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Simple Dictionary Definition |
南花田 see styles |
minamihanada みなみはなだ |
(place-name) Minamihanada |
吉葉洋 see styles |
yoshibanada よしばなだ |
(surname) Yoshibanada |
和名田 see styles |
wanada わなだ |
(place-name) Wanada |
和名谷 see styles |
wanadani わなだに |
(place-name) Wanadani |
喜多灘 see styles |
kitanada きたなだ |
(place-name) Kitanada |
四天王 see styles |
sì tiān wáng si4 tian1 wang2 ssu t`ien wang ssu tien wang shitennou / shitenno してんのう |
(1) {Buddh} the Four Heavenly Kings (Dhrtarastra, Virudhaka, Virupaksa, and Vaisravana); (2) the big four (i.e. four leaders in a given field) (四大天王) catur-mahārājas, or Lokapālas; the four deva-kings. Indra's external 'generals 'who dwell each on a side of Mount Meru, and who ward off from the world the attacks of malicious spirits, or asuras, hence their name 護世四天王 the four deva-kings, guardians of the world. Their abode is the 四天王天 catur-maharāja-kāyikas; and their titles are: East 持國天 Deva who keeps (his) kingdom; colour white; name Dhṛtarsaṣtra. South 增長天 Deva of increase and growth; blue; name Virūḍhaka. West 廣目天 The broad-eyed (also ugly-eyed) deva (perhaps a form of Siva); red; name Virūpākṣa. North 多聞天 The deva who hears much and is well-versed; yellow; name Vaiśravaṇa, or Dhanada; he is a form of Kuvera, the god of wealth. These are the four giant temple guardians introduced as such to China by Amogha; cf. 四天王經. |
多奈田 see styles |
tanada たなだ |
(surname) Tanada |
天草灘 see styles |
amakusanada あまくさなだ |
(personal name) Amakusanada |
家名田 see styles |
yanada やなだ |
(surname) Yanada |
對馬洋 see styles |
tsushimanada つしまなだ |
(surname) Tsushimanada |
小花谷 see styles |
ohanadani おはなだに |
(place-name) Ohanadani |
尾花台 see styles |
obanadai おばなだい |
(place-name) Obanadai |
山名田 see styles |
yamanada やまなだ |
(surname) Yamanada |
左奈田 see styles |
sanada さなだ |
(surname) Sanada |
師子吼 师子吼 see styles |
shī zǐ hǒu shi1 zi3 hou3 shih tzu hou shishi ku |
siṃhanāda. The lion's roar, a term designating authoritative or powerful preaching. As the lion's roar makes all animals tremble, subdues elephants, arrests birds in their light and fishes in the water, so Buddha's preaching overthrows all other religions, subdues devils, conquers heretics, and arrests the misery of life. |
店立て see styles |
tanadate たなだて |
(noun/participle) eviction |
庶民院 see styles |
shominin しょみんいん |
House of Commons (UK, Canada) |
播磨灘 see styles |
harimanada はりまなだ |
(personal name) Harimanada |
新金代 see styles |
shinkanadai しんかなだい |
(place-name) Shinkanadai |
日向灘 see styles |
hyuuganada / hyuganada ひゅうがなだ |
(personal name) Hyūganada |
星穴岳 see styles |
hoshianadake ほしあなだけ |
(place-name) Hoshianadake |
春日洋 see styles |
kasuganada かすがなだ |
(surname) Kasuganada |
東橘田 see styles |
hibashitachibanada ひばしたちばなだ |
(place-name) Hibashitachibanada |
東金田 see styles |
higashikanada ひがしかなだ |
(place-name) Higashikanada |
柳田川 see styles |
yanadagou / yanadago やなだごう |
(place-name) Yanadagou |
柳谷村 see styles |
yanadanimura やなだにむら |
(place-name) Yanadanimura |
梁田町 see styles |
yanadachou / yanadacho やなだちょう |
(place-name) Yanadachō |
梁田貞 see styles |
yanadatadashi やなだただし |
(person) Yanada Tadashi (1885.7.3-1959.5.9) |
棚田区 see styles |
tanadaku たなだく |
(place-name) Tanadaku |
棚田町 see styles |
tanadamachi たなだまち |
(place-name) Tanadamachi |
楓葉國 枫叶国 see styles |
fēng yè guó feng1 ye4 guo2 feng yeh kuo |
(slang) Canada |
橘団地 see styles |
tachibanadanchi たちばなだんち |
(place-name) Tachibanadanchi |
此金谷 see styles |
konokanadani このかなだに |
(place-name) Konokanadani |
