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羅鍋橋


罗锅桥

see styles
luó guō qiáo
    luo2 guo1 qiao2
lo kuo ch`iao
    lo kuo chiao
a humpback bridge

羅閲祇


罗阅祇

see styles
luó yuè qí
    luo2 yue4 qi2
lo yüeh ch`i
    lo yüeh chi
 Raetsugi
Rājagṛha

羅陀那


罗陀那

see styles
luó tuó nà
    luo2 tuo2 na4
lo t`o na
    lo to na
 radana
ratna

羅霄山


罗霄山

see styles
luó xiāo shān
    luo2 xiao1 shan1
lo hsiao shan
Luoxiao Mountains, mountain range straddling the border between Jiangxi and Hunan

羅非魚


罗非鱼

see styles
luó fēi yú
    luo2 fei1 yu2
lo fei yü
tilapia

羅須倫


罗须伦

see styles
luó xū lún
    luo2 xu1 lun2
lo hsü lun
 rashurin
asura

羅馬化


罗马化

see styles
luó mǎ huà
    luo2 ma3 hua4
lo ma hua
romanization

羅馬字


罗马字

see styles
luó mǎ zì
    luo2 ma3 zi4
lo ma tzu
 roomaji
    ろーまじ
the Latin alphabet
(1) romaji; romanization; romanisation; transliteration of Japanese in Latin or "Roman" letters; (2) Latin alphabet; Roman alphabet

羅馬書


罗马书

see styles
luó mǎ shū
    luo2 ma3 shu1
lo ma shu
Epistle of St Paul to the Romans

羅馬法


罗马法

see styles
luó mǎ fǎ
    luo2 ma3 fa3
lo ma fa
Roman law

羅馬諾


罗马诺

see styles
luó mǎ nuò
    luo2 ma3 nuo4
lo ma no
Romano (name)

羅馬鞋


罗马鞋

see styles
luó mǎ xié
    luo2 ma3 xie2
lo ma hsieh
caligae (sandals worn by Roman soldiers in ancient times); (fashion) Roman-style sandals; ankle-strap sandals

羯地羅


羯地罗

see styles
jié dì luó
    jie2 di4 luo2
chieh ti lo
 katsuchira
Khadiraka

羯布羅


羯布罗

see styles
jié bù luó
    jie2 bu4 luo2
chieh pu lo
 katsufura
karpūra, dragon-brain scent, camphor.

羯恥羅


羯耻罗

see styles
jié chǐ luó
    jie2 chi3 luo2
chieh ch`ih lo
    chieh chih lo
 kachira
khaṭṭika

羯羅微


羯罗微

see styles
jié luó wēi
    jie2 luo2 wei1
chieh lo wei
 konrami
fire-eater

羯羅舍


羯罗舍

see styles
jié luó shè
    jie2 luo2 she4
chieh lo she
 karasha
kalaṣa, a water-pot, pitcher, jar, dish, also 迦羅舍; 羯攞賖.

羯羅藍


羯罗蓝

see styles
jié luó lán
    jie2 luo2 lan2
chieh lo lan
 kararan
first fetal stage

羯耻羅


羯耻罗

see styles
jié chǐ luó
    jie2 chi3 luo2
chieh ch`ih lo
    chieh chih lo
 kachira
khaṭṭika

羯達羅


羯达罗

see styles
jié dá luó
    jie2 da2 luo2
chieh ta lo
 kadara
Khadrira 羯陀羅; v. 竭.

羼提羅


羼提罗

see styles
chàn tí luó
    chan4 ti2 luo2
ch`an t`i lo
    chan ti lo
 sendaira
śaṇḍila, a sterile woman, cf. 扇.

翅夷羅


翅夷罗

see styles
chì yí luó
    chi4 yi2 luo2
ch`ih i lo
    chih i lo
 shiira
Feather robes.

耽餔羅


耽餔罗

see styles
dān bū luó
    dan1 bu1 luo2
tan pu lo
 tanbura
tāmbūla

聖保羅


圣保罗

see styles
shèng bǎo luó
    sheng4 bao3 luo2
sheng pao lo
St Paul; São Paulo, city in Brazil

脩多羅


脩多罗

see styles
xiū duō luó
    xiu1 duo1 luo2
hsiu to lo
 shutara
sūtra

至縛羅


至缚罗

see styles
zhì fú luó
    zhi4 fu2 luo2
chih fu lo
 shibara
cīvara

臺羅字


台罗字

see styles
tái luó zì
    tai2 luo2 zi4
t`ai lo tzu
    tai lo tzu
Tai-lo, romanization system for Taiwanese Hokkien (abbr. for 臺灣閩南語羅馬字拼音方案|台湾闽南语马字拼音方案[Tai2wan1 Min3nan2yu3 Luo2ma3zi4 Pin1yin1 Fang1an4])

般羅若


般罗若

see styles
pán luó ruò
    pan2 luo2 ruo4
p`an lo jo
    pan lo jo
 hanranya
wisdom

苫婆羅


苫婆罗

see styles
shān pó luó
    shan1 po2 luo2
shan p`o lo
    shan po lo
 senbara
擔歩羅 jambhala, jambhīra, the citron tree, Blyxa octandra.

