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Simple Dictionary Definition |
荒山 see styles |
huāng shān huang1 shan1 huang shan areyama あれやま |
desert mountain; barren hill (surname) Areyama |
華山 华山 see styles |
huà shān hua4 shan1 hua shan hanayama はなやま |
Mt Hua in Shaanxi, western mountain of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4] (place-name, surname) Hanayama Mt. Hua in Shensi, one of the Five Sacred Mountains of China; v. also 九華山. |
蓬莱 see styles |
hourai / horai ほうらい |
(1) {chmyth} Mount Penglai; Penglai Island; enchanted land of perpetual youth from Chinese mythology; (2) (See 三蓬莱) sacred mountain (e.g. Mount Fuji, Mount Kumano, etc.); (3) (abbreviation) (See 蓬莱飾り) Kansai New Year decoration (made from food); (4) Formosa; Taiwan; (surname) Yomogirai |
蘇迷 苏迷 see styles |
sū mí su1 mi2 su mi Somei |
(蘇迷盧) Sumeru, "the Olympus of Hindu mythology," M.W. It is the central mountain of every world. Also 蘇彌樓 v. 須. |
衡山 see styles |
héng shān heng2 shan1 heng shan hirayama ひらやま |
Mt Heng in Hunan, southern mountain of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4]; Hengshan county in Hengyang 衡陽|衡阳[Heng2 yang2], Hunan (surname) Hirayama The Heng mountains in Hunan, where was the 南嶽 Southern Peak monastery, from which came 慧思 Huisi, second patriarch of Tiantai. |
表山 see styles |
omoteyama おもてやま |
side of a mountain that gets a lot of sunshine (and is therefore suitable for farming); (surname) Hyōyama |
裏山 see styles |
urayama うらやま |
(1) mountain (or hill) behind a house, village, etc.; (2) side of a mountain that gets little sunshine; (adjectival noun) (3) (net-sl) (joc) (pun on うらやましい) (See うらやましい・1) envious; jealous; jelly; (place-name, surname) Urayama |
補陀 补陀 see styles |
bǔ tuó bu3 tuo2 pu t`o pu to hoda ほだ |
(surname) Hoda 補陁; 補陀落 (補陀落迦) Potala; Potalaka. (1) A sea-port on the Indus, the παταλα of the ancients, identified by some with Thaṭtha, said to be the ancient home of Śākyamuni's ancestors. (2) A mountain south-east of Malakūṭa, reputed as the home of Avalokiteśvara. (3) The island of Pootoo, east of Ningpo, the Guanyin centre. (4) The Lhasa Potala in Tibet; the seat of the Dalai Lama, an incarnation of Avalokiteśvara; cf. 普; also written補怛落迦 (or 補但落迦); 逋多 (逋多羅); 布呾洛加. |
裳裾 see styles |
mosuso もすそ |
cuff (of pants); hem (of skirt); train (of dress); foot (of mountain) |
裾野 see styles |
susono すその |
(1) foot of a mountain; plain at the foot of a mountain; (2) range; spread; extent; encompassing circle; (place-name, surname) Susono |
褶襞 see styles |
shuuheki / shuheki しゅうへき |
folds (e.g. on a mountain) |
西壁 see styles |
seiheki / seheki せいへき |
west wall; west face (of a mountain) |
西麓 see styles |
seiroku; sairoku / seroku; sairoku せいろく; さいろく |
western foot (of a mountain); (place-name) Nishifumoto |
覺山 觉山 see styles |
jué shān jue2 shan1 chüeh shan kakusan |
The mountain of enlightenment, i.e. buddha-truth. |
諸山 诸山 see styles |
zhū shān zhu1 shan1 chu shan moroyama もろやま |
(surname) Moroyama various mountain [monasteries] |
谷川 see styles |
tanigawa たにがわ |
mountain stream; (personal name) Yatsukawa |
谷懐 see styles |
tanibutokoro; tanifutokoro たにぶところ; たにふところ |
valley in a deep mountain |
谿水 see styles |
keisui / kesui けいすい |
mountain stream; the water of a mountain stream |
谿澗 see styles |
keikan / kekan けいかん |
mountain stream; valley |
赤鰭 see styles |
