There are 61 total results for your 愍 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
愍 see styles |
mǐn min3 min min |
variant of 憫|悯[min3] idem 憫. Grieve for, mourn, sympathize. |
愍哀 see styles |
mǐn āi min3 ai1 min ai min'ai |
to take pity on |
愍帝 see styles |
bintei / binte びんてい |
(personal name) Bintei |
愍心 see styles |
mǐn xīn min3 xin1 min hsin minshin |
caring mind |
愍忌 see styles |
mǐn jì min3 ji4 min chi minki |
A day of remembrance for a virtuous elder on the anniversary of his birthday. |
愍念 see styles |
mǐn niàn min3 nian4 min nien minnen |
thoughts of pity |
愍慧 see styles |
mǐn huì min3 hui4 min hui mine |
wisdom (of one who is) compassionate |
愍昌 see styles |
minshou / minsho みんしょう |
(given name) Minshou |
愍然 see styles |
binzen びんぜん |
(adj-na,adj-t,adv-to) pitiable; pitiful; piteous; sorry; sad |
愍笑 see styles |
binshou / binsho びんしょう |
(noun/participle) smiling with pity |
愍諒 see styles |
binryou / binryo びんりょう |
(noun/participle) pity; compassion; sympathizing |
愍雄 see styles |
tamio たみお |
(given name) Tamio |
不愍 see styles |
fubin ふびん |
(noun or adjectival noun) pity; compassion |
哀愍 see styles |
āi mǐn ai1 min3 ai min aimin あいみん |
(noun/participle) pity 哀憐 Pity for one in misery. |
悲愍 see styles |
bēi mǐn bei1 min3 pei min himin |
compassion |
慈愍 see styles |
cí mǐn ci2 min3 tz`u min tzu min jimin じみん |
(personal name) Jimin compassion |
憐愍 怜愍 see styles |
lián mǐn lian2 min3 lien min renbin れんびん |
pity; compassion; mercy To pity, commiserate. |
説愍 see styles |
setsumin せつみん |
(given name) Setsumin |
愍有情 see styles |
mǐn yǒu qíng min3 you3 qing2 min yu ch`ing min yu ching min ujō |
sympathetic toward sentient beings |
愍衆生 愍众生 see styles |
mǐn zhòng shēng min3 zhong4 sheng1 min chung sheng min shūjō |
having compassion for sentient beings |
世愍哀 see styles |
shì mǐn āi shi4 min3 ai1 shih min ai se min'ai |
one who takes pity on the world |
以憐愍 以怜愍 see styles |
yǐ lián mǐn yi3 lian2 min3 i lien min irenmin |
because of pity |
具憐愍 具怜愍 see styles |
jù lián mǐn ju4 lian2 min3 chü lien min gu renmin |
replete with kindness |
可哀愍 see styles |
kě āi mǐn ke3 ai1 min3 k`o ai min ko ai min kaaimin |
pitiable |
哀愍心 see styles |
āi mǐn xīn ai1 min3 xin1 ai min hsin aimin shin |
compassionate attitude |
大哀愍 see styles |
dà āi mǐn da4 ai1 min3 ta ai min daiaimin |
great pity |
大慈愍 see styles |
dà cí mǐn da4 ci2 min3 ta tz`u min ta tzu min dai jimin |
great benevolence |
性哀愍 see styles |
xìng āi mǐn xing4 ai1 min3 hsing ai min shō aimin |
sympathizing with |
慈愍哀 see styles |
cí mǐn āi ci2 min3 ai1 tz`u min ai tzu min ai jiminai |
compassion |
支愍度 see styles |
zhī mǐn dù zhi1 min3 du4 chih min tu Shi Mindo |
Zhi Mindu |
無哀愍 无哀愍 see styles |
wú āi mǐn wu2 ai1 min3 wu ai min mu aimin |
pitiless |
起悲愍 see styles |
qǐ bēi mǐn qi3 bei1 min3 ch`i pei min chi pei min kihimin |
to arouse compassion |
七相憐愍 七相怜愍 see styles |
qī xiàng lián mǐn qi1 xiang4 lian2 min3 ch`i hsiang lien min chi hsiang lien min shichisō renmin |
seven forms of kindness |
具足悲愍 see styles |
jù zú bēi mǐn ju4 zu2 bei1 min3 chü tsu pei min gusoku himin |
fully compassionate |
哀愍世間 哀愍世间 see styles |
āi mǐn shì jiān ai1 min3 shi4 jian1 ai min shih chien aimin seken |
pity (for those) in the world |
哀愍意樂 哀愍意乐 see styles |
āi mǐn yì yào ai1 min3 yi4 yao4 ai min i yao aimin igyō |
compassionate intention |
哀愍愛樂 哀愍爱乐 see styles |
āi mǐn ài yào ai1 min3 ai4 yao4 ai min ai yao aimin aigyō |
compassionate intentions |
