (archaism) chinaberry; Japanese bead tree (Melia azedarach); (2) light purple outside, green inside; purple outside, light purple inside; type of garment layering color scheme, worn in April and May; (surname) Buna


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biāo
    biao1
piao
 hyou / hyo
    ひょう
mark; sign; label; to mark with a symbol, label, lettering etc; to bear (a brand name, registration number etc); prize; award; bid; target; quota; (old) the topmost branches of a tree; visible symptom; classifier for military units
(1) (rare) mark; sign; target; (2) (archaism) plain wood showing the seating order of officials at court; (3) (archaism) nameplate; (female given name) Maaku
Signal, flag, banner; the troops under a particular banner; a notice, list, signboard, ticket; to publish.

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zhāng
    zhang1
chang
 masayoshi
    まさよし
camphor; Cinnamonum camphara
(kana only) camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora); camphorwood; camphor laurel; (personal name) Masayoshi

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fǎn
    fan3
fan
a kind of tree

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suì
    sui4
sui
(tree)


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bīng
    bing1
ping
 hin
betel palm (Areca catechu); betel nut; Taiwan pr. [bin1]
The areca or betel-nut, i.e. 檳榔 pūga, the areca catechu, or betel-nut tree.

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huò
    huo4
huo
(tree)


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    lu:2
palm tree

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xiāo
    xiao1
hsiao
a type of big tree (archaic)

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xiāng
    xiang1
hsiang
inner lining of wooden utensils; component beam used in building construction; species of oak tree with medicinal bark (old)

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chán
    chan2
ch`an
    chan
sandalwood (Santalum album), a Nepalese tree producing valuable fragrant oil; comet

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 keyaki
    けやき
(kana only) Japanese zelkova (species of elm-like tree, Zelkowa serrata); (surname) Keyaki

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    qi1
ch`i
    chi
 urushi(p); urushi
    うるし(P); ウルシ
paint; lacquer; CL:道[dao4]; to paint (furniture, walls etc)
(1) East Asian lacquer; japan; (2) (kana only) Chinese lacquer tree (Toxicodendron vernicifluum, formerly Rhus verniciflua); (surname) Shitsu
Varnish, lacquer.


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yǐng
    ying3
ying
goiter; knob on tree

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lěi
    lei3
lei
 raisuki
    らいすき
plow
(See 耒偏) kanji "plow" or "three-branch tree" radical; (surname) Rai

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    gu3
ku
 ko
    もも
thigh; part of a whole; portion of a sum; (stock) share; strand of a thread; low-level administrative unit, translated as "section" or "department" etc, ranked below 科[ke1]; classifier for long winding things like ropes, rivers etc; classifier for smoke, smells etc: thread, puff, whiff; classifier for bands of people, gangs etc; classifier for sudden forceful actions
(1) thigh; (can be adjective with の) (2) femoral; (1) crotch; crutch; groin; thigh; (2) fork (in a tree, road, river, etc.); tines (of a fork)
thigh

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kuà
    kua4
k`ua
    kua
 mata
    また
crotch; groin; hip
(1) crotch; crutch; groin; thigh; (2) fork (in a tree, road, river, etc.); tines (of a fork)

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    ji2
chi
Bletilla hyacinthina (mucilaginous); Acronym for the Chinese Elder tree 菫草


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jīng
    jing1
ching
 kei / ke
    けい
chaste tree or berry (Vitex agnus-castus); alternative name for the Zhou Dynasty state of Chu 楚國|楚国[Chu3 guo2]
(1) thorny shrub; (2) wild rose; briar; (3) thorn; (4) (archit) cusp; (surname) Kei


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lún
    lun2
lun
tree name (archaic)

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niè
    nie4
nieh
 getsu
    もやし
(irregular kanji usage) (kana only) bean sprouts; (kana only) sprouts from a stump; buds from the base of a tree
A shrub, tree stump, etc., translit. g, ga, gan.


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    pu3
p`u
    pu
 fu
    ふ
chart; list; table; register; score (music); spectrum (physics); to set to music
(1) (sheet) music; (musical) note; (musical) score; (2) genealogy; family tree; (3) (abbreviation) (See 棋譜) record of a game of go, shogi, chess, etc.

