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There are 45 total results for your Consort search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

夫人

see styles
fū ren
    fu1 ren5
fu jen
 fujin(p); bunin(ok); hashikashi(ok)
    ふじん(P); ぶにん(ok); はしかし(ok)

More info & calligraphy:

Fujin
lady; madam; Mrs.; CL:位[wei4]
(1) (ふじん, はしかし only) (honorific or respectful language) wife; Mrs; madam; (2) (ふじん only) (archaism) wife of a nobleman (aristocrat, etc.); (3) (ふじん, ぶにん only) (archaism) consort of the emperor
A wife; the wife of a king, i. e. a queen, devi.

皇后

see styles
huáng hòu
    huang2 hou4
huang hou
 kougou / kogo
    こうごう

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Empress
empress; imperial consort
empress (consort); (surname) Kōgou
empress

ラクシュミ

see styles
 rakushumi
    ラクシュミ

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Laxmi
(See 吉祥天) Lakshmi (consort of Vishnu in Hinduism); (personal name) Lakshmi

see styles
hòu
    hou4
hou
 kisai
    きさい
empress; queen; (archaic) monarch; ruler
(poetic term) empress (consort); queen (consort); (female given name) Kisaki

see styles
fēi
    fei1
fei
 hi
    ひ
imperial concubine
(suffix noun) princess; consort; (female given name) Hime
An imperial concubine; as implying production, or giving birth, it is used by the esoteric cult for samaya and dhāraṇī.


see styles

    fu4
fu
prince consort

三后

see styles
 sankou / sanko
    さんこう
Grand Empress Dowager, the Empress Dowager and the Empress Consort

三宮

see styles
 sanguu / sangu
    さんぐう
(rare) (See 三后) Grand Empress Dowager, the Empress Dowager and the Empress Consort; (surname) Mimiya

中宮

see styles
 chuuguu / chugu
    ちゅうぐう
(1) (See 三后) the Empress, the Empress Dowager and the Grand Empress Dowager; (2) emperor's second consort; (3) empress; palace of the empress; (4) building of a Shinto shrine built on middle ground; (5) (See 皇居) demesne of the imperial palace; (place-name, surname) Nakamiya

伴船

see styles
 tomobune
    ともぶね
(1) consort ship; (2) joint boarding; boarding a ship together

僚機


僚机

see styles
liáo jī
    liao2 ji1
liao chi
 ryouki / ryoki
    りょうき
wingman aircraft
consort plane

僚船

see styles
 ryousen / ryosen
    りょうせん
consort ship

僚艦

see styles
 ryoukan / ryokan
    りょうかん
consort ship

公妃

see styles
 kouhi / kohi
    こうひ
noble's consort; consort of a prince; consort of a duke; duchess; princess; (female given name) Kimihi

友船

see styles
 tomobune
    ともぶね
(1) consort ship; (2) joint boarding; boarding a ship together

嫪毐

see styles
lào ǎi
    lao4 ai3
lao ai
Lao Ai (-238 BC), man of Qin famous for his giant penis; in fiction, bogus eunuch and the consort of king Ying Zheng's mother lady Zhao

帝后

see styles
dì hòu
    di4 hou4
ti hou
empress; imperial consort

後宮


后宫

see styles
hòu gōng
    hou4 gong1
hou kung
 koukyuu / kokyu
    こうきゅう
harem; chambers of imperial concubines
(1) (See 七殿,五舎) inner palace (reserved for women); harem; seraglio; (2) consort of the emperor; (surname) Ushiromiya

水天

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shuǐ tiān
    shui3 tian1
shui t`ien
    shui tien
 suiten
    すいてん
(1) water and sky; (2) Varuna; Vedic god of water and sky (adopted into Buddhism as god of water and protector of the west)
Varuṇa, 縛嚕拏; 婆樓那 ούϕανός, the heavens, or the sky, where are clouds and dragons; the 水神 water-deva, or dragon-king, who rules the clouds, rains, and water generally. One of the 大神 in the esoteric maṇḍalas; he rules the west; his consort is the 水天妃 represented on his left, and his chief retainer 水天眷屬 is placed on his right.

王妃

see styles
wáng fēi
    wang2 fei1
wang fei
 ouhi / ohi
    おうひ
princess (in Europe)
queen (consort); empress (consort); (female given name) Waki
(Skt. rājñī)

王婿

see styles
 ousei / ose
    おうせい
(See 王配・おうはい) prince consort

王配

see styles
 ouhai / ohai
    おうはい
prince consort

皇婿

see styles
 kousei / kose
    こうせい
prince consort

皇配

see styles
 kouhai / kohai
    こうはい
(See 王配・おうはい) prince consort

舍脂

see styles
shè zhī
    she4 zhi1
she chih
 shashi
śācī, 舍支; 設施 power of speech and action. Name of Indra's chief consort. Indra is known as舍脂鉢低 Śacīpati.

