There are 10 total results for your 軫 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
軫 轸 see styles |
zhěn zhen3 chen shin しん |
square; strongly (as of emotion) {astron} (See 二十八宿,朱雀・すざく・2) Chinese "Chariot" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (given name) Shin |
軫宿 轸宿 see styles |
zhěn sù zhen3 su4 chen su Shinshuku みつかけぼし |
Chinese "Chariot" constellation (one of the 28 mansions) (Skt. Aṣāḍhā) |
軫念 see styles |
shinnen しんねん |
the grief or feelings of the Emperor |
軫方 轸方 see styles |
zhěn fāng zhen3 fang1 chen fang |
square; four-square |
転軫 see styles |
tenjin てんじん |
(See 転手) tuning peg (on a biwa or shamisen) |
千變萬軫 千变万轸 see styles |
qiān biàn wàn zhěn qian1 bian4 wan4 zhen3 ch`ien pien wan chen chien pien wan chen |
constantly changing, ever-varying (idiom) |
殊深軫念 殊深轸念 see styles |
shū shēn zhěn niàn shu1 shen1 zhen3 nian4 shu shen chen nien |
extreme solicitude (idiom); expressing the deepest condolences; to feel deeply concerned |
連鑣並軫 连镳并轸 see styles |
lián biāo bìng zhěn lian2 biao1 bing4 zhen3 lien piao ping chen |
lit. reins together and carriages level (idiom); keeping exactly abreast of one another; running neck and neck |
阿軫帝也 阿轸帝也 see styles |
ā zhěn dì yě a1 zhen3 di4 ye3 a chen ti yeh ashintaiya |
Transliteration from Sanskrit of Acintya or Atintya (अचिन्त्य). Beyond conception, "the unthinkable", "the inconceivable", "he who cannot be imagined." Analogous to 不思議. |
Variations: |
mitsukakeboshi みつかけぼし |
(See 軫) Chinese "Chariot" constellation (one of the 28 mansions) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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