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123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
心 see styles |
xīn xin1 hsin shin しん |
More info & calligraphy: Heart / Mind / Spirit(1) (See 心・こころ・1) heart; mind; spirit; vitality; inner strength; (2) bottom of one's heart; core (of one's character); nature; (3) (usu. written as 芯) (See 芯・2) centre; center; core; heart; (4) (See 心臓・1) heart (organ); (5) {astron} (See 二十八宿) Chinese "Heart" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (6) (archaism) (child. language) friend; (given name) Haato hṛd, hṛdaya 汗栗太 (or 汗栗馱); 紀哩馱 the heart, mind, soul; citta 質多 the heart as the seat of thought or intelligence. In both senses the heart is likened to a lotus. There are various definitions, of which the following are six instances: (1) 肉團心 hṛd, the physical heart of sentient or nonsentient living beings, e. g. men, trees, etc. (2) 集起心 citta, the ālayavijñāna, or totality of mind, and the source of all mental activity. (3) 思量心 manas, the thinking and calculating mind; (4) 緣慮心; 了別心; 慮知心; citta; the discriminating mind; (5) 堅實心 the bhūtatathatā mind, or the permanent mind; (6) 積聚精要心 the mind essence of the sutras. |
生 see styles |
shēng sheng1 sheng fu ふ |
More info & calligraphy: Birth / Life(n,n-suf) (See 芝生) area of thick growth (of trees, grass, etc.); (surname) Yanao jāti 惹多; life; utpāda means coming forth, birth, production; 生 means beget, bear, birth, rebirth, born, begin, produce, life, the living. One of the twelve nidānas, 十二因緣; birth takes place in four forms, catur yoni, v. 四生, in each case causing: a sentient being to enter one of the 六道 six gati, or paths of transmigration. |
丁丁 see styles |
zhēng zhēng zheng1 zheng1 cheng cheng toutou / toto とうとう chouchou / chocho ちょうちょう |
More info & calligraphy: Tintin(adv,n) clashing of swords; felling of trees; ringing of an ax |
喬林 乔林 see styles |
qiáo lín qiao2 lin2 ch`iao lin chiao lin |
More info & calligraphy: Joleen |
寶林 宝林 see styles |
bǎo lín bao3 lin2 pao lin Hōrin |
More info & calligraphy: PaulineThe groves, or avenues of precious trees (in the Pure Land). The monastery of Huineng, sixth patriarch of the Chan sect, in 韶州典江縣 Dianjiang Xian, Shaozhou, Guangdong, cf. 慧 15. The 寶林傳 and supplement contain the teachings of this school. |
猿も木から落ちる see styles |
sarumokikaraochiru さるもきからおちる |
More info & calligraphy: Even Monkeys Fall From Trees |
株 see styles |
zhū zhu1 chu shu しゅ |
tree trunk; stump (tree root); a plant; classifier for trees or plants; strain (biology); to involve others (in shady business) (1) stump; (suf,ctr) (2) counter for trees; (personal name) Miki stump |
花木 see styles |
huā mù hua1 mu4 hua mu kaboku かぼく |
flowers and trees; plants; flora (1) flowers and trees; (2) flowering trees; (place-name) Hananoki |
連理 连理 see styles |
lián lǐ lian2 li3 lien li renri れんり |
two trees that grow together as one; fig. conjugal union (1) trees with entwined branches; (2) intimate male and female relationship; (surname, female given name) Renri |
寺 see styles |
sì si4 ssu tera てら |
Buddhist temple; mosque; government office (old) temple (Buddhist); (personal name) Teraji vihāra, 毘訶羅 or 鼻訶羅; saṅghārāma 僧伽藍; an official hall, a temple, adopted by Buddhists for a monastery, many other names are given to it, e. g. 淨住; 法同舍; 出世舍; 精舍; 淸淨園; 金剛刹; 寂滅道場; 遠離處; 親近處 'A model vihāra ought to be built of red sandalwood, with 32 chambers, 8 tāla trees in height, with a garden, park and bathing tank attached; it ought to have promenades for peripatetic meditation and to be richly furnished with stores of clothes, food, bedsteads, mattresses, medicines and all creature comforts.' Eitel. |
栲 see styles |
kǎo kao3 k`ao kao taku たく |
chinquapin (Castanopsis fargesii and other spp.), genus of evergreen trees (archaism) (See 楮) paper mulberry |
棵 see styles |
kē ke1 k`o ko |
classifier for trees, cabbages, plants etc |
楋 see styles |
