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Simple Dictionary Definition |
雪隠詰め see styles |
secchinzume せっちんづめ |
cornering someone (orig. an opponent's king in shogi) |
靑面金剛 靑面金刚 see styles |
qīng miàn jīn gāng qing1 mian4 jin1 gang1 ch`ing mien chin kang ching mien chin kang |
The blue-faced rāja, protector of Buddhism, king of the yaksas, with open mouth, dog's fangs, three eyes, four arms, wearing skulls on his head, serpents on his legs, etc. |
須彌山王 see styles |
xū mí shān wáng xu1 mi2 shan1 wang2 hsü mi shan wang |
[King of] Mt. Sumeru |
頻婆娑羅 频婆娑罗 see styles |
pín pó suō luó pin2 po2 suo1 luo2 p`in p`o so lo pin po so lo |
Bimbisāra, or Bimbasāra頻毘娑羅; 洴沙 (or 甁沙 or 萍沙). A king of Magadha, residing at Rājagṛha, converted by Śākyamuni, to whom he gave the Veṇuvana park; imprisoned by his son Ajātaśatru, and died. |
首圖馱那 首图驮那 see styles |
shǒu tú tuó nà shou3 tu2 tuo2 na4 shou t`u t`o na shou tu to na |
輸頭檀 (or 閱頭檀) Śuddhodana, intp. 'pure food', king of Kapilavastu, husband of Mahāmāyā, and father of Śākyamuni. |
魔王撒旦 see styles |
mó wáng sā dàn mo2 wang2 sa1 dan4 mo wang sa tan |
Satan, Devil king |
魔王波旬 see styles |
mó wáng bō xún mo2 wang2 bo1 xun2 mo wang po hsün |
Demon King Pāpīyān |
鱈場ガニ see styles |
tarabagani たらばガニ |
(kana only) red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) |
鴦輸伐摩 鸯输伐摩 see styles |
yāng shū fá mó yang1 shu1 fa2 mo2 yang shu fa mo |
Aṃśuvarman, a king of ancient Nepal, descendant of the Licchavis, author of the 聲明論. |
鵝王別乳 鹅王别乳 see styles |
é wáng bier u e2 wang2 bier2 u3 o wang bier u |
A king-goose is reputed to be able to absorb the milk from a mixture of milk and water, leaving the water behind, so with the bodhisattva and truth. |
齊天大聖 齐天大圣 see styles |
qí tiān dà shèng qi2 tian1 da4 sheng4 ch`i t`ien ta sheng chi tien ta sheng |
Great Sage the Equal of Heaven, self-proclaimed title of the Monkey King Sun Wukong 孫悟空|孙悟空[Sun1 Wu4 kong1] in the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记[Xi1 you2 Ji4] |
アーサー王 see styles |
aasaaou / asao アーサーおう |
(person) King Arthur |
アブラガニ see styles |
aburagani アブラガニ |
(1) (kana only) blue king crab (Paralithodes platypus); (2) striped shore crab (Pachygrapsus crassipes) |
お不動さん see styles |
ofudousan / ofudosan おふどうさん |
(familiar language) (See 不動明王・ふどうみょうおう) Acala (Wisdom King); Acalanatha; Fudō; fierce Buddhist deity |
お山の大将 see styles |
oyamanotaishou / oyamanotaisho おやまのたいしょう |
king of the hill; king of the castle; king of the mountain |
キングヘビ see styles |
kinguhebi キングヘビ |
(kana only) king snake (any snake of genus Lampropeltis) |
ソロモン王 see styles |
soromonou / soromono ソロモンおう |
(person) King Solomon |
タラバガニ see styles |
tarabagani タラバガニ |
(kana only) red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) |
マスノスケ see styles |
masunosuke マスノスケ |
(kana only) chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha); king salmon; tyee salmon; Columbia River salmon; black salmon; chub salmon; hook bill salmon; winter salmon; spring salmon; quinnat salmon; blackmouth |
