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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
茶 see styles |
chá cha2 ch`a cha cha ちゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Tea(1) (See お茶・1) tea; (2) tea plant (Camellia sinensis); (3) (See 茶道) tea preparation; making tea; (4) (abbreviation) (See 茶色) brown; (noun or adjectival noun) (5) (archaism) (See 茶化す) mockery; (surname, given name) Cha Tea; tea-leaves; translit. ja, jha. |
香 see styles |
xiāng xiang1 hsiang kou; kori(ok) / ko; kori(ok) こう; こり(ok) |
More info & calligraphy: Fragrant / Good Smell(See 御香) incense; (female given name) Yuka (竹; 象) Incense made in coils and burnt to measure the time; also 香盤; 香印.; gandha. Fragrance; incense; the sense of smell, i.e. one of the ṣaḍāyātana, six senses. Incense is one of the 使 Buddha's messengers to stimulate faith and devotion. |
カメリア see styles |
kameria カメリア |
More info & calligraphy: Camellia |
桫 see styles |
suō suo1 so |
horse chestnut; Stewartia pseudocamellia (botany) |
椿 see styles |
chūn chun1 ch`un chun tsubakizaki つばきざき |
Chinese toon (Toona sinensis); tree of heaven (Ailanthus altissima); (literary metaphor) father (kana only) common camellia; Camellia japonica; (surname) Tsubakizaki |
檟 槚 see styles |
jiǎ jia3 chia |
Catalpa, a genus of mostly deciduous trees; old term for Camellia sinensis, the tea plant 茶; also called Thea sinensis; small evergreen shrub (Mallotus japonicus) |
葫 see styles |
hú hu2 hu hiru ひる ninniku にんにく |
used in 葫蘆|葫芦[hu2lu5] (archaism) strong-smelling edible plant (esp. perennials of the family Liliaceae, e.g. Welsh onion, garlic, wild rocambole, etc.); (kana only) garlic (Allium sativum) |
葷 荤 see styles |
hūn hun1 hun kun くん |
strong-smelling vegetable (garlic etc); non-vegetarian food (meat, fish etc); vulgar; obscene (1) strong-smelling vegetable (esp. garlic, onion, Chinese chives, Chinese scallion, Japanese garlic); (2) pungent vegetable (esp. ginger and water pepper) Strongly smelling vegetables, e.g. onions, garlic, leeks, etc., forbidden to Buddhist vegetarians; any non-vegetarian food. |
蒜 see styles |
suàn suan4 suan hiru ひる ninniku にんにく |
garlic; CL:頭|头[tou2],瓣[ban4] (archaism) strong-smelling edible plant (esp. perennials of the family Liliaceae, e.g. Welsh onion, garlic, wild rocambole, etc.); (kana only) garlic (Allium sativum) |
薫 see styles |
xūn xun1 hsün kun くん |
Japanese variant of 薰 (1) pleasant smell; aroma; fragrance; scent; (2) pleasant-smelling vegetation; (female given name) Nio |
薰 熏 see styles |
xūn xun1 hsün kun |
sweet-smelling grass; Coumarouna odorata; tonka beans; coumarin A fragrant plant which expels noxious influences; vāsanā, perfume, fumigate, becloud. |
騷 骚 see styles |
sāo sao1 sao sō |
(bound form) to disturb; to disrupt; flirty; coquettish; abbr. for 離騷|离骚[Li2 Sao1]; (literary) literary writings; poetry; foul-smelling (variant of 臊[sao1]); (dialect) (of certain domestic animals) male Trouble, sad; poetic, learned; translit. su, s. |
八識 八识 see styles |
bā shì ba1 shi4 pa shih hasshiki; hachishiki はっしき; はちしき |
{Buddh} eight consciousnesses (one for each of the five senses, consciousness of the mind, self-consciousness and store consciousness) The eight parijñāna, or kinds of cognition, perception, or consciousness. They are the five senses of cakṣur-vijñāna, śrotra-v., ghrāna-v., jihvā-v., and kāya-v., i.e. seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, and touch. The sixth is mano-vijñāna, the mental sense, or intellect, v. 