There are 36 total results for your stillness search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
静 see styles |
sei / se せい |
More info & calligraphy: Inner Peace / Silence / Serenity |
靜 静 see styles |
jìng jing4 ching shizu しづ |
More info & calligraphy: Inner Peace / Silence / Serenity(personal name) Shizu Cessation of strife, peace, calm, quietness, stillness. |
寂静 see styles |
jakusei / jakuse じゃくせい |
More info & calligraphy: Stillness / Quiet / Calm |
寂靜 寂静 see styles |
jì jìng ji4 jing4 chi ching jakujō せきせい |
More info & calligraphy: Stillness / Quiet / Calm(out-dated kanji) (noun or adjectival noun) calmness; stillness; tranquility; (out-dated kanji) (noun or adjectival noun) (1) calmness; stillness; tranquility; (2) (Buddhist term) calmness of the heart; enlightenment Calm and quiet; free from temptation and distress; nirvāṇa. |
印 see styles |
yìn yin4 yin in いん |
to print; to mark; to engrave; a seal; a print; a stamp; a mark; a trace; image (1) stamp; seal; chop; (2) seal impression; seal; sealing; stamp; mark; print; (3) {Buddh} mudra (symbolic hand gesture); (4) ninja hand sign; (5) (abbreviation) (See 印度・インド) India; (surname) In mudrā; seal, sign, symbol, emblem, proof, assurance, approve; also 印契; 契印; 印相. Manual signs indicative of various ideas, e. g. each finger represents one of the five primary elements, earth, water, fire, air, and space, beginning with the little finger; the left hand represents 定 stillness, or meditation, the right hand 慧 discernment or wisdom; they have also many other indications. Also, the various symbols of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, e. g. the thunderbolt; cf. 因.; (度) The five Indias, or five regions of India, idem 五天竺 q. v. |
黙 see styles |
mò mo4 mo moku もく |
Japanese variant of 默 (noun or adjectival noun) silence; stillness; quietness; (given name) Moku |
入觀 入观 see styles |
rù guān ru4 guan1 ju kuan nyūkan |
To enter into meditation; it differs from 入定 as 定 means 自心之寂靜 complete stillness of the mind, while 觀 means 自觀照理 thought and study for enlightenment in regard to truth. |
動寂 动寂 see styles |
dòng jí dong4 ji2 tung chi dōjaku |
motion and stillness |
動靜 动静 see styles |
dòng jìng dong4 jing4 tung ching dōjō |
(detectable) movement; (sign of) activity; movement and stillness movement and stillness |
夜気 see styles |
yaki やき |
night air; stillness of night; cool evening |
森閑 see styles |
shinkan しんかん |
(noun or adjectival noun) silence; stillness; quietness |
死寂 see styles |
sǐ jì si3 ji4 ssu chi |
deathly stillness |
沈静 see styles |
chinsei / chinse ちんせい |
(n,vs,vi) (1) settling down; quieting down; cooling down; cooling off; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) stillness; quiet; tranquility |
沉寂 see styles |
chén jì chen2 ji4 ch`en chi chen chi |
silence; stillness |
深閑 see styles |
shinkan しんかん |
(noun or adjectival noun) silence; stillness; quietness |
瀞み see styles |
toromi とろみ |
stagnancy; stillness |
静寂 see styles |
seijaku / sejaku せいじゃく |
(noun or adjectival noun) silence; stillness; quietness; (female given name) Shijima |
静止 see styles |
seishi / seshi せいし |
(n,vs,vi,adj-no) (ant: 運動・3) stillness; repose; standing still |
靜室 静室 see styles |
jìng shì jing4 shi4 ching shih |
Abode of peace, the quiet heart. |
靜息 静息 see styles |
jìng xī jing4 xi1 ching hsi |
A tr. of Yama, he who restrains, curbs, controls, keep in check. |
静けさ see styles |
shizukesa しずけさ |
stillness; silence; quiet; hush; calm; serenity |
静と動 see styles |
seitodou / setodo せいとどう |
(exp,n) stillness and motion |
動靜一如 动静一如 see styles |
dòng jìng yī rú dong4 jing4 yi1 ru2 tung ching i ju dōjō ichinyo |
sameness of movement and stillness |
夜の静寂 see styles |
yorunoshijima よるのしじま |
(expression) stillness of night |
禪波羅蜜 禅波罗蜜 see styles |
chán bō luó mì chan2 bo1 luo2 mi4 ch`an po lo mi chan po lo mi zen haramitsu |
perfection of concentration; stillness of mind |
語默動靜 语默动静 see styles |
yǔ mò dòng jìng yu3 mo4 dong4 jing4 yü mo tung ching gomoku dōjō |
speaking and silence, movement and stillness |
Variations: |
shijima しじま |
(form) (kana only) silence; stillness; quietness |
夜のしじま see styles |
yorunoshijima よるのしじま |
(expression) stillness of night |
世間淸淨靜慮 世间淸淨静虑 see styles |
shì jiān qīng jìng jìng lǜ shi4 jian1 qing1 jing4 jing4 lv4 shih chien ch`ing ching ching lü shih chien ching ching ching lü seken shōjō jōryo |
mundane pure stillness of thought |
靜慮波羅蜜多 see styles |
jìng lǜ bō luó mì duō jing4 lv4 bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1 ching lü po lo mi to |
the perfection of concentration; stillness of mind |
Variations: |
seijaku(静寂)(p); shijima / sejaku(静寂)(p); shijima せいじゃく(静寂)(P); しじま |
(noun or adjectival noun) silence; stillness; quietness |
Variations: |
otonashi おとなし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) silence; stillness; without sound |
Variations: |
jakujou; sekisei / jakujo; sekise じゃくじょう; せきせい |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) calmness; stillness; tranquility; (2) (じゃくじょう only) {Buddh} calmness of the heart; enlightenment |
Variations: |
jakujou; sekisei / jakujo; sekise じゃくじょう; せきせい |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (form) quiet; stillness; tranquility; (2) (じゃくじょう only) {Buddh} enlightenment; nirvana |
Variations: |
yorunoshijima よるのしじま |
(expression) stillness of night |
Variations: |
shijima しじま |
(form) (kana only) silence; stillness; quietness |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 36 results for "stillness" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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