苫末羅


苫末罗

see styles
shān mò luó
    shan1 mo4 luo2
shan mo lo
 senmara
camara, name of several plants, āmra, betel-nut, etc.; the resort of 'golden-winged birds'.

莫羅尼


莫罗尼

see styles
mò luó ní
    mo4 luo2 ni2
mo lo ni
Moroni, capital of Comoros

華羅庚


华罗庚

see styles
huà luó gēng
    hua4 luo2 geng1
hua lo keng
Hua Luogeng (1910-1985), Chinese number theorist

菴婆羅


菴婆罗

see styles
ān pó luó
    an1 po2 luo2
an p`o lo
    an po lo
 anbara
āmra

菴弭羅


菴弭罗

see styles
ān mǐ luó
    an1 mi3 luo2
an mi lo
 anmira
āmla; amlikā, the tamarisk indica.

菴摩羅


菴摩罗

see styles
ān mó luó
    an1 mo2 luo2
an mo lo
 anmara
(or 菴沒羅) amala, spotless, stainless, pure, white. āmra, cf. 阿末羅 and infra; the term is variously used, sometimes for pure, at others for the amalā, at others for the āmra, or mango.

菴沒羅


菴没罗

see styles
ān mò luó
    an1 mo4 luo2
an mo lo
 anmora
v. supra.

菴羅園


菴罗园

see styles
ān luó yuán
    an1 luo2 yuan2
an lo yüan
 Anra en
(菴羅樹園or 菴羅衞園) Āmravana, Āmrapālī, Āmrāvatī, v. supra.

菴羅女


菴罗女

see styles
ān luó nǚ
    an1 luo2 nv3
an lo nü
 Anranyo
Ditto.

菴羅林


菴罗林

see styles
ān luó lín
    an1 luo2 lin2
an lo lin
 Anra rin
mango grove

薄佉羅


薄佉罗

see styles
bó qiā luó
    bo2 qia1 luo2
po ch`ia lo
    po chia lo
 Hakyara
Bactria (or Bukhāra), the country of the Yuezhi, described as north-west of the Himālayas.

薄倶羅


薄倶罗

see styles
bó jù luó
    bo2 ju4 luo2
po chü lo
 Hakura
Vakkula

薄拘羅


薄拘罗

see styles
bó jū luó
    bo2 ju1 luo2
po chü lo
 Bakkura
also 薄矩羅; 薄倶羅; 薄羅婆拘羅; 縛矩羅; 波鳩蠡Vakula, a disciple who, during his eighty years of life, never had a moment's illness or pain.

薄矩羅


薄矩罗

see styles
bó jǔ luó
    bo2 ju3 luo2
po chü lo
 Hakura
Vakkula

薑羯羅


薑羯罗

see styles
jiāng jié luó
    jiang1 jie2 luo2
chiang chieh lo
 kyōkara
kaṅkara, "a high number, 100 niyutas." M.W.

薩偸羅


萨偸罗

see styles
sà tōu luó
    sa4 tou1 luo2
sa t`ou lo
    sa tou lo
 satsuchūra
sthūlātyaya

薩羅樹


萨罗树

see styles
sà luó shù
    sa4 luo2 shu4
sa lo shu
 saraju
śāla trees

藍勃羅


蓝勃罗

see styles
lán bó luó
    lan2 bo2 luo2
lan po lo
 Ranbora
Lambura; Lambhara, a mountain north of Kabul.

蘇伐羅


苏伐罗

see styles
sū fá luó
    su1 fa2 luo2
su fa lo
 sobara
(Skt. suvarṇa)

蘇多羅


苏多罗

see styles
sū duō luó
    su1 duo1 luo2
su to lo
 sotara
sūtra

蘇怛羅


苏怛罗

see styles
sū dá luó
    su1 da2 luo2
su ta lo
 sotara
sūtra; thread; a classical work 經 especially the sermons or sayings of the Buddha, v. 素 and 修.

補伽羅


补伽罗

see styles
bǔ qié luó
    bu3 qie2 luo2
pu ch`ieh lo
    pu chieh lo
 fugara
pudgala, infra.

