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Simple Dictionary Definition |
モリス see styles |
morisu モリス |
More info & calligraphy: Morris |
加拿大 see styles |
jiā ná dà jia1 na2 da4 chia na ta |
More info & calligraphy: Canada |
多倫多 多伦多 see styles |
duō lún duō duo1 lun2 duo1 to lun to |
More info & calligraphy: Toronto |
特魯多 特鲁多 see styles |
tè lǔ duō te4 lu3 duo1 t`e lu to te lu to |
More info & calligraphy: Trudeau |
トーソン see styles |
dooson ドーソン |
(place-name) Dawson (Canada); D'Ohsson; Dorson |
トレイル see styles |
toreiru / toreru トレイル |
More info & calligraphy: Trail |
ハースト see styles |
baasuto / basuto バースト |
More info & calligraphy: Hirst |
ハーデン see styles |
baaten / baten バーテン |
More info & calligraphy: Harden |
ミラベル see styles |
miraberu ミラベル |
More info & calligraphy: Mirabel |
蒙特利爾 蒙特利尔 see styles |
méng tè lì ěr meng2 te4 li4 er3 meng t`e li erh meng te li erh |
More info & calligraphy: Montreal |
阿爾伯塔 阿尔伯塔 see styles |
ā ěr bó tǎ a1 er3 bo2 ta3 a erh po t`a a erh po ta |
More info & calligraphy: Alberta |
ジャスパー see styles |
jasupaa / jasupa ジャスパー |
More info & calligraphy: Jasper |
トンプソン see styles |
tonpuson トンプソン |
More info & calligraphy: Thompson |
ブラントン see styles |
burandon ブランドン |
(place-name) Brandon (Canada) |
セントジョン see styles |
sentojon セントジョン |
More info & calligraphy: Stjohn |
フランクリン see styles |
furankurin フランクリン |
More info & calligraphy: Franklyn |
マッケンジー see styles |
makkenjii / makkenji マッケンジー |
More info & calligraphy: McKenzie |
加 see styles |
jiā jia1 chia ka か |
to add; (math.) plus; to increase; to augment; (used before a disyllabic verb, often after an adverb like 不[bu4], 大[da4], 稍[shao1] etc, to indicate that the action applies to something previously mentioned, as in 稍加改良[shao1 jia1 gai3 liang2] "make some minor improvements to (it)") (1) addition; (2) (abbreviation) (See 加奈陀・カナダ) Canada; (surname) Kuwae Add, added; increase; put on. |
橘 see styles |
jú ju2 chü tachibana(p); tachibana たちばな(P); タチバナ |
mandarin orange (Citrus reticulata); tangerine tachibana orange (Citrus tachibana); (surname) Tachibanadaka mandarin orange |
縹 缥 see styles |
piǎo piao3 p`iao piao hanada はなだ |
(literary) light blue; (literary) light blue silk fabric (abbreviation) light indigo; (female given name) Hanada |
はな see styles |
hana ハナ |
(f,p) Hana (Hawaii); Hanna (Canada) |
七滝 see styles |
nanadaru ななだる |
(place-name) Nanadaru |
加國 加国 see styles |
jiā guó jia1 guo2 chia kuo kakuni かくに |
Canada (surname) Kakuni |
加航 see styles |
jiā háng jia1 hang2 chia hang |
Air Canada |
北灘 see styles |
kitanada きたなだ |
(place-name) Kitanada |
卑詩 卑诗 see styles |
bēi shī bei1 shi1 pei shih |
British Columbia, province of Canada (loanword from "BC") |
天王 see styles |
tiān wáng tian1 wang2 t`ien wang tien wang tennou / tenno てんのう |
emperor; god; Hong Xiuquan's self-proclaimed title; see also 洪秀全[Hong2 Xiu4 quan2] (1) {Buddh} heavenly king; (2) (See 牛頭天王) Gozu Tenno (deity said to be the Indian god Gavagriva); (place-name, surname) Tennou Maharāja-devas; 四天王 Caturmahārāja. The four deva kings in the first or lowest devaloka, on its four sides. E. 持國天王 Dhṛtarāṣṭra. S. 增長天王 Virūḍhaka. W. 廣目天王 Virūpākṣa. N. 多聞天王 Dhanada, or Vaiśravaṇa. The four are said to have appeared to 不空 Amogha in a temple in Xianfu, some time between 742-6, and in consequence he introduced their worship to China as guardians of the monasteries, where their images are seen in the hall at the entrance, which is sometimes called the 天王堂 hall of the deva-kings. 天王 is also a designation of Siva the 大白在, i. e. Maheśvara 摩醯首羅, the great sovereign ruler. |
