There are 61 total results for your dove search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鳩 鸠 see styles |
jiū jiu1 chiu hato はと |
More info & calligraphy: Pigeon / Turtle-Dovepigeon; dove; (surname, female given name) Hato A dove; to collect; translit. ku, gu, ko, ki; cf. 瞿, 拘, 倶, 矩. |
鴿 鸽 see styles |
gē ge1 ko hato はと dobato どばと |
More info & calligraphy: Dove / Pigeonpigeon; dove; (kana only) domestic pigeon; feral pigeon pārāvata; kapotaka; a dove, pigeon. |
鵻 see styles |
zhuī zhui1 chui |
snipe; turtle-dove |
タウ see styles |
daa / da ダヴ |
(company) Dove; (c) Dove |
タフ see styles |
dabu ダブ |
(1) dab; (2) dove; (3) dub; (personal name) Dub |
原鴿 原鸽 see styles |
yuán gē yuan2 ge1 yüan ko |
(bird species of China) rock dove (Columba livia) |
咕嚕 咕噜 see styles |
gū lu gu1 lu5 ku lu |
(onom.) to rumble (of a stomach); to coo (of a dove); rumbling; noisy drinking sound |
多芬 see styles |
duō fēn duo1 fen1 to fen |
Dove (brand) |
山鳩 see styles |
yamabato やまばと |
(1) mountain-dwelling dove; (2) (See キジバト) Oriental turtle dove; rufous turtle dove; (3) (See アオバト) white-bellied green pigeon; (surname) Yamabato |
歐鴿 欧鸽 see styles |
ōu gē ou1 ge1 ou ko |
(bird species of China) stock dove (Columba oenas) |
珙桐 see styles |
gǒng tóng gong3 tong2 kung t`ung kung tung |
dove tree (Davidia involucrata) |
白鳩 see styles |
shirohato しろはと |
dove |
野鳩 see styles |
yakyuu / yakyu やきゅう |
wild pigeon; wild dove; (given name) Yakyū |
金鳩 see styles |
kinbato; kinbato きんばと; キンバト |
(kana only) emerald dove (Chalcophaps indica) |
雉鳩 see styles |
kijibato; kijibato キジバト; きじばと |
(kana only) Oriental turtle dove (Streptopelia orientalis); rufous turtle dove |
鳩座 see styles |
hatoza はとざ |
(astron) Columba (constellation); the Dove |
鳩派 see styles |
hatoha はとは |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) dove; moderate; soft-liner |
鳩鴿 鸠鸽 see styles |
jiū gē jiu1 ge1 chiu ko kukō |
dove dove |
鴿子 鸽子 see styles |
gē zi ge1 zi5 ko tzu hatoko はとこ |
pigeon; dove; various birds of the family Columbidae (female given name) Hatoko |
鴿派 鸽派 see styles |
gē pài ge1 pai4 ko p`ai ko pai |
dove faction (opposite: 鷹派|鹰派[ying1 pai4], hawks); peace party; the faction seeking peace |
鵓鳩 鹁鸠 see styles |
bó jiū bo2 jiu1 po chiu |
turtle dove or similar bird; (esp.) oriental turtle dove (Streptopelia orientalis) |
鵓鴣 鹁鸪 see styles |
bó gū bo2 gu1 po ku |
turtle dove or similar bird; oriental turtle dove (Streptopelia orientalis) |
ダブ川 see styles |
dabugawa ダブがわ |
(place-name) River Dove |
トーク see styles |
dooku ドーク |
(obsolete) moderates (politics) (eng: dawk (dove + hawk)); centrists |
はと座 see styles |
hatoza はとざ |
(astron) Columba (constellation); the Dove |
はと派 see styles |
hatoha はとは |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) dove; moderate; soft-liner |
和平鴿 和平鸽 see styles |
hé píng gē he2 ping2 ge1 ho p`ing ko ho ping ko |
dove of peace |
小鵑鳩 小鹃鸠 see styles |
xiǎo juān jiū xiao3 juan1 jiu1 hsiao chüan chiu |
(bird species of China) little cuckoo-dove (Macropygia ruficeps) |
尸毘迦 尸毗迦 see styles |
shī pí jiā shi1 pi2 jia1 shih p`i chia shih pi chia Shibika |
Śivi, 尸毘伽; 尸毘略; also wrongly 濕鞞; one of Śākyamuni's former incarnations, when to save the life of a dove he cut off and gave his own flesh to an eagle which pursued it, which eagle was Śiva transformed in order to test him. 智度論 35. |
山斑鳩 山斑鸠 see styles |
shān bān jiū shan1 ban1 jiu1 shan pan chiu |
(bird species of China) oriental turtle dove (Streptopelia orientalis) |