末那. It is defined as 意 mentality, apprehension, or by some as will. The seventh is styled kliṣṭa-mano-vijñāna 末那識 discriminated from the last as 思量 pondering, calculating; it is the discriminating and constructive sense, more than the intellectually perceptive; as infected by the ālaya-vijñāna., or receiving "seeds" from it, it is considered as the cause of all egoism and individualizing, i.e. of men and things, therefore of all illusion arising from assuming the seeming as the real. The eighth is the ālaya-vijñāna, 阿頼耶識 which is the storehouse, or basis from which come all "seeds"of consciousness. The seventh is also defined as the ādāna 阿陀那識 or "laying hold of" or "holding on to" consciousness. |
六境 see styles |
liù jìng liu4 jing4 liu ching rokkyou / rokkyo ろっきょう |
{Buddh} six objective fields of the senses (shape and colour, sound, scent, flavour, physical feeling, and mental presentation) The six fields of the senses, i. e. the objective fields of sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, and idea (or thought); rūpa, form and color, is the field of vision; sound, of hearing; scent, of smelling; the five flavors, of tasting; physical feeling, of touch; and mental presentation, of discernment; cf. 六入; 六處 and next. |
六識 六识 see styles |
liù shì liu4 shi4 liu shih rokushiki ろくしき |
{Buddh} six consciousnesses (i.e. functions of the six sense organs: seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, touching, and reasoning) six consciousnesses |
嗅鹽 see styles |
xiù yán xiu4 yan2 hsiu yen |
smelling salts |
夏椿 see styles |
natsutsubaki; natsutsubaki なつつばき; ナツツバキ |
(kana only) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia) |
姫椿 see styles |
himetsubaki; himetsubaki ひめつばき; ヒメツバキ |
(1) (kana only) Chinese guger tree (Schima wallichii); (2) (See 山茶花) sasanqua (Camellia sasanqua); (3) (archaism) (See 鼠黐) Japanese privet (Ligustrum japonicum); (place-name) Himetsubaki |
娑羅 娑罗 see styles |
suō luó suo1 luo2 so lo sara さら |
(1) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul; (2) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia); (female given name) Sara 沙羅 śāla, sāla; the Sāl tree, 娑羅樹 Shorea robusta, the teak tree. |
宝丹 see styles |
houtan / hotan ほうたん |
(archaism) type of smelling salts sold in the late Edo period |
寒椿 see styles |
kantsubaki かんつばき |
camellia-like plant native to China |
山椿 see styles |
yamatsubaki; yamatsubaki やまつばき; ヤマツバキ |
(kana only) (See 山茶花) mountain camellia; sasanqua |
山茶 see styles |
shān chá shan1 cha2 shan ch`a shan cha tsubaki つばき |
camellia (kana only) common camellia; Camellia japonica; (1) (kana only) common camellia; Camellia japonica; (2) tea produced in the mountains; (female given name) Tsubaki |
悠揚 悠扬 see styles |
yōu yáng you1 yang2 yu yang yuuyou / yuyo ゆうよう |
melodious; mellifluous (adj-t,adv-to) self-possessed; calm |
朴伴 see styles |
bokuhan; bokuhan ぼくはん; ボクハン |
(kana only) Camellia japonica 'Bokuhan' (cultivar of common camellia) |
椿油 see styles |
tsubakiabura つばきあぶら |
camellia oil |
椿餅 see styles |
tsubaimochii; tsubakimochi; tsubaimochi / tsubaimochi; tsubakimochi; tsubaimochi つばいもちい; つばきもち; つばいもち |
rice-cake sweet sandwiched between two camellia leaves |
沙羅 沙罗 see styles |
shā luó sha1 luo2 sha lo seira / sera せいら |
(1) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul; (2) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia); (female given name) Seira sāla, or śāla, 裟羅 the Sāl or Śal tree; the teak tree; the Shorea (or Valeria) Robusta; a tree in general. |
甘い see styles |
amai あまい |
(adjective) (1) sweet-tasting; sweet; sugary; sugared; (adjective) (2) fragrant (smelling); sweet (music); (adjective) (3) lightly salted; light in salt; not spicy; (adjective) (4) (See 甘く見る) naive; overly optimistic; soft on; generous; indulgent; easy-going; lenient; (adjective) (5) half-hearted; not finished properly; (adjective) (6) insufficient; not satisfactory; inadequate; loose; (adjective) (7) mild; (adjective) (8) (See 甘い言葉) tempting; enticing; luring |
