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<123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
緑樹 see styles |
ryokuju りょくじゅ |
green-leaved trees |
緑蔭 see styles |
ryokuin りょくいん |
shade of trees; (g,p) Ryokuin |
緑陰 see styles |
ryokuin りょくいん |
shade of trees |
翠緑 see styles |
suiryoku すいりょく |
green (esp. of trees, rocks, etc.) |
肅立 肃立 see styles |
sù lì su4 li4 su li |
to stand respectfully; (of trees, mountains) standing tall and majestic |
苗畑 see styles |
naebatake なえばたけ |
field of seedlings (rice, trees, etc.); (place-name) Naehata |
草木 see styles |
cǎo mù cao3 mu4 ts`ao mu tsao mu kusaki(p); soumoku(p) / kusaki(p); somoku(p) くさき(P); そうもく(P) |
vegetation; plants plants; vegetation; (place-name) Kusagi Herbs and trees— equally recipients of rain, as all humanity is of the Buddha's truth. |
董奉 see styles |
dǒng fèng dong3 feng4 tung feng |
Dong Feng, doctor during Three Kingdoms period, famous for refusing fees and requesting that his patients plant apricot trees instead |
藤本 see styles |
téng běn teng2 ben3 t`eng pen teng pen touhon / tohon とうほん |
Fujimoto (Japanese surname) climbing trees; liana; (surname) Fujimoto |
行樹 行树 see styles |
xíng shù xing2 shu4 hsing shu yukiju ゆきじゅ |
(given name) Yukiju Trees in rows, avenues of trees. |
貴風 see styles |
kifuu / kifu きふう |
class size of bonsai trees (25-35cm); (personal name) Kifū |
赤肌 see styles |
akahada あかはだ |
grazed skin; abraded skin; bare of trees |
赤膚 see styles |
akahada あかはだ |
grazed skin; abraded skin; bare of trees; (place-name) Akahada |
金樹 金树 see styles |
jīn shù jin1 shu4 chin shu konju |
golden trees |
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. |
附木 see styles |
fù mù fu4 mu4 fu mu fuki ふき |
(surname) Fuki stuck to the trees |
除伐 see styles |
jobatsu じょばつ |
improvement cutting (of trees); cleaning; weeding |
雑木 see styles |
zouki; zatsuboku; zouboku / zoki; zatsuboku; zoboku ぞうき; ざつぼく; ぞうぼく |
various kinds of small trees; assorted trees |
雙木 双木 see styles |
shuāng mù shuang1 mu4 shuang mu namiki なみき |
(surname) Namiki 雙林; 雙樹 Twin trees, the śāla-trees under which the Buddha entered nirvana. |
雙林 双林 see styles |
shuāng lín shuang1 lin2 shuang lin sōrin |
twin trees |
雙樹 双树 see styles |
shuāng shù shuang1 shu4 shuang shu sōju |
twin trees |
雪吊 see styles |
yukizuri ゆきづり yukitsuri ゆきつり |
placing ropes or wires around trees to protect them from the snow; ropes stretched from the top of a tree to the lower branches to prevent their breaking under heavy snow |
雪釣 see styles |
yukizuri ゆきづり yukitsuri ゆきつり |
(archaism) game in which children use a piece of charcoal on a string to create and lift up snowballs; (irregular kanji usage) placing ropes or wires around trees to protect them from the snow; ropes stretched from the top of a tree to the lower branches to prevent their breaking under heavy snow |
颯颯 飒飒 see styles |
sà sà sa4 sa4 sa sa sassatsu さっさつ |
soughing; whistling or rushing sound (of the wind in trees, the sea etc) (adj-t,adv-to,n) rustling (of wind); murmuring; whistling; soughing |
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. |
鶴林 鹤林 see styles |
hè lín he4 lin2 ho lin tsurubayashi つるばやし |
(surname) Tsurubayashi 鶴樹 Crane grove, a name for the place where Śākyamuni died, when the trees burst into white blossom resembling a flock of white cranes. |
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 |
マツ属 see styles |
matsuzoku マツぞく |
Pinus (genus of pine trees) |
マツ科 see styles |
matsuka マツか |
Pinaceae (family of pine trees) |
一構え see styles |
hitokamae ひとかまえ |
(1) free-standing house; (2) clump (e.g. of trees); group |
七寶樹 七宝树 see styles |
qī bǎo shù qi1 bao3 shu4 ch`i pao shu chi pao shu shichi hōju |