棕斑鳩 棕斑鸠 see styles |
zōng bān jiū zong1 ban1 jiu1 tsung pan chiu |
(bird species of China) laughing dove (Spilopelia senegalensis) |
歐斑鳩 欧斑鸠 see styles |
ōu bān jiū ou1 ban1 jiu1 ou pan chiu |
(bird species of China) European turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur) |
水鵓鴣 水鹁鸪 see styles |
shuǐ bó gū shui3 bo2 gu1 shui po ku |
turtle dove or similar bird; oriental turtle dove (Streptopelia orientalis) |
河原鳩 see styles |
kawarabato; kawarabato かわらばと; カワラバト |
(kana only) rock pigeon (Columba livia); rock dove |
波羅越 波罗越 see styles |
bō luó yuè bo1 luo2 yue4 po lo yüeh haraotsu |
Pārāvata, a dove; the fifth row of a rock-cut temple in the Deccan, said to resemble a dove, described by Faxian. |
火斑鳩 火斑鸠 see styles |
huǒ bān jiū huo3 ban1 jiu1 huo pan chiu |
(bird species of China) red collared dove; red turtle dove (Streptopelia tranquebarica) |
灰斑鳩 灰斑鸠 see styles |
huī bān jiū hui1 ban1 jiu1 hui pan chiu |
(bird species of China) Eurasian collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto) |
白子鳩 see styles |
shirakobato; shirakobato しらこばと; シラコバト |
(kana only) Eurasian collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto); collared dove |
薄雪鳩 see styles |
usuyukibato; usuyukibato うすゆきばと; ウスユキバト |
(kana only) diamond dove (Geopelia cuneata) |
迦逋唐 see styles |
jiā bū táng jia1 bu1 tang2 chia pu t`ang chia pu tang kahogo |
v. 迦布. |
キジバト see styles |
kijibato キジバト |
(kana only) Oriental turtle dove (Streptopelia orientalis); eastern turtle dove; rufous turtledove |
キンバト see styles |
kinbato キンバト |
(kana only) emerald dove (Chalcophaps indica) |
ドーヴェ see styles |
doore ドーヴェ |
(personal name) Dove |
十二因緣 十二因缘 see styles |
shí èr yīn yuán shi2 er4 yin1 yuan2 shih erh yin yüan jūni innen |
Dvādaśaṅga pratītyasamutpāda; the twelve nidānas; v. 尼 and 因; also 十二緣起; 因緣有支; 因緣率連; 因緣棘園; 因緣輪; 因緣重城; 因緣觀; 支佛觀. They are the twelve links in the chain of existence: (1) 無明avidyā, ignorance, or unenlightenment; (2) 行 saṃskāra, action, activity, conception, "dispositions," Keith; (3) 識 vijñāna, consciousness; (4) 名色 nāmarūpa, name and form; (5) 六入 ṣaḍāyatana, the six sense organs, i.e. eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, and mind; (6) 觸 sparśa, contact, touch; (7) 受 vedanā, sensation, feeling; (8) 愛 tṛṣṇā, thirst, desire, craving; (9) 取 upādāna, laying hold of, grasping; (10) 有 bhava, being, existing; (11) 生 jāti, birth; (12) 老死 jarāmaraṇa, old age, death. The "classical formula" reads "By reason of ignorance dispositions; by reason of dispositions consciousness", etc. A further application of the twelve nidānas is made in regard to their causaton of rebirth: (1) ignorance, as inherited passion from the beginningless past ; (2) karma, good and evil, of past lives; (3) conception as a form of perception; (4) nāmarūpa, or body and mind evolving (in the womb); (5) the six organs on the verge of birth; (6) childhood whose intelligence is limited to sparśa, contact or touch; (7) receptivity or budding intelligence and discrimination from 6 or 7 years; (8) thirst, desire, or love, age of puberty; (9) the urge of sensuous existence; (10) forming the substance, bhava, of future karma; (11) the completed karma ready for rebirth; (12) old age and death. The two first are associated with the previous life, the other ten with the present. The theory is equally applicable to all realms of reincarnation. The twelve links are also represented in