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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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jiāo
    jiao1
chiao
 kyō
arrogant
Boastful, bragging; self-indulgent; indulgent; translit. ko, kau, go, gau; cf. 瞿, 倶, 拘, 巨.

憍傲

see styles
jiāo ào
    jiao1 ao4
chiao ao
 kyōgō
conceited

憍坑

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jiāo kēng
    jiao1 keng1
chiao k`eng
    chiao keng
 kyōkō
The pit of pride and arrogance.

憍奢

see styles
jiāo shē
    jiao1 she1
chiao she
 kyōsha
proud

憍尸

see styles
jiāo shī
    jiao1 shi1
chiao shih
 Kyōshi
Kauśika

憍恣

see styles
jiāo zì
    jiao1 zi4
chiao tzu
 kyōshi
arrogant selfishness

憍慢

see styles
jiāo màn
    jiao1 man4
chiao man
 kyōman
Arrogance and pride.

憍梵

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jiāo fàn
    jiao1 fan4
chiao fan
 Kyōbon
(梵波提) Gavāṃpati, also 梵鉢提; 迦梵波提; 笈房鉢底 intp. as chewing the cud; lord of cattle, etc. A man who became a monk, born with a mouth always ruminating like a cow because of former oral sin.

憍醉

see styles
jiāo zuì
    jiao1 zui4
chiao tsui
 kyōsui
to be intoxicated

八憍

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bā jiāo
    ba1 jiao1
pa chiao
 hakkyō
The eight kinds of pride, or arrogance, resulting in domineering: because of strength; of clan, or name; of wealth; of independence, or position; of years, or age; of cleverness, or wisdom; of good or charitable deeds; of good looks. Of these, eight birds are named as types: 鴟梟 two kinds of owl, eagle, vulture, crow, magpie, pigeon, wagtail.

所憍

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suǒ jiāo
    suo3 jiao1
so chiao
 shokyō
infatuating

諂憍


谄憍

see styles
chǎn jiāo
    chan3 jiao1
ch`an chiao
    chan chiao
 tenkyō
flattery and pride

憍世耶

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jiāo shì yé
    jiao1 shi4 ye2
chiao shih yeh
 kyōseya
thin silk

憍奢耶

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jiāo shē yé
    jiao1 she1 ye2
chiao she yeh
 kyōshaya
kauśeya, also 舍耶; 高世耶 cloth made of wild silk.

憍尸迦

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jiāo shī jiā
    jiao1 shi1 jia1
chiao shih chia
 Kyōshika
Idem. 尸 (or 支迦) Kauśika, of the family of Kuśika, family name of Indra; one account says Amitābha was of the same family name.

憍慢心

see styles
jiāo màn xīn
    jiao1 man4 xin1
chiao man hsin
 kyōman shin
[mental state of] arrogance

憍慢恣

see styles
jiāo màn zì
    jiao1 man4 zi4
chiao man tzu
 kyōmanshi
arrogant and wilful

憍支迦

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jiāo zhī jiā
    jiao1 zhi1 jia1
chiao chih chia
 Kyōshika
Kauśika

憍曇彌


憍昙弥

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jiāo tán mí
    jiao1 tan2 mi2
chiao t`an mi
    chiao tan mi
 Kyōtonmi
答彌; 倶答彌 Gautamī, feminine of the patronymic Gautama, the family name of Śākyamuni. Gautamī is a name for Mahāprājapatī, his aunt and nurse, who in the Lotus Sūtra is predicted to become Buddha.

憍睒彌


憍睒弥

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jiāo shǎn mí
    jiao1 shan3 mi2
chiao shan mi
 Kyōsenmi
Kauśāmbī

憍答彌


憍答弥

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jiāo dá mí
    jiao1 da2 mi2
chiao ta mi
 Kyōtōmi
Gautamī

憍舍耶

see styles
jiāo shè yé
    jiao1 she4 ye2
chiao she yeh
 kyōshaya
thin silk

憍薩羅


憍萨罗

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jiāo sà luó
    jiao1 sa4 luo2
chiao sa lo
 Kyōsara
Kosala, Kośala; also 居薩羅 (or 拘薩羅); 拘婆羅, i.e. Northern Kosala, or Uttarakosala, an ancient kingdom, the modern Oude; also Southern Kosala, or Dakṣiṇa-kosala, an ancient kingdom, part of the present Central Provinces.

憍賒耶


憍赊耶

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jiāo shē yé
    jiao1 she1 ye2
chiao she yeh
 kyōshaya
kauśeya

憍賞彌


憍赏弥

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jiāo shǎng mí
    jiao1 shang3 mi2
chiao shang mi
 Kyōshōmi
Kauśāmbī, also 閃彌 (or 睒彌); 倶睒彌; 'an ancient city on the Ganges in the lower part of the Doab.' M.W. It has been identified by some with Kusia near Kurrah; but is the village of Koṣam on the Jumna, 30 miles above Allahabad. Cf. 巨.

