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<123456>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
應供 应供 see styles |
yìng gōng ying4 gong1 ying kung ōgu |
Worth, of worship, a tr. of the term arhat; one of the ten titles of a Tathāgata. |
打供 see styles |
dǎ gōng da3 gong1 ta kung taku |
To make offerings. |
招供 see styles |
zhāo gòng zhao1 gong4 chao kung |
to confess |
提供 see styles |
tí gōng ti2 gong1 t`i kung ti kung teikyou / tekyo ていきょう |
to offer; to supply; to provide; to furnish (noun, transitive verb) (1) offer; tender; providing; supplying; making available; donating (blood, organs, etc.); (noun, transitive verb) (2) sponsoring (a TV program) |
攀供 see styles |
pān gòng pan1 gong4 p`an kung pan kung |
to implicate others, without foundation, in confessing one's own crime |
散供 see styles |
sàn gōng san4 gong1 san kung sangu |
To scatter paper money, etc., as offerings. |
斷供 断供 see styles |
duàn gōng duan4 gong1 tuan kung |
to default on a mortgage; to stop supplying something |
星供 see styles |
xīng gōng xing1 gong1 hsing kung hoshiku |
sacrifice to one's natal star |
曼供 see styles |
màn gōng man4 gong1 man kung manku |
Offerings of mandārava flowers, cf. below. |
月供 see styles |
yuè gōng yue4 gong1 yüeh kung |
monthly loan repayment; mortgage payment |
横供 see styles |
ootomo おおとも |
(surname) Ootomo |
正供 see styles |
masatomo まさとも |
(personal name) Masatomo |
法供 see styles |
fǎ gōng fa3 gong1 fa kung hōku |
dharma-offerings |
火供 see styles |
huǒ gōng huo3 gong1 huo kung kakyō |
homa |
王供 see styles |
ootomo おおとも |
(surname) Ootomo |
神供 see styles |
shén gōng shen2 gong1 shen kung shingu しんぐ |
(surname) Shingu Offerings placed before the gods or spirits. |
私供 see styles |
watashidomo わたしども watakushidomo わたくしども |
(irregular kanji usage) (1) (humble language) we; us; (2) I; me; my store (business, etc.) |
筆供 笔供 see styles |
bǐ gòng bi3 gong4 pi kung |
written evidence, as opposed to oral evidence 口供[kou3 gong4] |
等供 see styles |
děng gōng deng3 gong1 teng kung tōgu |
Synchronous offering, also 等得, i.e. the simultaneous beginning of a meal when the master of ceremonies cries that the meal is served. |
節供 see styles |
sekku せっく |
seasonal festival |
總供 总供 see styles |
zǒng gōng zong3 gong1 tsung kung sōku |
A general offering to all spirits in contrast with specific worship. |
美供 see styles |
yoshitomo よしとも |
(given name) Yoshitomo |
翻供 see styles |
fān gòng fan1 gong4 fan kung |
to retract a confession or testimony |
聖供 圣供 see styles |
shèng gōng sheng4 gong1 sheng kung shōgu |
Holy offerings, or those made to the saints, especially to the triratna. |
自供 see styles |
jikyou / jikyo じきょう |
(noun, transitive verb) confession |
見供 see styles |
mitomo みとも |
(surname) Mitomo |
試供 see styles |
shikyou / shikyo しきょう |
(noun/participle) offering something free as a promotion |
迫供 see styles |
pò gòng po4 gong4 p`o kung po kung |
to extort a confession; Taiwan pr. [po4 gong1] |
逼供 see styles |
bī gòng bi1 gong4 pi kung |
to extort a confession |
錄供 录供 see styles |
lù gòng lu4 gong4 lu kung |
to take down a confession |
靈供 灵供 see styles |
líng gōng ling2 gong1 ling kung |
Offerings to the spirits who are about the dead during the forty-nine days of masses. |
