There are 27 total results for your 弭 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
弭 see styles |
mǐ mi3 mi mi はず |
to stop; repress (1) (kana only) expectation that something took place, will take place or was in some state; it should be so; bound to be; expected to be; must be; (2) nock (of a bow); (3) nock (of an arrow); (4) (sumo) nock-shaped grip (between thumb and forefinger); (5) wooden frame on the tip of the mast of a Japanese ship that prevents the hawser from falling out Stop, put down. |
弭間 see styles |
hazuma はずま |
(surname) Hazuma |
奢弭 see styles |
shē mǐ she1 mi3 she mi shami |
śamī |
弓弭 see styles |
yumihazu ゆみはず yuhazu ゆはず |
nock (of a bow) |
消弭 see styles |
xiāo mǐ xiao1 mi3 hsiao mi |
(literary) to eliminate; to put an end to |
弭曼差 see styles |
mǐ màn chā mi3 man4 cha1 mi man ch`a mi man cha Mimansha |
The Mīmāṃsa system of Indian philosophy founded by Jaimini, especially the Pūrva-mīmāṃsa. It was 'one of the three great divisions of orthodox Hindu Philosophy ,' M. W. Cf, the Nyāya and Saṃkhyā. |
弭秣賀 see styles |
mǐ mò hè mi3 mo4 he4 mi mo ho |
Mimaha, an ancient kingdom about seventy miles east of Samarkand, the present Moughian or Maghīn in Turkestan. ' Eitel. |
菴弭羅 菴弭罗 see styles |
ān mǐ luó an1 mi3 luo2 an mi lo anmira |
āmla; amlikā, the tamarisk indica. |
鉢羅弭 钵罗弭 see styles |
bō luó mǐ bo1 luo2 mi3 po lo mi harami |
parama; highest, supreme, first. |
阿娑弭 see styles |
ā suō mǐ a1 suo1 mi3 a so mi ashami |
same as 阿裟磨娑摩. |
鵄弭郎 see styles |
shijirou / shijiro しじろう |
(male given name) Shijirō |
弭也竭羅 弭也竭罗 see styles |
mǐ yě jié luó mi3 ye3 jie2 luo2 mi yeh chieh lo miyakyara |
vyāghra |
末羅呬弭 末罗呬弭 see styles |
mò luó líng mǐ mo4 luo2 ling2 mi3 mo lo ling mi Marachimi |
Vārāhī |
波囉弭多 see styles |
bō luō mǐ duō bo1 luo1 mi3 duo1 po lo mi to haramita |
pāramitā |
羯濕弭羅 羯湿弭罗 see styles |
jié shī mǐ luó jie2 shi1 mi3 luo2 chieh shih mi lo Katsushūmira |
Kāśmīra |
落吃澀弭 落吃涩弭 see styles |
luò chī sè mǐ luo4 chi1 se4 mi3 lo ch`ih se mi lo chih se mi Rakitsumi |
Lakṣmī |
落吃澁弭 see styles |
luò chī sè mǐ luo4 chi1 se4 mi3 lo ch`ih se mi lo chih se mi Rakitsumi |
Lakṣmī, the goddess of fortune, of good auspices, etc. |
達羅弭荼 达罗弭荼 see styles |
dá luó mǐ tú da2 luo2 mi3 tu2 ta lo mi t`u ta lo mi tu Daramida |
Drāviḍa |
Variations: |
yumihazu; yuhazu ゆみはず; ゆはず |
nock (of a bow) |
Variations: |
urahazu; suehazu うらはず; すえはず |
top knock (of a bow) |
Variations: |
motohazu もとはず |
bottom knock (of a bow) |
僧柯慄多弭 僧柯栗多弭 see styles |
sēng kē lì duō mǐ seng1 ke1 li4 duo1 mi3 seng k`o li to mi seng ko li to mi sōkaritami |
saṃskṛtam, which means composite, compounded, perfected, but intp. as active, phenomenal, causally produced, characterized by birth, existence, change, and death. |
毘訶羅莎弭 毘诃罗莎弭 see styles |
pí hē luó suō mǐ pi2 he1 luo2 suo1 mi3 p`i ho lo so mi pi ho lo so mi bikarashami |
vihārasvāmin, the patron or bestower of the monastery. |
羯濕弭羅國 羯湿弭罗国 see styles |
jié shī mǐ luó guó jie2 shi1 mi3 luo2 guo2 chieh shih mi lo kuo Kashimira koku |
Kashmir |
Variations: |
hazu はず |
(auxiliary) (1) (kana only) should (be); bound (to be); expected (to be); must (be); (2) nock (of a bow); (3) nock (of an arrow); (4) {sumo} (See はず押し・はずおし) nock-shaped grip (between thumb and forefinger); (5) wooden frame on the tip of the mast of a Japanese ship that prevents the hawser from falling out |
Variations: |
hazu はず |
(auxiliary) (1) (kana only) should (be); bound (to be); expected (to be); must (be); (2) nock (of a bow); (3) nock (of an arrow); (4) {sumo} (See はず押し・はずおし) nock-shaped grip (between thumb and forefinger); (5) wooden frame on the tip of the mast of a Japanese ship that prevents the hawser from falling out |
Variations: |
yuhazu; yumihazu ゆはず; ゆみはず |
(See 弭・2) nock (of a bow) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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