There are 20 total results for your 牒 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
牒 see styles |
dié die2 tieh chō |
(official) document; dispatch Tablets, records. |
牒譜 牒谱 see styles |
dié pǔ die2 pu3 tieh p`u tieh pu |
genealogy; family tree; same as 譜牒|谱牒 |
度牒 see styles |
dù dié du4 die2 tu tieh dochō |
Buddhist or Taoist ordination certificate issued by government ordination licensing |
戒牒 see styles |
jiè dié jie4 die2 chieh tieh kaichō |
Buddhist or Taoist ordination certificate issued by monastic authorities A monk' s certificate, useful to a wandering or travelling monk.; 戒驗; 度牒 Certificate of ordination of a monk. |
文牒 see styles |
wén dié wen2 die2 wen tieh |
official document |
来牒 see styles |
raichou / raicho らいちょう |
(rare) correspondence; received letter or note |
移牒 see styles |
ichou / icho いちょう |
(noun, transitive verb) notification to authorities |
符牒 see styles |
fuchou / fucho ふちょう |
(1) mark; symbol; sign; (2) code; cipher; (3) password; (4) secret jargon; argot; code; (5) secret price tag |
譜牒 谱牒 see styles |
pǔ dié pu3 die2 p`u tieh pu tieh |
genealogical record; record of ancestors; family tree |
貝牒 贝牒 see styles |
bèi dié bei4 die2 pei tieh baichō |
pattra tablets, sūtras written on them. |
通牒 see styles |
tōng dié tong1 die2 t`ung tieh tung tieh tsuuchou / tsucho つうちょう |
diplomatic note (noun, transitive verb) notice; notification; memorandum; circular |
鬻牒 see styles |
zhōu dié zhou1 die2 chou tieh |
sale of ordination certificates |
度牒制 see styles |
dù dié zhì du4 die2 zhi4 tu tieh chih dochō sei |
ordination licensing |
最後通牒 最后通牒 see styles |
zuì hòu tōng dié zui4 hou4 tong1 die2 tsui hou t`ung tieh tsui hou tung tieh saigotsuuchou / saigotsucho さいごつうちょう |
ultimatum (yoji) ultimatum |
通關文牒 通关文牒 see styles |
tōng guān wén dié tong1 guan1 wen2 die2 t`ung kuan wen tieh tung kuan wen tieh |
passport |
鬻牒度僧 see styles |
zhōu dié dù sēng zhou1 die2 du4 seng1 chou tieh tu seng |
Buddhist monks or nuns who joined the order by purchasing ordination certificates. |
㷛牒薩督呀 see styles |
dié sà dū ya die2 sa4 du1 ya tieh sa tu ya |
bodhisattva, v. 菩. |
煲牒薩督呀 煲牒萨督呀 see styles |
bāo dié sà dū xiā bao1 die2 sa4 du1 xia1 pao tieh sa tu hsia bochōsatoke |
(Skt. bodhisattva) |
Variations: |
fuchou / fucho ふちょう |
(1) symbol; sign; mark; (2) (secret) price mark; (3) secret language; code; cipher; argot; password |
荅攝蒲密卜羅牒瑟吒諦 荅摄蒲密卜罗牒瑟咤谛 see styles |
dá shè pú mì bǔ luó dié sè zhà dì da2 she4 pu2 mi4 bu3 luo2 die2 se4 zha4 di4 ta she p`u mi pu lo tieh se cha ti ta she pu mi pu lo tieh se cha ti tōshōhomitsubokura chōshichitatai |
daśabhūmi-prastiṣṭhite, 'Thou who art established in the ten stages. ' — said to the Tathāgatas in invocations. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 20 results for "牒" 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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