ユスラヤシ see styles |
yusurayashi ユスラヤシ |
(kana only) Alexander palm (Archontophoenix alexandrae); Alexandra palm; king Alexander palm; king palm; northern bangalow palm |
ユスラ椰子 see styles |
yusurayashi; yusurayashi ユスラやし; ユスラヤシ |
(kana only) Alexander palm (Archontophoenix alexandrae); Alexandra palm; king Alexander palm; king palm; northern bangalow palm |
リベキング see styles |
ribekingu リベキング |
(personal name) Rive-King |
三昧王三昧 see styles |
sān mèi wáng sān mèi san1 mei4 wang2 san1 mei4 san mei wang san mei sanmai ō zanmai |
king of samādhis |
乞㗚雙提贊 see styles |
qǐ lì shuāng tí zàn qi3 li4 shuang1 ti2 zan4 ch`i li shuang t`i tsan chi li shuang ti tsan |
hri-srong-lde-btsan king of Tibet (A.D. 743-798). In 747 he brought to Tibet "the real founder of Lamaism" (Eliot), Padmasaṃbhava蓮華生上師, a Buddhist of Swat (Urgyan), who introduced a system of magic and mysticism (saturated with Śivaism) which found its way into Mongolia and China. The king was converted to Buddhism by his mother, a Chinese princess, and became a powerful supporter of it. He encouraged the translation of the Buddhist canon which was completed by his successors. He is worshipped as an incarnation of Mañjuśrī. |
二十八部衆 二十八部众 see styles |
èr shí bā bù zhòng er4 shi2 ba1 bu4 zhong4 erh shih pa pu chung nijūhachi bushu |
The thousand-hand Guanyin has twenty-eight groups of 大仙衆great ṛṣis or genii, under the direction of the 孔雀王 Peacock king, Mayūrarāja; also each of the 四天王 mahārājas, or guardians of the four regions, has the same provision of demons, known as 鬼神衆 company of spirits. |
京都念慈菴 京都念慈庵 see styles |
jīng dū niàn cí ān jing1 du1 nian4 ci2 an1 ching tu nien tz`u an ching tu nien tzu an |
King-to Nin Jiom, or just Nin Jiom, manufacturer of 枇杷膏[pi2 pa2 gao1] cough medicine |
俾沙闍羅所 俾沙阇罗所 see styles |
bì shā shé luó suǒ bi4 sha1 she2 luo2 suo3 pi sha she lo so Bishasharasho |
Bhaiṣajyarāja, the Buddha of medicine, or king of healing, v. 藥師 19. |
向國王禮拜 向国王礼拜 see styles |
xiàng guó wáng lǐ bài xiang4 guo2 wang2 li3 bai4 hsiang kuo wang li pai kō kokuō raihai |
paying homage to the king |
君荼利明王 see styles |
jun tú lì míng wáng jun1 tu2 li4 ming2 wang2 chün t`u li ming wang chün tu li ming wang Kundari myōō |
Amṛta, v. 阿, one of the five ming wang, the ambrosia king, also known as a 夜叉 yakṣa in his fierce form of queller of demons. |
周武王姬發 周武王姬发 see styles |
zhōu wǔ wáng jī fā zhou1 wu3 wang2 ji1 fa1 chou wu wang chi fa |
King Wu of Zhou, personal name Ji Fa, reigned 1046-1043 BC as first king of Western Zhou dynasty 西周[Xi1 Zhou1] 1046-771 BC |
嗢呾羅犀那 嗢呾罗犀那 see styles |
wà dá luó xīn à wa4 da2 luo2 xin1 a4 wa ta lo hsin a Ottarasaina |
Uttarasena, a king of Udyāna who obtained part of Śākyamuni's relics. |
大乘頂王經 大乘顶王经 see styles |
dà shèng dǐng wáng jīng da4 sheng4 ding3 wang2 jing1 ta sheng ting wang ching Daijō chōō kyō |
