There are 16 total results for your 訖 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
訖 讫 see styles |
qì qi4 ch`i chi kotsu |
finished To finish, end, stop, to reach (an end); until; entirely; translit. k. |
訖竟 讫竟 see styles |
qì jìng qi4 jing4 ch`i ching chi ching kikkyō |
after having (done) |
付訖 付讫 see styles |
fù qì fu4 qi4 fu ch`i fu chi |
paid |
兩訖 两讫 see styles |
liǎng qì liang3 qi4 liang ch`i liang chi |
received and paid for (business term); the goods delivered and the bill settled |
收訖 收讫 see styles |
shōu qì shou1 qi4 shou ch`i shou chi |
received in full (goods, payment) |
起訖 起讫 see styles |
qǐ qì qi3 qi4 ch`i ch`i chi chi |
beginning and end (dates) |
訖利多 讫利多 see styles |
qì lì duō qi4 li4 duo1 ch`i li to chi li to kirita |
kṛta, kṛtya, v. 吉; a slave, serf, bought or hired worker. |
訖栗著 讫栗着 see styles |
qì lì zhù qi4 li4 zhu4 ch`i li chu chi li chu kirijaku |
(Skt. kṛtyā) |
爍訖帝 烁讫帝 see styles |
shuò qì dì shuo4 qi4 di4 shuo ch`i ti shuo chi ti shakkittei |
spear |
飯食訖 see styles |
fàn shí qì fan4 shi2 qi4 fan shih ch`i fan shih chi |
finish eating |
訖利多王 讫利多王 see styles |
qì lì duō wáng qi4 li4 duo1 wang2 ch`i li to wang chi li to wang Kirita Ō |
King Kṛta of Kashmir, whose descendants were opposed to Buddhism; they were dethroned by Kaniṣka, who restored Buddhism; but later the royal line regained the throne and drove out the Buddhist monks. |
訖里瑟拏 讫里瑟拏 see styles |
qì lǐ sèn á qi4 li3 sen4 a2 ch`i li sen a chi li sen a Kirishina |
More info & calligraphy: Krishna |
囉惹訖哩呬 囉惹讫哩呬 see styles |
luó rě qì lī xì luo2 re3 qi4 li1 xi4 lo je ch`i li hsi lo je chi li hsi Rajakirichi |
Rājagṛha |
室利訖栗多底 室利讫栗多底 see styles |
shì lì qì lì duō dǐ shi4 li4 qi4 li4 duo1 di3 shih li ch`i li to ti shih li chi li to ti Shirikiritachi |
Śrīkrītati, ancient name of Kashgar; Eitel. |
毘訖羅摩阿迭多 毘讫罗摩阿迭多 see styles |
pí qì luó mó ā dié duō pi2 qi4 luo2 mo2 a1 die2 duo1 p`i ch`i lo mo a tieh to pi chi lo mo a tieh to Bikiramaaitta |
Vikramāditya, Valour-sun, intp. as surpassing the sun, a celebrated king who drove out the Sakas, or Scythians, and ruled over northern India from 57 B. C., patron of literature and famous benefactor of Buddhism. Also 馝柯羅摩阿迭多. |
伊濕伐羅訖哩史拏 伊湿伐罗讫哩史拏 see styles |
yī shī fá luó qì lī shin á yi1 shi1 fa2 luo2 qi4 li1 shin3 a2 i shih fa lo ch`i li shin a i shih fa lo chi li shin a Ishibarakirishina |
Īśvara-kṛṣṇa |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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