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 kodama
    こだま
(noun/participle) (1) (kana only) echo; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) (kana only) to echo; to reverberate; (3) the spirit of a tree; tree spirit; (surname) Kodama

イベ

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 ipe
    イペ
roble (Tabebuia spp.) (por: ipê); trumpet tree

クス

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 kusu
    クス
(kana only) camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora); camphorwood; camphor laurel; (place-name) Kusu

たら

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 tara
    タラ
(See たらの木) Japanese angelica tree (Aralia elata); (personal name) D'Arrast; Dara

ヤシ

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 yashi
    ヤシ
(kana only) palm tree; (place-name) Iasi (Roumania)

一木

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 ichiboku
    いちぼく
one tree; (place-name, surname) Hitotsugi

一樹

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 ichiju; ikki
    いちじゅ; いっき
one tree; a tree; (given name) Motoki

一熟

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 ichijuku
    いちじゅく
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) common fig (Ficus carica); fig; fig tree

三忍

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sān rěn
    san1 ren3
san jen
 sannin
The tree forms of kṣānti, i.e. patience (or endurance, tolerance). One of the groups is patience under hatred, under physical hardship, and in pursuit of the faith. Another is patience of the blessed in the Pure Land in understanding the truth they hear, patience in obeying the truth, patience in attaining absolute reality; v. 無量壽經. Another is patience in the joy of remembering Amitābha, patience in meditation on his truth, and patience in constant faith in him. Another is the patience of submission, of faith, and of obedience.

三株

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sān zhū
    san1 zhu1
san chu
 mikabu
    みかぶ
(place-name) Mikabu
The three tree-trunks, or main stems—desire, hate, stupidity; v. 三毒.

上枝

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 hozue
    ほづえ
upper branches of a tree; (surname) Hozue

下枝

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 shitaeda; shitae; shizue
    したえだ; したえ; しずえ
(See 上枝) lower branches of a tree; (surname) Shimogusa

下草

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 shitakusa; shitagusa
    したくさ; したぐさ
undergrowth; weeds beneath a tree; (surname) Shimokusa

世系

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shì xì
    shi4 xi4
shih hsi
lineage; genealogy; family tree

並木

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 naraki
    ならき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) roadside tree; row of trees; (surname) Naraki

並樹

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 namiki
    なみき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) roadside tree; row of trees; (surname, given name) Namiki

丫杈

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yā chà
    ya1 cha4
ya ch`a
    ya cha
fork (of a tree); tool made of forked wood

丸八

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 maruhachi; maruhachi
    まるはち; マルハチ
(kana only) Cyathea mertensiana (species of tree fern); (surname) Maruhachi

丹皮

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dān pí
    dan1 pi2
tan p`i
    tan pi
the root bark of the peony tree

乾陀


干陀

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qián tuó
    qian2 tuo2
ch`ien t`o
    chien to
 Kanda
Yugamhdhara, cf. 踰乾陀羅, the first of the concentric mountains of a world; also name of a tree.

井河

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jǐng hé
    jing3 he2
ching ho
 igawa
    いがわ
(surname) Igawa
Like the well and the river', indicating the impermanence of life. The 'well ' refers to the legend of the man who running away from a mad elephant fell into a well; the 'river ' to a great tree growing on the river bank yet blown over by the wind.

亭々

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 teitei / tete
    ていてい
(adj-t,adv-to) lofty (tree)

亭亭

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 teitei / tete
    ていてい
(adj-t,adv-to) lofty (tree)

人樹


人树

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rén shù
    ren2 shu4
jen shu
 ninju
The Tree among men, giving shelter as the bodhi-tree, a Buddha.

令法

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 ryoubu; ryoubu / ryobu; ryobu
    りょうぶ; リョウブ
Japanese clethra; tree clethra; clethra barbinervis; (female given name) Ryōbu

任婆

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rén pó
    ren2 po2
jen p`o
    jen po
 ninba
Neemb tree

伊集

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 iju; iju
    いじゅ; イジュ
(kana only) (rkb:) (See 姫椿) Chinese guger tree (Schima wallichii); (surname) Takanashi

伐木

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fá mù
    fa2 mu4
fa mu
 batsuboku
    ばつぼく
to cut wood; tree-felling; lumbering
felling; logging

伽耶

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qié yé
    qie2 ye2
ch`ieh yeh
    chieh yeh
 kaya
    かや
(female given name) Kaya; (place-name) Gaya (4th-6th century confederacy of chiefdoms in the Nakdong River valley of southern Korea)
伽邪; 伽闍 Gayā. (1) A city of Magadha, Buddhagayā (north-west of present Gaya), near which Śākyamuni became Buddha. (2) Gaja, an elephant. (3) 伽耶山 Gajaśirṣa, Elephant's Head Mountain; two are mentioned, one near "Vulture Peak", one near the Bo-tree. (4) kāya, the body.

