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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
古里 see styles |
furuzato ふるざと |
More info & calligraphy: Kori |
羈旅 羁旅 see styles |
jī lǚ ji1 lu:3 chi lü kiryo きりょ |
More info & calligraphy: Traveler / To Live Abroadtravel; traveler; traveller |
故郷忘じ難し see styles |
kokyouboujigatashi / kokyobojigatashi こきょうぼうじがたし |
More info & calligraphy: No Place Like Home |
金窩銀窩不如自己的狗窩 金窝银窝不如自己的狗窝 see styles |
jīn wō yín wō bù rú zì jǐ de gǒu wō jin1 wo1 yin2 wo1 bu4 ru2 zi4 ji3 de5 gou3 wo1 chin wo yin wo pu ju tzu chi te kou wo |
More info & calligraphy: There’s No Place Like Home |
宿 see styles |
xiù xiu4 hsiu yado やど |
constellation (1) lodging; inn; hotel; (2) house; home; dwelling; (3) home of a servant's parents (or guarantor, etc.); (surname) Yado A halting-place; to pass the night, sojourn, stay; early, former; left over; nakṣatra, the constellations. |
鄉 乡 see styles |
xiāng xiang1 hsiang gō |
country or countryside; native place; home village or town; township (PRC administrative unit) The country, rural, village. |
他郷 see styles |
takyou / takyo たきょう |
place far from home; strange land; foreign country; (given name) Takyō |
卜宅 see styles |
bǔ zhái bu3 zhai2 pu chai |
to choose a capital by divination; to choose a home; to choose one's burial place by divination |
塵鄕 尘鄕 see styles |
chén xiāng chen2 xiang1 ch`en hsiang chen hsiang jinkyō |
The native place or home of the six guṇas, i.e that of transmigration. |
外邊 外边 see styles |
wài bian wai4 bian5 wai pien |
outside; outer surface; abroad; place other than one's home |
容身 see styles |
róng shēn rong2 shen1 jung shen |
to find a place where one can fit in; to make one's home; to seek shelter |
居處 居处 see styles |
jū chù ju1 chu4 chü ch`u chü chu kyosho |
dwelling place; home place of abiding |
布薩 布萨 see styles |
bù sà bu4 sa4 pu sa fusatsu |
poṣadha, upavasatha, upoṣana; 布沙他 (or 布灑他); 褒沙陀 Pali: uposatha; fasting, a fast, the nurturing or renewal of vows, intp. by 淨住 or 善宿 or 長養, meaning abiding in retreat for spiritual refreshment. There are other similar terms, e. g. 布薩陀婆; 優補陀婆; also 布薩犍度 which the Vinaya uses for the meeting place; 鉢囉帝提舍耶寐 pratideśanīya, is self-examination and public confession during the fast. It is also an old Indian fast. Buddha's monks should meet at the new and fall moons and read the Prātimokṣa sutra for their moral edification, also disciples at home should observe the six fast days and the eight commands. The 布薩日 fast days are the 15th and 29th or 30th of the moon. |
戀念 恋念 see styles |
liàn niàn lian4 nian4 lien nien |
to have a sentimental attachment to (a place); to miss (one's ancestral home etc); to be nostalgic about |
故郷 see styles |
kokyou / kokyo こきょう |
(See 故郷・ふるさと・1) hometown; birthplace; native place; one's old home |
故鄉 故乡 see styles |
gù xiāng gu4 xiang1 ku hsiang |
home; homeland; native place; CL:個|个[ge4] |
故里 see styles |
gù lǐ gu4 li3 ku li furusato ふるさと |
home town; native place (1) (kana only) home town; birthplace; native place; one's old home; (2) (archaism) ruins; historic remains; (surname) Furusato |
旧里 see styles |
kyuuri / kyuri きゅうり |
(rare) hometown; birthplace; native place; one's old home |
本場 see styles |
honba ほんば |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) home (of something); place famous for its ...; center (e.g. of manufacture); best place (for); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) place of origin; birthplace; cradle; (3) morning session; last session in the morning; (surname) Honba |
本貫 本贯 see styles |
běn guàn ben3 guan4 pen kuan honkan; hongan ほんかん; ほんがん |
ancestral home; domicile of origin (hist) dwelling place (ritsuryō period); hometown |
本鄉 本乡 see styles |
běn xiāng ben3 xiang1 pen hsiang |
home village; one's native place |
歸宿 归宿 see styles |
