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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles

    mo4
mo
 batsu
    まぐさ
feed a horse with grain; horse feed
fodder
To feed a horse; translit. ma.

秣岳

see styles
 magusadake
    まぐさだけ
(personal name) Magusadake

秣森

see styles
 magusamori
    まぐさもり
(place-name) Magusamori

上秣

see styles
 kamimakusa
    かみまくさ
(place-name) Kamimakusa

下秣

see styles
 shimomakusa
    しもまくさ
(place-name) Shimomakusa

糧秣


粮秣

see styles
liáng mò
    liang2 mo4
liang mo
 ryoumatsu / ryomatsu
    りょうまつ
provisions (e.g. military); forage; fodder
military provisions and cavalry horse fodder

芻秣


刍秣

see styles
chú mò
    chu2 mo4
ch`u mo
    chu mo
hay; fodder

西秣

see styles
 nishimakusa
    にしまくさ
(place-name) Nishimakusa

鶴秣


鹤秣

see styles
hè mò
    he4 mo4
ho mo
Homa, 'a city on the eastern frontier of Persia, perhaps the modern Humoon' Eitel.

秣免羅


秣免罗

see styles
mò miǎn luó
    mo4 mian3 luo2
mo mien lo
 Mamenra
Mathurā, v. 摩.

秣兔羅


秣兔罗

see styles
mò tù luó
    mo4 tu4 luo2
mo t`u lo
    mo tu lo
 Batora
Madhurā

秣子沢

see styles
 matsukozawa
    まつこざわ
(place-name) Matsukozawa

秣羅娑


秣罗娑

see styles
mò luó suō
    mo4 luo2 suo1
mo lo so
 Marasha
Malasa. 'A mountain valley in the upper Pundjab.'

弭秣賀

see styles
mǐ mò hè
    mi3 mo4 he4
mi mo ho
Mimaha, an ancient kingdom about seventy miles east of Samarkand, the present Moughian or Maghīn in Turkestan. ' Eitel.

耐秣陀

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nài mò tuó
    nai4 mo4 tuo2
nai mo t`o
    nai mo to
 Taibada
Narmadā, the modern Nerbudda river.

西秣川

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 nishimakusagawa
    にしまくさがわ
(place-name) Nishimakusagawa

颯秣建


飒秣建

see styles
sà mò jiàn
    sa4 mo4 jian4
sa mo chien
Samakan, the modern Samarkand. Eitel.

秣川岸通

see styles
 magusakawagishidoori
    まぐさかわぎしどおり
(place-name) Magusakawagishidoori

秣底補羅


秣底补罗

see styles
mò dǐ bǔ luó
    mo4 di3 bu3 luo2
mo ti pu lo
 Mateihora
Matipura, an 'ancient kingdom (and city) the kings of which in A.D. 600 belonged to the Śūdra caste, the home of many famous priests. The present Rohilcund (Rohilkhand) between the Ganges and Rāmagaṅgā.'

秣羅矩吒


秣罗矩咤

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mò luó jǔ zhà
    mo4 luo2 ju3 zha4
mo lo chü cha
 Marakuta
Malakūṭa. 'An ancient kingdom of Southern India, the coast of Malabar, about A.D. 600 a noted haunt of the Nirgrantha sect.' Eitel.

秣若瞿沙

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mò ruò jù shā
    mo4 ruo4 ju4 sha1
mo jo chü sha
 Manyagusha
Manojñaghoṣa, an ancient bhikṣu.

Variations:
馬草

see styles
 magusa; umakusa
    まぐさ; うまくさ
fodder (for horses or cows); hay; feed

携帯糧秣

see styles
 keitairyoumatsu / ketairyomatsu
    けいたいりょうまつ
(archaism) military provisions

秣底補羅國


秣底补罗国

see styles
mò dǐ bǔ luó guó
    mo4 di3 bu3 luo2 guo2
mo ti pu lo kuo
 Mateihora koku
Matipura

答秣蘇伐那


答秣苏伐那

see styles
dá mò sū fán à
    da2 mo4 su1 fan2 a4
ta mo su fan a
 Tōmasobana
Tāmasavana, a monastery 'Dark forest', possibly that of Jālandhara where the 'fourth synod' under Kaniṣka held its sessions; 'at the junction of the Vipāṣā and Śatadru,' i.e. Beas and Sutlej. Eitel.

荅秣蘇伐那


荅秣苏伐那

see styles
dá mò sū fán à
    da2 mo4 su1 fan2 a4
ta mo su fan a
 Tōmasobana
tāmasavana, 闇林 the dark forest. 'A monastery situated at the junction of the Vipāśā and Śatadru, 50 li south-east of Tchīnapati. It is probably identical with the so-called Djālandhara monastery in which the IV Synod under Kanichka held its sessions. ' Eitel.

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

This page contains 26 results for "秣" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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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