憍閃彌


憍闪弥

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jiāo shǎn mí
    jiao1 shan3 mi2
chiao shan mi
 Kyōsenmi
Kauśāmbī

憍陳如


憍陈如

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jiāo chén rú
    jiao1 chen2 ru2
chiao ch`en ju
    chiao chen ju
 Kyōchinnyo
(or 陳那) Kauṇḍinya; also 阿若拘鄰; 阿若陳那 Ājñātakauṇḍinya. (1) A prince of Magadha, uncle and first disciple of Śākyamuni. (2) A grammarian mentioned in the Prātiśākhya sūtras. (3) Vyākaraṇa-Kauṇḍinya, who was told by the Buddha that a Buddha is too spiritual to leave any relics behind. Eitel.

憍陳那


憍陈那

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jiāo chén nà
    jiao1 chen2 na4
chiao ch`en na
    chiao chen na
 Kyōchinna
Kauṇḍinya

極憍醉


极憍醉

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jí jiāo zuì
    ji2 jiao1 zui4
chi chiao tsui
 goku kyōsui
to be utterly intoxicated

誑謟憍


诳謟憍

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kuáng tāo jiāo
    kuang2 tao1 jiao1
k`uang t`ao chiao
    kuang tao chiao
 kyō tō kyō
flattery, deceit, and conceit

諂誑憍


谄诳憍

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chǎn kuáng jiāo
    chan3 kuang2 jiao1
ch`an k`uang chiao
    chan kuang chiao
 ten kyō kyō
flattery, deceit, and arrogance

憍梵波堤

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jiāo fàn bō dī
    jiao1 fan4 bo1 di1
chiao fan po ti
 Kyōbonhatai
Gavāṃpati

憍梵波提

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jiāo fàn bō tí
    jiao1 fan4 bo1 ti2
chiao fan po t`i
    chiao fan po ti
 Kyōbonhadai
Gavāṃpati

憍梵鉢提


憍梵钵提

see styles
jiāo fàn bō tí
    jiao1 fan4 bo1 ti2
chiao fan po t`i
    chiao fan po ti
 Kyōbonhadai
Gavāṃpati

憍睒彌國


憍睒弥国

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jiāo shǎn mí guó
    jiao1 shan3 mi2 guo2
chiao shan mi kuo
 Kyōsenmi koku
Kauśāmbi

憍薩羅國


憍萨罗国

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jiāo sà luó guó
    jiao1 sa4 luo2 guo2
chiao sa lo kuo
 Kyōsara koku
Kosala

憍賞彌國


憍赏弥国

see styles
jiāo shǎng mí guó
    jiao1 shang3 mi2 guo2
chiao shang mi kuo
 Kyōshōmi koku
Kauśāmbī

憍閃毘國


憍闪毘国

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jiāo shǎn pí guó
    jiao1 shan3 pi2 guo2
chiao shan p`i kuo
    chiao shan pi kuo
 Kyōsenbi koku
Kauśāmbī

憍餉彌國


憍饷弥国

see styles
jiāo xiǎng mí guó
    jiao1 xiang3 mi2 guo2
chiao hsiang mi kuo
 Kyōshōmi koku
Kauśāmbī

不憍樂天


不憍乐天

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bù jiāo lè tiān
    bu4 jiao1 le4 tian1
pu chiao le t`ien
    pu chiao le tien
 fukyōraku ten
(Skt. Nirmāṇarati) heaven

高慢憍傲

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gāo màn jiāo ào
    gao1 man4 jiao1 ao4
kao man chiao ao
arrogance and conceit

優波憍舍羅


优波憍舍罗

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yōu bō jiāo shè luó
    you1 bo1 jiao1 she4 luo2
yu po chiao she lo
 uhakyōshara
upāyakauśalya, the seventh pāramitā, cf. 波.

摩訶憍曇彌


摩诃憍昙弥

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mó hē jiāo tán mí
    mo2 he1 jiao1 tan2 mi2
mo ho chiao t`an mi
    mo ho chiao tan mi
 Makakyōdonmi
Mahāgautamī, aunt and nurse of Śākyamuni. Cf. .

阿若憍陳如


阿若憍陈如

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ā ruò jiāo chén rú
    a1 ruo4 jiao1 chen2 ru2
a jo chiao ch`en ju
    a jo chiao chen ju
 Anyakyōchinnyo
Ājñāta-kauṇḍinya

阿若多憍陳那


阿若多憍陈那

see styles
ā ruò duō jiāo chén nà
    a1 ruo4 duo1 jiao1 chen2 na4
a jo to chiao ch`en na
    a jo to chiao chen na
 Anyata kyōchinna
Ājñāta-kauṇḍinya

Variations:
驕慢
憍慢(rK)

see styles
 kyouman / kyoman
    きょうまん
(noun or adjectival noun) arrogance; haughtiness; pride

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

This page contains 46 results for "憍" 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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