akahire; akahire あかひれ; アカヒレ |
(kana only) white cloud mountain minnow (Tanichthys albonubes); Canton danio |
超す see styles |
kosu こす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) (1) to cross over (e.g. mountain); to go across; (2) to go over (e.g. with audience); (3) to pass time (e.g. a winter); (4) to surpass; to be better than; to exceed; (5) to move house; (6) (honorific or respectful language) to go; to come |
越え see styles |
goe ごえ |
(suffix) (after the name of a mountain, province, etc.) (crossing) over ... |
越す see styles |
kosu こす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) (1) to cross over (e.g. mountain); to go across; (2) to go over (e.g. with audience); (3) to pass time (e.g. a winter); (4) to surpass; to be better than; to exceed; (5) to move house; (6) (honorific or respectful language) to go; to come |
輪山 轮山 see styles |
lún shān lun2 shan1 lun shan rinzan りんざん |
(surname) Rinzan circular mountain range |
造山 see styles |
zào shān zao4 shan1 tsao shan tsukuriyama つくりやま |
mountain building; orogenesis (geology) (place-name) Tsukuriyama |
連山 连山 see styles |
lián shān lian2 shan1 lien shan renzan れんざん |
Lianshan district of Huludao city 葫蘆島市|葫芦岛市, Liaoning (1) mountain range; (2) (hist) Lian Shan (Xia-period method of Chinese divination); (surname) Ren'yama |
連峯 see styles |
renpou / renpo れんぽう |
mountain range |
連峰 see styles |
renhou / renho れんほう |
mountain range; (given name) Renhou |
遊山 游山 see styles |
yóu shān you2 shan1 yu shan yusan ゆさん |
excursion; outing; picnic; (given name) Yusan To go from monastery to monastery; ramble about the hills. |
遠山 see styles |
enzan(p); tooyama えんざん(P); とおやま |
distant mountain; (surname) Yama |
邪山 see styles |
xié shān xie2 shan1 hsieh shan jasen |
A mountain of error or heterodox ideas; such ideas as great as a mountain. |
里地 see styles |
satochi さとち |
(See 里山・さとやま・2) mountain village (region); (surname) Satoji |
重山 see styles |
zhòng shān zhong4 shan1 chung shan shigeyama しげやま |
(surname) Shigeyama The heavy mountain (of delusion). |
野人 see styles |
yě rén ye3 ren2 yeh jen yajin やじん |
a savage; uncivilized person; (old) commoner (1) rustic; country bumpkin; countryfolk; (2) ruffian; unrefined person; (3) non-politician; non-government person; civilian; (4) Yeren; legendary mountain-dwelling hominid (similar to a sasquatch, yeti, etc.) of China's Hubei province; (given name) Nobito |
野伏 see styles |
nobushi のぶし |
(1) hermit; mountain ascetic; itinerant priest; (2) mountain-dwelling robber; brigand; (surname) Nobushi |
野臥 see styles |
nobushi のぶし |
(1) hermit; mountain ascetic; itinerant priest; (2) mountain-dwelling robber; brigand |
金山 see styles |
jīn shān jin1 shan1 chin shan kinzan きんざん |
Jinshan suburban district of Shanghai; Jinshan or Chinshan township in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan (See 金山・かなやま) gold mine; (place-name) Kinzan Metal or golden mountain, i.e. Buddha, or the Buddha's body. |
銀嶺 see styles |
ginrei / ginre ぎんれい |
silvery, snow-capped mountain; (given name) Ginrei |
銀葉 银叶 see styles |
yín yè yin2 ye4 yin yeh ginyou / ginyo ぎんよう |
silver leaf (1) thin sheet of silver; silver foil; silverleaf; (2) (See 香道・こうどう) censer; incense burner made of a sheet of mica hemmed by silver and placed on charcoal embers, used in incense-smelling ceremony; (3) (See 裏白の木・うらじろのき) Japanese mountain ash (Sorbus japonica); Japanese whitebeam; (given name) Gin'you |
