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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
浪人 see styles |
làng rén lang4 ren2 lang jen rounin / ronin ろうにん |
More info & calligraphy: Ronin / Masterless Samurai(n,vs,adj-no) (1) ronin; wandering samurai without a master to serve; (2) out of work; (3) waiting for another chance to enter a university; (given name) Rounin |
雲水 云水 see styles |
yún shuǐ yun2 shui3 yün shui unsui うんすい |
More info & calligraphy: Unsui雲兄水弟; 雲衲; 雲納 Homeless or roaming monks. |
五力 see styles |
wǔ lì wu3 li4 wu li goriki |
pañcabalāni, the five powers or faculties — one of the categories of the thirty-seven bodhipakṣika dharma 三十七助道品; they destroy the 五障 five obstacles, each by each, and are: 信力 śraddhābala, faith (destroying doubt); 精進力 vīryabala, zeal (destroying remissness); 念 or 勤念 smṛtibala, memory or thought (destroying falsity); 正定力 samādhibala, concentration of mind, or meditation (destroying confused or wandering thoughts); and 慧力 prajñābala, wisdom (destroying all illusion and delusion). Also the five transcendent powers, i. e. 定力 the power of meditation; 通力 the resulting supernatural powers; 借識力 adaptability, or powers of 'borrowing' or evolving any required organ of sense, or knowledge, i. e. by beings above the second dhyāna heavens; 大願力 the power of accomplishing a vow by a Buddha or bodhisattva; and 法威德力 the august power of Dharma. Also, the five kinds of Mara powers exerted on sight, 五大明王. |
俳徊 see styles |
haikai はいかい |
(noun/participle) loitering; roaming; sauntering; wandering about; prowling |
倡佯 see styles |
shouyou / shoyo しょうよう |
(noun/participle) wandering |
失念 see styles |
shī niàn shi1 nian4 shih nien shitsunen しつねん |
(noun, transitive verb) forgetting; lapse of memory To lose the train of thought, or meditation; a wandering mind; loss of memory. |
定散 see styles |
dìng sàn ding4 san4 ting san jōsan |
A settled, or a wandering mind; the mind organized by meditation, or disorganized by distraction. The first is characteristic of the saint and sage, the second of the common untutored man. The fixed heart may or may not belong to the realm of transmigration; the distracted heart has the distinctions of good, bad, or indifferent. |
延々 see styles |
teitei / tete ていてい |
(adj-t,adv-to) (1) forever; endlessly; on and on; (2) meandering; wandering; winding; sinuous; serpentine; zigzagging; (surname) Teitei |
延延 see styles |
enen えんえん |
(adj-t,adv-to) (1) forever; endlessly; on and on; (2) meandering; wandering; winding; sinuous; serpentine; zigzagging |
彷徨 see styles |
páng huáng pang2 huang2 p`ang huang pang huang kanata かなた |
to pace back and forth, not knowing which way to turn; to hesitate; to waver (n,vs,vi) wandering; rambling; roaming; (female given name) Kanata |
徘回 see styles |
haikai はいかい |
(noun/participle) loitering; roaming; sauntering; wandering about; prowling |
徘徊 see styles |
pái huái pai2 huai2 p`ai huai pai huai haikai はいかい |
to pace back and forth; to dither; to hesitate; (of sales figures etc) to fluctuate (noun/participle) loitering; roaming; sauntering; wandering about; prowling |
心鬼 see styles |
xīn guǐ xin1 gui3 hsin kuei shinki kokoro-no-oni |
A perverse mind, whose karma will be that of a wandering ghost. |
戒牒 see styles |
jiè dié jie4 die2 chieh tieh kaichō |
Buddhist or Taoist ordination certificate issued by monastic authorities A monk' s certificate, useful to a wandering or travelling monk.; 戒驗; 度牒 Certificate of ordination of a monk. |
打包 see styles |