甘美 see styles |
gān měi gan1 mei3 kan mei kanbi かんび |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) sweet (taste); luscious; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) sweet (melody, dream, etc.); delightful; pleasant; mellow; mellifluous; (personal name) Kanmi sweet[ness] |
聞到 闻到 see styles |
wén dào wen2 dao4 wen tao |
to smell; to sniff something out; to perceive by smelling |
聞診 闻诊 see styles |
wén zhěn wen2 zhen3 wen chen |
(TCM) auscultation and smelling, one of the four methods of diagnosis 四診|四诊[si4 zhen3] |
聞香 闻香 see styles |
wén xiāng wen2 xiang1 wen hsiang bunkou; monkou / bunko; monko ぶんこう; もんこう |
smelling incense; savoring incense; distinguishing incense by smell; incense-smelling party smell an odor |
腥い see styles |
namagusai なまぐさい |
(adjective) (1) smelling of fish; fishy; smelling of blood; bloody; (2) degenerate (of a monk); depraved; corrupt; fallen; (3) worldly; mundane; secular; common; ordinary; (4) fishy; suspicious; questionable |
臭い see styles |
kusai くさい |
(adjective) (1) stinking; smelly; (adjective) (2) suspicious; fishy; (adjective) (3) clumsy; unskilled; (suf,adj-i) (4) smelling of; (suf,adj-i) (5) looking like; appearing like; smacking of; -ish |
花椿 see styles |
hanatsubaki はなつばき |
(rare) flowering camellia; camellia flower |
茶樹 茶树 see styles |
chá shù cha2 shu4 ch`a shu cha shu |
tea tree; Camellia sinensis |
茶花 see styles |
chá huā cha2 hua1 ch`a hua cha hua chabana ちゃばな |
camellia seasonal flowers arranged for a tea ceremony; flowers in a tea room; (surname) Chiyapana |
藪椿 see styles |
yabutsubaki; yabutsubaki やぶつばき; ヤブツバキ |
(kana only) (See 椿・1) wild camellia (Camellia japonica); common camellia |
蘇摩 苏摩 see styles |
sū mó su1 mo2 su mo soma そま |
(female given name) Soma soma, to distil, extract, generate; the moon-plant, hence the moon; probably wild rhubarb (Stein). The alcoholic drink made from the plant and formerly offered to the Brahminical gods; tr. 神酒, wine of the gods. Also rendered 香油 a sweet-smelling oil. |
銀葉 银叶 see styles |
yín yè yin2 ye4 yin yeh ginyou / ginyo ぎんよう |
silver leaf (1) thin sheet of silver; silver foil; silverleaf; (2) (See 香道・こうどう) censer; incense burner made of a sheet of mica hemmed by silver and placed on charcoal embers, used in incense-smelling ceremony; (3) (See 裏白の木・うらじろのき) Japanese mountain ash (Sorbus japonica); Japanese whitebeam; (given name) Gin'you |
雪椿 see styles |
yukitsubaki ゆきつばき |
(kana only) snow camellia (Camellia japonica subsp. rusticana) |
香材 see styles |
kouboku / koboku こうぼく |
sweet-smelling wood |
香道 see styles |
koudou / kodo こうどう |
traditional incense-smelling ceremony; (given name) Kōdō |
馥郁 see styles |
fù yù fu4 yu4 fu yü fukuiku ふくいく |
strongly fragrant (adj-t,adv-to) fragrant; sweet-smelling |
乙女椿 see styles |
otometsubaki; otometsubaki おとめつばき; オトメツバキ |
(kana only) otome camellia (Camellia japonica f. otome) |
乳臭い see styles |
chichikusai ちちくさい |
(adjective) (idiom) green; wet behind the ears; immature; smelling of milk |
五辛素 see styles |
wǔ xīn sù wu3 xin1 su4 wu hsin su |
(adjective) non-Buddhist vegetarian (allowing strong-smelling vegetables like garlic and onions) |
代神楽 see styles |
daikagura だいかぐら |
(1) grand kagura performance at Ise; (2) type of performance including the lion dance and juggling; (3) (kana only) Camellia japonica 'Daikagura' (cultivar of Japanese camellia) |
佗助椿 see styles |
wabisuketsubaki; wabisuketsubaki わびすけつばき; ワビスケツバキ |