島灘 see styles |
shimanada しまなだ |
(place-name) Shimanada |
店立 see styles |
tanadate たなだて |
(irregular okurigana usage) (noun/participle) eviction |
日加 see styles |
nikka にっか |
Japan and Canada; Japanese-Canadian |
柳田 see styles |
yanada やなだ |
(surname) Yanada |
柳館 see styles |
yanadate やなだて |
(surname) Yanadate |
棚代 see styles |
tanadai たなだい |
shelf space rent; shelf space fee |
棚多 see styles |
tanada たなだ |
(surname) Tanada |
棚田 see styles |
tanada たなだ |
terraced rice fields; (place-name, surname) Tanada |
橘谷 see styles |
tachibanadani たちばなだに |
(place-name) Tachibanadani |
欲界 see styles |
yù jiè yu4 jie4 yü chieh yokukai; yokkai よくかい; よっかい |
{Buddh} (See 三界・1) desire realm kāmadhātu. The realm, or realms, of in purgatory, hungry spirits, animals, asuras, men, and the six heavens of desire. so called because the beings in these states are dominated by desire. The kāmadhātu realms are given as: 地居 Bhauma. 虛曇天 Antarikṣa. 四天王天 Caturmaharājakayika [i.e. the realms of 持國天 Dhṛtarāṣtra, east; 增長天 Virūḍhaka, south; 廣目天 Virūpakṣa, west; 多聞天 Vai śramaṇa (Dhanada), north]. 忉利天 Trayastriṃśa. 兜率天 Tuṣita. 化樂天 Nirmāṇarati. 他化自在天 Paranirmitavaśavarin. |
浅縹 see styles |
asahanada あさはなだ |
pale indigo |
渡加 see styles |
toga とが |
(noun/participle) going to Canada; (surname) Toga |
火灘 see styles |
kanada かなだ |
(surname) Kanada |
猿頬 see styles |
saruboo さるぼお |
(1) cheek pouch (monkey, squirrel, etc.); (2) iron mask that covers the chin and cheeks (worn by samurai); (3) (abbreviation) Anadara kagoshimensis (species of ark clam) |
田灘 see styles |
tanada たなだ |
(surname) Tanada |
畠田 see styles |
hanada はなだ |
(surname) Hanada |
真田 see styles |
manada まなだ |
plait; braid; (surname) Manada |
種足 see styles |
tanadare たなだれ |
(place-name) Tanadare |
穴平 see styles |
anadaira あなだいら |
(place-name) Anadaira |
簗平 see styles |
yanadaira やなだいら |
(place-name) Yanadaira |
簗田 see styles |
yanada やなだ |
(surname) Yanada |
縹色 see styles |
hanadairo はなだいろ |
light indigo |
美加 see styles |
měi jiā mei3 jia1 mei chia yoshika よしか |
US and Canada (abbr.) (female given name) Yoshika |
花代 see styles |
hanadai はなだい |
(1) price of a flower; (2) fee for a geisha's companionship; (female given name) Hanayo |
花台 see styles |
kadai かだい |
stand for flower vase; (place-name) Hanadai |
花棚 see styles |
hanadana はなだな |
(surname) Hanadana |
花滝 see styles |
hanadaki はなだき |
(place-name) Hanadaki |
花田 see styles |
hanada はなだ |
(place-name, surname) Hanada |
花立 see styles |
hanadate はなだて |
(place-name, surname) Hanadate |
花舘 see styles |
hanadate はなだて |
(surname) Hanadate |
花館 see styles |
hanadate はなだて |
(place-name, surname) Hanadate |
荒灘 see styles |
aranada あらなだ |
(surname) Aranada |
莫訶 莫诃 see styles |
mù hē mu4 he1 mu ho maka |
mahā, cf. 摩; Mahī, or Mahānada, a small river in Magadha, and one flowing into the gulf of Cambay. |
華立 see styles |
hanadate はなだて |
More info & calligraphy: Holley |
虎灘 see styles |
toranada とらなだ |
(surname) Toranada |
金盥 see styles |
kanadarai かなだらい |
metal basin |
魚店 see styles |
sakanadana さかなだな |
(See 魚屋) fish dealer |
魚田 see styles |
gyoden ぎょでん |
(See 田楽焼き) skewered fish, coated with miso and cooked; (surname) Sakanada |
鵂鶹 鸺鹠 see styles |
xiū liú xiu1 liu2 hsiu liu Kuru |
collared owlet (Glaucidium brodiei) Ulūka, i.e. Kaṇāda, a celebrated philosopher, said to have lived "800 years" before Śākyamuni. |
鼻高 see styles |
hanadaka はなだか |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) having a prominent nose; having a long nose; person with a prominent nose; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) prideful; boastful; prideful person; (3) (See 天狗・1) tengu; (place-name) Hanadaka |