trees of seven jewels |
並み木 see styles |
namiki なみき |
(irregular okurigana usage) (noun - becomes adjective with の) roadside tree; row of trees |
冬木立 see styles |
fuyukodachi ふゆこだち |
barren trees in winter |
呉茱萸 see styles |
goshuyu ごしゅゆ karahajikami からはじかみ |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) Tetradium ruticarpum (species of deciduous trees) |
器界說 器界说 see styles |
qì jiè shuō qi4 jie4 shuo1 ch`i chieh shuo chi chieh shuo kikai setsu |
The supernatural power of the Buddha to make the material realm (trees and the like) proclaim his truth. |
四聖行 四圣行 see styles |
sì shèng xíng si4 sheng4 xing2 ssu sheng hsing shi shōgyō |
The four holy ways— wearing rags from dust-heaps, begging for food, sitting under trees, and entire withdrawal from the world. The meaning is similar in 四良藥; 行四依; and 四聖種. |
土埋木 see styles |
domaiboku どまいぼく |
(See 屋久杉・やくすぎ) fallen trees (esp. cryptomeria on Yakushima) |
堙羅那 堙罗那 see styles |
yīn luó nà yin1 luo2 na4 yin lo na Inrana |
Airāvana, a king of the elephants; Indra's white elephant, cf. 伊. It is also confused with Airāvata in the above senses, and for certain trees, herbs, etc.; also with Elāpattra, name of a nāga. |
塗白劑 涂白剂 see styles |
tú bái jì tu2 bai2 ji4 t`u pai chi tu pai chi |
a white paint applied to tree trunks to protect the trees from insect damage etc |
天樹王 天树王 see styles |
tiān shù wáng tian1 shu4 wang2 t`ien shu wang tien shu wang tenju ō |
The pārijāta tree 波利質多 which grows in front of Indra's palace— the king among the heavenly trees. |
娑羅林 娑罗林 see styles |
suō luó lín suo1 luo2 lin2 so lo lin Shararin |
Śālavana, the grove of sāl trees near Kuśinagara, the reputed place of the Buddha's death. |
娑羅樹 娑罗树 see styles |
suō luó shù suo1 luo2 shu4 so lo shu saraju しゃらじゅ |
(1) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia); (2) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul śāla trees |
子の日 see styles |
nenohi; nenobi ねのひ; ねのび |
(exp,n) (1) day of the Rat (esp. the first day of the Rat in the New Year); (exp,n) (2) (abbreviation) (archaism) (See 子の日の遊び) collecting herbs and pulling out young pine trees by the roots; (exp,n) (3) (archaism) (See 子の日の松) pine shoot pulled out by the roots |
子忌み 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) |
寶樹下 宝树下 see styles |
bǎo shù xià bao3 shu4 xia4 pao shu hsia hō ju ge |
at the foot of jewled trees |
寶樹觀 宝树观 see styles |
bǎo shù guān bao3 shu4 guan1 pao shu kuan hōju kan |
meditation on its jeweled trees |
屋敷林 see styles |
yashikirin; yashikibayashi やしきりん; やしきばやし |
forest or grove of trees surrounding a residence |
弥生山 see styles |
yayoiyama やよいやま |
(poetic term) (See 春の山) mountain in the third month, with trees vigorously budding |
曼陀羅 曼陀罗 see styles |
màn tuó luó man4 tuo2 luo2 man t`o lo man to lo mandara まんだら |
(botany) devil's trumpet (Datura stramonium) (loanword from Sanskrit "māndāra"); mandala (loanword from Sanskrit "maṇḍala") mandala; Buddhist visual schema of the enlightened mind; (f,p) Mandara or 曼阤羅; 漫陀羅 mandāra(va), the coral-tree; the erythrina indica, or this tree regarded as one of the five trees of Paradise, i.e, Indra's heaven; a white variety of Calotropis gigantea. Name of a noted monk, and of one called Mandra. |
木の間 see styles |
konoma このま |
in the trees; (surname) Konoma |
木立ち see styles |
kodachi こだち |
(irregular okurigana usage) grove of trees |
木蘭屬 木兰属 see styles |
mù lán shǔ mu4 lan2 shu3 mu lan shu |
Magnolia, genus of trees and shrubs |
木蘭科 木兰科 see styles |
mù lán kē mu4 lan2 ke1 mu lan k`o mu lan ko |
Magnoliaceae, family of trees and shrubs |
木隠れ see styles |
kogakure こがくれ |
hidden behind trees |
末羅遊 末罗遊 see styles |
mò luó yóu mo4 luo2 you2 mo lo yu Marayu |
