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Simple Dictionary Definition |
王 see styles |
wàng wang4 wang wan わん |
More info & calligraphy: King(n,n-suf) (1) king; ruler; sovereign; monarch; (n,n-suf) (2) tycoon; magnate; champion; master; (n,n-suf) (3) (abbreviation) {shogi} (See 王将・おうしょう・1) king (of the senior player); (surname) Wan rāja, king, prince, royal; to rule. |
英 see styles |
yīng ying1 ying yungu ゆんぐ |
More info & calligraphy: England(1) (abbreviation) (See 英吉利・イギリス・1) United Kingdom; Britain; (2) (abbreviation) (See 英語) English (language); (personal name) Yungu brilliant |
魏 see styles |
wèi wei4 wei takashi たかし |
More info & calligraphy: Wei(1) (hist) (See 三国・2,曹魏) Wei (kingdom in China during the Three Kingdoms period; 220-266 CE); Cao Wei; (2) (hist) Wei (kingdom in China during the Warring States period; 403-225 BCE); (given name) Takashi |
齊 齐 see styles |
qí qi2 ch`i chi hitoshi ひとし |
More info & calligraphy: Uniform / Complete / Perfect / OrderQi (kingdom in China during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Period of the Warring States); Ch'i; (male given name) Hitoshi Even, level, equal, uniform; complete, perfect; equalize; tranquillize; alike; all; at the same time, altogether. |
中國 中国 see styles |
zhōng guó zhong1 guo2 chung kuo nakaguni なかぐに |
More info & calligraphy: China(surname) Nakaguni Madhyadesa. 中天 (中天竺); 中梵 The middle kingdom, i. e. Central North India, v. 中印. |
倫敦 伦敦 see styles |
lún dūn lun2 dun1 lun tun rondon ろんどん |
More info & calligraphy: London(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) London; (place-name) London |
劉備 刘备 see styles |
liú bèi liu2 bei4 liu pei ryuubi / ryubi りゅうび |
More info & calligraphy: Liu Bei(person) Liu Bei (161-223) |
天国 see styles |
tengoku てんごく |
More info & calligraphy: Kingdom of Heaven |
天國 天国 see styles |
tiān guó tian1 guo2 t`ien kuo tien kuo amakuni あまくに |
More info & calligraphy: Kingdom of Heaven(surname) Amakuni |
渤海 see styles |
bó hǎi bo2 hai3 po hai bokkai ぼっかい |
More info & calligraphy: Bohai(place-name) Bohai (kingdom in Manchura and N. Korea, established after the fall of Goguryeo); Pohai; Bohai; Balhae; Bokkai |
湯加 汤加 see styles |
tāng jiā tang1 jia1 t`ang chia tang chia yuka ゆか |
More info & calligraphy: Tonga(female given name) Yuka |
英国 see styles |
hidekuni ひでくに |
More info & calligraphy: Great Britain |
英國 英国 see styles |
yīng guó ying1 guo2 ying kuo eikoku / ekoku えいこく |
More info & calligraphy: Great Britain(out-dated kanji) Great Britain; the United Kingdom |
魯史 鲁史 see styles |
lǔ shǐ lu3 shi3 lu shih |
More info & calligraphy: Russ |
トンガ see styles |
tonga トンガ |
Tonga; (place-name) (Kingdom of) Tonga |
加利西亞 加利西亚 see styles |
jiā lì xī yà jia1 li4 xi1 ya4 chia li hsi ya |
More info & calligraphy: Galicia |
連合王国 see styles |
rengououkoku / rengookoku れんごうおうこく |
More info & calligraphy: United Kingdom |
陰曹地府 阴曹地府 see styles |
yīn cáo dì fǔ yin1 cao2 di4 fu3 yin ts`ao ti fu yin tsao ti fu |
More info & calligraphy: Hell / Kingdom of the Underworld |
大英聯合王國 大英联合王国 see styles |
dà yīng lián hé wáng guó da4 ying1 lian2 he2 wang2 guo2 ta ying lien ho wang kuo |
More info & calligraphy: United Kingdom |
蜀 see styles |
shǔ shu3 shu shoku しょく |