Vimalakīrti-nirdeśa-sūtra, (維摩經) is the Sanskrit title of a work of which there exist six translations, one made by Upaśūnya A.D. 502-557. |
大因陀羅壇 大因陀罗坛 see styles |
dà yīn tuó luó tán da4 yin1 tuo2 luo2 tan2 ta yin t`o lo t`an ta yin to lo tan dai Indara dan |
Indra-altar of square shape. He is worshipped as the mind-king of the universe, all things depending on him. |
大寶華王座 大宝华王座 see styles |
dà bǎo huā wáng zuò da4 bao3 hua1 wang2 zuo4 ta pao hua wang tso daihōke ōza |
A throne for the 大寶華王. |
大樹緊那羅 大树紧那罗 see styles |
dà shù jǐn nà luó da4 shu4 jin3 na4 luo2 ta shu chin na lo Daiju Kinnara |
The King of the mahādruma Kinnaras, Indra's musicians, who lives on Gandha-mādana. His sutra is 大樹緊那羅王所門經, 4 chuan, tr. by Kumārajīva. |
宿王華菩薩 宿王华菩萨 see styles |
sù wáng huā pú sà su4 wang2 hua1 pu2 sa4 su wang hua p`u sa su wang hua pu sa Shukuōke bosatsu |
Constellation Flower King |
尸羅阿迭多 尸罗阿迭多 see styles |
shī luó ā dié duō shi1 luo2 a1 die2 duo1 shih lo a tieh to Shiraitta |
Śīladitya, son of Pratapaditya and brother of Rajyavardhana. Under thc spiritual auspices of Avalokiteśvara, he became king of Kanyakubja A. D. 606 and conquered India and the Punjab. He was merciful to all creatures, strained drinking water for horses and elephants, was a most liberal patron of Buddhism, re-established the great quinquennial assembly, built many stūpas, showed special favour to Śīlabhadra and Xuanzang, and composed the 八大靈塔梵讚 Aṣṭama-hāśrī -caitya-saṃskṛta-stotra. He reigned about forty years. |
彌蘭王問經 弥兰王问经 see styles |
mí lán wáng wèn jīng mi2 lan2 wang2 wen4 jing1 mi lan wang wen ching Miran ō mon kyō |
Sūtra on The Questions of King Miliṇḍa |
御山の大将 see styles |
oyamanotaishou / oyamanotaisho おやまのたいしょう |
king of the hill; king of the castle; king of the mountain |
Variations: |
mara; mara(sk) まら; マラ(sk) |
(1) {Buddh} Mara; demon king who attempted to hinder Gautama Buddha from attaining enlightenment; (2) {Buddh} obstacle to enlightenment; (3) (kana only) (usu. written as マラ) penis |
摩醯徑伐羅 摩醯径伐罗 see styles |
mó xì jìng fá luó mo2 xi4 jing4 fa2 luo2 mo hsi ching fa lo Makeikeibara |
魔醯首羅; 魔醯 Maheśvara. Explained by 大自在天 great sovereign deva, 天王 king of devas. Śiva, lord of one great chiliocosm, a deity with eight arms, three eyes, riding on a white bull. Xuanzang says specially worshipped in the Panjab. It is a term also for certain bodhisattvas and certain heavens. |
月燈三昧經 月灯三昧经 see styles |
yuè dēng sān mèi jīng yue4 deng1 san1 mei4 jing1 yüeh teng san mei ching Gattō zammai kyō |
King of Samādhi |
杜魯婆跋吒 杜鲁婆跋咤 see styles |
dù lǔ pó bá zhà du4 lu3 po2 ba2 zha4 tu lu p`o pa cha tu lu po pa cha Torobahatta |
Dhruvpaṭu, a king of Valabhī, son-in-law of Śīladitya. |
松贊干布陵 松赞干布陵 see styles |
sōng zàn gàn bù líng song1 zan4 gan4 bu4 ling2 sung tsan kan pu ling |
the tomb of Tibetan king Songtsen Gampo or Songzain Gambo in Lhoka prefecture |
果物の王様 see styles |
kudamononoousama / kudamononoosama くだもののおうさま |
(exp,n) (See ドリアン・1) the king of fruits (ref. to durian) |
樂宿王三昧 乐宿王三昧 see styles |
