There are 15 total results for your 嚫 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
嚫 see styles |
chèn chen4 ch`en chen shin |
Translit. kṣi in dakṣiṇā, which means a donation, gift, e.g. 嚫施; 嚫物; 嚫財; 嚫資; 嚫金; 嚫錢 cf. 噠. |
嚫施 see styles |
chèn shī chen4 shi1 ch`en shih chen shih shinse |
dakṣiṇā |
嚫物 see styles |
chèn wù chen4 wu4 ch`en wu chen wu shinmotsu |
(Skt. dakṣiṇā) |
嚫財 嚫财 see styles |
chèn cái chen4 cai2 ch`en ts`ai chen tsai shinzai |
(Skt. dakṣiṇā) |
嚫資 嚫资 see styles |
chèn zī chen4 zi1 ch`en tzu chen tzu shinshi |
(Skt. dakṣiṇā) |
嚫金 see styles |
chèn jīn chen4 jin1 ch`en chin chen chin shinkon |
(Skt. dakṣiṇā) |
嚫錢 嚫钱 see styles |
chèn qián chen4 qian2 ch`en ch`ien chen chien shinsen |
(Skt. dakṣiṇā) |
供嚫 see styles |
gōng chèn gong1 chen4 kung ch`en kung chen kushin |
(Skt. dakṣiṇā) |
噠嚫 哒嚫 see styles |
dá chèn da2 chen4 ta ch`en ta chen tasshin |
(Skt. dakṣiṇā) |
大嚫 see styles |
dà chèn da4 chen4 ta ch`en ta chen daishin |
dakṣiṇā, v. 達嚫. |
檀嚫 see styles |
tán chèn tan2 chen4 t`an ch`en tan chen danshin |
Dakṣiṇā, cf. 達, the Deccan. |
貼嚫 贴嚫 see styles |
tiē chèn tie1 chen4 t`ieh ch`en tieh chen chōshin |
dakṣiṇa, right-hand, south, dexterity; donations, offerings, etc. |
達嚫 达嚫 see styles |
dá chèn da2 chen4 ta ch`en ta chen dasshin |
(達嚫拏) dakṣiṇā, a gift or fee; acknowledgment of a gift; the right hand (which receives the gift); the south. Eitel says it is an ancient name for Deccan, 'situated south of Behar,' and that it is 'often confounded with 大秦國 the eastern Roman empire'. Also 達 M036979 (or 達親 or 達櫬); 噠嚫; 大嚫; 檀嚫. |
重嚫 see styles |
zhòng chèn zhong4 chen4 chung ch`en chung chen jūshin |
(Skt. dakṣiṇā) |
達嚫拏 达嚫拏 see styles |
dá chèn ná da2 chen4 na2 ta ch`en na ta chen na dasshinna |
dakṣiṇā |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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