short name for Sichuan 四川[Si4 chuan1] province; one of the Three Kingdoms 三國|三国[San1 guo2] after the Han dynasty, also called 蜀漢|蜀汉[Shu3 Han4], situated around what is now Sichuan province (1) (See 四川) Sichuan (province in China); (2) (hist) (See 三国・2,蜀漢) Shu (kingdom in China during the Three Kingdoms era; 221-263); Shu Han; (3) (hist) Shu (kingdom in ancient China; ??-316 BCE) |
新羅 新罗 see styles |
xīn luó xin1 luo2 hsin lo nira にら |
Silla, Korean kingdom that existed between 57 BC – 935 AD, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, later allied with Tang China to defeat its rivals Baekje 百濟|百济[Bai3 ji4] and Goguryeo 高句麗|高句丽[Gao1 gou1 li2] to form Unified Silla; see 新羅區|新罗区[Xin1 luo2 Qu1] (hist) (See 三国・3) Silla (ancient Korean kingdom; 57 BCE-935 CE); (surname) Nira Silla |
曹魏 see styles |
cáo wèi cao2 wei4 ts`ao wei tsao wei sougi / sogi そうぎ |
Cao Wei, the most powerful of the Three Kingdoms, established as a dynasty in 220 by Cao Pi 曹丕, son of Cao Cao, replaced by Jin dynasty in 265 (hist) (See 魏・1) Cao Wei (kingdom in China during the Three Kingdoms period; 220-266); Wei |
菌界 see styles |
jun jiè jun1 jie4 chün chieh kinkai きんかい |
fungus (taxonomic kingdom); mycota Fungi; fungus kingdom |
蜀漢 蜀汉 see styles |
shǔ hàn shu3 han4 shu han shokkan; shokukan しょっかん; しょくかん |
Shu Han (c. 200-263), Liu Bei's kingdom in Sichuan during the Three Kingdoms, claiming legitimacy as successor of Han (hist) (See 蜀・2) Shu Han (kingdom in China during the Three Kingdoms era; 221-263); Shu |
動物界 动物界 see styles |
dòng wù jiè dong4 wu4 jie4 tung wu chieh doubutsukai / dobutsukai どうぶつかい |
animal kingdom Animalia; animal kingdom |
植物界 see styles |
zhí wù jiè zhi2 wu4 jie4 chih wu chieh shokubutsukai しょくぶつかい |
Kingdom Plantae (biology) Plantae; plant kingdom |
高句麗 高句丽 see styles |
gāo gōu lí gao1 gou1 li2 kao kou li kokuri こくり |
Goguryeo (37 BC-668 AD), one of the Korean Three Kingdoms (hist) (See 三国・3) Goguryeo (ancient Korean kingdom; 37 BCE-668 CE); Koguryo; (place-name) Goguryeo (kingdom of Korea; ?-668 CE) |
後生動物 后生动物 see styles |
hòu shēng dòng wù hou4 sheng1 dong4 wu4 hou sheng tung wu kouseidoubutsu / kosedobutsu こうせいどうぶつ |
metazoa; the animal kingdom (noun - becomes adjective with の) metazoan (any member of the animal kingdom, excluding protozoans and sponges) |
呉 see styles |
wú wu2 wu gou / go ごう |
Japanese variant of 吳|吴[Wu2] (1) Wu (region in China, south of the lower Yangtze); (2) (hist) Wu (kingdom in China during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms era; 902-937 CE); Southern Wu; (3) (hist) (See 三国・2) Wu (kingdom in China during the Three Kingdoms era; 222-280 CE); Eastern Wu; Sun Wu; (4) (hist) Wu (kingdom in China during the Spring and Autumn era; 11th century-473 BCE); (surname) Gou Wu |
斉 see styles |
qí qi2 ch`i chi hitoshi ひとし |
old variant of 齊|齐[qi2] Qi (kingdom in China during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Period of the Warring States); Ch'i; (male given name) Hitoshi |
狛 see styles |
koma こま |
(n,n-pref) (1) Korea (esp. the Goguryeo kingdom or the Goryeo dynasty); (2) (stone) guardian lion-dogs at Shinto shrine; (surname, female given name) Koma |
界 see styles |
jiè jie4 chieh sakai さかい |