鎮山 镇山 see styles |
zhèn shān zhen4 shan1 chen shan chinyama ちんやま |
main mountain of a region (surname) Chin'yama |
閉山 see styles |
heizan / hezan へいざん |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) ending the climbing season; closure of a mountain to climbers; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) closing a mine; discontinuation of mining |
開山 开山 see styles |
kāi shān kai1 shan1 k`ai shan kai shan kaisan かいさん |
to cut into a mountain (to open a mine); to open a monastery (noun/participle) founding a temple (on a hill-top); (surname) Kaiyama To establish a monastery; to found a sect. |
閬風 阆风 see styles |
láng fēng lang2 feng1 lang feng |
Langfeng Mountain; same as Langyuan 閬苑|阆苑[Lang4 yuan4] paradise, home of the immortals in verse and legends |
閻浮 阎浮 see styles |
yán fú yan2 fu2 yen fu enbu |
瞻部 Jambu (at present the rose-apple, the Eugenia Jambolana), described as a lofty tree giving its name to 閻浮提 Jambudvīpa, 'one of the seven continents or rather large islands surrounding the mountain Meru; it is so named either from the Jambu trees abounding in it, or from an enormous Jambu tree on Mount Meru visible like a standard to the whole continent'; 'the central division of the world.' M.W. With Buddhists it is the southern of the four continents, shaped like a triangle resembling the triangular leaves of the Jambu tree, and called after a forest of such trees on Meru. |
關隘 关隘 see styles |
guān ài guan1 ai4 kuan ai |
mountain pass |
阿呼 see styles |
ā hū a1 hu1 a hu ako あこ |
(female given name) Ako ahu! aho! an interjection, e.g. 奇哉 Wonderful ! Also arka, a flash, ray, the sun; praise; name of a mountain; cf. 阿羅歌. |
険阻 see styles |
kenso けんそ |
(noun or adjectival noun) precipice; steep (e.g. mountain pass) |
隘口 see styles |
ài kǒu ai4 kou3 ai k`ou ai kou |
mountain pass |
雄峰 see styles |
yuuhou / yuho ゆうほう |
majestic mountain; (given name) Yūhou |
離山 see styles |
rizan りざん |
(noun/participle) isolated mountain; departure from a temple; (personal name) Hanareyama |
雪兎 see styles |
yukito ゆきと |
(1) (kana only) mountain hare (Lepus timidus); blue hare; tundra hare; variable hare; white hare; alpine hare; (2) hare made of snow; (female given name) Yukito |
雲梯 云梯 see styles |
yún tī yun2 ti1 yün t`i yün ti untei / unte うんてい |
(military) ladder used for scaling the walls of a fortified place (i.e. for escalading) in ancient times; firefighters' extension ladder; stone steps on a mountain (1) overhead ladder; horizontal ladder; monkey bars; (2) yunti (scaling ladder used for escalade in ancient China); (surname) Unade |
霊山 see styles |
reizan / rezan れいざん |
sacred mountain; (given name) Reizan |
霊峰 see styles |
reihou / reho れいほう |
sacred mountain; (personal name) Reihou |
青山 see styles |
qīng shān qing1 shan1 ch`ing shan ching shan seizan(p); aoyama / sezan(p); aoyama せいざん(P); あおやま |
green hills; (the good) life (1) lush mountain; green mountain; (2) (せいざん only) grave; burial place; (given name) Seizan |
青嵐 see styles |
aoarashi; seiran / aoarashi; seran あおあらし; せいらん |
(1) wind blowing through fresh verdure; (2) (せいらん only) mountain air; (female given name) Seran |
青嶺 see styles |
aone; aonero あおね; あおねろ |
lush mountain; green mountain; (female given name) Seirei |
靠山 see styles |