增長悲愍 增长悲愍 see styles |
zēng zhǎng bēi mǐn zeng1 zhang3 bei1 min3 tseng chang pei min zōjō himin |
increased [superior, advanced, enhanced] compassion |
如理憐愍 如理怜愍 see styles |
rú lǐ lián mǐn ru2 li3 lian2 min3 ju li lien min nyori renbin |
correct kindness |
平等憐愍 平等怜愍 see styles |
píng děng lián mǐn ping2 deng3 lian2 min3 p`ing teng lien min ping teng lien min byōdō renbin |
kindness that is equal from every perspective |
廣大哀愍 广大哀愍 see styles |
guǎng dà āi mǐn guang3 da4 ai1 min3 kuang ta ai min kōdai aimin |
vast sympathy |
廣大憐愍 广大怜愍 see styles |
guǎng dà lián mǐn guang3 da4 lian2 min3 kuang ta lien min kōdai renbin |
vast kindness |
悲愍意樂 悲愍意乐 see styles |
bēi mǐn yì yào bei1 min3 yi4 yao4 pei min i yao himin igyō |
compassionate aspiration |
悲愍有情 see styles |
bēi mǐn yǒu qíng bei1 min3 you3 qing2 pei min yu ch`ing pei min yu ching himin ujō |
compassion for sentient beings |
憐愍衆生 怜愍众生 see styles |
lián mǐn zhòng shēng lian2 min3 zhong4 sheng1 lien min chung sheng renmin shūjō |
to take pity on sentient beings |
無倦憐愍 无倦怜愍 see styles |
wú juàn lián mǐn wu2 juan4 lian2 min3 wu chüan lien min muken renbin |
untiring kindness |
無染憐愍 无染怜愍 see styles |
wú rǎn lián mǐn wu2 ran3 lian2 min3 wu jan lien min muzen renbin |
untainted kindness |
無求憐愍 无求怜愍 see styles |
wú qiú lián mǐn wu2 qiu2 lian2 min3 wu ch`iu lien min wu chiu lien min mugu renbin |
unsought kindness |
無畏憐愍 无畏怜愍 see styles |
wú wèi lián mǐn wu2 wei4 lian2 min3 wu wei lien min mui renbin |
fearless kindness |
無緣憐愍 无缘怜愍 see styles |
wú yuán lián mǐn wu2 yuan2 lian2 min3 wu yüan lien min muen renbin |
unconditional kindness |
Variations: |
renbin れんびん |
pity; compassion; mercy |
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binzen びんぜん |
(adj-na,adj-t,adv-to) pitiable; pitiful; piteous; sorry; sad |
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binshou / binsho びんしょう |
(noun, transitive verb) (form) smiling with pity |
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binryou / binryo びんりょう |
(noun/participle) pity; compassion; sympathizing |
如來愍菩薩 如来愍菩萨 see styles |
rú lái mǐn pú sà ru2 lai2 min3 pu2 sa4 ju lai min p`u sa ju lai min pu sa Nyorai min bosatsu |
怛他蘗多母隸底多 The seventh Bodhisattva to the right of Śākyamuni in the Garbhadhātu group, in charge of the pity or sympathy of the Tathāgata. There are other bodhisattvas in charge of other Tathāgata forms or qualities in the same group. |
廣大悲愍意樂 广大悲愍意乐 see styles |
guǎng dà bēi mǐn yì yào guang3 da4 bei1 min3 yi4 yao4 kuang ta pei min i yao kōdai himin igyō |
aspiration for vast compassion |
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fubin ふびん |
(noun or adjectival noun) poor; pitiful; piteous; pitiable |
Variations: |
aibin(哀愍, 哀憫, 哀bin); aimin(哀愍, 哀憫, 哀min) あいびん(哀愍, 哀憫, 哀びん); あいみん(哀愍, 哀憫, 哀みん) |
(noun/participle) pity |
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fubin ふびん |
(noun or adjectival noun) poor; pitiful; piteous; pitiable |
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awaremi あわれみ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) pity; compassion |
Variations: |
awaremu あわれむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to pity; to feel sympathy for; to sympathize with; to sympathise with; to commiserate with; to have mercy on; (transitive verb) (2) (哀れむ only) (poetic term) to enjoy the beauty of; to appreciate; to admire |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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