Malaya, 'the western Ghats in the Deccan (these mountains abound in sandal trees); the country that lies to the east of the Malaya range, Malabar. ' M, W. Eitel gives 秣羅矩吒 Malakūṭa, i. e. Malaya, as 'an ancient kingdom of Southern India, the coast of Malabar, about A. D. 600 a noted haunt of the Nirgrantha sect'. It is also identified with 尸利佛逝 Śrībhoja, which is given as 馬來半嶋 the Malay peninsula; but v. 摩羅耶 Malaya. |
杏花村 see styles |
xìng huā cūn xing4 hua1 cun1 hsing hua ts`un hsing hua tsun |
village of blossoming apricot trees where one can find a wineshop (reference to the famous poem 清明 by 杜牧[Du4 Mu4]) |
松食虫 see styles |
matsukuimushi まつくいむし |
insects harmful to pine trees |
桜まじ see styles |
sakuramaji さくらまじ |
(rare) southerly wind that blows when the cherry trees are in bloom |
桜並木 see styles |
sakuranamiki さくらなみき |
row of cherry trees (lining a street); (place-name) Sakuranamina |
梛木擬 see styles |
nagimodoki; nagimodoki なぎもどき; ナギモドキ |
(kana only) (See アガチス) agathis (genus of evergreen trees); kauri; dammar |
梧桐科 see styles |
wú tóng kē wu2 tong2 ke1 wu t`ung k`o wu tung ko |
Sterculiaceae, family of Malvale trees incl. Cacao, Cola and Firmiana |
植え木 see styles |
ueki うえき |
(irregular okurigana usage) garden shrubs; trees; potted plant |
樂音樹 乐音树 see styles |
lè yīn shù le4 yin1 shu4 le yin shu rakuon ju |
The trees in Amitābha's paradise which give forth music to the breeze. |
無患子 无患子 see styles |
wú huàn zǐ wu2 huan4 zi3 wu huan tzu mukuroji; mukuroji むくろじ; ムクロジ |
Sapindales; order of scented bushes and trees, includes citrus fruit and lychee (kana only) Indian soapberry (Sapindus mukorossi); Chinese soapberry; washnut; soapnut tree; (personal name) Mukuroji soapberry |
磯馴松 see styles |
sonarematsu そなれまつ |
(irregular okurigana usage) windswept pine trees |
禿げる see styles |
hageru(p); hageru はげる(P); ハゲる |
(v1,vi) (1) (kana only) to lose hair; to become bald; (v1,vi) (2) to become bare (e.g. a mountain becomes bare of trees) |
花の幕 see styles |
hananomaku はなのまく |
(exp,n) curtains hung (from trees or poles) during a flower-viewing party |
花の雨 see styles |
hananoame はなのあめ |
(exp,n) rain falling on cherry blossoms; rain at the time of the blossoming of cherry trees |
花見幕 see styles |
hanamimaku はなみまく |
curtains hung (from trees or poles) during a flower-viewing party |
薝蔔林 薝卜林 see styles |
zhān bó lín zhan1 bo2 lin2 chan po lin senfurin |
grove of campaka trees |
薩羅樹 萨罗树 see styles |
sà luó shù sa4 luo2 shu4 sa lo shu saraju |
śāla trees |
藥樹王 药树王 see styles |
yào shù wáng yao4 shu4 wang2 yao shu wang Yakuju ō |
the king of healing herbs and trees |
藥王樹 药王树 see styles |
yào wáng shù yao4 wang2 shu4 yao wang shu yakuōju |
藥樹王 The king of healing herbs and trees. |
蘇連樹 苏连树 see styles |
sū lián shù su1 lian2 shu4 su lien shu sorenju |
śāla trees |
街路樹 see styles |
gairoju がいろじゅ |
roadside trees |
覆われ see styles |
ooware おおわれ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) cover (e.g. of snow, trees, etc.) |
転がる see styles |
korogaru ころがる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to roll; to tumble; (v5r,vi) (2) to fall over; to roll over; (v5r,vi) (3) to lie down; (v5r,vi) (4) to be scattered about; to be lying around; (v5r,vi) (5) (of a situation or outcome) to change; to turn out; (v5r,vi) (6) to come easily; to be common; to fall into one's hands; to grow on trees |
迦樓羅 迦楼罗 see styles |
jiā lóu luó jia1 lou2 luo2 chia lou lo karura |
garuḍa; 'a mythical bird, the chief of the feathered race, the enemy of the serpent race, the vehicle of Vishṇu.' M. W. Tr. as golden-winged, with an expanse of 3,360,000 li, carrying the ruyi pearl or talisman on its neck; among other accounts one says it dwells in great trees and feeds on snakes or dragons. Also 迦婁羅; 迦留羅; 迦嘍荼; 伽樓羅; 揭路荼; 誐嚕拏 (or 蘗嚕拏). The association of the garuḍa, like the phoenix, with fire makes it also a symbol of flame 迦樓羅炎. |