毘尸沙 毗尸沙 see styles |
pí shī shā pi2 shi1 sha1 p`i shih sha pi shih sha bishisha |
viśeṣa, the doctrine of 'particularity or individual essence', i. e. the sui generis nature of the nine fundamental substances; it is the doctrine of the Vaiśeṣika school of philosophy founded by Kaṇāda. |
水島灘 see styles |
mizushimanada みずしまなだ |
(personal name) Mizushimanada |
浜名岳 see styles |
hamanadake はまなだけ |
(personal name) Hamanadake |
渡嶋洋 see styles |
oshimanada おしまなだ |
(surname) Oshimanada |
渡嶌洋 see styles |
oshimanada おしまなだ |
(surname) Oshimanada |
渥太華 渥太华 see styles |
wò tài huá wo4 tai4 hua2 wo t`ai hua wo tai hua |
Ottawa, capital of Canada |
溫哥華 温哥华 see styles |
wēn gē huá wen1 ge1 hua2 wen ko hua |
Vancouver (city in Canada) |
溫尼伯 温尼伯 see styles |
wēn ní bó wen1 ni2 bo2 wen ni po |
Winnipeg, capital of Manitoba, Canada |
滿地可 满地可 see styles |
mǎn dì kě man3 di4 ke3 man ti k`o man ti ko |
Montreal (chiefly used in Hong Kong and the Chinese community in Canada) (from Cantonese 滿地可|满地可 Mun5 dei6 ho2) |
狭名田 see styles |
sanada さなだ |
(place-name) Sanada |
猿頬貝 see styles |
saruboogai さるぼおがい sarubougai / sarubogai さるぼうがい |
(kana only) Anadara kagoshimensis (species of ark clam) |
田名田 see styles |
tanada たなだ |
(surname) Tanada |
田奈田 see styles |
tanada たなだ |
(surname) Tanada |
盆花平 see styles |
bonhanadaira ぼんはなだいら |
(personal name) Bonhanadaira |
目鼻立 see styles |
mehanadachi めはなだち |
(a set of) facial features; looks |
眞那田 see styles |
sanada さなだ |
(surname) Sanada |
真名田 see styles |
manada まなだ |
(surname) Manada |
真田丁 see styles |
sanadatei / sanadate さなだてい |
(place-name) Sanadatei |
真田丙 see styles |
sanadahei / sanadahe さなだへい |
(place-name) Sanadahei |
真田乙 see styles |
sanadaotsu さなだおつ |
(place-name) Sanadaotsu |
真田山 see styles |
sanadayama さなだやま |
(place-name) Sanadayama |
真田川 see styles |
sanadagawa さなだがわ |
(place-name) Sanadagawa |
真田庵 see styles |
sanadaan / sanadan さなだあん |
(place-name) Sanadaan |
真田甲 see styles |
sanadakou / sanadako さなだこう |
(place-name) Sanadakou |
真田町 see styles |
sanadamachi さなだまち |
(place-name) Sanadamachi |
真田紐 see styles |
sanadahimo さなだひも |
braid |
真田虫 see styles |
sanadamushi; sanadamushi さなだむし; サナダムシ |
(kana only) (See 条虫) tapeworm |
真那田 see styles |
sanada さなだ |
(surname) Sanada |
穴田川 see styles |
anadagawa あなだがわ |
(place-name) Anadagawa |
穴田町 see styles |
anadachou / anadacho あなだちょう |
(place-name) Anadachō |
立花台 see styles |
tachibanadai たちばなだい |
(place-name) Tachibanadai |
紐芬蘭 纽芬兰 see styles |
niǔ fēn lán niu3 fen1 lan2 niu fen lan |
Newfoundland Island, Canada |
羯拏僕 羯拏仆 see styles |
jien á pú jien2 a2 pu2 jien a p`u jien a pu Kanaboku |
Kaṇabhuj; Kaṇāda 蹇尼陀, founder of the Vaiśeṣika school of Indian philosophy. |
舎奈田 see styles |
shiyanada しやなだ |
(surname) Shiyanada |
艾伯塔 see styles |
ài bó tǎ ai4 bo2 ta3 ai po t`a ai po ta |
Alberta province of Canada, capital Edmonton 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Ai1 de2 meng2 dun4]; also written 阿爾伯塔|阿尔伯塔[A1 er3 bo2 ta3] |
花便り see styles |
hanadayori はなだより |
news of cherry blossom blooming conditions; tidings of flowers |
花大根 see styles |
hanadaikon; hanadaikon はなだいこん; ハナダイコン |
(1) sweet rocket (Hesperis matronalis); dame's rocket; dame's violet; damask violet; (2) (See オオアラセイトウ) Chinese violet cress (Orychophragmus violaceus) |
花田力 see styles |
hanadatsutomu はなだつとむ |
(person) Hanada Tsutomu |
花田勝 see styles |
hanadamasaru はなだまさる |
(person) Hanada Masaru (1971.1-) |
花田口 see styles |
hanadaguchi はなだぐち |
(place-name) Hanadaguchi |
花田深 see styles |
hanadafukashi はなだふかし |
