There are 45 total results for your Riches search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
富 see styles |
fù fu4 fu yutaka ゆたか |
More info & calligraphy: Wealth / Fortune / Riches / Abundance(1) riches; wealth; fortune; (2) resources; (3) (abbreviation) lottery; (surname, given name) Yutaka Rich, wealthy, affluent, well supplied; translit. pu and ve sounds; cf. 不, 布, 補, 婆. |
貝 贝 see styles |
bèi bei4 pei shiiru / shiru しぇる |
More info & calligraphy: Bey(1) (kana only) Japanese Babylon (Babylonia japonica); Japanese ivory shell; (2) (abbreviation) (See 貝独楽) spinning top (traditionally made from a Japanese Babylon shell); (female given name) Sheru śaṅkha a shell, cowry, conch; valuables, riches; a large trumpet sounded to call the assembly together. |
富裕 see styles |
fù yù fu4 yu4 fu yü fuyuu / fuyu ふゆう |
More info & calligraphy: Abundance / Prosperous(noun or adjectival noun) wealth; riches; opulence; (female given name) Fuyū |
財富 财富 see styles |
cái fù cai2 fu4 ts`ai fu tsai fu zaifu |
More info & calligraphy: Wealth / Riches / Fortunewealth |
財寶 财宝 see styles |
cái bǎo cai2 bao3 ts`ai pao tsai pao zaihō |
More info & calligraphy: Treasureriches |
財 财 see styles |
cái cai2 ts`ai tsai takara たから |
money; wealth; riches; property; valuables (n,n-suf) (1) fortune; riches; (n,n-suf) (2) goods; (3) (abbreviation) (See 財団法人・ざいだんほうじん) incorporated foundation; (surname) Takara vasu; artha. Wealth, riches. |
富貴 富贵 see styles |
fù guì fu4 gui4 fu kuei fuki ふき |
riches and honor (noun or adjectival noun) riches and honours (honors); wealth and rank; (f,p) Fuki wealth |
七財 七财 see styles |
qī cái qi1 cai2 ch`i ts`ai chi tsai shichizai しちざい |
(given name) Shichizai v. 七法財. |
充溢 see styles |
chōng yì chong1 yi4 ch`ung i chung i juuitsu / juitsu じゅういつ |
to overflow (with riches); replete (n,vs,vi) overflow; abundance; exuberance |
千金 see styles |
qiān jīn qian1 jin1 ch`ien chin chien chin chigane ちがね |
thousand jin 斤 (pounds) of gold; money and riches; (honorific) invaluable (support); (honorific) daughter 1000 pounds; 1000 kan; 1000 yen; 1000 pieces of gold; great weight; pricelessness; (place-name, surname) Chigane |
多銭 see styles |
tasen たせん |
(1) (obsolete) lots of money; riches; wealth; (2) (obsolete) rich person; wealthy person |
女賊 女贼 see styles |
nǚ zéi nv3 zei2 nü tsei jozoku; nyozoku じょぞく; にょぞく |
(1) (hist) female bandit; female robber; (2) (にょぞく only) (derogatory term) {Buddh} woman (who distracts men's search for truth) Woman the robber, as the cause of sexual passion, stealing away the riches of religion, v. 智度論 14. |
宮胎 宫胎 see styles |
gōng tāi gong1 tai1 kung t`ai kung tai kutai |
The palace-womb, where those who call on Amitābha but are in doubt of him are confined for 500 years, devoid of the riches of Buddha-truth, till born into the Pure Land; idem 疑城胎宮. |
富み see styles |
tomi とみ |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) riches; wealth; fortune; (2) resources; (3) (abbreviation) lottery |
巨富 see styles |
jù fù ju4 fu4 chü fu kyofu きょふ |
enormous sum; millionaire; very rich great riches |
招財 招财 see styles |
zhāo cái zhao1 cai2 chao ts`ai chao tsai |
lit. inviting wealth; We wish you success and riches (cf idiom 招財進寶|招财进宝[zhao1 cai2 jin4 bao3]) |
法財 法财 see styles |
fǎ cái fa3 cai2 fa ts`ai fa tsai hōzai |
The riches of the Law, or the Law as wealth. |
脂膏 see styles |
zhī gāo zhi1 gao1 chih kao |
fat; grease; riches; fortune; fruits of one's labor |
財利 财利 see styles |
cái lì cai2 li4 ts`ai li tsai li zairi |
wealth and profit; riches a gift |
貪圖 贪图 see styles |
tān tú tan1 tu2 t`an t`u tan tu |
to covet; to seek (riches, fame) |
七法財 七法财 see styles |
qī fǎ cái qi1 fa3 cai2 ch`i fa ts`ai chi fa tsai shichi hōzai |
The seven riches, or seven ways of becoming rich in the Law : 信 faith, 進 zeal, 戒 moral restraint, 漸愧 shame, 聞 obedient hearing (of the Law), 捨 abnegation, and 定慧 wisdom arising from meditation. |
倶吠羅 倶吠罗 see styles |
jù fèi luó ju4 fei4 luo2 chü fei lo Kubeira |
Kuvera; Kubera; the god of riches, Vaiśravaṇa, regent of the north; having three legs and eight teeth; in Japan Bishamon. Also 倶乞羅 and numerous other names; cf. 毘. |
妙音天 see styles |
miào yīn tiān miao4 yin1 tian1 miao yin t`ien miao yin tien Myōon Ten |
(妙音樂天) Sarasvatī, the wife or female energy of Brahmā. Also called 辨才天 (辨才天女) Jap. Benzaiten, or Benten; goddess of eloquence, learning, and music, bestower of the Sanskrit language and letters, and the bestower of 財 riches; also the river goddess. Sometimes considered as masculine. Honoured among the seven gods of luck, and often represented as mounted on a dragon or a serpent. |
