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There are 27 total results for your Warden search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

ウォーデン

see styles
 wooden
    ウォーデン

More info & calligraphy:

Warden
warden; (personal name) Warden


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:
ウォーデン
ワーデン
ウオーデン

 wooden; waaden; uooden / wooden; waden; uooden
    ウォーデン; ワーデン; ウオーデン
warden

Variations:
ビーフィーター
ビーフイーター
ビーフィータ

 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.

This page contains 27 results for "Warden" 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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