西塞羅


西塞罗

see styles
xī sāi luó
    xi1 sai1 luo2
hsi sai lo
Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC), famous Roman politician, orator and philosopher, murdered at the orders of Marc Anthony

覩貨羅


覩货罗

see styles
dǔ huò luó
    du3 huo4 luo2
tu huo lo
 Tokara
Tukhāra, 'the present Badakchan which Arab geographers still call Tokharestan'; the country of the Indo-Scythians, the Tocharoi of the Greeks, idem 月支.

計捨羅


计舍罗

see styles
jì shě luó
    ji4 she3 luo2
chi she lo
 keishara
計薩羅 (or 鷄薩羅) kesara, hair, filament, intp. as stamens and pistils.

計薩羅


计萨罗

see styles
jì sà luó
    ji4 sa4 luo2
chi sa lo
 keisara
kesara

設利羅


设利罗

see styles
shè lì luó
    she4 li4 luo2
she li lo
 sharira
(Skt. śarīra)

訶羅竭


诃罗竭

see styles
hē luó jié
    he1 luo2 jie2
ho lo chieh
 Ka Rakatsu
He Luojie

諾矩羅


诺矩罗

see styles
nuò jǔ luó
    nuo4 ju3 luo2
no chü lo
 Nakura
Nuojuluo, monk at start of Tang dynasty, possibly originally immigrant, lived in Qingshen county 青神[Qing1 shen2], Sichuan
Nakula

諾詎羅


诺讵罗

see styles
nuò jù luó
    nuo4 ju4 luo2
no chü lo
 Dakura
諾矩 Nakula, one of the sixteen arhats.

謨薩羅


谟萨罗

see styles
mó sà luó
    mo2 sa4 luo2
mo sa lo
 bosatsura
musalagarbha, v. 牟.

賀羅馱


贺罗驮

see styles
hè luó tuó
    he4 luo2 tuo2
ho lo t`o
    ho lo to
 garada
(or 賀邏馱) hrada, a lake, pool, ray of light.

賒羯羅


赊羯罗

see styles
shē jié luó
    she1 jie2 luo2
she chieh lo
 shakara*
cakra

賓伽羅


宾伽罗

see styles
bīn qié luó
    bin1 qie2 luo2
pin ch`ieh lo
    pin chieh lo
 Bingara
Piṅgala, an Indian sage to whom is attributed 'the Chandas' (M.W.), i.e. a treatise on metre.

賓吒羅


宾咤罗

see styles
bīn zhà luó
    bin1 zha4 luo2
pin cha lo
 hintara
? Piṇḍāra, ? Piṇḍala, one of the painless purgatories.

賓跎羅


宾跎罗

see styles
bīn tuó luó
    bin1 tuo2 luo2
pin t`o lo
    pin to lo
 hintara
(Skt. Piṇḍāra)

賓鉢羅


宾钵罗

see styles
bīn bō luó
    bin1 bo1 luo2
pin po lo
 hinbara
pippala, v. 賓撥利力叉.

質多羅


质多罗

see styles
zhí duō luó
    zhi2 duo1 luo2
chih to lo
 Shittara
citra, variegated, of mixed colours, not of a primary colour. Citra, the name of a star, Spica in Virgo.

質怛羅


质怛罗

see styles
zhí dá luó
    zhi2 da2 luo2
chih ta lo
 Shittara
Citrā

賴吒羅


赖咤罗

see styles
lài zhà luó
    lai4 zha4 luo2
lai cha lo
 raitara
(Skt. rāṣṭrapāla)

赫羅圖


赫罗图

see styles
hè luó tú
    he4 luo2 tu2
ho lo t`u
    ho lo tu
(astronomy) Hertzsprung-Russell diagram

跋折羅


跋折罗

see styles
bá zhé luó
    ba2 zhe2 luo2
pa che lo
 bashara
vajra, v. 金剛 diamond; thunderbolt.

跋日羅


跋日罗

see styles
bá rì luó
    ba2 ri4 luo2
pa jih lo
 bajira
vajra, v. 金剛.

跋羅攙


跋罗搀

see styles
bá luó chān
    ba2 luo2 chan1
pa lo ch`an
    pa lo chan
 barasan
Tallakṣana (Julien), 10 octilllions; a 大跋羅攙 is 100 octillions, v. 洛叉.

跋達羅


跋达罗

see styles
bá dá luó
    ba2 da2 luo2
pa ta lo
 badara
bhadra, good, auspicious, gracious, excellent, virtuous; an epithet for every Buddha; the present 賢劫 Bhadrakalpa.

跋闍羅


跋阇罗

see styles
bá shé luó
    ba2 she2 luo2
pa she lo
 bajara
vajra, v. 金剛.

跋陀羅


跋陀罗

see styles
bá tuó luó
    ba2 tuo2 luo2
pa t`o lo
    pa to lo
 badara
Bhādrapadā, the 壁 constellation in Pegasus and Andromeda. Bhadrā, a female disciple of Śākyamuni. Guṇabhadra, v. 求, a nāga-king; a tree.

