There are 22 total results for your 邬 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鄔 邬 see styles |
wū wu1 wu u |
surname Wu; ancient place name Translit. u, ū, cf. 烏, 塢, 優. |
鄔婆沙 邬婆沙 see styles |
wū pó shā wu1 po2 sha1 wu p`o sha wu po sha ubasha |
(Skt. upavāsa) |
鄔柁南 邬柁南 see styles |
wū duō nán wu1 duo1 nan2 wu to nan udanan |
udāna |
鄔波離 邬波离 see styles |
wū bō lí wu1 bo1 li2 wu po li Upari |
Upāli |
鄔陀南 邬陀南 see styles |
wū tuó nán wu1 tuo2 nan2 wu t`o nan wu to nan udanan |
(Skt. udāna) |
鄔陀夷 邬陀夷 see styles |
wū tuó yí wu1 tuo2 yi2 wu t`o i wu to i Udai |
Udayin |
鄔陀延 邬陀延 see styles |
wū tuó yán wu1 tuo2 yan2 wu t`o yen wu to yen Udaen |
鄔陀衍那 Udayana, king of Kauśāmbi, cf. 烏. |
鄔陀衍 邬陀衍 see styles |
wū tuó yǎn wu1 tuo2 yan3 wu t`o yen wu to yen Udaen |
Udayana |
鄔婆斯迦 邬婆斯迦 see styles |
wū pó sī jiā wu1 po2 si1 jia1 wu p`o ssu chia wu po ssu chia ubashika |
adult female lay disciple; laywoman, laywomen |
鄔斜訶羅 邬斜诃罗 see styles |
wū xié hē luó wu1 xie2 he1 luo2 wu hsieh ho lo ujakara |
devourer of energy |
鄔波提波 邬波提波 see styles |
wū bō tí bō wu1 bo1 ti2 bo1 wu po t`i po wu po ti po upadaiha |
finalized teachings |
鄔波斯迦 邬波斯迦 see styles |
wū bō sī jiā wu1 bo1 si1 jia1 wu po ssu chia ubashika |
(Skt. upāsikā) |
鄔波毱多 邬波毱多 see styles |
wū bō jú duō wu1 bo1 ju2 duo1 wu po chü to Upagikuta |
Upagupta |
鄔波陀耶 邬波陀耶 see styles |
wū bō tuó yé wu1 bo1 tuo2 ye2 wu po t`o yeh wu po to yeh upadaya |
(Skt. upādhyāya) |
鄔波題鑠 邬波题铄 see styles |
wū bō tí shuò wu1 bo1 ti2 shuo4 wu po t`i shuo wu po ti shuo upadaishaku |
(Skt. upadeśa) |
鄔波馱耶 邬波驮耶 see styles |
wū bō tuó yé wu1 bo1 tuo2 ye2 wu po t`o yeh wu po to yeh ubadaya |
(Skt. upādhyāya) |
鄔波駄耶 邬波駄耶 see styles |
wū bō tuó yé wu1 bo1 tuo2 ye2 wu po t`o yeh wu po to yeh upadaya |
(Skt. upādhāya) |
鄔闍衍那 邬阇衍那 see styles |
wū shé yǎn nà wu1 she2 yan3 na4 wu she yen na Ujaenna |
Ujjayinī, Oujein; cf. 烏. |
鄔陀衍那 邬陀衍那 see styles |
wū tuó yǎn nà wu1 tuo2 yan3 na4 wu t`o yen na wu to yen na Udaenna |
*Udayana |
鄔波尼殺曇 邬波尼杀昙 see styles |
wū bō ní shā tán wu1 bo1 ni2 sha1 tan2 wu po ni sha t`an wu po ni sha tan Upanisetsudon |
Upaniṣad, cf. 優; variously intp. but in general refers to drawing near (to a teacher to hear instruction); the Upanishads. |
鄔波髻設尼 邬波髻设尼 see styles |
wū bō jì shè ní wu1 bo1 ji4 she4 ni2 wu po chi she ni Upakeiseuni |
Upakeśīnī |
跋折囉鄔陀迦 跋折囉邬陀迦 see styles |
bá zhé luō wū tuó jiā ba2 zhe2 luo1 wu1 tuo2 jia1 pa che lo wu t`o chia pa che lo wu to chia hatssetsuraudaka |
vajrodaka |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 22 results for "邬" 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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