a chart, at the centre of which are the serpent (anger), boar (ignorance, or stupidity), and dove (lust) representing the fundamental sins. Each catches the other by the tail, typifying the train of sins producing the wheel of life. In another circle the twelve links are represented as follows: (1) ignorance, a blind woman; (2) action, a potter at work, or man gathering fruit; (3) consciousness, a restless monkey; (4) name and form, a boat; (5) sense organs, a house; (6) contact, a man and woman sitting together; (7) sensation, a man pierced by an arrow; (8) desire, a man drinking wine; (9) craving, a couple in union; (10) existence through childbirth; (11) birth, a man carrying a corpse; (12) disease, old age, death, an old woman leaning on a stick. v. 十二因緣論 Pratītya-samutpāda śāstra. |
斑尾鵑鳩 斑尾鹃鸠 see styles |
bān wěi juān jiū ban1 wei3 juan1 jiu1 pan wei chüan chiu |
(bird species of China) barred cuckoo-dove (Macropygia unchall) |
珠頸斑鳩 珠颈斑鸠 see styles |
zhū jǐng bān jiū zhu1 jing3 ban1 jiu1 chu ching pan chiu |
(bird species of China) spotted dove (Spilopelia chinensis) |
綠翅金鳩 绿翅金鸠 see styles |
lǜ chì jīn jiū lu:4 chi4 jin1 jiu1 lü ch`ih chin chiu lü chih chin chiu |
(bird species of China) common emerald dove (Chalcophaps indica) |
迦布德迦 see styles |
jiā bù dé jiā jia1 bu4 de2 jia1 chia pu te chia kafutokuka |
kapotaka, 迦逋唐 a dove, pigeon. |
鳩ぽっぽ see styles |
hatopoppo はとぽっぽ |
(kana only) (child. language) pigeon; dove |
黑頦果鳩 黑颏果鸠 see styles |
hēi kē guǒ jiū hei1 ke1 guo3 jiu1 hei k`o kuo chiu hei ko kuo chiu |
(bird species of China) black-chinned fruit dove (Ptilinopus leclancheri) |
カワラバト see styles |
kawarabato カワラバト |
(kana only) rock pigeon (Columba livia); rock dove |
コロンバン see styles |
koronban コロンバン |
wild dove (fre: colombin) |
シラコバト see styles |
shirakobato シラコバト |
(kana only) Eurasian collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto); collared dove |
菲律賓鵑鳩 菲律宾鹃鸠 see styles |
fēi lǜ bīn juān jiū fei1 lu:4 bin1 juan1 jiu1 fei lü pin chüan chiu |
(bird species of China) Philippine cuckoo-dove (Macropygia tenuirostris) |
ウスユキバト see styles |
usuyukibato ウスユキバト |
(kana only) diamond dove (Geopelia cuneata) |
ハンカチノキ see styles |
hankachinoki ハンカチノキ |
(kana only) handkerchief tree (Davidia involucrata); dove tree |
ハンカチの木 see styles |
hankachinoki; hankachinoki ハンカチのき; ハンカチノキ |
(exp,n) (kana only) handkerchief tree (Davidia involucrata); dove tree |
Variations: |
hato(p); hato はと(P); ハト |
pigeon; dove |
Variations: |
hatoza はとざ |
{astron} Columba (constellation); the Dove |
Variations: |
poppo; poppo ぽっぽ; ポッポ |
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) puffing (smoke or steam); puff-puff (of a steam locomotive); chug-chug; (adv,adv-to) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) steaming; (adv,adv-to,vs) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (one's body) feeling hot; (adv,adv-to) (4) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) coo-coo (of a pigeon); (5) (child. language) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (See 汽車ぽっぽ) choo-choo (train); (6) (child. language) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (See はとぽっぽ) pigeon; dove |
Variations: |
hatoha(hato派); hatoha(鳩派, hato派) ハトは(ハト派); はとは(鳩派, はと派) |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See タカ派・タカは) dove; moderate; soft-liner |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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