(person) Hanada Fukashi |
花田満 see styles |
hanadamitsuru はなだみつる |
(m,h) Hanada Mitsuru |
花田町 see styles |
hanadachou / hanadacho はなだちょう |
(place-name) Hanadachō |
花立堤 see styles |
hanadatezutsumi はなだてづつみ |
(place-name) Hanadatezutsumi |
花立町 see styles |
hanadatechou / hanadatecho はなだてちょう |
(place-name) Hanadatechō |
花館上 see styles |
hanadatekami はなだてかみ |
(place-name) Hanadatekami |
花館中 see styles |
hanadatenaka はなだてなか |
(place-name) Hanadatenaka |
花館柳 see styles |
hanadateyanagi はなだてやなぎ |
(place-name) Hanadateyanagi |
若花田 see styles |
wakahanada わかはなだ |
(surname) Wakahanada |
落基山 see styles |
luò jī shān luo4 ji1 shan1 lo chi shan |
Rocky Mountains in West US and Canada |
葉禮庭 叶礼庭 see styles |
yè lǐ tíng ye4 li3 ting2 yeh li t`ing yeh li ting |
Michael Grant Ignatieff (1947-), leader of the Liberal Party of Canada |
蒙特婁 蒙特娄 see styles |
méng tè lóu meng2 te4 lou2 meng t`e lou meng te lou |
Montreal, city in Quebec, Canada (Tw) |
薩摩洋 see styles |
satsumanada さつまなだ |
(surname) Satsumanada |
衞世師 衞世师 see styles |
wèi shì shī wei4 shi4 shi1 wei shih shih Eiseishi |
Vaiśeṣika; derived from viśeṣa, characteristic, individuality, particularity or individual essence. M.W. Also 鞞世師 (or 鞞思迦); 吠世史迦; 勝論宗 An atomistic school founded by Kaṇāda. Like the Saṅkhya philosophy it taught a dualism and an endless number of souls, also by its doctrine of particularity or individual essence maintained 'the eternally distinct or sui generis nature of the nine substances' (see below), 'of which the first five including mind are held to be atomic.' M.W. The interaction of these with the six mentioned below produces cosmic evolution. It chiefly occupied itself, like the orthodox Nyāya philosophy, with the theory of knowledge, but it differed by distinguishing only six categories of cognition 六諦, viz. substance, quality, activity, species, distinction, and correlation, also a seventh of non-existence, and nine substances possessed of qualities, these 九陰 being: the five elements, air, fire, water, earth, ether, together with time, space, spirit (manas), and soul (ātman). Cf. Keith, Indian Logic and Atomism, and Dasgupta, History of Indian Philosophy. |
西橘田 see styles |
nishitachibanada にしたちばなだ |
(place-name) Nishitachibanada |
西金田 see styles |
nishikanada にしかなだ |
(place-name) Nishikanada |
谷内田 see styles |
yanada やなだ |
(surname) Yanada |
貴花田 see styles |
takahanada たかはなだ |
(surname) Takahanada |
賴昌星 赖昌星 see styles |
lài chāng xīng lai4 chang1 xing1 lai ch`ang hsing lai chang hsing |
Lai Changxing (1958-), notorious Xiamen mafia boss involved in large scale corruption and smuggling, extradited from Canada back to China in 2008 |
蹇尼陀 see styles |
jiǎn ní tuó jian3 ni2 tuo2 chien ni t`o chien ni to Kennida |
Kaṇāda, 蹇拏僕Kaṇābhuj, atom-eater, Kaṇāda's nickname, the reputed founder of the Vaiśeṣika school. |
迦那陀 see styles |
jiān à tuó jian1 a4 tuo2 chien a t`o chien a to Kanada |
Kaṇāda |
里賈納 里贾纳 see styles |
lǐ jiǎ nà li3 jia3 na4 li chia na |
Regina city, capital of Saskatchewan province, Canada |
金桁川 see styles |
kanadakegawa かなだけがわ |
(place-name) Kanadakegawa |
金田駅 see styles |
kanadaeki かなだえき |
(st) Kanada Station |
雪特尼 see styles |
shidonii / shidoni シドニー |
(place-name) Sydney (Australia, Canada) |
韓亞龍 韩亚龙 see styles |
hán yà lóng han2 ya4 long2 han ya lung |
H Mart, Korean supermarket chain in US and Canada |
高花台 see styles |
takahanadai たかはなだい |
(place-name) Takahanadai |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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