guī sù gui1 su4 kuei su |
place to return to; home; final destination; ending |
流離 流离 see styles |
liú lí liu2 li2 liu li ryuuri / ryuri りゅうり |
homeless and miserable; forced to leave home and wander from place to place; to live as a refugee (n,vs,vi) (kana only) wandering (e.g. bird, exile, lifestyle); wandering alone in a strange country; (female given name) Ryūri |
産地 see styles |
umiji うみじ |
(1) producing area; place of origin; growing district; (2) home (of a plant or animal); habitat; locality; (3) (colloquialism) birthplace (of a person); (place-name) Umiji |
異鄉 异乡 see styles |
yì xiāng yi4 xiang1 i hsiang |
foreign land; a place far from home |
籍貫 籍贯 see styles |
jí guàn ji2 guan4 chi kuan |
one's ancestral home (registered place of family origin, typically inherited patrilineally and recorded in official documents) |
老家 see styles |
lǎo jiā lao3 jia1 lao chia fuke ふけ |
native place; place of origin; home state or region (surname) Fuke |
荒家 see styles |
araya あらや |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) dilapidated house; tumbledown house; hovel; miserable shack; (2) (humble language) my house; my home; (3) small resting place comprising four pillars and a roof (with no walls); (surname) Araya |
荒屋 see styles |
araya あらや |
(irregular okurigana usage) (obscure) dilapidated house; tumbledown house; hovel; miserable shack; (irregular okurigana usage) (1) dilapidated house; tumbledown house; hovel; miserable shack; (2) (humble language) my house; my home; (3) small resting place comprising four pillars and a roof (with no walls); (place-name, surname) Araya |
蟄伏 蛰伏 see styles |
zhé fú zhe2 fu2 che fu chippuku ちっぷく |
hibernation; living in seclusion (noun/participle) hibernation; staying home or in place |
負笈 负笈 see styles |
fù jí fu4 ji2 fu chi |
(literary) to leave home to pursue studies in (a distant place) |
郷土 see styles |
satotsuchi さとつち |
(1) native place; birth-place; one's old home; (2) province; region; locality; (surname) Satotsuchi |
阿含 see styles |
ā hán a1 han2 a han agon |
āgama, 阿含暮; 阿鋡; 阿伽摩 (or 阿笈摩), the āgamas, a collection of doctrines, general name for the Hīnayāna scriptures: tr. 法歸 the home or collecting-place of the Law or Truth; 無比法 peerless Law; or 趣無 ne plus ultra, ultimate, absolute truth. The 四阿含經 or Four Āgamas are (1) 長阿含 Dīrghāgama, 'Long' treatises on cosmogony. (2) Madhyamāgama, 中阿含, 'middle' treatises on metaphysics. (3) Saṃyuktāgama, 雜阿含 'miscellaneous' treatises on abstract contemplation. (4) Ekottarāgama 增一阿含 'numerical' treatises, subjects treated numerically. There is also a division of five āgamas. |
ふる里 see styles |
furusato ふるさと |
(1) (kana only) home town; birthplace; native place; one's old home; (2) (archaism) ruins; historic remains |
下がり see styles |
sagari さがり |
(1) (ant: 上がり・1) fall; decline; lowering; hanging down; drooping; slanting (downward); (2) {sumo} string apron; ornamental cords hanging from the front of a sumo wrestler's belt; (3) (usu. as お下がり) (See お下がり・1,お下がり・2) food offering to the gods; leftovers; hand-me-downs; (4) leaving (one's master's place for home); (n-suf,n) (5) a little after ... |
原産地 see styles |
gensanchi げんさんち |
(1) place of origin (of a plant or animal species, etc.); natural habitat; original home; (2) place of origin (of manufactured goods) |
回娘家 see styles |
huí niáng jiā hui2 niang2 jia1 hui niang chia |
(of a wife) to return to her parental home; (fig.) to return to one's old place, job, school etc |
夾山寺 夹山寺 see styles |
jiā shān sì jia1 shan1 si4 chia shan ssu |
Jiashan Temple, Buddhist temple in Shimen county 石門縣|石门县[Shi2 men2 xian4], Changde 常德[Chang2 de2], Hunan, the purported final home and burial place of late Ming peasant rebel leader Li Zicheng 李自成[Li3 Zi4 cheng2] |
定位置 see styles |
teiichi / techi ていいち |
home position; origin; usual place (for something) |