lè sù wáng sān mèi le4 su4 wang2 san1 mei4 le su wang san mei rakushukuō zanmai |
Paradise Constellation King Samadhi |
欽定訳聖書 see styles |
kinteiyakuseisho / kinteyakusesho きんていやくせいしょ |
King James Bible; King James Version; Authorized Version |
法堅那羅王 see styles |
fǎ jiān nà luō wáng fa3 jian1 na4 luo1 wang2 fa chien na lo wang |
Druma, king of the Kinnaras. |
無冠の帝王 see styles |
mukannoteiou / mukannoteo むかんのていおう |
(exp,n) (1) person who has not won any major awards or titles despite being the best in a particular field; uncrowned king; (exp,n) (2) person who wields power without holding an official rank or title; (exp,n) (3) journalist (esp. newspaper journalist) |
獅心王理查 狮心王理查 see styles |
shī xīn wáng lǐ chá shi1 xin1 wang2 li3 cha2 shih hsin wang li ch`a shih hsin wang li cha |
Richard the Lionheart (1157-1199), King Richard I of England 1189-1199 |
Variations: |
gyokushou / gyokusho ぎょくしょう |
{shogi} king (of the junior player) |
王を立てる see styles |
ouotateru / ootateru おうをたてる |
(exp,v1) to enthrone a king |
王を詰める see styles |
ouotsumeru / ootsumeru おうをつめる |
(exp,v1) to checkmate the king |
王様ゲーム see styles |
ousamageemu / osamageemu おうさまゲーム |
party game in which a randomly selected "king" issues orders to other players |
百光遍照王 see styles |
bǎi guāng biàn zhào wáng bai3 guang1 bian4 zhao4 wang2 pai kuang pien chao wang Hyakkō henshō ō |
The king of all light universally shining, i. e. Vairocana. |
盧陵王義眞 卢陵王义眞 see styles |
lú líng wáng yì zhēn lu2 ling2 wang2 yi4 zhen1 lu ling wang i chen Roryōō Gishin |
Yizhen, King of Luling |
Variations: |
ryuuguu / ryugu りゅうぐう |
Palace of the Dragon King; palace from the story of Urashima Tarō (said to be located at the bottom of the sea) |
竜宮の使い see styles |
ryuuguunotsukai; ryuuguunotsukai / ryugunotsukai; ryugunotsukai りゅうぐうのつかい; リュウグウノツカイ |
(kana only) king of herrings (Regalecus glesne); oarfish; ribbonfish |
Variations: |
ryuujin / ryujin りゅうじん |
(1) dragon god; dragon king; (2) {Buddh} naga |
索福克勒斯 see styles |
suǒ fú kè lè sī suo3 fu2 ke4 le4 si1 so fu k`o le ssu so fu ko le ssu |
Sophocles (496-406 BC), Greek tragedian, author of Oedipus the King |
諦觀法王法 谛观法王法 see styles |
dì guān fǎ wáng fǎ di4 guan1 fa3 wang2 fa3 ti kuan fa wang fa taikan hōō hō |
to truly perceive the teaching of the Dharma-king |
那先比丘經 那先比丘经 see styles |
nà xiān bǐ qiū jīng na4 xian1 bi3 qiu1 jing1 na hsien pi ch`iu ching na hsien pi chiu ching Nasen biku kyō |
Sūtra on the Questions of King Miliṇḍa |
醫羅鉢呾邏 医罗钵呾逻 see styles |
yī luó bō dá luó yi1 luo2 bo1 da2 luo2 i lo po ta lo Irahatara |
Elāpattra, the nāga- or dragon-king of this name: also a place in Taxila. |
金剛王菩薩 金刚王菩萨 see styles |
jīn gāng wáng pú sà jin1 gang1 wang2 pu2 sa4 chin kang wang p`u sa chin kang wang pu sa Kongō ō bosatsu |
One of the sixteen bodhisattvas in the Diamond-realm, one of Akṣobhya's retinue; also known as 金剛鉤王 the vajra hook king. |
金色孔雀王 see styles |
jīn sè kǒng qiǎo wáng jin1 se4 kong3 qiao3 wang2 chin se k`ung ch`iao wang chin se kung chiao wang Konjiki kujaku ō |