(kana only) Camellia japonica 'Wabisuke' (cultivar of common camellia) |
土臭い see styles |
tsuchikusai つちくさい |
(adjective) smelling of earth; rustic |
大神楽 see styles |
ookagura おおかぐら |
(1) grand kagura performance at Ise; (2) type of performance including the lion dance and juggling; (3) (kana only) Camellia japonica 'Daikagura' (cultivar of Japanese camellia); (place-name) Ookagura |
太神楽 see styles |
daikagura だいかぐら |
(1) grand kagura performance at Ise; (2) type of performance including the lion dance and juggling; (3) (kana only) Camellia japonica 'Daikagura' (cultivar of Japanese camellia) |
女臭い see styles |
onnakusai おんなくさい |
(adjective) (1) smelling of woman; (adjective) (2) womanly; feminine |
娑羅樹 娑罗树 see styles |
suō luó shù suo1 luo2 shu4 so lo shu saraju しゃらじゅ |
(1) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia); (2) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul śāla trees |
山茶花 see styles |
shān chá huā shan1 cha2 hua1 shan ch`a hua shan cha hua sazanka; sanzaka(sk); sansaka(sk); sanchaka(sk); sazanka さざんか; さんざか(sk); さんさか(sk); さんちゃか(sk); サザンカ |
camellia (kana only) sasanqua (Camellia sasanqua); (female given name) Sazanka |
弁鰓類 see styles |
bensairui べんさいるい |
(rare) (See 二枚貝類) lamellibranches (i.e. bivalves) |
明石潟 see styles |
akashigata; akashigata あかしがた; アカシガタ |
(kana only) Camellia sasanqua 'Akasigata' (cultivar of Christmas camellia); (surname) Akashigata |
沙羅樹 沙罗树 see styles |
shā luó shù sha1 luo2 shu4 sha lo shu sara ju しゃらじゅ |
(1) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia); (2) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul The Sala-tree. |
泥臭い see styles |
dorokusai どろくさい |
(adjective) smelling of mud or earth; unrefined; uncouth |
焼付け see styles |
yakitsuke やきつけ |
(1) printing (e.g. photos); (2) glazing; enamelling; baking |
猫吸い see styles |
nekosui ねこすい |
(n,vs,vi) (slang) smelling a cat; cat sniffing; cat huffing |
瓣鰓綱 瓣鳃纲 see styles |
bàn sāi gāng ban4 sai1 gang1 pan sai kang |
Lamellibranchia; class of bivalves |
生臭い see styles |
namagusai なまぐさい |
(adjective) (1) smelling of fish; fishy; smelling of blood; bloody; (2) degenerate (of a monk); depraved; corrupt; fallen; (3) worldly; mundane; secular; common; ordinary; (4) fishy; suspicious; questionable |
男臭い see styles |
otokokusai おとこくさい |
(adjective) (1) smelling of men; reeking of male body odor; (adjective) (2) manly; macho |
白玉椿 see styles |
shiratamatsubaki; shiratamatsubaki しらたまつばき; シラタマツバキ |
white-flowered camellia (Camellia japonica var.) |
磯臭い see styles |
isokusai いそくさい |
(adjective) smelling of the sea; smelling of the seashore |
糖尿病 see styles |
táng niào bìng tang2 niao4 bing4 t`ang niao ping tang niao ping tounyoubyou / tonyobyo とうにょうびょう |
diabetes; diabetes mellitus {med} diabetes; diabetes mellitus |
聞き香 see styles |
kikikou / kikiko ききこう |
smelling incense; savoring incense; distinguishing incense by smell; incense-smelling party |
肥後椿 see styles |
higotsubaki; higotsubaki ひごつばき; ヒゴツバキ |
higo camellia (Camellia japonica var.) |
臭豆腐 see styles |
chòu dòu fu chou4 dou4 fu5 ch`ou tou fu chou tou fu choudoufu / chodofu チョウドウフ |
stinky tofu; strong-smelling preserved beancurd; fig. rough exterior but lovable person fermented tofu (chi: chòudòufu); stinky tofu; smelly tofu |
花車椿 see styles |
hanagurumatsubaki; hanagurumatsubaki はなぐるまつばき; ハナグルマツバキ |
hanakuruma camellia (Camellia japonica var.) |
芳しい see styles |
kanbashii / kanbashi かんばしい kaguwashii / kaguwashi かぐわしい |
(adjective) (1) sweet; fragrant; aromatic; (2) good (e.g. reputation, rumor); favorable; (adjective) (kana only) sweet-smelling; scentful; fragrant |
茶の木 see styles |
chanoki ちゃのき |
tea plant (Camellia sinensis); (surname) Chiyanoki |