là la4 la |
to plant trees (old) |
槎 see styles |
chá cha2 ch`a cha |
a raft made of bamboo or wood; to fell trees; to hew |
槮 椮 see styles |
sēn sen1 sen |
lush growth (trees); fishing using bundled wood (archaic) |
樾 see styles |
yuè yue4 yüeh |
shade of trees |
橚 see styles |
sù su4 su |
tall and straight (of trees) |
檟 槚 see styles |
jiǎ jia3 chia |
Catalpa, a genus of mostly deciduous trees; old term for Camellia sinensis, the tea plant 茶; also called Thea sinensis; small evergreen shrub (Mallotus japonicus) |
苑 see styles |
yuàn yuan4 yüan sono その |
(literary) enclosed area for growing trees, keeping animals etc; imperial garden; park; (literary) center (of arts, literature etc) (n,n-suf) (1) garden (esp. man-made); orchard; park; plantation; (2) place; location; (surname, female given name) Sono A park, imperial park, a collection: v. Jetavana 祇. |
蓏 see styles |
luǒ luo3 lo |
fruit of plants (not of trees) |
丁々 see styles |
toutou / toto とうとう chouchou / chocho ちょうちょう |
(adv,n) clashing of swords; felling of trees; ringing of an ax |
上木 see styles |
jouboku; uwaki / joboku; uwaki じょうぼく; うわき |
(noun/participle) (1) (じょうぼく only) (See 上梓・1) publication; wood-block printing; (2) (usu. うわき) (See 下木) canopy (trees); (surname) Jōki |
下木 see styles |
shitaki; kaboku; shitagi したき; かぼく; したぎ |
(See 上木・じょうぼく・2) understory trees; underbrush; undergrowth; (surname) Shimoki |
下道 see styles |
shitamichi したみち |
(1) non-highway road; toll-free road; local road; (2) road shadowed by trees, mountain, etc.; (surname) Shimomichi |
下露 see styles |
shitatsuyu したつゆ |
dew under (dripping from) trees; (place-name) Shimotsuyu |
並木 see styles |
naraki ならき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) roadside tree; row of trees; (surname) Naraki |
並樹 see styles |
namiki なみき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) roadside tree; row of trees; (surname, given name) Namiki |
主伐 see styles |
shubatsu しゅばつ |
final cutting (of trees); regeneration cutting |
伐る see styles |
kiru きる |
(transitive verb) to cut down (e.g. trees) |
伐採 see styles |
bassai ばっさい |
(noun, transitive verb) felling timber; cutting down trees; logging; lumbering |
伐期 see styles |
bakki ばっき |
time for harvesting (of trees) |
佳木 see styles |
yoshiki よしき |
beautiful trees; (given name) Yoshiki |
列植 see styles |
resshoku れっしょく |
(noun/participle) planting in a row (trees, flowers, etc.) |
前栽 see styles |
senzai せんざい |
garden; trees and flowers in a garden; (place-name) Senzai |
剪枝 see styles |
jiǎn zhī jian3 zhi1 chien chih senshi せんし |
to prune (branches etc) (noun, transitive verb) (rare) pruning (trees, shrubs, etc.) |
劍山 剑山 see styles |
jiàn shān jian4 shan1 chien shan kensan |
劍樹地獄 Asipattra. The hill of swords, or sword-leaf trees hell, one of the sixteen hells; also called 刀刃路. |
双樹 see styles |
souju / soju そうじゅ |
(1) two trees; (2) (abbreviation) (See 娑羅双樹・1) sal tree (Shorea robusta); saul; (surname, given name) Futaki |
台杉 see styles |
daisugi だいすぎ |
coppicing-like technique used with cedar trees |
唐薑 see styles |
karahajikami からはじかみ |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) Tetradium ruticarpum (species of deciduous trees) |
嘉木 see styles |
kagi かぎ |
beautiful trees; (place-name) Kagi |
四依 see styles |
sì yī si4 yi1 ssu i shi e |
The four necessaries, or things on which the religious rely. (1) 行四依 The four of ascetic practitioners— rag clothing; begging for food; sitting under trees; purgatives and diuretics as moral and spiritual means; these are also termed 四聖種. (2) 法四依 The four of the dharma: i. e. the truth, which is eternal, rather than man, even its propagator; the sutras of perfect meaning i. e. of the 道實相 the truth of the 'middle' way; the meaning, or spirit, not the letter; wisdom 智, i.e. Buddha-wisdom rather than mere knowledge 識. There are other groups. Cf. 四事. |
園生 园生 see styles |
yuán shēng yuan2 sheng1 yüan sheng ensei; sonou / ense; sono えんせい; そのう |