The golden-hued peacock king, protector of travellers, in the retinue of the 1,000-hands Guanyin. |
闔閭城遺址 阖闾城遗址 see styles |
hé lǘ chéng yí zhǐ he2 lu:2 cheng2 yi2 zhi3 ho lü ch`eng i chih ho lü cheng i chih |
ruins of capital city of King Helu of Wu, from 6th century BC, at modern Wuxi, Jiangsu |
阿彌陀檀那 阿弥陀檀那 see styles |
ā mí tuó tán nà a1 mi2 tuo2 tan2 na4 a mi t`o t`an na a mi to tan na Amidadanna |
Amṛtodana 甘露王. A king of Magadha, father of Anuruddha and Bhadrika, uncle of Śākyamuni. |
雙脚跨獅王 双脚跨狮王 see styles |
shuāng jiǎo kuà shī wáng shuang1 jiao3 kua4 shi1 wang2 shuang chiao k`ua shih wang shuang chiao kua shih wang sōkyaku ko shiō |
King Whose Two Legs Straddle a Lion |
頻婆娑羅王 see styles |
pín pó suō luó wáng pin2 po2 suo1 luo2 wang2 p`in p`o so lo wang pin po so lo wang |
King Bimbisāra |
高王觀音經 see styles |
gāo wáng guān yīn jīng gao1 wang2 guan1 yin1 jing1 kao wang kuan yin ching |
The Avalokitêśvara Sūtra of King Gao |
魔醯邏矩羅 魔醯逻矩罗 see styles |
mó xì luó jǔ luó mo2 xi4 luo2 ju3 luo2 mo hsi lo chü lo |
Mihirakula, king of the Punjab, later of Kashmir, about A.D. 400, a persecutor of Buddhism, v. 摩. |
鶴勒那夜奢 鹤勒那夜奢 see styles |
hè len à yè shē he4 len4 a4 ye4 she1 ho len a yeh she |
Haklenayaśas, or Padmaratna, the twenty-third patriarch, born in the palace of the king of Tokhara. |
鼓音聲王經 see styles |
gǔ yīn shēng wáng jīng gu3 yin1 sheng1 wang2 jing1 ku yin sheng wang ching |
Dhāraṇī Sūtra the King of Sound of the Drum |
キングコブラ see styles |
kingukobura キングコブラ |
king cobra; hamadryad (Ophiophagus hannah) |
キングコング see styles |
kingukongu キングコング |
(work) King Kong (film); (wk) King Kong (film) |
キングサイズ see styles |
kingusaizu キングサイズ |
(adj-no,n) king-size |
キングズリン see styles |
kinguzurin キングズリン |
(place-name) King's Lynn (UK); Kings Lyny |
キングドーム see styles |
kingudoomu キングドーム |
King Dome; (place-name) King Dome; Kingdome |
キングラット see styles |
kinguratto キングラット |
(person) King Rat |
スターキング see styles |
sutaakingu / sutakingu スターキング |
star king |
パーレビ国王 see styles |
paarebikokuou / parebikokuo パーレビこくおう |
(person) King Pahlavi |
ラリーキング see styles |
rariikingu / rarikingu ラリーキング |
(person) Larry King |
不動金剛明王 不动金刚明王 see styles |
bù dòng jīn gāng míng wáng bu4 dong4 jin1 gang1 ming2 wang2 pu tung chin kang ming wang Fudō kongō myōō |
The 不動尊 as the vajra representative, or embodiment, of Vairocana for saving all sentient beings. |
他化自在天王 see styles |
tā huà zì zài tiān wáng ta1 hua4 zi4 zai4 tian1 wang2 t`a hua tzu tsai t`ien wang ta hua tzu tsai tien wang take jizai tenō |
king of the heaven where one has power to convert others (?) |
伊迦波提羅那 伊迦波提罗那 see styles |
yī jiā bō tí luó nà yi1 jia1 bo1 ti2 luo2 na4 i chia po t`i lo na i chia po ti lo na Ikahadairana |
A title of a Tathāgata, intp. as 最上大王 the supreme deva-king. |
佛說末羅王經 佛说末罗王经 see styles |
fó shuō mò luó wáng jīng fo2 shuo1 mo4 luo2 wang2 jing1 fo shuo mo lo wang ching Bussetsu māō kyō |