荒ら家 see styles |
abaraya あばらや |
(1) dilapidated house; tumbledown house; hovel; miserable shack; (2) (humble language) my house; my home; (3) small resting place comprising four pillars and a roof (with no walls) |
荒ら屋 see styles |
abaraya あばらや |
(1) dilapidated house; tumbledown house; hovel; miserable shack; (2) (humble language) my house; my home; (3) small resting place comprising four pillars and a roof (with no walls) |
陣取り see styles |
jintori じんとり |
(1) children's game in which the aim is to occupy the other's home base; (2) taking a place; securing a position |
あばら家 see styles |
abaraya あばらや |
(1) dilapidated house; tumbledown house; hovel; miserable shack; (2) (humble language) my house; my home; (3) small resting place comprising four pillars and a roof (with no walls) |
あばら屋 see styles |
abaraya あばらや |
(1) dilapidated house; tumbledown house; hovel; miserable shack; (2) (humble language) my house; my home; (3) small resting place comprising four pillars and a roof (with no walls) |
しけ込む see styles |
shikekomu しけこむ |
(v5m,vi) (1) (kana only) to slip into (a place) for the purposes of having sex (e.g. a lover's house, hotel, red light district); to shack up with; (v5m,vi) (2) (kana only) to shut oneself away at home (due to lack of money) |
安家落戶 安家落户 see styles |
ān jiā luò hù an1 jia1 luo4 hu4 an chia lo hu |
to make one's home in a place; to settle |
真秀呂場 see styles |
mahoroba まほろば |
(ateji / phonetic) (1) (kana only) great and splendid land (of Yamato); (2) spiritual center of the land; one's spiritual home; (3) excellent location; splendid place |
Variations: |
kunimoto くにもと |
one's home; hometown; native place; birthplace |
Variations: |
negura ねぐら |
(1) (kana only) roost; nest; (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) pad; crib; one's home; sleeping place |
在家千日好,出門一時難 在家千日好,出门一时难 |
zài jiā qiān rì hǎo , chū mén yī shí nán zai4 jia1 qian1 ri4 hao3 , chu1 men2 yi1 shi2 nan2 tsai chia ch`ien jih hao , ch`u men i shih nan tsai chia chien jih hao , chu men i shih nan |
lit. at home, one can spend a thousand days in comfort, but spending a day away from home can be challenging (idiom); fig. there's no place like home |
真秀呂場(ateji) |
mahoroba まほろば |
(1) (kana only) great and splendid land (of Yamato); (2) spiritual center of the land; one's spiritual home; (3) excellent location; splendid place |
Variations: |
honeouzumeru / honeozumeru ほねをうずめる |
(exp,v1) (1) (idiom) to make (somewhere) one's final home; to make (a place) one's final resting place; (exp,v1) (2) (idiom) to do (something) for the rest of one's life; to devote (the rest of) one's life to (something) |
Variations: |
daininowagaya だいにのわがや |
(exp,n) (place that is like a) second home; home away from home |
Variations: |
saadopureisu; saado pureisu / sadopuresu; sado puresu サードプレイス; サード・プレイス |
third place (social place other than one's home and work) |
Variations: |
furusato(p); kokyou(故郷)(p); kyuuri(旧里) / furusato(p); kokyo(故郷)(p); kyuri(旧里) ふるさと(P); こきょう(故郷)(P); きゅうり(旧里) |
(1) (kana only) home town; birthplace; native place; one's old home; (2) (ふるさと only) (archaism) ruins; historic remains |
Variations: |
furusato ふるさと |
(1) (kana only) (See 故郷・こきょう) hometown; birthplace; native place; one's old home; (2) (archaism) ruins; historic remains |
Variations: |
abaraya あばらや |
(1) dilapidated house; tumbledown house; hovel; miserable shack; (2) (humble language) my house; my home; (3) small resting place comprising four pillars and a roof (with no walls) |
Variations: |
furusato(p); kyuuri(旧里) / furusato(p); kyuri(旧里) ふるさと(P); きゅうり(旧里) |
(1) (kana only) (See 故郷・こきょう) hometown; birthplace; native place; one's old home; (2) (archaism) ruins; historic remains |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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