軻地羅


轲地罗

see styles
kē dì luó
    ke1 di4 luo2
k`o ti lo
    ko ti lo
 kachira
khadira, the acacia catechu; the mimosa; also 軻梨羅; 珂梨羅; 朅梨羅; 佉陀羅 (or 佉達羅); 佉提迦; 朅達羅.

軻梨羅


轲梨罗

see styles
kē lí luó
    ke1 li2 luo2
k`o li lo
    ko li lo
 karira
khadira

輸達羅


输达罗

see styles
shū dá luó
    shu1 da2 luo2
shu ta lo
 shudara
śūdra, the fourth caste, i.e. of slaves, servants, labourers, farmers, etc.

迦摩羅


迦摩罗

see styles
jiā mó luó
    jia1 mo2 luo2
chia mo lo
 kamara
(or 迦末羅) kāmalā, jaundice.; the fading phase of the white lotus (puṇḍarīka) .

迦末羅


迦末罗

see styles
jiā mò luó
    jia1 mo4 luo2
chia mo lo
 kamara
kāmalā

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.

迦比羅


迦比罗

see styles
jiā bǐ luó
    jia1 bi3 luo2
chia pi lo
 Kahira
(or 迦毘羅) Kapila, author of the Sāṅkhya philosophy, v. 却; also Kapilavastu, v. 却.

迦毘羅


迦毘罗

see styles
jiā pí luó
    jia1 pi2 luo2
chia p`i lo
    chia pi lo
 Kabira
Kapila; tawny, brown, red; intp. as red head, or yellow head; name of the founder of the Sāṅkhya philosophy; also 迦毘梨; 迦比羅; 劫毘羅; cf. 僧劫 and 數. Kapilavastu, v. 劫; also written in a dozen varieties, e. g. 迦毘羅婆 (or 迦毘比, 迦毘比婆); 迦毘羅皤窣都; 迦維 (or 迦維羅閲, 迦維羅越).

迦留羅


迦留罗

see styles
jiā liú luó
    jia1 liu2 luo2
chia liu lo
 karura
garuḍa

迦羅富


迦罗富

see styles
jiā luó fù
    jia1 luo2 fu4
chia lo fu
 Karafu
Garāpu

迦羅摩


迦罗摩

see styles
jiā luó mó
    jia1 luo2 mo2
chia lo mo
 Karama
Kālāma

迦羅羅


迦罗罗

see styles
jiā luó luó
    jia1 luo2 luo2
chia lo lo
 karara
kalala

迦羅舍


迦罗舍

see styles
jiā luó shè
    jia1 luo2 she4
chia lo she
 karasha
kalaṣa

迦羅越


迦罗越

see styles
jiā luó yuè
    jia1 luo2 yue4
chia lo yüeh
 karaotsu
kulapati, the head of a clan, or family.

迦羅迦


迦罗迦

see styles
jiā luó jiā
    jia1 luo2 jia1
chia lo chia
 karaka
kṛkāla

迦羅邏


迦罗逻

see styles
jiā luó luó
    jia1 luo2 luo2
chia lo lo
 karara
karāla, 'having projecting teeth, formidable,' 'epithet of the Rākshasas, of Śiva, of Kāla, of Vishṇu,' etc. M.W.

迷企羅


迷企罗

see styles
mí qì luó
    mi2 qi4 luo2
mi ch`i lo
    mi chi lo
 Meikira
Mihira

迷憺羅


迷憺罗

see styles
mí dàn luó
    mi2 dan4 luo2
mi tan lo
 meitara
incantation for raising a corpse to kill someone

逋多羅


逋多罗

see styles
bū duō luó
    bu1 duo1 luo2
pu to lo
 Hotara
Potalaka

遮伽羅


遮伽罗

see styles
zhē qié luó
    zhe1 qie2 luo2
che ch`ieh lo
    che chieh lo
 shakara
cakra

遮摩羅


遮摩罗

see styles
zhē mó luó
    zhe1 mo2 luo2
che mo lo
 Shamara
Cāmara

遮羅迦


遮罗迦

see styles
zhē luó jiā
    zhe1 luo2 jia1
che lo chia
 sharaka
wanderer

遮迦羅


遮迦罗

see styles
zhē jiā luó
    zhe1 jia1 luo2
che chia lo
 shakara
cakra

那利羅


那利罗

see styles
nà lì luó
    na4 li4 luo2
na li lo
 narira
(那利薊羅) nārikela, nārikera, 捺唎羅吉唎 The coco-nut. Nārikeladvīpa is described as 'an island several thousand li south of Ceylon, inhabited by dwarfs 3 feet high, who have human bodies with beaks like birds, and live upon coco-nuts'. Eitel.

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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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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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).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

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