佛樹


佛树

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fó shù
    fo2 shu4
fo shu
 butsuju
bodhidruma; 道樹 the Bodhi-tree under which Śākyamuni obtained enlightenment or became Buddha, Ficus religiosa.

佛鳴


佛鸣

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fó míng
    fo2 ming2
fo ming
 Butsumyō
Buddhaghoṣa, the famous commentator and writer of the Hīnayāna School and of the Pali canon. He was "born near the Bo Tree, at Buddha Gayā, and came to Ceylon about A.D. 430". "Almost all the commentaries now existing (in Pali) are ascribed to him". Rhys Davids.

便追

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 binzui; binzui
    びんずい; ビンズイ
(kana only) olive-backed pipit (Anthus hodgsoni); Hodgson's tree pipit; Indian tree pipit

健陀

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jiàn tuó
    jian4 tuo2
chien t`o
    chien to
 kenda
健杜; 健達 gandha, smell, scent; a tree producing incense; the first and last also mean (as do 乾陀 and 乾馱) kaṣāya, a colour composed of red and yellow, the monk's robe, but the sounds agree better with kanthā, the patch-robe. Also used for skandha, v. 塞建陀, the five constituents; also for gandharvas, v. 乾闥婆.

優曇


优昙

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yōu tán
    you1 tan2
yu t`an
    yu tan
 Utan
(優曇鉢) The udumbara tree; supposed to produce fruit without flowers; once in 3,000 years it is said to flower, hence is a symbol of the rare appearance of a Buddha. The Ficus glomerata. Also 優曇婆羅; 烏曇跋羅; 鄔曇婆羅.

兜羅


兜罗

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dōu luó
    dou1 luo2
tou lo
 tora
妬羅 (or 堵羅 or 蠧羅) tūla, floss, e. g. willow-floss, wild silk; cotton, also called兜羅綿 (or 兜羅M016820); also a tree producing such floss.

六国

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 rikkoku; rokkoku; rikukoku
    りっこく; ろっこく; りくこく
(1) (hist) (See 戦国時代・2) the Six Kingdoms (of China's Warring States period: Qi, Chu, Yan, Han, Wei and Zhao); (2) (See 香道・こうどう,真南蛮,真那伽,佐曾羅,寸門多羅,伽羅・2) the six tree-derived incense varieties used in kōdō ceremonies

冬木

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 fuyuki; fuyugi
    ふゆき; ふゆぎ
(1) tree as seen in winter (esp. a barren deciduous tree); (2) evergreen tree; (place-name) Fuyugi

分木

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 bungi
    ぶんぎ
-ary tree; (place-name) Bungi

分葱

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 wakegi; wakegi
    わけぎ; ワケギ
(kana only) tree onion (Allium x proliferum)

切枝

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 sesshi
    せっし
(noun/participle) pruning tree branches to encourage new growth

切立

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 kiritate
    きりたて
(irregular okurigana usage) (can be adjective with の) (1) freshly cut; (2) freshly tailored; (3) tree cut to specified length, especially for corners of a kemari court; (place-name) Kiritate

刺桐

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cì tóng
    ci4 tong2
tz`u t`ung
    tzu tung
Indian coral tree; sunshine tree; tiger's claw; Erythrina variegata (botany)

匂桜

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 nioizakura; nioizakura
    においざくら; ニオイザクラ
(kana only) cherry tree with fragrant flowers

原木

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yuán mù
    yuan2 mu4
yüan mu
 genboku
    げんぼく
logs
(1) pulpwood; raw timber; unprocessed timber; logs; (2) original (or ancestor) of a tree cultivar; (place-name) Baraki

參天


参天

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cān tiān
    can1 tian1
ts`an t`ien
    tsan tien
(of a tree etc) to reach up to the sky

又木

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 matagi
    またぎ
(irregular kanji usage) forked tree; forked branch; (place-name, surname) Matagi

叉木

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 matagi
    またぎ
forked tree; forked branch; (place-name) Matagi