Variations: |
hiru ひる |
(archaism) strong-smelling edible plant (esp. perennials of the family Liliaceae, e.g. Welsh onion, garlic, wild rocambole, etc.) |
蓮見白 see styles |
hasumijiro; hasumijiro はすみじろ; ハスミジロ |
hasumijiro camellia (Camellia japonica var.) |
蘇末那 苏末那 see styles |
sū mò nà su1 mo4 na4 su mo na somana |
sumanā. A yellow sweet-smelling flower growing on a bush 3 or 4 feet high, perhaps the 'great-lowered jasmine'; associated by some with the soma plant, saumanā, a blossom; also 蘇摩那; 蘇蔓那; 須摩那. |
蜜穴熊 see styles |
mitsuanaguma; mitsuanaguma みつあなぐま; ミツアナグマ |
(kana only) (rare) (See ラーテル) honey badger (Mellivora capensis) |
蜜蝋石 see styles |
mitsurouseki / mitsuroseki みつろうせき |
(rare) mellite |
螺絲粉 螺丝粉 see styles |
luó sī fěn luo2 si1 fen3 lo ssu fen |
gemelli (corkscrew shaped pasta) |
血臭い see styles |
chikusai ちくさい |
(adjective) (archaism) smelling of blood |
酒臭い see styles |
sakekusai さけくさい |
(adjective) reeking of liquor; smelling of alcohol |
陳臭い see styles |
hinekusai ひねくさい |
(adjective) (rare) old; old-smelling; stale |
青臭い see styles |
aokusai あおくさい |
(adjective) (1) inexperienced; immature; (2) grassy-smelling |
香しい see styles |
kanbashii / kanbashi かんばしい kaguwashii / kaguwashi かぐわしい |
(adjective) (1) sweet; fragrant; aromatic; (2) good (e.g. reputation, rumor); favorable; (adjective) (kana only) sweet-smelling; scentful; fragrant |
馨しい see styles |
kanbashii / kanbashi かんばしい kaguwashii / kaguwashi かぐわしい |
(adjective) (1) sweet; fragrant; aromatic; (2) good (e.g. reputation, rumor); favorable; (adjective) (kana only) sweet-smelling; scentful; fragrant |
鵲色鸝 鹊色鹂 see styles |
què sè lí que4 se4 li2 ch`üeh se li chüeh se li |
(bird species of China) silver oriole (Oriolus mellianus) |
黴臭い see styles |
kabikusai かびくさい |
(adjective) (1) smelling of mold; musty; putrid; (2) old-fashioned; stale; hackneyed; worn-out |
鼻向け see styles |
hanamuke はなむけ |
smelling (something); turning one's nose towards a smell |
かび臭い see styles |
kabikusai かびくさい |
(adjective) (1) smelling of mold; musty; putrid; (2) old-fashioned; stale; hackneyed; worn-out |
きな臭い see styles |
kinakusai きなくさい |
(adjective) (1) smelling burnt; smelling scorched; having a burnt smell; (adjective) (2) smelling of gunpowder (i.e. as if armed conflict is about to break out); tense; strained; (adjective) (3) suspicious; dubious; questionable; shady |
サザンカ see styles |
sazanka サザンカ |
(kana only) sasanqua (Camellia sasanqua) |
シラタマ see styles |
shiratama シラタマ |
(1) white gem (esp. a pearl); (2) rice flour dumpling; (3) (abbreviation) (kana only) white-flowered camellia |
すえ臭い see styles |
suekusai すえくさい |
(adjective) (obscure) smelling of rotten food and drink |
ツバキ科 see styles |
tsubakika ツバキか |
Theaceae (family comprising the camellias and other shrubs and trees) |
つんつん see styles |
tsuntsun つんつん |
(adv,adv-to,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) aloof; morose; stuck-up; standoffish; (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) smelling strongly of something; having a pungent smell |
バタ臭い see styles |
batakusai バタくさい |
(adjective) Western-influenced; occidental-looking; exotic; smelling of butter |
ボクハン see styles |
bokuhan ボクハン |
(kana only) Camellia japonica 'Bokuhan' (cultivar of common camellia) |
ラーテル see styles |
raateru / rateru ラーテル |
ratel (Mellivora capensis) |
娑羅双樹 see styles |
sharasouju / sharasoju しゃらそうじゅ sarasouju / sarasoju さらそうじゅ |
(1) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul; (2) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Melli" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
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