There are 22 total results for your Shinden search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
寝殿 see styles |
shinden しんでん |
(1) (See 寝殿造) main building in a Heian palace; (2) (hist) main residence of an emperor |
帳代 see styles |
choudai / chodai ちょうだい |
curtained sleeping platform in shinden-style residences (used by people of high rank) |
帳台 see styles |
choudai / chodai ちょうだい |
curtained sleeping platform in shinden-style residences (used by people of high rank) |
心田 see styles |
xīn tián xin1 tian2 hsin t`ien hsin tien shinden しんでん |
heart (one's innermost being) (given name) Shinden The field of the mind, or heart, in which spring up good and evil. |
新伝 see styles |
shinden しんでん |
(adjectival noun) new style; new way; modern; ultra modern; (surname) Shinden |
新田 see styles |
xīn tián xin1 tian2 hsin t`ien hsin tien shinden(p); arata しんでん(P); あらた |
Xintian county in Yongzhou 永州[Yong3 zhou1], Hunan (1) new rice field; newly developed rice field; (2) wasteland or marshland newly reclaimed as a rice field (Edo period); (place-name) Nyūta |
真伝 see styles |
shinden しんでん |
(place-name) Shinden |
瞋纏 瞋缠 see styles |
chēn chán chen1 chan2 ch`en ch`an chen chan shinden |
tethered by anger |
神伝 see styles |
shinden しんでん |
teachings conveyed by the gods |
神殿 see styles |
shén diàn shen2 dian4 shen tien shinden しんでん |
shrine temple; shrine; sanctuary; (surname) Kodono |
神田 see styles |
shinden; kamita しんでん; かみた |
(archaism) field affiliated with a shrine (the tax-exempt proceeds of its harvest going to pay for shrine operations); (place-name) Jinden |
親電 see styles |
shinden しんでん |
telegram sent by an emperor or head of state |
身田 see styles |
shēn tián shen1 tian2 shen t`ien shen tien shinden |
The body regarded as a field which produces good and evil fruit in future existence. |
御帳台 see styles |
michoudai / michodai みちょうだい |
(See 寝殿造り,帳台) curtained sleeping platform in shinden-style residences (used by people of high rank) |
新田一 see styles |
shindenichi しんでんいち |
(place-name) Shinden'ichi |
新田旭 see styles |
shindenasahi しんでんあさひ |
(place-name) Shinden'asahi |
新田池 see styles |
shindenike しんでんいけ |
(place-name) Shinden'ike |
新田裏 see styles |
shindenura しんでんうら |
(place-name) Shinden'ura |
シンデン see styles |
shinden シンデン |
(personal name) Sinden |
新田旭町 see styles |
shindenasahimachi しんでんあさひまち |
(place-name) Shinden'asahimachi |
Variations: |
choudai / chodai ちょうだい |
(See 寝殿・1) curtained sleeping platform in shinden-style residences (used by people of high rank) |
新田トンネル see styles |
shindentonneru しんでんトンネル |
(place-name) Shinden Tunnel |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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