There are 18 total results for your 嗢 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
嗢 see styles |
wà wa4 wa otsu |
To clear the throat; translit. u, cf. 鬱, 烏, 溫, 優. |
嗢鉢 嗢钵 see styles |
wà bō wa4 bo1 wa po otsuhatsu |
(嗢鉢羅) utpala, the blue lotus; the 6th cold hell. |
嗢倶吒 嗢倶咤 see styles |
wà jù zhà wa4 ju4 zha4 wa chü cha uchikuta |
squat on the heels |
嗢呾羅 嗢呾罗 see styles |
wà dá luó wa4 da2 luo2 wa ta lo otara |
(or嗢怛羅) uttarā, tr. by 上 superior, predominant, above all. |
嗢尸羅 嗢尸罗 see styles |
wà shī luó wa4 shi1 luo2 wa shih lo ushira |
uśīra, fragrant root of Andropogon muricatus. |
嗢托南 see styles |
wà tuō nán wa4 tuo1 nan2 wa t`o nan wa to nan otakunan |
(Skt. udāna) |
嗢拖南 see styles |
wà tuō nán wa4 tuo1 nan2 wa t`o nan wa to nan udanan |
outline verse |
嗢柁南 see styles |
wà duō nán wa4 duo1 nan2 wa to nan odanan |
a general outline verse |
嗢蹭伽 see styles |
wà cèng qié wa4 ceng4 qie2 wa ts`eng ch`ieh wa tseng chieh unsōgya |
utsaṅga, 100,000 trillions, a 大嗢蹭伽 being a quadrillion, v. 洛叉. |
嗢鉢羅 嗢钵罗 see styles |
wà bō luó wa4 bo1 luo2 wa po lo ohatsura |
blue lotus |
嗢露迦 see styles |
wà lù jiā wa4 lu4 jia1 wa lu chia Uruka |
Ulūka |
嗢屈竹迦 see styles |
wà qū zhú jiā wa4 qu1 zhu2 jia1 wa ch`ü chu chia wa chü chu chia unkutsuchikuka |
嗢倶吒 utkuṭukāsana, v. 結跏 to squat on the heels. |
嗢拖南曰 see styles |
wà tuō nán yuē wa4 tuo1 nan2 yue1 wa t`o nan yüeh wa to nan yüeh ochitanan etsu |
the outline verse says... |
嗢瑟尼沙 see styles |
wà sè ní shā wa4 se4 ni2 sha1 wa se ni sha oshitsunisha |
uṣṇīṣa, the protuberance on the Buddha's head, v. 烏. |
總嗢拕南 总嗢拕南 see styles |
zǒng wà tuō nán zong3 wa4 tuo1 nan2 tsung wa t`o nan tsung wa to nan sō odanan |
a summary verse |
嗢呾羅犀那 嗢呾罗犀那 see styles |
wà dá luó xīn à wa4 da2 luo2 xin1 a4 wa ta lo hsin a Ottarasaina |
Uttarasena, a king of Udyāna who obtained part of Śākyamuni's relics. |
嗢呾羅矩嚕 嗢呾罗矩噜 see styles |
wà dá luó jǔ lū wa4 da2 luo2 ju3 lu1 wa ta lo chü lu Ochitachirakuro |
Uttarakuru, one of the four continents, that north of Meru. |
嗢呾羅頞沙荼 嗢呾罗頞沙荼 see styles |
wà dá luó è shā tú wa4 da2 luo2 e4 sha1 tu2 wa ta lo o sha t`u wa ta lo o sha tu Uttaraashada |
Uttarāṣāḍhā, the nakṣatra presiding over the second half of the 4th month, 'the month in which Śākyamuni was conceived.' Eitel. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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