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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
zhuó
    zhuo2
cho
 shaku
to chop; to hack; to carve wood
To chop; translit. ca, cha.


see styles
zhuó
    zhuo2
cho
to chop; to carve wood
See:


see styles
zhuó
    zhuo2
cho
variant of 斲|[zhuo2]
See:

斫り

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 hatsuri
    はつり
(kana only) shaving (usu. concrete, paintwork, etc.); chipping

斫る

see styles
 hatsuru
    はつる
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to shave off (esp. concrete); (2) (kana only) to take a percentage; to take a cut

斫喪


斫丧

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zhuó sàng
    zhuo2 sang4
cho sang
to ravage; to devastate

斫營


斫营

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zhuó yíng
    zhuo2 ying2
cho ying
to attack a camp

斫畬


斫畲

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zhuó yú
    zhuo2 yu2
cho yü
to clear land for agricultural use

斫白

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zhuó bái
    zhuo2 bai2
cho pai
to strip bark

斫芻


斫刍

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zhuó chú
    zhuo2 chu2
cho ch`u
    cho chu
 shashu
(乞芻) cakṣu (s), the eye, one of the six organs of sense. Cakṣurdhātu is the 眼界 eye-realm, or sight-faculty. There are definitions such as the eye of body, mind, wisdom, Buddha-truth, Buddha; or human, deva, bodhisattva, dharma, and Buddha vision.

斫乞芻


斫乞刍

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zhuó qǐ chú
    zhuo2 qi3 chu2
cho ch`i ch`u
    cho chi chu
 shakoshu*
eye

斫句迦

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zhuó jù jiā
    zhuo2 ju4 jia1
cho chü chia
 Shakōka
(or 拆句迦 or 所句迦) Chakoka, or Cugopa. 'An ancient kingdom and city in Little Bukharia, probably the modern Yerkiang (葉爾羌 ) in Lat. 38° 13 N., Long. 78° 49 E. ' Eitel. Or perhaps Karghalik in the Khotan region.

斫石峠

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 kiriishitouge / kirishitoge
    きりいしとうげ
(personal name) Kiriishitōge

斫託羅


斫讬罗

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zhuó tuō luó
    zhuo2 tuo1 luo2
cho t`o lo
    cho to lo
 shakutara*
idem 迦羅 (or 柘迦羅); 遮伽羅 (or 遮迦羅); 賒羯羅 Cakra, a wheel, disc, cycle; the wheel of the sun's chariot, of time, etc.; like the vajra it is a symbol of sovereignty, of advancing or doing at will; to revolve the wheel is to manifest power or wisdom. Eitel. The cakra is one of the thirty-two signs on a Buddha's soles. It is a symbol of a 迦羅伐辣底 Cakravartī-rāja.

斫迦羅


斫迦罗

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zhuó jiā luó
    zhuo2 jia1 luo2
cho chia lo
 Shakara
Cakravāda

斫迦羅婆


斫迦罗婆

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zhuó jiā luó pó
    zhuo2 jia1 luo2 po2
cho chia lo p`o
    cho chia lo po
 shakaraba
(迦羅婆迦) Cakravāka, Cakrāhva, 'the ruddy goose', ' the Brāhmany duck '. M. W. The mandarin duck.

斫迦羅山


斫迦罗山

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zhuó jiā luó shān
    zhuo2 jia1 luo2 shan1
cho chia lo shan
 Shakara sen*
Cakravāla, Cakravāḍa, the circle of iron mountains' forming the periphery of a universe '.

斫迦羅婆迦


斫迦罗婆迦

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zhuó jiā luó pó jiā
    zhuo2 jia1 luo2 po2 jia1
cho chia lo p`o chia
    cho chia lo po chia
 shakarabaka
mandarin duck

斫迦羅山王


斫迦罗山王

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zhuó jiā luó shān wáng
    zhuo2 jia1 luo2 shan1 wang2
cho chia lo shan wang
 Shakarasen ō
Cakravāḍa

Variations:
削り
斫り

see styles
 hatsuri
    はつり
(kana only) shaving (usu. concrete, paintwork, etc.); chipping

薜攞斫羯羅


薜攞斫羯罗

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bì luó luǒ zhuó jié luó
    bi4 luo2 luo3 zhuo2 jie2 luo2
pi lo lo cho chieh lo
 heirashakara
velācakra, a kind of clock.

斫迦羅伐辣底


斫迦罗伐辣底

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zhuó jiā luó fá là dǐ
    zhuo2 jia1 luo2 fa2 la4 di3
cho chia lo fa la ti
 shakarabaratei*
遮迦越羅; 轉輪王 Cakravartī-rāja, sovereign ruler, whose chariot wheels roll everywhere without hindrance: the extent of his realm and power are indicated by the quality of the metal, iron, copper, silver, or, for universality, gold. The highest cakravartī uses the wheel or thunder-bolt as a weapon and 'hurls his Tchakra into the midst of his enemies', but the Buddha 'meekly turns the wheel of doctrine and conquers every universe by his teaching'.

震多摩尼斫迦羅


震多摩尼斫迦罗

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zhèn duō mó ní zhuó jiā luó
    zhen4 duo1 mo2 ni2 zhuo2 jia1 luo2
chen to mo ni cho chia lo
 Shintamani Shakara
Cintā-maṇi-cakra-Avalokitêśvara-bodhisattva

Variations:
削る
斫る
砕る

see styles
 hatsuru
    はつる
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to shave off (esp. concrete); (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to take a percentage; to take a cut

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 24 results for "斫" 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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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



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