餉供 饷供 see styles |
xiǎng gōng xiang3 gong1 hsiang kung |
Offerings of food. |
騙供 骗供 see styles |
piàn gòng pian4 gong4 p`ien kung pien kung |
to cheat sb into confessing; to induce a confession |
供える see styles |
sonaeru そなえる |
(transitive verb) to offer; to sacrifice; to dedicate |
供え物 see styles |
sonaemono そなえもの |
(See 供物) offering (e.g. to the gods); votive offering |
供え餅 see styles |
sonaemochi そなえもち |
offering of mochi rice cakes; mochi rice cakes used as offering |
供え餠 see styles |
sonaemochi そなえもち |
(out-dated kanji) offering of mochi rice cakes; mochi rice cakes used as offering |
供する see styles |
kyousuru / kyosuru きょうする |
(vs-s,vt) (1) to offer; to present; to submit; to supply; to make available; (vs-s,vt) (2) to serve (food and drink); (vs-s,vt) (3) to offer (to the gods); to set up (before an altar) |
供中内 see styles |
guchiuchi ぐちうち |
(place-name) Guchiuchi |
供二郎 see styles |
kyoujirou / kyojiro きょうじろう |
(male given name) Kyōjirō |
供佛花 see styles |
gòng fó huā gong4 fo2 hua1 kung fo hua |
flower offering |
供出米 see styles |
kyoushutsumai / kyoshutsumai きょうしゅつまい |
(farmers') rice deliveries |
供回り see styles |
tomomawari ともまわり |
retinue; suite |
供奉僧 see styles |
gubusou / gubuso ぐぶそう |
(1) monk who attends to the principal image of a temple; (2) Buddhist monk serving at an attached Shinto shrine |
供奉養 供奉养 see styles |
gōng fèng yǎng gong1 feng4 yang3 kung feng yang kubuyō |
to make offerings respectfully |
供帳雲 供帐云 see styles |
gōng zhàng yún gong1 zhang4 yun2 kung chang yün kuchō un |
The cloud of Bodhisattvas who serve the Tathāgata. |
供廻り see styles |
tomomawari ともまわり |
(out-dated kanji) retinue; suite |
供待ち see styles |
tomomachi ともまち |
(noun/participle) attendant's waiting room |
供應品 供应品 see styles |
gōng yìng pǐn gong1 ying4 pin3 kung ying p`in kung ying pin |
supplies |
供應商 供应商 see styles |
gōng yìng shāng gong1 ying4 shang1 kung ying shang |
supplier |
供應室 供应室 see styles |
gōng yìng shì gong1 ying4 shi4 kung ying shih |
supply room |
供應者 供应者 see styles |
gōng yìng zhě gong1 ying4 zhe3 kung ying che |
supplier |
供應鏈 供应链 see styles |
gōng yìng liàn gong1 ying4 lian4 kung ying lien |
supply chain |
供揃い see styles |
tomozoroi ともぞろい |
attendants; retinue |
供水峠 see styles |
kouzuitouge / kozuitoge こうずいとうげ |
(place-name) Kōzuitōge |
供燃氣 供燃气 see styles |
gōng rán qì gong1 ran2 qi4 kung jan ch`i kung jan chi |
gas supply |
供物台 see styles |
kumotsudai くもつだい |
altar |
供献品 see styles |
kyoukenhin / kyokenhin きょうけんひん |
{archeol} items offered to deities (Jōmon period) |
供福寺 see styles |
kyoufukuji / kyofukuji きょうふくじ |
(place-name) Kyōfukuji |
供米田 see styles |
kumaiden くまいでん |
(place-name) Kumaiden |
供給地 see styles |
kyoukyuuchi / kyokyuchi きょうきゅうち |
supply center; supply centre |
供給源 see styles |
kyoukyuugen / kyokyugen きょうきゅうげん |
source of supply |
供給網 see styles |
kyoukyuumou / kyokyumo きょうきゅうもう |
supply network; supply chain; distribution network |
供給者 see styles |
kyoukyuusha / kyokyusha きょうきゅうしゃ |
supplier |
供給路 see styles |
kyoukyuuro / kyokyuro きょうきゅうろ |
supply route |
供血者 see styles |
gōng xuè zhě gong1 xue4 zhe3 kung hsüeh che kyouketsusha / kyoketsusha きょうけつしゃ |
blood donor blood donor |
供託法 see styles |
kyoutakuhou / kyotakuho きょうたくほう |