毘沙門 毘沙门 see styles |
pí shā mén pi2 sha1 men2 p`i sha men pi sha men bishamon びしゃもん |
(place-name) Bishamon (毘沙門天王) Vaiśravaṇa. Cf. 財 and 倶. One of the four mahārājas, guardian of the North, king of the yakṣas. Has the title 多聞; 普聞; universal or much hearing or learning, said to be so called because he heard the Buddha's preaching; but Vaiśravaṇa was son of Viśravas, which is from viśru, to be heard of far and wide, celebrated, and should be understood in this sense. Vaiśravaṇa is Kuvera, or Kubera, the Indian Pluto; originally a chief of evil spirits, afterwards the god of riches, and ruler of the northern quarter. Xuanzong built a temple to him in A. D. 753, since which he has been the god of wealth in China, and guardian at the entrance of Buddhist temples. In his right hand he often holds a banner or a lance, in his left a pearl or shrine, or a mongoose out of whose mouth jewels are pouring; under his feet are two demons. Colour, yellow. |
灰姑娘 see styles |
huī gū niang hui1 gu1 niang5 hui ku niang |
Cinderella; a sudden rags-to-riches celebrity |
肉食系 see styles |
nikushokukei / nikushokuke にくしょくけい |
(See 草食系) man's man; man aggressively pursuing sex and riches; carnivore |
雑食系 see styles |
zasshokukei / zasshokuke ざっしょくけい |
man who is neither overly aggressive nor overly passive in pursuing sex and riches; omnivore |
一夜乞食 see styles |
ichiyakojiki いちやこじき |
(See 一夜大尽) riches to rags; person turned into a beggar overnight |
一夜大尽 see styles |
ichiyadaijin いちやだいじん |
(See 一夜乞食) rags to riches; overnight millionaire |
四第一偈 see styles |
sì dì yī jié si4 di4 yi1 jie2 ssu ti i chieh shi daīchi ge |
A verse from the 莊嚴論 Zhuangyan lun— Health is the best wealth, Contentment the best riches, Friendship the best relationship, Nirvana the best joy. |
富貴浮雲 see styles |
fuukifuun / fukifun ふうきふうん |
(expression) (yoji) riches and honors are as fleeting as floating clouds; fortune and fame are here today, gone tomorrow |
寶處三昧 宝处三昧 see styles |
bǎo chù sān mèi bao3 chu4 san1 mei4 pao ch`u san mei pao chu san mei hōjo zanmai |
The samādhi of the precious place, the ecstatic trance of Śākyamuni by which he dispensed powers and riches to all beings. |
見利思義 见利思义 see styles |
jiàn lì sī yì jian4 li4 si1 yi4 chien li ssu i |
to see profit and remember morality (idiom); to act ethically; not tempted by riches |
見財起意 见财起意 see styles |
jiàn cái qǐ yì jian4 cai2 qi3 yi4 chien ts`ai ch`i i chien tsai chi i |
seeing riches provokes evil designs |
長命富貴 长命富贵 see styles |
cháng mìng fù guì chang2 ming4 fu4 gui4 ch`ang ming fu kuei chang ming fu kuei |
We wish you long life and riches! (idiom, conventional greeting) |
黄粱一炊 see styles |
kouryouissui / koryoissui こうりょういっすい |
(yoji) fleeting nature of riches and honour (honor) |
宝は湧き物 see styles |
takarahawakimono たからはわきもの |
(expression) (proverb) (rare) those who seek riches will find them; fortune comes to those who seek it |
金に目が眩む see styles |
kanenimegakuramu かねにめがくらむ |
(exp,v5m) to be lost in lust for riches; to throw all caution and conscience away in pursuit of riches |
金に目がくらむ see styles |
kanenimegakuramu かねにめがくらむ |
(exp,v5m) to be lost in lust for riches; to throw all caution and conscience away in pursuit of riches |
Variations: |
fuyuu / fuyu ふゆう |
(noun or adjectival noun) wealth; riches; affluence; opulence |
人為財死,鳥為食亡 人为财死,鸟为食亡 |
rén wèi cái sǐ , niǎo wèi shí wáng ren2 wei4 cai2 si3 , niao3 wei4 shi2 wang2 jen wei ts`ai ssu , niao wei shih wang jen wei tsai ssu , niao wei shih wang |
lit. human beings will die for riches, just as birds will for food (idiom); fig. man will do anything in his means to become rich |
Variations: |
tomi とみ |
(1) riches; wealth; fortune; (2) resources; (3) (abbreviation) (See 富くじ) lottery |
Variations: |
binboukodakusan / binbokodakusan びんぼうこだくさん |
(expression) (proverb) children are a poor man's riches |
Variations: |
kanenimegakuramu かねにめがくらむ |
(exp,v5m) (See 目が眩む・3) to be lost in lust for riches; to throw all caution and conscience away in pursuit of riches |
Variations: |
binbouninnokodakusan / binboninnokodakusan びんぼうにんのこだくさん |
(expression) (proverb) children are a poor man's riches |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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