(bound form) boundary; border; (bound form) realm (suffix noun) (1) community; circles; world; (n,n-suf) (2) {biol} kingdom; (n,n-suf) (3) {geol} erathem; (suffix noun) (4) field (electrical); (5) border; boundary; division; (place-name, surname) Sakai dhātu. 馱都 Whatever is differentiated; a boundary, limit, region; that which is contained or limited, e. g. the nature of a thing; provenance; a species, class, variety; the underlying principle; the root or underlying principles of a discourse. |
虫 see styles |
chóng chong2 ch`ung chung mushi むし |
variant of 蟲|虫[chong2] (1) insect; bug; cricket; moth; (2) worm; roundworm; (3) (See 虫を殺す・むしをころす) one's emotions; one's feelings; (4) (See 虫気・むしけ) nervousness; fretfulness; (5) (See 本の虫・ほんのむし) person devoted to one thing; single-minded person; (6) valve core; (personal name) Mushi Insect, reptile; any creeping thing; animal, man as of the animal kingdom. |
蟲 虫 see styles |
chóng chong2 ch`ung chung jū |
lower form of animal life, including insects, insect larvae, worms and similar creatures; CL:條|条[tiao2],隻|只[zhi1]; (fig.) person with a particular undesirable characteristic The animal kingdom including man, but generally applied to worms, snails, insects, etc.; also 蟲 6 q. v. |
越 see styles |
yuè yue4 yüeh masaru まさる |
to exceed; to climb over; to surpass; the more... the more (1) (hist) Yue (kingdom in ancient China; 6th C-334 BCE); (2) (abbreviation) (See 越南) Vietnam; (given name) Masaru To step over, pass over, surpass, exceed; similar to 超, with which it is often connected. |
G5 see styles |
jii faibu; jiifaibu(sk) / ji faibu; jifaibu(sk) ジー・ファイブ; ジーファイブ(sk) |
(hist) Group of Five (senior financial officials from the United States, United Kingdom, West Germany, Japan and France) |
UK see styles |
yuu kee; yuukee(sk) / yu kee; yukee(sk) ユー・ケー; ユーケー(sk) |
United Kingdom; UK |
亀茲 see styles |
kyuushi / kyushi きゅうし |
(place-name) Kucha (ancient Central Asian kingdom) |
仏英 see styles |
futsuei / futsue ふつえい |
France and the United Kingdom; French-British; French-English |
伐地 see styles |
fá dì fa2 di4 fa ti Bachi |
Vadi or Vati. 'An ancient little kingdom and city on the Oxus, the modern Betik, Lat. 39°7 N., Long. 63°10 E. ' Eitel. |
佔城 占城 see styles |
zhàn chéng zhan4 cheng2 chan ch`eng chan cheng |
Champa (Sanskrit: Campapura or Campanagara), ancient kingdom in the South of Vietnam c. 200-1693 See: 占城 |
佔婆 占婆 see styles |
zhàn pó zhan4 po2 chan p`o chan po |
Champa (Sanskrit: Campapura or Campanagara), ancient kingdom in the South of Vietnam c. 200-1693 See: 占婆 |
信度 see styles |
xìn dù xin4 du4 hsin tu Shindo |
Sindhu, Sindh, Scinde, 辛頭 the country of 信度河 the Indus, one of the 'four great rivers.' Sindhu is a general name for India, but refers especially to the kingdom along the banks of the river Indus, whose capital was Vichavapura. |
八巻 see styles |
yamaki やまき |
(hist) turban-like hat worn by officials in the Ryūkyū Kingdom; (surname) Yamaki |
六難 六难 see styles |
liun án liun4 an2 liun an rokunan |
The six difficult things— to be born in a Buddha-age, to hear the true Buddha-law, to beget a good heart, to be born in the central kingdom (India), to be born in human form, and to be perfect; see, Nirvana Sutra 23. |
北羅 北罗 see styles |
běi luó bei3 luo2 pei lo kitara きたら |
(surname) Kitara Valabhī. Northern Lāṭa. 'An ancient kingdom and city on the Eastern coast of Gujerat.' Eitel. |
南羅 南罗 see styles |
nán luó nan2 luo2 nan lo Nanra |
Southern Lāra; Mālava, an ancient kingdom in Central India; head quarters of heretical in the present Malwa. |
