There are 19 total results for your 崛 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
崛 see styles |
jué jue2 chüeh kutsu |
towering as a peak Lofty, distinguished. |
崛多 see styles |
jué duō jue2 duo1 chüeh to Kutta |
Abbrev. for Upagupta, cf. 優. |
崛山 see styles |
jué shān jue2 shan1 chüeh shan Kussen |
Vulture peak, abbrev. for 耆閣崛山. |
崛立 see styles |
jué lì jue2 li4 chüeh li |
to tower over; rising (to a dominant position) |
崛起 see styles |
jué qǐ jue2 qi3 chüeh ch`i chüeh chi |
to rise abruptly (to a towering position); to tower over; to spring up; to emerge suddenly; the emergence (e.g. of a power) |
奇崛 see styles |
qí jué qi2 jue2 ch`i chüeh chi chüeh |
strange and prominent |
耆闍崛 耆阇崛 see styles |
qí shé jué qi2 she2 jue2 ch`i she chüeh chi she chüeh Gishakutsu |
Gṛdhrakūṭa |
闍崛山 阇崛山 see styles |
shé jué shān she2 jue2 shan1 she chüeh shan Jakussan |
Gṛdhrakūṭa, cf. 耆 Vulture peak. |
鴦崛髻 see styles |
yāng jué jì yang1 jue2 ji4 yang chüeh chi |
Aṅgulimāla; Aṅgulimālya |
崛地而起 see styles |
jué dì ér qǐ jue2 di4 er2 qi3 chüeh ti erh ch`i chüeh ti erh chi |
lit. arising suddenly above the level ground (idiom); sudden emergence of prominent new feature |
今崛誠二 see styles |
imaboriseiji / imaboriseji いまぼりせいじ |
(person) Imabori Seiji |
尸利崛多 see styles |
shī lì jué duō shi1 li4 jue2 duo1 shih li chüeh to Shirikutta |
Śrīgupta |
曇摩崛多 昙摩崛多 see styles |
tán mó jué duō tan2 mo2 jue2 duo1 t`an mo chüeh to tan mo chüeh to Donmakutta |
Dharmagupta |
耆闍崛山 耆阇崛山 see styles |
qí shé jué shān qi2 she2 jue2 shan1 ch`i she chüeh shan chi she chüeh shan Gishakussen |
Gṛdhrakūṭa |
耶舍崛多 see styles |
yé shè jué duō ye2 she4 jue2 duo1 yeh she chüeh to Yashakutta |
Yaśogupta |
闍那崛多 阇那崛多 see styles |
shé nà jué duō she2 na4 jue2 duo1 she na chüeh to Janakutta |
Jñānagupta, a native of Gandhāra, tr. forty-three works into Chinese A.D. 561-592. |
鴦崛摩羅 鸯崛摩罗 see styles |
yāng jué mó luó yang1 jue2 mo2 luo2 yang chüeh mo lo |
(鴦崛利摩羅) Aṅgulimālya, chaplet of finger-bones; the Śivaitic sect that wore such chaplets; also 鴦堀摩羅; 鴦掘摩羅; 鴦窶利摩羅 v. 央. One converted by the Buddha is known by this name. |
Variations: |
kukki くっき |
(noun/participle) (1) (archaism) standing out from the crowd; dominating; rising abruptly; (noun/participle) (2) (archaism) towering high |
鴦崛利摩羅 see styles |
yāng jué lì mó luó yang1 jue2 li4 mo2 luo2 yang chüeh li mo lo |
Aṅgulimālya |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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