dǎ bāo da3 bao1 ta pao tōhō |
to wrap; to pack; to put leftovers in a doggy bag for take-out; (computing) to package (i.e. create an archive file) To wrap up or carry a bundle, i. e. a wandering monk. |
掛搭 挂搭 see styles |
guà dā gua4 da1 kua ta katō |
variant of 掛褡|挂褡[gua4 da1] 掛褡; 掛單 One who hangs up all his possessions, i.e. a wandering monk who stays for the night in a monastery. |
播遷 see styles |
hasen はせん |
(rare) wandering in a distant land |
放浪 see styles |
fàng làng fang4 lang4 fang lang hourou / horo ほうろう |
unrestrained; dissolute; dissipated; unconventional; immoral; to debauch; to dissipate (n,vs,vi,adj-no) wandering; roaming; drifting |
散策 see styles |
sansaku さんさく |
(n,vs,vi) walking; strolling; roaming; wandering; exploring |
水塵 水尘 see styles |
shuǐ chén shui3 chen2 shui ch`en shui chen suijin |
An atom of dust wandering freely in water— one of the smallest of things. |
沙門 沙门 see styles |
shā mén sha1 men2 sha men shamon しゃもん |
monk (Sanskrit: Sramana, originally refers to north India); Buddhist monk {Buddh} shramana (wandering monk); (surname) Shamon śramaṇa. 桑門; 娑門; 喪門; 沙門那; 舍羅磨拏; 沙迦懣曩; 室摩那拏 (1) Ascetics of all kinds; 'the Sarmanai, or Samanaioi, or Germanai of the Greeks, perhaps identical also with the Tungusian Saman or Shaman.' Eitel. (2) Buddhist monks 'who 'have left their families and quitted the passions', the Semnoi of the Greeks'. Eitel. Explained by 功勞 toilful achievement, 勤息 diligent quieting (of the mind and the passions), 淨志 purity of mind, 貧道 poverty. 'He must keep well the Truth, guard well every uprising (of desire), be uncontaminated by outward attractions, be merciful to all and impure to none, be not elated to joy nor harrowed by distress, and able to bear whatever may come.' The Sanskrit root is śram, to make effort; exert oneself, do austerities. |
流れ see styles |
nagare ながれ |
(1) flow (of a fluid or gas); stream; current; (2) flow (of people, things); passage (of time); tide; passing; (changing) trends; tendency; (3) course (of events); (step-by-step) procedure; process; (4) group of people who remain together after the end of an event; (5) descent; ancestry; school; (6) {finc} forfeiture; foreclosure; (7) (usu. as お流れ) (See お流れ) cancellation; (8) drifting; wandering; roaming |
流亡 see styles |
liú wáng liu2 wang2 liu wang ryuubou / ryubo りゅうぼう |
to force into exile; to be exiled; in exile (noun/participle) (1) (See 流浪) wandering; (noun/participle) (2) soil erosion |
流寓 see styles |
ryuuguu / ryugu りゅうぐう |
(noun/participle) living a roaming life; wandering and settling in a foreign land |
流浪 see styles |
liú làng liu2 lang4 liu lang rurou / ruro るろう |
to drift about; to wander; to roam; nomadic; homeless; unsettled (e.g. population); vagrant (n,vs,vi) vagrancy; wandering; nomadism wander aimlessly |
流離 流离 see styles |
liú lí liu2 li2 liu li ryuuri / ryuri りゅうり |
homeless and miserable; forced to leave home and wander from place to place; to live as a refugee (n,vs,vi) (kana only) wandering (e.g. bird, exile, lifestyle); wandering alone in a strange country; (female given name) Ryūri |
浪々 see styles |
rourou / roro ろうろう |
wandering; unemployed |
浪浪 see styles |
rourou / roro ろうろう |
wandering; unemployed |
浮游 see styles |
fú yóu fu2 you2 fu yu fuyuu / fuyu ふゆう |
to float; to drift; to wander; variant of 蜉蝣[fu2 you2] (noun/participle) floating; wandering; suspension |
浮遊 see styles |
fuyuu / fuyu ふゆう |
(noun/participle) floating; wandering; suspension |
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