{law} Deposit Act |
供託物 see styles |
kyoutakubutsu / kyotakubutsu きょうたくぶつ |
something deposited |
供託者 see styles |
kyoutakusha / kyotakusha きょうたくしゃ |
depositor |
供託金 see styles |
kyoutakukin / kyotakukin きょうたくきん |
deposit of money |
供試体 see styles |
kyoushitai / kyoshitai きょうしたい |
test piece; test specimen; product under test |
供貨商 供货商 see styles |
gōng huò shāng gong1 huo4 shang1 kung huo shang |
supplier; vendor |
供述書 see styles |
kyoujutsusho / kyojutsusho きょうじゅつしょ |
affidavit; deposition; testimony |
供述者 see styles |
kyoujutsusha / kyojutsusha きょうじゅつしゃ |
deponent; testifier |
供銷商 供销商 see styles |
gōng xiāo shāng gong1 xiao1 shang1 kung hsiao shang |
distribution business; supplier |
供養主 供养主 see styles |
gōng yǎng zhǔ gong1 yang3 zhu3 kung yang chu kuyō shu |
person in charge of making offerings |
供養事 供养事 see styles |
gōng yǎng shì gong1 yang3 shi4 kung yang shih kuyōji |
to worship |
供養佛 供养佛 see styles |
gōng yǎng fó gong1 yang3 fo2 kung yang fo kuyō butsu |
make offerings to buddhas |
供養儀 供养仪 see styles |
gōng yǎng yí gong1 yang3 yi2 kung yang i kuyō gi |
ritual offerings |
供養北 see styles |
kuyoukita / kuyokita くようきた |
(place-name) Kuyoukita |
供養塔 see styles |
kuyoutou / kuyoto くようとう |
memorial tower |
供養塚 see styles |
kuyouzuka / kuyozuka くようづか |
unknown person's grave; (place-name) Kuyouzuka |
供養平 see styles |
kuyoubira / kuyobira くようびら |
(place-name) Kuyoubira |
供養松 see styles |
kuyoumatsu / kuyomatsu くようまつ |
(place-name) Kuyoumatsu |
供養者 供养者 see styles |
gōng yǎng zhě gong1 yang3 zhe3 kung yang che kuyō sha |
worshipper |
お仏供 see styles |
obuku おぶく |
(Buddhist term) offering to Buddha (often rice) |
お供え see styles |
osonae おそなえ |
(polite language) offering |
不動供 see styles |
bù dòng gōng bu4 dong4 gong1 pu tung kung |
Offerings to 不動明王. |
乙供山 see styles |
ottomoyama おっともやま |
(place-name) Ottomoyama |
乙供駅 see styles |
ottomoeki おっともえき |
(st) Ottomo Station |
事供養 事供养 see styles |
shì gōng yǎng shi4 gong1 yang3 shih kung yang ji kuyō |
making manifest offerings |
五供養 五供养 see styles |
wǔ gōng yǎng wu3 gong1 yang3 wu kung yang go kuyō |
The five kinds of offerings— unguents, chaplets, incense, food, and lamps (or candles). |
仁王供 see styles |
rén wáng gōng ren2 wang2 gong1 jen wang kung ninnōgu |
Service of the 仁王曾 (or 仁王講) the meeting of monks to chant the above incantations. |
仏供田 see styles |
bukkuden ぶっくでん |
(place-name) Bukkuden |
仏供石 see styles |
bukuishi ぶくいし |
(place-name) Bukuishi |
內供奉 内供奉 see styles |
nèi gōng fèng nei4 gong1 feng4 nei kung feng naigu bu |
inner offerer |
六供具 see styles |
liù gōng jù liu4 gong1 ju4 liu kung chü roku kugu |
The six articles for worship— flowers, a censer, candles, hot liquid, fruits, tea. |
六供本 see styles |
rokkuhon ろっくほん |
(place-name) Rokkuhon |
六供町 see styles |
rokkumachi ろっくまち |
(place-name) Rokkumachi |
内供奉 see styles |
nèi gòng fèng nei4 gong4 feng4 nei kung feng naigubu ないぐぶ |
(See 内道場) inner offerer (any of the 10 high-ranking monks serving at the inner offering hall) (内供) A title for the monk who served at the alter in the imperial palace, instituted in A. D. 756; also called 供奉. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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