南詔 南诏 see styles |
nán zhào nan2 zhao4 nan chao |
Nanzhao kingdom 738-937 in southwest China and southeast Asia |
占城 see styles |
zhān chéng zhan1 cheng2 chan ch`eng chan cheng chanpaa / chanpa チャンパー |
see 占婆[Zhan1 po2] (hist) (kana only) Champa (former kingdom(surname) in central Vietnam); (place-name) (ancient Vietnamese kingdom) |
占婆 see styles |
zhān pó zhan1 po2 chan p`o chan po chanpaa / chanpa チャンパー |
Champa, ancient Indochinese kingdom lasting from the 2nd to the 17th century, located in what is now central and southern Vietnam (place-name) (ancient Vietnamese kingdom) campaka |
周瑜 see styles |
zhōu yú zhou1 yu2 chou yü shuuyu / shuyu しゅうゆ |
Zhou Yu (175-210), famous general of the southern Wu kingdom and victor of the battle of Redcliff; in Romance of the Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义[San1 guo2 Yan3 yi4], absolutely no match for Zhuge Liang 諸葛亮|诸葛亮[Zhu1 ge3 Liang4] (personal name) Shuuyu |
呾蜜 see styles |
dá mì da2 mi4 ta mi Tamitsu |
Termed, or Tirmez, or Tirmidh. 'An ancient kingdom and city on the Oxus in Lat. 37° 5 N., Long. 67 ° 6 E.' Eitel. |
哈密 see styles |
hā mì ha1 mi4 ha mi Gōmitsu |
see 哈密市[Ha1 mi4 Shi4] Hami, 'an ancient city and kingdom in Central Asia north-east of lake Lop in Lat. 43゜3 N., Long, 93°10 E.' Eitel. From Han to Tang times known as I-wu 伊吾, now called Kumul by Turki Mohammadans. For more than 1500 years, owing to its location and supply of water, Hami was a bridgehead for the expansion and control of the outposts of the Chinese empire in Central Asia. |
喝捍 see styles |
hē hàn he1 han4 ho han Katsukan |
Gahan, an ancient kingdom, also called 東安國, i.e. Eastern Parthia, west of Samarkand, now a district of Bukhara. |
囘鶻 囘鹘 see styles |
huí gú hui2 gu2 hui ku Ekotsu |
高車; 高昌. M067729彝 Uighurs, M067729胡; A branch of the Turks first heard of in the seventh century in the Orkhon district where they remained until A. D. 840, when they were defeated and driven out by the Kirghiz; one group went to Kansu, where they remained until about 1020; another group founded a kingdom in the Turfan country which survived until Mongol times. They had an alphabet which was copied from the Soghdian. Chingis Khan adopted it for writing Mongolian. A. D. 1294 the whole Buddhist canon was translated into Uighur. |
國財 国财 see styles |
guó cái guo2 cai2 kuo ts`ai kuo tsai kokuzai |
kingdom and wealth |
在英 see styles |
arihide ありひで |
(n,vs,vi) being in the United Kingdom; staying in the United Kingdom; residing in the United Kingdom; (personal name) Arihide |
夜郎 see styles |
yè láng ye4 lang2 yeh lang yarou / yaro やろう |
small barbarian kingdom in southern China during the Han dynasty (place-name) Yelang (China) (ancient state in western Guizhou province) |
天朝 see styles |
tiān cháo tian1 chao2 t`ien ch`ao tien chao tenchou / tencho てんちょう |
Celestial Empire, tributary title conferred on imperial China; Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (polite language) imperial court |
天條 天条 see styles |
tiān tiáo tian1 tiao2 t`ien t`iao tien tiao |
heavenly decree; divine commandment; (fig.) unbreakable taboo; absolute edict (often humorous or sarcastic); prohibition decrees of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom 太平天國|太平天国[Tai4 ping2 Tian1 guo2] |
夫餘 夫余 see styles |
fū yú fu1 yu2 fu yü |