双樹

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 souju / soju
    そうじゅ
(1) two trees; (2) (abbreviation) (See 娑羅双樹・1) sal tree (Shorea robusta); saul; (surname, given name) Futaki

古木

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 koboku; furuki
    こぼく; ふるき
old tree; (surname) Furugi

合抱

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hé bào
    he2 bao4
ho pao
 gouhou / goho
    ごうほう
to wrap one's arm around (used to describe the girth of a tree trunk)
armful

合歓

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 nemu
    ねむ
(See 合歓の木・ねむのき) silk tree (Albizia julibrissin); (female given name) Nemu

名木

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 meiki / meki
    めいき
(1) old tree of historical interest; (2) excellent wood; precious woods; choice wood; (surname) Meiki

唐檜

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 touhi; touhi / tohi; tohi
    とうひ; トウヒ
(kana only) spruce tree (esp. Picea jezoensis hondoensis, a variety of Ezo spruce)

四手

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 shide
    しで
(1) zigzag-shaped paper streamer often used to adorn Shinto-related objects; (2) hornbeam (deciduous tree in the birch family); (place-name, surname) Shide

國槐


国槐

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guó huái
    guo2 huai2
kuo huai
locust tree (Sophora japonica)

園生


园生

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yuán shēng
    yuan2 sheng1
yüan sheng
 ensei; sonou / ense; sono
    えんせい; そのう
garden (esp. with trees); park; (place-name) Sonnoo
(Skt. pārijātaka) tree

圓生


圆生

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yuán shēng
    yuan2 sheng1
yüan sheng
 eno
    えんお
(surname) En'o
(Skt. pārijātaka) tree

地際

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 jigiwa
    じぎわ
base (of a stem, tree trunk, pillar, etc.)

多羅


多罗

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duō luó
    duo1 luo2
to lo
 tara
    たら
(1) (abbreviation) (See 多羅樹) palmyra; (2) (abbreviation) (See 多羅葉) lusterleaf holly; (3) patra (silver incense dish placed in front of a Buddhist statue); (surname, female given name) Tara
tārā, in the sense of starry, or scintillation; Tāla, for the fan-palm; Tara, from 'to pass over', a ferry, etc. Tārā, starry, piercing, the eye, the pupil; the last two are both Sanskrit and Chinese definitions; it is a term applied to certain female deities and has been adopted especially by Tibetan Buddhism for certain devīs of the Tantric school. The origin of the term is also ascribed to tar meaning 'to cross', i. e. she who aids to cross the sea of mortality. Getty, 19-27. The Chinese derivation is the eye; the tara devīs; either as śakti or independent, are little known outside Lamaism. Tāla is the palmyra, or fan-palm, whose leaves are used for writing and known as 具多 Pei-to, pattra. The tree is described as 70 or 80 feet high, with fruit like yellow rice-seeds; the borassus eabelliformis; a measure of 70 feet. Taras, from to cross over, also means a ferry, and a bank, or the other shore. Also 呾囉.

大木

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 taiboku
    たいぼく
large tree; (place-name) Daigi

大樹


大树

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dà shù
    da4 shu4
ta shu
 taiju
    たいじゅ
Tashu township in Kaohsiung county 高雄縣|高雄县[Gao1 xiong2 xian4], southwest Taiwan
large tree; big tree; huge tree; (given name) Masaki
Great trees, i.e. bodhisattvas, cf. 三草.

奇木

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 kiboku
    きぼく
unusual tree; strange tree; mysterious tree

奢彌


奢弥

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shē mí
    she1 mi2
she mi
 shami
奢弭 śamī, a leguminous tree associated with Śiva.

如木

see styles
rú mù
    ru2 mu4
ju mu
 nyomoku
tree-like

姫松

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 himematsu
    ひめまつ
small pine; short pine tree; (place-name, surname) Himematsu

姫椿

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 himetsubaki; himetsubaki
    ひめつばき; ヒメツバキ
(1) (kana only) Chinese guger tree (Schima wallichii); (2) (See 山茶花) sasanqua (Camellia sasanqua); (3) (archaism) (See 鼠黐) Japanese privet (Ligustrum japonicum); (place-name) Himetsubaki

娑羅


娑罗

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suō luó
    suo1 luo2
so lo
 sara
    さら
(1) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul; (2) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia); (female given name) Sara
沙羅 śāla, sāla; the Sāl tree, 娑羅樹 Shorea robusta, the teak tree.

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