garden (esp. with trees); park; (place-name) Sonnoo (Skt. pārijātaka) tree |
堅林 坚林 see styles |
jiān lín jian1 lin2 chien lin Kenrin |
(堅固林) The grove of Sala trees, in which Sakyamuni died. |
大樹 大树 see styles |
dà shù da4 shu4 ta shu taiju たいじゅ |
Tashu township in Kaohsiung county 高雄縣|高雄县[Gao1 xiong2 xian4], southwest Taiwan large tree; big tree; huge tree; (given name) Masaki Great trees, i.e. bodhisattvas, cf. 三草. |
妖通 see styles |
yāo tōng yao1 tong1 yao t`ung yao tung yōtsū |
The power to change miraculously into trees and animals; v. 五種通. |
子忌 see styles |
neimi / nemi ねいみ |
(obscure) collecting herbs and pulling out young pine trees by the roots (annual event held on the first Day of the Rat of the New Year) |
寶樹 宝树 see styles |
bǎo shù bao3 shu4 pao shu hō ju |
The jewel-trees (of the Pure Land). |
小樹 小树 see styles |
xiǎo shù xiao3 shu4 hsiao shu komiki こみき |
shrub; small tree; sapling; CL:棵[ke1] (female given name) Komiki Small trees, bodhisattvas in the lower stages, v. 三草二木. |
山札 see styles |
yamafuda やまふだ |
(1) {cards} deck (of playing cards on table, face down, from which cards are drawn); stack; draw pile; (2) (hist) tag verifying one has permission to take plants and trees from common land (Edo period) |
山毫 see styles |
shān háo shan1 hao2 shan hao sangō |
Writing brushes as numerous as mountains, or as the trees on the mountains (and ink as vast as the ocean). |
幣束 see styles |
heisoku / hesoku へいそく |
offerings of rope, paper, etc. hung on trees in Shinto shrines |
性遮 see styles |
xìng zhē xing4 zhe1 hsing che shōsha |
Natural and conventional sins, i. e. sins against natural law, e. g. murder, and sins against conventional or religious law, e. g. for a monk to drink wine, cut down trees, etc. |
択伐 see styles |
takubatsu たくばつ |
(noun/participle) selection cutting (of trees); selective cutting |
新樹 see styles |
shinju しんじゅ |
(See 新緑,若葉) tree covered in fresh green leaves; newly green trees of early Summer; (female given name) Niina |
木々 see styles |
kigi きぎ |
every tree; many trees; all kinds of trees; (surname) Kigi |
木守 see styles |
komori こもり |
(archaism) person who tends to trees (e.g. in a garden); (place-name) Komori |
木木 see styles |
kigi きぎ |
every tree; many trees; all kinds of trees |
木石 see styles |
mù shí mu4 shi2 mu shih bokuseki ぼくせき |
(1) trees and stones; (2) unfeeling person; (given name) Bokuseki trees and rocks |
木立 see styles |
kodate こだて |
grove of trees; (surname) Kodate |
木等 see styles |
mù děng mu4 deng3 mu teng mokutō |
trees and so forth |
木草 see styles |
kikusa きくさ |
(See 草木) trees and grass; vegetation |
杉叢 see styles |
sugimura すぎむら |
(kana only) thicket of cedar trees |
杏林 see styles |
xìng lín xing4 lin2 hsing lin kyourin / kyorin きょうりん |
forest of apricot trees; (fig.) honorific term for fine doctor (cf Dr Dong Feng 董奉[Dong3 Feng4], 3rd century AD, asked his patients to plant apricot trees instead of paying fees) apricot grove |
松籟 see styles |
shourai / shorai しょうらい |
(1) (sound of) wind through pine trees; soughing of wind through pine trees; (2) (metaphorically) sound of a boiling tea kettle; (given name) Shourai |
松韻 see styles |
shouin / shoin しょういん |
(music of) wind through pine trees; (given name) Shouin |
松風 see styles |
matsukaze; shoufuu / matsukaze; shofu まつかぜ; しょうふう |
(1) (sound of) wind blowing through pine trees; (2) (まつかぜ only) (sound of) steam whistling in a kettle (at a tea ceremony); (3) (まつかぜ only) matsukaze; sugar-glazed cookie sprinkled with sesame or poppy seeds; (place-name, surname) Matsukaze |
林壑 see styles |
lín hè lin2 he4 lin ho |
woods and ravines; tranquillity of trees and valleys |
林變 林变 see styles |
lín biàn lin2 bian4 lin pien rinpen |
The trees of the wood turned white when the Buddha died. |
枝香 see styles |
zhī xiāng zhi1 xiang1 chih hsiang sayaka さやか |