Sūtra of King Malla |
倶利迦羅竜王 see styles |
kurikararyuuou / kurikararyuo くりからりゅうおう |
{Buddh} (See 不動明王) Dragon King Kulika; manifestation of Acala in the form of a flame-wreathed dragon wrapped around and swallowing the tip of an upright sword |
北方多聞天王 北方多闻天王 see styles |
běi fāng duō wén tiān wáng bei3 fang1 duo1 wen2 tian1 wang2 pei fang to wen t`ien wang pei fang to wen tien wang Hoppō Tamon Tennō |
Deva King All Hearing, of the North |
南方增長天王 南方增长天王 see styles |
nán fāng zēng zhǎng tiān wáng nan2 fang1 zeng1 zhang3 tian1 wang2 nan fang tseng chang t`ien wang nan fang tseng chang tien wang Nanpō Zōchō Tennō |
Deva King Prosperity, of the South |
和夷羅洹閱叉 和夷罗洹阅叉 see styles |
hé yí luó huán yuè chā he2 yi2 luo2 huan2 yue4 cha1 ho i lo huan yüeh ch`a ho i lo huan yüeh cha Wairaoneisa |
跋闍羅波膩 Vajrapāṇi, the 金剛手 Bodhisattva holding the sceptre or thunderbolt, or 金剛神 one of the names of Indra, as a demon king and protector of Buddhism. |
大鱗大麻哈魚 大鳞大麻哈鱼 see styles |
dà lín dá má hǎ yú da4 lin2 da2 ma2 ha3 yu2 ta lin ta ma ha yü |
king salmon; Chinook salmon |
廣大良藥王身 广大良药王身 see styles |
guǎng dà liáng yào wáng shēn guang3 da4 liang2 yao4 wang2 shen1 kuang ta liang yao wang shen kōdai ryōyaku ō shin |
vast medicine king bodies |
彌蘭陀王問經 弥兰陀王问经 see styles |
mí lán tuó wáng wèn jīng mi2 lan2 tuo2 wang2 wen4 jing1 mi lan t`o wang wen ching mi lan to wang wen ching Mirandaō mon kyō |
Sūtra on The Questions of King Milinda |
戰達羅鉢喇婆 战达罗钵喇婆 see styles |
zhàn dá luó bō lǎ pó zhan4 da2 luo2 bo1 la3 po2 chan ta lo po la p`o chan ta lo po la po Sendaraharaba |
Candraprabha, moonlight, name of Śākyamuni when a king in a former incarnation, who cut off his head as a gift to others. |
提婆魔囉播稗 提婆魔啰播稗 see styles |
tí pó mó luō bò bài ti2 po2 mo2 luo1 bo4 bai4 t`i p`o mo lo po pai ti po mo lo po pai Daibamarahabi |
Deva-māra-pāpīyān, Māra, the evil one, king of demons. |
摩尼犍大龍王 摩尼犍大龙王 see styles |
mó ní jiān dà lóng wáng mo2 ni2 jian1 da4 long2 wang2 mo ni chien ta lung wang Maniken dairyūō |
Maṇiskandhanāga. The nāga king in whose hand is the talismanic pearl. |
摩訶目脂鄰陀 摩诃目脂邻陀 see styles |
mó hē mù zhī lín tuó mo2 he1 mu4 zhi1 lin2 tuo2 mo ho mu chih lin t`o mo ho mu chih lin to Makamokushirinda |
(or 摩訶目眞鄰陀) Mahāmucilinda, name of a nāga-king, etc., v. 目. |
曷利沙伐彈那 曷利沙伐弹那 see styles |
hé lì shā fá dàn nà he2 li4 sha1 fa2 dan4 na4 ho li sha fa tan na Karishabadanna |
Harṣavardhana, king of Kanyākubja, protector of Buddhism about A. D. 625. |
月上轉輪聖王 月上转轮圣王 see styles |
yuè shàng zhuǎn lún shèng wáng yue4 shang4 zhuan3 lun2 sheng4 wang2 yüeh shang chuan lun sheng wang Getsujō tenrin shōō |
Wheel-Turning Sage King Above the Moon |
東方持國天王 东方持国天王 see styles |
dōng fāng chí guó tiān wáng dong1 fang1 chi2 guo2 tian1 wang2 tung fang ch`ih kuo t`ien wang tung fang chih kuo tien wang Tōhō Jikoku Tennō |
Deva King Nation Preserver, of the East |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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