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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
四洲 see styles |
sì zhōu si4 zhou1 ssu chou shishū |
catur-dvīpa; the four inhabited continents of every universe; they are situated S., E., W., and N. of the central mountain Sumeru; S. is Jambudvīpa 暗部洲; E. Pūrva-videha 東毘提訶; W. Apara-godānīya 牛貨; and N. Uttarakuru 瞿盧. |
上谷山 see styles |
uendaniyama うえんだにやま |
(personal name) Uendaniyama |
亀谷山 see styles |
kamedaniyama かめだにやま |
(personal name) Kamedaniyama |
二五食 see styles |
èr wǔ shí er4 wu3 shi2 erh wu shih nigo shiki |
The two groups of food, each of five kinds: bhojanīya, v. 蒲 cereals, fish, and flesh; and khādanīya, v. 佉fruits and sweetmeats. |
井谷山 see styles |
idaniyama いだにやま |
(personal name) Idaniyama |
佉陀尼 see styles |
qū tuó ní qu1 tuo2 ni2 ch`ü t`o ni chü to ni kyadani |
(or 佉闍尼); 珂但尼 khādanīya, to be chewed; edible; a food; defined as edibles not included in regulation meals. |
八中洲 see styles |
bā zhōng zhōu ba1 zhong1 zhou1 pa chung chou hachichū shū |
Each of the "four continents" has two other continents, i.e. Jambudvīpa has Cāmara and Varacāmara; Pūrvavideha has Deha and Videha; Aparagodānīya has Śaṭhā and Uttaramantriṇaḥ; and Uttarakuru has Kuravaḥ and Kaurava; v. 四洲. |
吉谷山 see styles |
yoshidaniyama よしだにやま |
(place-name) Yoshidaniyama |
品谷山 see styles |
shinadaniyama しなだにやま |
(place-name) Shinadaniyama |
境谷山 see styles |
sakaidaniyama さかいだにやま |
(place-name) Sakaidaniyama |
嵐谷山 see styles |
arashidaniyama あらしだにやま |
(place-name) Arashidaniyama |
明谷山 see styles |
akedaniyama あけだにやま |
(place-name) Akedaniyama |
椎谷山 see styles |
shiidaniyama / shidaniyama しいだにやま |
(place-name) Shiidaniyama |
椹谷山 see styles |
sawaradaniyama さわらだにやま |
(place-name) Sawaradaniyama |
段山本 see styles |
daniyamahon だにやまほん |
(place-name) Daniyamahon |
段山町 see styles |
daniyamamachi だにやままち |
(place-name) Daniyamamachi |
汗谷山 see styles |
asedaniyama あせだにやま |
(place-name) Asedaniyama |
湧谷山 see styles |
wakidaniyama わきだにやま |
(personal name) Wakidaniyama |
滝谷山 see styles |
takidaniyama たきだにやま |
(place-name) Takidaniyama |
烏谷山 see styles |
karasudaniyama からすだにやま |
(place-name) Karasudaniyama |
牛貨洲 牛货洲 see styles |
niú huò zhōu niu2 huo4 zhou1 niu huo chou Gokeshū |
Godānīya, 瞿伽尼 (or 瞿耶尼, or 瞿陀尼) ; 倶助尼; 遇嚩柅; Aparagodāna, 阿鉢唎瞿陀尼, the western of the four continents into which every world is divided, where oxen are the principal product and medium of exchange. |
珂但尼 see styles |
kē dàn ní ke1 dan4 ni2 k`o tan ni ko tan ni kadanni |
佉陀 (or 佉闍尼) khādanīya, food that can be masticated, or eaten. |
瞿伽尼 see styles |
jù qié ní ju4 qie2 ni2 chü ch`ieh ni chü chieh ni Kugani |
Godāna; Godāniya; Godhanya, also 瞿陀尼; 瞿耶尼; 劬伽尼; v. 牛 The continent west of Sumeru; also Aparagodāna. |
