There are 11 total results for your 惛 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
惛 see styles |
hūn hun1 hun kon |
confused; forgetful; silly Confused, stupefied. |
惛囊 see styles |
hūn náng hun1 nang2 hun nang konnō |
To be as careful of (the monastic law as of) the skin-floats when swimming a river. |
惛沈 惛沉 see styles |
hún shěn hun2 shen3 hun shen konjin |
Sunk in stupor. |
惛沒 惛没 see styles |
hūn mò hun1 mo4 hun mo konbotsu |
depression |
惛眠 see styles |
hūn mián hun1 mian2 hun mien konmin |
torpor and drowsiness |
惛耄 see styles |
hūn mào hun1 mao4 hun mao konbō |
senile; senility sluggish |
惛醉 see styles |
hūn zuì hun1 zui4 hun tsui konsui |
intoxicated |
惛眠蓋 惛眠盖 see styles |
hūn mián gài hun1 mian2 gai4 hun mien kai konminkai |
obscuration of torpor and drowsiness |
惛沉掉擧 see styles |
hūn chén diào jǔ hun1 chen2 diao4 ju3 hun ch`en tiao chü hun chen tiao chü konjin tōkyo |
laxity and excitement |
惛沈睡眠蓋 惛沈睡眠盖 see styles |
hūn shěn shuì mián gài hun1 shen3 shui4 mian2 gai4 hun shen shui mien kai konjin suimin kai |
obscuration of torpor and drowsiness |
惛沉睡眠蓋 惛沉睡眠盖 see styles |
hūn chén shuì mián gài hun1 chen2 shui4 mian2 gai4 hun ch`en shui mien kai hun chen shui mien kai konjin suimin kai |
obscuration of lethargy and sleep |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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
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