kào shān kao4 shan1 k`ao shan kao shan |
patron; backer; close to a mountain |
頂き see styles |
itadaki いただき |
(1) crown (of head); summit (of mountain); spire; (2) easy win for one; (3) something received; (surname) Itadaki |
頂点 see styles |
chouten / choten ちょうてん |
(1) {geom} vertex; apex; (2) top (e.g. of a mountain); summit; peak; (3) top (of a profession, field, etc.); summit; (4) peak (of popularity, a boom, etc.); height (e.g. of prosperity); apex; zenith; climax |
須彌 须弥 see styles |
xū mí xu1 mi2 hsü mi Shumi |
Mt Meru or Sumeru, sacred mountain in Buddhist and Jain tradition; Mt Xumi in Guyuan 固原[Gu4 yuan2], Ningxia, with many Buddhist cave statues Sumeru, also 須彌樓; 彌樓; 蘇彌樓; 修迷樓; later 蘇迷盧; the central mountain of every world, tr. as 妙高; 妙光, etc., wonderful height, wonderful brilliancy, etc.; at the top is Indra's heaven, or heavens, below them are the four devalokas; around are eight circles of mountains and between them the eight seas, the whole forming nine mountains and eight seas. |
頞那 see styles |
èn à en4 a4 en a |
Anna, food, but intp. as the name of a mountain. |
香山 see styles |
xiāng shān xiang1 shan1 hsiang shan koyama こやま |
Fragrance Hill (a park in Beijing) (surname) Koyama the fragrant or incense mountains, so called because the Gandharvas do not drink wine or eat meat, but feed on incense or fragrance and give off fragrant odours. As musicians of Indra, or in the retinue of Dhṛtarāṣtra, they are said to be the same as, or similar to, the Kinnaras. They are, or according to M. W., Dhṛtarāṣtra is associated with soma, the moon, and with medicine. They cause ecstasy, are erotic, and the patrons of marriageable girls; the apsaras are their wives, and both are patrons of dicers.; Gandhamādana. Incense mountain, one of the ten fabulous mountains known to Chinese Buddhism, located in the region of the Anavatapta lake in Tibet; also placed in the Kunlun range. Among its great trees dwell the Kinnaras, Indra's musicians. |
香鼬 see styles |
xiāng yòu xiang1 you4 hsiang yu |
mountain weasel; alpine weasel |
験者 see styles |
kenza; kenja けんざ; けんじゃ |
(See 修験道) mountaineering ascetic; practitioner of mountain asceticism |
高寒 see styles |
gāo hán gao1 han2 kao han |
high and cold (mountain area) |
高峰 see styles |
gāo fēng gao1 feng1 kao feng kouhou / koho こうほう |
peak; summit; height high mountain; lofty peak; (place-name, surname) Takamine Gobong |
高嶽 see styles |
gāo yuè gao1 yue4 kao yüeh takatake たかたけ |
(surname) Takatake high mountain |
魑魅 see styles |
chī mèi chi1 mei4 ch`ih mei chih mei chimi ちみ |
spirits and devils (usually harmful); demons mountain demon |
鷹鵰 鹰雕 see styles |
yīng diāo ying1 diao1 ying tiao |
(bird species of China) mountain hawk-eagle (Nisaetus nipalensis), aka Hodgson's hawk-eagle |
黑山 see styles |
hēi shān hei1 shan1 hei shan kokusan |
Montenegro, former Yugoslavia; Heishan county in Jinzhou 錦州|锦州, Liaoning black mountain |
アトス see styles |
atosu アトス |
(place-name) Athos (mountain) |
アビ山 see styles |
apisan アピさん |
(place-name) Api (mountain) |
ウル山 see styles |
urusan ウルさん |
(place-name) Ulu Dag (mountain) |
カンテ see styles |
kante カンテ |
(1) ridge (in mountain-climbing) (ger: Kante); edge of a rock face; (2) take-off point (ski-jump); (3) edge of a ski; (personal name) Kante |
ご来光 see styles |
goraikou / goraiko ごらいこう |
sunrise viewed from the top of a high mountain; the rising sun |