石谷山 see styles |
ishidaniyama いしだにやま |
(personal name) Ishidaniyama |
籔谷山 see styles |
yabudaniyama やぶだにやま |
(place-name) Yabudaniyama |
荒谷山 see styles |
aradaniyama あらだにやま |
(place-name) Aradaniyama |
見谷山 see styles |
kendaniyama けんだにやま |
(place-name) Kendaniyama |
赤谷山 see styles |
akadaniyama あかだにやま |
(personal name) Akadaniyama |
郷谷山 see styles |
goudaniyama / godaniyama ごうだにやま |
(personal name) Goudaniyama |
酉谷山 see styles |
toridaniyama とりだにやま |
(personal name) Toridaniyama |
鏡谷山 see styles |
kagamidaniyama かがみだにやま |
(place-name) Kagamidaniyama |
雨谷山 see styles |
amedaniyama あめだにやま |
(personal name) Amedaniyama |
雲谷山 see styles |
kumodaniyama くもだにやま |
(personal name) Kumodaniyama |
高谷山 see styles |
takadaniyama たかだにやま |
(personal name) Takadaniyama |
千石谷山 see styles |
sengokudaniyama せんごくだにやま |
(place-name) Sengokudaniyama |
大鱒谷山 see styles |
oomasudaniyama おおますだにやま |
(personal name) Oomasudaniyama |
岩ヶ谷山 see styles |
iwagadaniyama いわがだにやま |
(place-name) Iwagadaniyama |
折宇谷山 see styles |
oryuudaniyama / oryudaniyama おりゅうだにやま |
(place-name) Oryūdaniyama |
権現谷山 see styles |
gongendaniyama ごんげんだにやま |
(place-name) Gongendaniyama |
段山本町 see styles |
daniyamahonmachi だにやまほんまち |
(place-name) Daniyamahonmachi |
段山町駅 see styles |
daniyamamachieki だにやままちえき |
(st) Daniyamamachi Station |
波美谷山 see styles |
hamidaniyama はみだにやま |
(place-name) Hamidaniyama |
湯槽谷山 see styles |
yubunedaniyama ゆぶねだにやま |
(place-name) Yubunedaniyama |
薬師谷山 see styles |
yakushidaniyama やくしだにやま |
(personal name) Yakushidaniyama |
西牛貨洲 西牛货洲 see styles |
xī niú huò zhōu xi1 niu2 huo4 zhou1 hsi niu huo chou Saigokeshū |
西瞿陀尼 (or 西瞿耶尼) The western continent of a world, Godānīya, v. 瞿, or Aparagodānīya, or Aparagodāna, "western-cattle-giving," where cattle are the medium of exchange, possibly referring to the "pecuniary" barter of the north-west. |
釈迦谷山 see styles |
shakadaniyama しゃかだにやま |
(place-name) Shakadaniyama |
半者珂但尼 see styles |
bàn zhě kē dàn ní ban4 zhe3 ke1 dan4 ni2 pan che k`o tan ni pan che ko tan ni hanshakadanni |
(or 半者佉但尼) ; 半者佉闍 pañcakhādanīya, the five 'chewing' foods, not regular foods, i. e. roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits; or stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and the their triturations. |
御朱印谷山 see styles |
goshuindaniyama ごしゅいんだにやま |
(place-name) Goshuindaniyama |
安谷屋なぎさ see styles |
adaniyanagisa あだにやなぎさ |
(person) Adaniya Nagisa |
深草大亀谷八島 see styles |
fukakusaookamedaniyashima ふかくさおおかめだにやしま |
(place-name) Fukakusaookamedaniyashima |
深草大亀谷八島町 see styles |
fukakusaookamedaniyashimachou / fukakusaookamedaniyashimacho ふかくさおおかめだにやしまちょう |
(place-name) Fukakusaookamedaniyashimachō |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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