あるま see styles |
aruma アルマ |
(given name) Aruma; (place-name) Alma (Canada) |
オーバ see styles |
ooba オーバ |
(1) (abbreviation) overcoat; (n,vs,adj-f) (2) exceeding; going over; going beyond; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) exaggerated; over the top; overdrawn; overreaction; (4) (sports) (abbreviation) over par; (5) overexposure; (place-name) Oba (Canada) |
オタワ see styles |
otawa オタワ |
Ottawa (Canada); (place-name) Ottawa (Canada) |
カスペ see styles |
gasupe ガスペ |
(place-name) Gaspe (Canada) |
かなた see styles |
kanada カナダ |
(place-name) Canada |
七大州 see styles |
nanadaishuu / nanadaishu ななだいしゅう shichidaishuu / shichidaishu しちだいしゅう |
the Seven Continents |
七大洲 see styles |
nanadaishuu / nanadaishu ななだいしゅう shichidaishuu / shichidaishu しちだいしゅう |
the Seven Continents |
三濱洋 see styles |
mihamanada みはまなだ |
(surname) Mihamanada |
上灘町 see styles |
uwanadachou / uwanadacho うわなだちょう |
(place-name) Uwanadachō |
上種足 see styles |
kamitanadare かみたなだれ |
(place-name) Kamitanadare |
上金田 see styles |
kamikanada かみかなだ |
(place-name) Kamikanada |
下柳田 see styles |
shimoyanada しもやなだ |
(surname) Shimoyanada |
下種足 see styles |
shimotanadare しもたなだれ |
(place-name) Shimotanadare |
中種足 see styles |
nakatanadare なかたなだれ |
(place-name) Nakatanadare |
中花田 see styles |
nakahanada なかはなだ |
(surname) Nakahanada |
中金田 see styles |
nakakanada なかかなだ |
(place-name) Nakakanada |
乙金台 see styles |
otoganadai おとがなだい |
(place-name) Otoganadai |
二十天 see styles |
èr shí tiān er4 shi2 tian1 erh shih t`ien erh shih tien nijū ten |
The twenty devas. (1) 大梵天王 (Mahābrahman), (2) 帝釋尊天(Śakra devānām Indra), (3) 多聞天王 (Vaiśravana, 毘沙門, or Dhanada), (4) 持國天王(Dhṛtarāṣṭra), (5) 增長天王 (Virūḍhaka), (6) 廣目天王 (Virūpākṣa), (7) 金剛密迹(?Gunyapati), (8) 摩醯首羅 (Maheśvara), (9) 散脂 (迦) 大將 (Pañcika), (10) 大辯才天 (Sarasvatī), (11) 大功德天 (Lakṣmī), (12) 韋驛天神 (Skanda), (13) 堅牢地神 (Pṛthivī), (14) 善提樹神 (Bodhidruma, or Bodhi-vṛkṣa), (15) 鬼子母神 (Hāritī), (16) 摩利支天 (Marīci), (17) 日宮天子 (Sūrya), (18) 月宮天子 (Candra, etc. There are many different names), (19) 裟竭龍王(Sāgara), (20) 閣摩羅王 (Yama-rāja). |
仮名田 see styles |
kanada かなだ |
(surname) Kanada |
佐名田 see styles |
sanada さなだ |
(surname) Sanada |
佐奈田 see styles |
sanada さなだ |
(surname) Sanada |
六文銭 see styles |
rokumonsen ろくもんせん |
(See 三途の川) crest of the Sanada clan (featuring six sen coins, trad. to pay for crossing the Sanzu River) |
加奈陀 see styles |
kanada かなだ |
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Canada; (place-name) Canada |
加麻大 see styles |
jiā má dà jia1 ma2 da4 chia ma ta |
(slang) Canada |
勝論宗 胜论宗 see styles |
shèng lùn zōng sheng4 lun4 zong1 sheng lun tsung Shōron shū |
The Vaiśeṣika school of Indian philosophy, whose foundation is ascribed to Kaṇāda (Ulūka); he and his successors are respectfully styled 論師 or slightingly 論外道; the school, when combined with the Nyāya, is also known as Nyāya-vaiśeṣika . |
北灘丁 see styles |
kitanadatei / kitanadate きたなだてい |
(place-name) Kitanadatei |
北灘丙 see styles |
kitanadahei / kitanadahe きたなだへい |
(place-name) Kitanadahei |
北灘乙 see styles |
kitanadaotsu きたなだおつ |
(place-name) Kitanadaotsu |
北灘湾 see styles |
kitanadawan きたなだわん |
(place-name) Kitanadawan |
北灘甲 see styles |
kitanadakou / kitanadako きたなだこう |
(place-name) Kitanadakou |
北灘町 see styles |
kitanadachou / kitanadacho きたなだちょう |
(place-name) Kitanadachō |
北花田 see styles |
kitahanada きたはなだ |
(place-name) Kitahanada |
北金田 see styles |
kitakanada きたかなだ |
(place-name) Kitakanada |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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