Pu'yo, Korean Buyeo (c. 200 BC-494 AD), ancient kingdom in northeast frontier region of China |
契吒 契咤 see styles |
qì zhà qi4 zha4 ch`i cha chi cha Kaita |
Kakṣa; Kacha; Kach; ancient kingdom of Mālava, now the peninsula Cutch. |
女國 女国 see styles |
nǚ guó nv3 guo2 nü kuo nyokoku |
The woman-kingdom, where matriarchal government is said to have prevailed, e.g. Brahmapura, v. 婆, and Suvarṇagotra, v. 蘇. |
孫堅 孙坚 see styles |
sūn jiān sun1 jian1 sun chien sonken そんけん |
Sun Jian (155-191), famous general at end of Han dynasty, forerunner of the southern kingdom of Wu of the Three Kingdoms (personal name) Sonken |
安南 see styles |
ān nán an1 nan2 an nan yasuminami やすみなみ |
Annam (Tang Dynasty protectorate located in what is now northern Vietnam); Annam (autonomous kingdom located in what is now northern Vietnam, 10th-15th century); Annam (central part of Vietnam during the French colonial period); old name for Vietnam; Annan District in Tainan 臺南|台南[Tai2 nan2], Taiwan; Kofi Annan (1938-2018), UN secretary-general 1997-2006 Annam (old name for Vietnam); (surname) Yasuminami |
尚氏 see styles |
shoushi / shoshi しょうし |
Shō clan (royal family of the Ryukyu Kingdom) |
尸城 see styles |
shī chéng shi1 cheng2 shih ch`eng shih cheng Shijō |
Kuśinagara or Kuśigramaka. 拘尸那城; 拘尸那揭羅; 拘夷那竭; 拘尸城 Explained by 九土生地 the birthplace of nine scholars. An ancient kingdom and city, near Kasiah, 180 miles north of Patna; the place where Śākyamuni died. |
尼雅 see styles |
ní yǎ ni2 ya3 ni ya |
Niya, ancient kingdom near Khotan in Xinjiang, 1st century BC-4th century AD |
屈支 see styles |
qū zhī qu1 zhi1 ch`ü chih chü chih Kusshi |
屈茨; 庫車; 龜弦; 丘玆 Kutche (Kucha). An ancient kingdom and city in Turkestan, north-east of Kashgar. |
後金 后金 see styles |
hòu jīn hou4 jin1 hou chin atokin あときん |
Later Jin dynasty (from 1616-); Manchu Khanate or kingdom that took over as Qing dynasty in 1644 rest of the payment |
忽懍 忽懔 see styles |
hū lǐn hu1 lin3 hu lin Kotsurin |
Khulm, an ancient kingdom and city between Balkh and Kunduz. |
扶余 see styles |
fuyo ふよ |
(place-name) Buyeo (ancient kingdom bordering China in the north of Korea) |
扶餘 扶馀 see styles |
fú yú fu2 yu2 fu yü |
variant of 扶餘|扶余 Korean: Buyeo (c. 200 BC-494 AD), ancient kingdom in northeast frontier region of China |
按司 see styles |
aji; anji; anzu あじ; あんじ; あんず |
(hist) chieftain (of the Ryukyu Kingdom) |
揭職 揭职 see styles |
qì zhí qi4 zhi2 ch`i chih chi chih Kashiki |
Gachi, an ancient kingdom between Balkh and Bamian, about Rui. Eitel. |
日英 see styles |
nichiei / nichie にちえい |
(1) Japan and the United Kingdom; Japanese-British; Anglo-Japanese; (2) Japanese-English (translation, interpretation, etc.); (given name) Nichiei |
有情 see styles |
yǒu qíng you3 qing2 yu ch`ing yu ching yuujun / yujun ゆうじゅん |
to be in love; sentient beings (Buddhism) (1) {Buddh} (See 非情・2) sentient beings; (2) (ant: 無情・1) humaneness; compassion; (personal name) Yūjun sattva, 薩埵 in the sense of any sentient being; the term was formerly tr. 衆生 all the living, which includes the vegetable kingdom, while 有情 limits the meaning to those endowed with consciousness. |
李斯 see styles |
lǐ sī li3 si1 li ssu rishi りし |
Li Si (c. 280-208 BC), Legalist philosopher, calligrapher and prime minister of Qin kingdom and Qin dynasty from 246 to 208 BC (personal name) Rishi |
東加 东加 see styles |