サンカ see styles |
sanka サンカ |
group of mountain nomads (in Japan); group of mountain people; the Sanka |
シノ山 see styles |
shinosan シノさん |
(place-name) Pedra do Sino (mountain) |
シラ山 see styles |
shirasan シラさん |
(place-name) Shilla (India) (mountain) |
チリ山 see styles |
chirisan チリさん |
(place-name) Pico de Chili (mountain) |
ハゲる see styles |
bakeru バケル |
(v1,vi) (1) (kana only) to lose hair; to become bald; (2) to become bare (e.g. a mountain becomes bare of trees); (place-name) Bakel |
はげ山 see styles |
hageyama ハゲやま |
bald mountain; denuded mountain; bare hill; treeless hill; (place-name) Hageyama |
ビア山 see styles |
biasan ビアさん |
(place-name) Phu Bia (mountain) |
ひと山 see styles |
hitoyama ひとやま |
(1) one mountain; (2) pile (of something); heap; lot (in sale); (3) hump; worst part; (4) large profit; killing |
ヘルク see styles |
berugu ベルグ |
mountain (ger: Berg); (personal name) Bergh |
ムル山 see styles |
murusan ムルさん |
(place-name) Gunung Mulu (mountain) |
ラム山 see styles |
ramusan ラムさん |
(place-name) Jabal Ram (mountain) |
リギ山 see styles |
rigisan リギさん |
(place-name) Rigi (mountain) |
レマ山 see styles |
remasan レマさん |
(place-name) Jabal Rema (mountain) |
ロズ山 see styles |
rozusan ロズさん |
(place-name) Jabal al Loz (mountain) |
七金山 see styles |
qī jīn shān qi1 jin1 shan1 ch`i chin shan chi chin shan shichi konsen |
The seven concentric mountain ranges around Sumeru, the central mountain of a universe, each range separated from the others by a sea; see 九山八海. Their names are 持隻, 持軸, 雙木 (雙木樹), 擔見, 馬耳 , 障礙 (or 象鼻), 持地 (or 遠) 山. |
上り口 see styles |
noborikuchi のぼりくち |
starting point for an ascent (mountain, stairs, etc.); base (of mountain, etc.); (surname) Noborikuchi |
上茅城 see styles |
shàng máo chéng shang4 mao2 cheng2 shang mao ch`eng shang mao cheng Jōbō jō |
(上茅宮城) Kuśāgrapura, 矩奢揭羅補羅 city of Kuśa-grass palaces, or山城 the mountain city. v. 吉祥茅國. |
下りる see styles |
oriru おりる |
(v1,vi) (1) to descend (e.g. a mountain); to go down; to come down; (2) to alight (e.g. from bus); to get off; to disembark; to dismount; (3) to step down; to retire; to give up; to quit; (4) to be granted; to be issued; to be given; (5) to form (of frost, dew, mist, etc.); (6) to be passed (from the body; e.g. of a roundworm) |
不周山 see styles |
bù zhōu shān bu4 zhou1 shan1 pu chou shan |
Buzhou Mountain, a mountain from Chinese legend |
九宮山 九宫山 see styles |
jiǔ gōng shān jiu3 gong1 shan1 chiu kung shan |
Jiugong Mountains (the location of Jiugong Mountain National Park), in Tongshan County, Xianning 咸寧|咸宁[Xian2 ning2], Hubei |
五指山 see styles |
wǔ zhǐ shān wu3 zhi3 shan1 wu chih shan |
Wuzhi Mountain (1,840 m), highest mountain in Hainan; Wuzhishan City, Hainan |
伏牛山 see styles |
fú niú shān fu2 niu2 shan1 fu niu shan |
Funiu mountain range in southwest Henan, an eastern extension of Qinling range 秦嶺山脈|秦岭山脉[Qin2 ling3 shan1 mai4], Shaanxi |
伽羅陀 伽罗陀 see styles |
qié luó tuó qie2 luo2 tuo2 ch`ieh lo t`o chieh lo to garada |
(1) Kharādīya, the mountain where Buddha is supposed to have tiered the 地藏十論經, the abode of Tizang; other names for it are 佉伽羅, 佉羅帝 (or佉羅帝提耶). (2) A bodhisattva stage attained after many kalpas. |
修験者 see styles |
shugenja しゅげんじゃ |
(See 修験道) mountain ascetic; practitioner of Shugendō |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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