透かす see styles |
sukasu すかす |
(transitive verb) (1) to look through; (transitive verb) (2) to hold up to the light; (transitive verb) (3) to make an opening; to leave space; to space (lines); to prune (trees); (transitive verb) (4) to fart without making a sound |
鎌止め see styles |
kamadome かまどめ |
cutting grass and trees is prohibited |
防火林 see styles |
boukarin / bokarin ぼうかりん |
belt of trees planted as a firebreak |
防砂林 see styles |
bousarin / bosarin ぼうさりん |
stand of trees planted to control the movement of sand |
防霧林 see styles |
boumurin / bomurin ぼうむりん |
trees protecting land from sea fogs |
雑木林 see styles |
zoukibayashi(p); zoubokurin / zokibayashi(p); zobokurin ぞうきばやし(P); ぞうぼくりん |
grove of miscellaneous trees; copse; coppice; thicket |
雙子葉 双子叶 see styles |
shuāng zǐ yè shuang1 zi3 ye4 shuang tzu yeh |
dicotyledon (plant family distinguished by two embryonic leaves, includes daisies, broadleaved trees, herbaceous plants) |
雪吊り see styles |
yukizuri ゆきづり yukitsuri ゆきつり |
placing ropes or wires around trees to protect them from the snow; ropes stretched from the top of a tree to the lower branches to prevent their breaking under heavy snow |
雪釣り see styles |
yukizuri ゆきづり yukitsuri ゆきつり |
(archaism) game in which children use a piece of charcoal on a string to create and lift up snowballs; (irregular kanji usage) placing ropes or wires around trees to protect them from the snow; ropes stretched from the top of a tree to the lower branches to prevent their breaking under heavy snow |
韓彥直 韩彦直 see styles |
hán yàn zhí han2 yan4 zhi2 han yen chih |
Han Yanzhi (1131-?), Song dynasty botanist, author of classification of orange trees 橘錄|橘录[ju2 lu4] |
アガチス see styles |
agachisu アガチス |
agathis (genus of evergreen trees); kauri; dammar |
カツラ科 see styles |
katsuraka カツラか |
Cercidiphyllaceae; monotypic plant family containing the katsura trees |
ゴシュユ see styles |
goshuyu ゴシュユ |
(kana only) Tetradium ruticarpum (species of deciduous trees) |
サクラ属 see styles |
sakurazoku サクラぞく |
Prunus (genus of trees and shrubs) |
ツバキ科 see styles |
tsubakika ツバキか |
Theaceae (family comprising the camellias and other shrubs and trees) |
ミオンボ see styles |
mionbo ミオンボ |
miombo; Brachystegia genus of trees |
一目千本 see styles |
hitomesenbon ひとめせんぼん |
place where one can view a vast number of cherry blossom trees at a glance (esp. Mount Yoshino in Nara Prefecture) |
一葉障目 一叶障目 see styles |
yī yè zhàng mù yi1 ye4 zhang4 mu4 i yeh chang mu |
lit. eyes obscured by a single leaf (idiom); fig. not seeing the wider picture; can't see the wood for the trees |
七寶樹林 七宝树林 see styles |
qī bǎo shù lín qi1 bao3 shu4 lin2 ch`i pao shu lin chi pao shu lin shichihō jurin |
The grove of jewel trees, or trees of the seven precious things―a part of the "Pure-land", or Paradise. |
七寶諸樹 七宝诸树 see styles |
qī bǎo zhū shù qi1 bao3 zhu1 shu4 ch`i pao chu shu chi pao chu shu shippō shoju |
seven-jeweled trees |
七重行樹 七重行树 see styles |
qī zhòng xíng shù qi1 zhong4 xing2 shu4 ch`i chung hsing shu chi chung hsing shu shichijū gyō ju |
The seven avenues of gem trees in Paradise. |
三草二木 see styles |
sān cǎo èr mù san1 cao3 er4 mu4 san ts`ao erh mu san tsao erh mu sansō nimoku |
A parable in the Lotus Sutra; the small plants representing ordinary men and devas, medium sized plants śrāvakas and pratyeka-buddhas, and 大草, 小樹 and 大樹 tall plants and small and large trees three grades of bodhisattvas. Another definition applies the term to the 五乘 five "vehicles". There are also others. |
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