(female given name) Sayaka Incense made of branches of trees, one of the three kinds of incense, the other two being from roots and flowers. |
枯木 see styles |
kū mù ku1 mu4 k`u mu ku mu kogi こぎ |
dead tree dead tree; dry wood; (surname) Kogi Withered timber, decayed, dried-up trees; applied to a class of ascetic Buddhists, who sat in meditation, never lying down, like 石霜枯木 petrified rocks and withered stumps. |
栲屬 栲属 see styles |
kǎo shǔ kao3 shu3 k`ao shu kao shu |
Castanopsis, genus of evergreen trees |
桂科 see styles |
katsuraka かつらか |
Cercidiphyllaceae; monotypic plant family containing the katsura trees |
桐畑 see styles |
kiribatake きりばたけ |
field of paulownia trees; (place-name) Kiribatake |
森森 see styles |
sēn sēn sen1 sen1 sen sen shinshin しんしん |
dense (of trees); thick; ghastly; eerie (noun or adjectival noun) deeply forested |
森然 see styles |
sēn rán sen1 ran2 sen jan |
(of tall trees) dense, thick; awe-inspiring |
植木 see styles |
umeki うめき |
garden shrubs; trees; potted plant; (personal name) Umeki |
植栽 see styles |
shokusai しょくさい |
(noun, transitive verb) raising trees and plants; (place-name) Shokusai |
植樹 植树 see styles |
zhí shù zhi2 shu4 chih shu shokuju しょくじゅ |
to plant trees (n,vs,vt,vi) tree-planting; (given name) Taneki |
楊樹 杨树 see styles |
yáng shù yang2 shu4 yang shu |
poplar tree; various trees of genus Populus |
槵子 see styles |
huàn zǐ huan4 zi3 huan tzu |
fruit of the Sapindus trees (used for Buddhist prayer beads) |
樵る see styles |
kikoru きこる |
(v4r,vi) (archaism) to chop down trees (in a mountain forest) |
樹々 see styles |
juju じゅじゅ |
every tree; many trees; all kinds of trees; (female given name) Juju |
樹上 see styles |
jujou / jujo じゅじょう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 樹下) up in a tree; in the trees |
樹医 see styles |
jui じゅい |
tree surgeon (esp. for famous or old trees) |
樹木 树木 see styles |
shù mù shu4 mu4 shu mu jumoku じゅもく |
tree tree; trees and shrubs; (place-name) Jumoku |
樹樹 see styles |
kigi きぎ |
every tree; many trees; all kinds of trees |
樹氷 see styles |
juhyou / juhyo じゅひょう |
(1) frost on trees; hoarfrost (on trees); (2) frost-covered trees; (female given name) Juhyou |
樹海 see styles |
jukai じゅかい |
sea of trees; broad expanse of dense woodland; abundant leafage; (female given name) Tatsumi |
樹王 树王 see styles |
shù wáng shu4 wang2 shu wang juō |
the king of trees |
樹間 see styles |
jukan じゅかん |
space between trees; gap between trees |
橘錄 橘录 see styles |
jú lù ju2 lu4 chü lu |
classification of orange trees by 12th century Song dynasty botanist Han Yanzhi 韓彥直|韩彦直[Han2 Yan4 zhi2] |
獣害 see styles |
juugai / jugai じゅうがい |
damage caused by wild animals (e.g. to crops, trees) |
玉樹 玉树 see styles |
yù shù yu4 shu4 yü shu tamaki たまき |
Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture (Tibetan: yus hru'u bod rigs rang skyong khul) in Qinghai (surname, female given name) Tamaki jeweled trees |
甘露 see styles |
gān lòu gan1 lou4 kan lou kanro かんろ |
(noun or adjectival noun) nectar; sweetness; (surname, female given name) Kanro 阿密哩多 (or 啞密哩多) (or 啞密哩達) amṛta, sweet dew, ambrosia, the nectar of immortality; tr. by 天酒 deva-wine, the nectar of the gods. Four kinds of ambrosia are mentioned— green, yellow, red, and white, all coming from 'edible trees' and known as 蘇陀 sudhā, or 蘇摩 soma. |
盗伐 see styles |
toubatsu / tobatsu とうばつ |
(noun, transitive verb) secretly felling trees |
盜伐 盗伐 see styles |
dào fá dao4 fa2 tao fa |
to unlawfully fell trees See: 盗伐 |
砍樹 砍树 see styles |
kǎn shù kan3 shu4 k`an shu kan shu |
to chop wood; to chop down trees |
禪林 禅林 see styles |
chán lín chan2 lin2 ch`an lin chan lin zenrin |
a Buddhist temple Grove of meditation, i.e. a monastery. Monasteries as numerous as trees in a forest. Also 禪苑. |
種樹 种树 see styles |
zhòng shù zhong4 shu4 chung shu tanetatsu たねたつ |
to plant trees (given name) Tanetatsu |
綠樹 绿树 see styles |
lǜ shù lu:4 shu4 lü shu |
trees; greenery |
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