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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition


see styles
qiān
    qian1
ch`ien
    chien
 ken
stingy
matsara; lobha; grudging, sparing, stingy, avaricious.

慳儉


悭俭

see styles
qiān jiǎn
    qian1 jian3
ch`ien chien
    chien chien
miserly; stingy

慳吝


悭吝

see styles
qiān lìn
    qian1 lin4
ch`ien lin
    chien lin
 kenrin
(literary) miserly; stingy
grudging

慳垢


悭垢

see styles
qiān gòu
    qian1 gou4
ch`ien kou
    chien kou
 kenku
stains of stinginess

慳嫉


悭嫉

see styles
qiān jí
    qian1 ji2
ch`ien chi
    chien chi
 kenshitsu
jealousy and avarice

慳心


悭心

see styles
qiān xīn
    qian1 xin1
ch`ien hsin
    chien hsin
 kenjin
惜 A grudging, mean heart.

慳悋


悭悋

see styles
qiān lìn
    qian1 lin4
ch`ien lin
    chien lin
 kenrin
avarice

慳惜


悭惜

see styles
qiān xí
    qian1 xi2
ch`ien hsi
    chien hsi
 kenshaku
stinginess, parsimony

慳慢


悭慢

see styles
qiān màn
    qian1 man4
ch`ien man
    chien man
 kenman
stingy and arrogant

慳戒


悭戒

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qiān jiè
    qian1 jie4
ch`ien chieh
    chien chieh
 kenkai
precept against harming others by one's own stinginess (parsimony)

慳法


悭法

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qiān fǎ
    qian1 fa3
ch`ien fa
    chien fa
 kenhō
Mean and grudging of the Truth to others, unwillingness to part with it.

慳結


悭结

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qiān jié
    qian1 jie2
ch`ien chieh
    chien chieh
 kenketsu
the bond of parsimony

慳財


悭财

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qiān cái
    qian1 cai2
ch`ien ts`ai
    chien tsai
 kenzai
greed

慳貪


悭贪

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qiān tān
    qian1 tan1
ch`ien t`an
    chien tan
 kendon
Grudging and greed.

不慳


不悭

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bù qiān
    bu4 qian1
pu ch`ien
    pu chien
 fuken
non-parsimony

二慳


二悭

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èr qiān
    er4 qian1
erh ch`ien
    erh chien
 niken
two kinds of stinginess

五慳


五悭

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wǔ qiān
    wu3 qian1
wu ch`ien
    wu chien
 goken
The five kinds of selfishness, or meanness: monopolizing (1) an abode; (2) an almsgiving household; (3) alms received; (4) praise; (5) knowledge of the truth, e. g. of a sutra.

法慳


法悭

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fǎ qiān
    fa3 qian1
fa ch`ien
    fa chien
 hōken
Meanness in offering Buddha-truth, avariciously holding on to it for oneself.

無慳


无悭

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wú qiān
    wu2 qian1
wu ch`ien
    wu chien
 muken
no stinginess

自慳


自悭

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zì qiān
    zi4 qian1
tzu ch`ien
    tzu chien
 jiken
being stingy on one's own

財慳


财悭

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cái qiān
    cai2 qian1
ts`ai ch`ien
    tsai chien
 zaiken
Meanness, stinginess.

邪慳

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 jaken
    じゃけん
(noun or adjectival noun) (kana only) cruelty; hard-heartedness

不慳戒


不悭戒

see styles
bù qiān jiè
    bu4 qian1 jie4
pu ch`ien chieh
    pu chien chieh
 fuken kai
precept against harming others by one's own stinginess (parsimony)

有慳吝


有悭吝

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yǒu qiān lìn
    you3 qian1 lin4
yu ch`ien lin
    yu chien lin
 u kenrin
to be stingy

突慳貪

see styles
 tsukkendon
    つっけんどん
(adjectival noun) (kana only) blunt; curt; brusque

慳加毀戒


悭加毁戒

see styles
qiān jiā huǐ jiè
    qian1 jia1 hui3 jie4
ch`ien chia hui chieh
    chien chia hui chieh
 ken keki kai
precept against harming others by one's own stinginess (parsimony)

於法無慳


于法无悭

see styles
yú fǎ wú qiān
    yu2 fa3 wu2 qian1
yü fa wu ch`ien
    yü fa wu chien
 o hō muken
not stingy about teaching others

知慳識儉


知悭识俭

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zhī qiān shí jiǎn
    zhi1 qian1 shi2 jian3
chih ch`ien shih chien
    chih chien shih chien
(idiom) to know how to be economical

突っ慳貪

see styles
 tsukkendon
    つっけんどん
(adjectival noun) (kana only) blunt; curt; brusque

調伏慳吝


调伏悭吝

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tiáo fú qiān lìn
    tiao2 fu2 qian1 lin4
t`iao fu ch`ien lin
    tiao fu chien lin
 jōfuku kenrin
regulates parsimony

慳惜加毀戒


悭惜加毁戒

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qiān xí jiā huǐ jiè
    qian1 xi2 jia1 hui3 jie4
ch`ien hsi chia hui chieh
    chien hsi chia hui chieh
 kenshaku keki kai
precept against harming others by one's own stinginess (parsimony)

慳惜財法戒


悭惜财法戒

see styles
qiān xí cái fǎ jiè
    qian1 xi2 cai2 fa3 jie4
ch`ien hsi ts`ai fa chieh
    chien hsi tsai fa chieh
 kenshaku zaihō kai
precept against stinginess with one's material assets or with the dharma

慳生毀辱戒


悭生毁辱戒

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qiān shēng huǐ rù jiè
    qian1 sheng1 hui3 ru4 jie4
ch`ien sheng hui ju chieh
    chien sheng hui ju chieh
 kenshō kijoku kai
precept against harming others by one's own stinginess (parsimony)

Variations:
倹吝
慳吝

see styles
 kenrin
    けんりん
(noun or adjectival noun) (obsolete) greedy and stingy

Variations:
邪険
邪慳

see styles
 jaken
    じゃけん
(noun or adjectival noun) (kana only) cruelty; hard-heartedness

Variations:
突慳貪
突っ慳貪

see styles
 tsukkendon
    つっけんどん
(adjectival noun) (kana only) blunt; curt; brusque

Variations:
邪険
邪慳(rK)

see styles
 jaken
    じゃけん
(noun or adjectival noun) cruel; hard-hearted; harsh; unkind

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 37 results for "慳" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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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