裏方

see styles
 urakata
    うらかた
(1) (See 表方) someone working behind-the-scenes; scene shifter; (2) lady consort (to a high personage); (place-name) Uragata

訥帝


讷帝

see styles
nà dì
    na4 di4
na ti
 tottei
female messenger, go-between or consort

貴妃


贵妃

see styles
guì fēi
    gui4 fei1
kuei fei
senior concubine; imperial consort

一夜妻

see styles
 ichiyazuma; hitoyozuma
    いちやづま; ひとよづま
temporary consort; prostitute

三皇后

see styles
 sankougou / sankogo
    さんこうごう
(rare) (See 三后) Grand Empress Dowager, the Empress Dowager and the Empress Consort

交わる

see styles
 majiwaru
    まじわる
(v5r,vi) (1) to cross; to intersect; to join; to meet; (v5r,vi) (2) to associate with; to mingle with; to consort with; (v5r,vi) (3) to have a sexual relationship; to copulate

伴侶號


伴侣号

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bàn lǚ hào
    ban4 lu:3 hao4
pan lü hao
HMS Consort, Royal Navy destroyer involved in 1949 Amethyst incident on Changjiang

吉祥天

see styles
jí xiáng tiān
    ji2 xiang2 tian1
chi hsiang t`ien
    chi hsiang tien
 kisshouten; kichijouten / kisshoten; kichijoten
    きっしょうてん; きちじょうてん
{Buddh} Sri-mahadevi (consort of Vaishravana)
Lakṣmī

Variations:

 kisaki
    きさき
empress (consort); queen (consort)

大辯天


大辩天

see styles
dà biàn tiān
    da4 bian4 tian1
ta pien t`ien
    ta pien tien
 Daiben ten
Sarasvatī 大辯才天 (大辯才女); 大辯功德天 (大辯才功德天); 薩羅婆縛底; 薩羅酸底 A river, 'the modern Sursooty'; the goddess of it, who 'was persuaded to descend from heaven and confer her invention of language and letters on the human race by the sage Bhārata, whence one of her names is Bharatī'; sometimes assumes the form of a swan; eloquence, or literary elegance is associated with her. Cf. M. W. Known as the mother of speech, eloquence, letters, and music. Chinese texts describe this deity sometimes as male, but generally as female, and under several forms. As 'goddess of music and poetry' she is styled 妙 (or 美 ) 音天; 妙音樂天; 妙音佛母. She is represented in two forms, one with two arms and a lute, another with eight arms. Sister of Yama. 'A consort of both Brahmā and Mañjuśrī,' Getty. In Japan, when with a lute, Benten is a form of Saravastī, colour white, and riding a peacock. Tib. sbyaṅs-can-ma, or ṅag-gi-lha-mo; M. kele-yin iikin tegri; J. ben-zai-ten, or benten.

孝聖憲


孝圣宪

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xiào shèng xiàn
    xiao4 sheng4 xian4
hsiao sheng hsien
Empress Xiaoshengxian (1693-1777), consort of Emperor Yongzheng 雍正[Yong1 zheng4] and mother of Emperor Qianlong 乾隆[Qian2 long2]

帕瓦蒂

see styles
pà wǎ dì
    pa4 wa3 di4
p`a wa ti
    pa wa ti
Parvati (the consort of Shiva)

庖犧氏


庖牺氏

see styles
páo xī shì
    pao2 xi1 shi4
p`ao hsi shih
    pao hsi shih
another name for 伏羲[Fu2 Xi1], consort of 女媧|女娲[Nu:3 wa1]

楊玉環


杨玉环

see styles
yáng yù huán
    yang2 yu4 huan2
yang yü huan
Yang Yuhuan, aka Yang Guifei 楊貴妃|杨贵妃[Yang2 Gui4 fei1] (719-756), famous Tang beauty, consort of Emperor Xuanzhong 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1]

楊貴妃


杨贵妃

see styles
yáng guì fēi
    yang2 gui4 fei1
yang kuei fei
 youkihi / yokihi
    ようきひ
Yang Guifei (719-756), famous Tang beauty, consort of Emperor Xuanzhong 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1]
(person) Yang Guifei (719-756)

辯才天


辩才天

see styles
biàn cái tiān
    bian4 cai2 tian1
pien ts`ai t`ien
    pien tsai tien
 Benzai ten
    べんざいてん
Saraswati (the Hindu goddess of wisdom and arts and consort of Lord Brahma)
(out-dated kanji) (Buddhist term) Benzaiten; Saraswati; goddess of music, eloquence, also wealth and water
Sarasvatī, goddess of speech and learning, v. 大辯才天.

帕爾瓦蒂


帕尔瓦蒂

see styles
pà ěr wǎ dì
    pa4 er3 wa3 di4
p`a erh wa ti
    pa erh wa ti
Parvati (Hindu deity, the consort of Shiva)

拉拉扯扯

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lā lā chě chě
    la1 la1 che3 che3
la la ch`e ch`e
    la la che che
to tug at; to pull at sb aggressively; to take sb's hand or arm in a too familiar way; (derog.) to hobnob; to consort

コンソート

see styles
 konsooto
    コンソート
consort

Variations:
友船
伴船

 tomobune
    ともぶね
(1) consort ship; (2) joint boarding; boarding a ship together

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 45 results for "Consort" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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