There are 12 total results for your 纥 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
紇 纥 see styles |
hé he2 ho kotsu |
tassels Tassels; the Uigur tribe; a knot. |
回紇 回纥 see styles |
huí hé hui2 he2 hui ho |
Huihe, ancient name of an ethnic group who were the ancestors of the Uyghurs 維吾爾族|维吾尔族[Wei2wu2er3zu2] and the Yugurs 裕固族[Yu4gu4zu2] |
紇利 纥利 see styles |
hé lì he2 li4 ho li kiri |
transliteration of the letter hrīḥ |
紇哩 纥哩 see styles |
hé lī he2 li1 ho li kiriku |
or 紇利 (紇利倶); 纈利 hrīḥ is a germ-word of Amitābha and Guanyin. |
紇利倶 纥利倶 see styles |
hé lì jù he2 li4 ju4 ho li chü kiriku |
(Skt. hrīḥ) |
紇利陀耶 纥利陀耶 see styles |
hé lì tuó yé he2 li4 tuo2 ye2 ho li t`o yeh ho li to yeh kiridaya |
紇利倶; 紇哩陀耶 (or紇哩乃耶or 紇哩娜耶); 訖利駄耶; 釳陀陀; 汗栗駄; 肝栗大 hṛdaya, the heart, the mind; some forms are applied to the physical heart, others somewhat indiscriminately to the Tathāgata-heart, or the true, natural, innocent heart. |
紇哩乃耶 纥哩乃耶 see styles |
hé līn ǎi yé he2 lin1 ai3 ye2 ho lin ai yeh kirinaiya |
hṛdaya |
紇哩娜耶 纥哩娜耶 see styles |
hé līn à yé he2 lin1 a4 ye2 ho lin a yeh kiridaya |
hṛdaya |
紇哩陀耶 纥哩陀耶 see styles |
hé lī tuó yé he2 li1 tuo2 ye2 ho li t`o yeh ho li to yeh kiridaya |
hṛdaya |
紇差怛羅 纥差怛罗 see styles |
hé chā dá luó he2 cha1 da2 luo2 ho ch`a ta lo ho cha ta lo kishatara |
kṣetra, a land, country, especially a Buddha-realm, cf. 刹. |
紇露悉泥 纥露悉泥 see styles |
hé lù xī ní he2 lu4 xi1 ni2 ho lu hsi ni Kiroshinai |
Hrosminkan or Semenghān, an ancient kingdom near Khulm and Kunduz. 'Lat. 35゜40 N., Long. 68゜ 22 E. ' Eitel. |
賀野紇哩嚩 贺野纥哩嚩 see styles |
hè yě hé lī mó he4 ye3 he2 li1 mo2 ho yeh ho li mo Gayakoriba |
(or 賀演屹哩嚩) Hayagrīva, the horse-necked one, a form of Viṣṇu and of Guanyin. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 12 results for "纥" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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