dōng jiā dong1 jia1 tung chia haruka はるか |
Tonga, South Pacific archipelago kingdom (Tw) (female given name) Haruka |
楼蘭 see styles |
rouran / roran ろうらん |
(place-name) Loulan Kingdom (China, Han dynasty) |
武寧 武宁 see styles |
wǔ níng wu3 ning2 wu ning bunei / bune ぶねい |
see 武寧縣|武宁县[Wu3 ning2 Xian4] (person) Bunei (last King of the Chuuzan Kingdom) (1356-1406) |
殿内 see styles |
tonouchi / tonochi とのうち |
(honorific or respectful language) (hist) (rkb:) residence of a government official in the Ryukyu Kingdom; (surname) Tonouchi |
毘茶 毗茶 see styles |
pí chá pi2 cha2 p`i ch`a pi cha Bicha |
Bhiḍa, or Pañca-nada, an ancient kingdom called after its capital of Bhiḍa; the present Punjab. Eilel. |
法妙 see styles |
fǎ miào fa3 miao4 fa miao houmyou / homyo ほうみょう |
(surname) Houmyou Kashgar, "or (after the name of the capital) 疏勒. An ancient Buddhistic kingdom in Central Asia. The casia regis of the ancients." Eitel. |
渡英 see styles |
toei / toe とえい |
(n,vs,vi) going to the United Kingdom |
湘勇 see styles |
xiāng yǒng xiang1 yong3 hsiang yung |
Hunan army, irregular force formed in 1850s to fight the Taiping heavenly kingdom rebellion |
湘軍 湘军 see styles |
xiāng jun xiang1 jun1 hsiang chün |
Hunan army, irregular force formed in 1850s to fight the Taiping heavenly kingdom rebellion |
湼末 涅末 see styles |
niè mò nie4 mo4 nieh mo Nematsu |
Nimat, or Calmadana, 'an ancient kingdom and city at the south-east borders of the desert of Gobi.' Eitel. |
滞英 see styles |
taiei / taie たいえい |
staying in the United Kingdom |
濊貊 see styles |
huì mò hui4 mo4 hui mo |
Yemaek, ancient ethnic group of Manchuria and Korea, precursors of Korean Goguryeo kingdom |
烏耆 乌耆 see styles |
wū qí wu1 qi2 wu ch`i wu chi Ugi |
Agni, or Akni, an ancient kingdom north of Lop Nor, identified with Karashahr. Also 阿耆尼; M067729夷. |
独英 see styles |
dokuei / dokue どくえい |
Germany and the United Kingdom; German-British; German-English |
王国 see styles |
oukoku / okoku おうこく |
kingdom; monarchy |
王國 王国 see styles |
wáng guó wang2 guo2 wang kuo oukuni / okuni おうくに |
kingdom; realm (surname) Oukuni |
王府 see styles |
wáng fǔ wang2 fu3 wang fu oufu / ofu おうふ |
prince's mansion (archaism) royal government (esp. Ryukyu Kingdom) |
球陽 see styles |
kyuuyou / kyuyo きゅうよう |
(1) (hist) official history of the Ryukyu Kingdom (compiled between 1743 and 1745); (2) (See 琉球) Kyūyō (poetic name for the Ryukyu Islands) |
界別 界别 see styles |
jiè bié jie4 bie2 chieh pieh |
to divide up into different zones; (HK) sector of society; constituency; (taxonomy) kingdom |
百済 see styles |
momozumi ももずみ |
(hist) (See 三国・3) Baekje (ancient Korean kingdom; 18 BCE-660 CE); Paekche; (surname) Momozumi |
真臘 真腊 see styles |
zhēn là zhen1 la4 chen la |
Khmer kingdom of Kampuchea or Cambodia; Chinese term for Cambodia from 7th to 15th century |
窣利 see styles |
sù lì su4 li4 su li Sori |
? Suri, 'an ancient kingdom to the west of Kachgar, peopled by Turks (A.D. 600).' Eitel. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Kingdom" 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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's
license.
Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.
We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.
No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.
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