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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ウォーデン see styles |
wooden ウォーデン |
More info & calligraphy: Warden |
監 监 see styles |
jiàn jian4 chien kanzaki かんざき |
(bound form) supervisor; supervisory office (in imperial China) (n,n-suf) (1) (archaism) special Nara-period administrative division for areas containing a detached palace (Yoshino and Izumi); (2) (archaism) (See 大宰府) secretary; third highest-ranking officials in the Dazaifu; (surname) Kanzaki To survey, examine; a palace-eunuch; the Academy; to superintend, oversee; warden of a jail, warder, jail. |
典獄 see styles |
tengoku てんごく |
prison warden |
婆羅 婆罗 see styles |
pó luó po2 luo2 p`o lo po lo bara |
pāla; keeper, guardian, warden; vihārapāla, warden of a monastery. bala; power, strength, especially the 五力 five powers, pañca bālani, i.e. 五根; also the 十力 daśabala, ten powers. Name of the sister of Ānanda who offered milk to Śākyamuni. bāla; 'young,' 'immature,' 'simpleton, fool,' 'hair' (M.W.); ignorant, unenlightened, see bālapṛthagjana, below. |
殿主 see styles |
diàn zhǔ dian4 zhu3 tien chu denshu |
殿司 The warden of a temple. |
殿司 see styles |
diàn sī dian4 si1 tien ssu densu |
temple warden |
獄司 see styles |
gokushi ごくし |
(archaism) jail warden; jailer |
番僧 see styles |
fān sēng fan1 seng1 fan seng bansō |
Foreign monk, especially from India or the west; also a temple warden or watchman. |
監寺 监寺 see styles |
jiān sì jian1 si4 chien ssu kansu かんず |
(Buddhist term) one of the six administrators of a Zen temple who substitutes for the chief priest 監院; 監收 The warden, or superintendent of a monastery, especially the one who controls its internal affairs. |
知寮 see styles |
zhī liáo zhi1 liao2 chih liao chiryō |
Warden of the monasterial abodes. |
知殿 see styles |
zhī diàn zhi1 dian4 chih tien chiten |
The warden of a temple. |
禪鎭 禅鎭 see styles |
chán zhèn chan2 zhen4 ch`an chen chan chen zenchin |
The meditation-warden, a piece of wood so hung as to strike the monk's head when he nodded in sleep. |
典獄長 典狱长 see styles |
diǎn yù zhǎng dian3 yu4 zhang3 tien yü chang |
warden |
牢役人 see styles |
rouyakunin / royakunin ろうやくにん |
(Edo-period) jail warden; jailer |
監督者 监督者 see styles |
jiān dū zhě jian1 du1 zhe3 chien tu che kantokusha かんとくしゃ |
supervisor superintendent; supervisor; warden |
看守長 see styles |
kanshuchou / kanshucho かんしゅちょう |
chief guard; warden |
管理者 see styles |
kanrisha かんりしゃ |
(1) manager; administrator; landlord; warden; superintendent; supervisor; custodian; (2) {comp} root (user) |
里長伯 里长伯 see styles |
lǐ zhǎng bó li3 zhang3 bo2 li chang po |
neighborhood warden |
ワーデン see styles |
waaden / waden ワーデン |
warden; (place-name) Warden; Worden |
刑務所長 see styles |
keimushochou / kemushocho けいむしょちょう |
warden |
在監の長 see styles |
zaikannoosa ざいかんのおさ |
prison warden |
交通協管員 交通协管员 see styles |
jiāo tōng xié guǎn yuán jiao1 tong1 xie2 guan3 yuan2 chiao t`ung hsieh kuan yüan chiao tung hsieh kuan yüan |
traffic warden |
野犬捕獲員 see styles |
yakenhokakuin やけんほかくいん |
dogcatcher; dog warden |
駐車監視員 see styles |
chuushakanshiin / chushakanshin ちゅうしゃかんしいん |
parking inspector; parking enforcement officer; traffic warden |
大權修利菩薩 大权修利菩萨 see styles |
dà quán xiū lì pú sà da4 quan2 xiu1 li4 pu2 sa4 ta ch`üan hsiu li p`u sa ta chüan hsiu li pu sa Daigon Shuri Bosatsu |
A bodhisattva―protector of monasteries, depicted as shading his eyes with his hand and looking afar, said to have been a Warden of the Coast under the emperor Aśoka. |
Variations: |
wooden; waaden; uooden / wooden; waden; uooden ウォーデン; ワーデン; ウオーデン |
warden |
Variations: |
biifiitaa; biifuiitaa(sk); biifiita(sk) / bifita; bifuita(sk); bifita(sk) ビーフィーター; ビーフイーター(sk); ビーフィータ(sk) |
beefeater (warden at the Tower of London) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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