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| 鉢 钵see styles | bō bo1 po hachi はち | variant of 缽|钵[bo1] (1) bowl; pot; basin; (2) flowerpot; (3) crown; brainpan; (surname) Hachirou patra, a bowl, vessel, receptacle, an almsbowl; translit. p, pa, ba. | 
| 鉢上see styles | hachiue はちうえ | (surname) Hachiue | 
| 鉢伏see styles | hachibuse はちぶせ | (place-name) Hachibuse | 
| 鉢位 钵位see styles | bō wèi bo1 wei4 po wei hoi | Bowl seat, the place each monk occupies at table. | 
| 鉢先see styles | hatsusaki はつさき | (place-name) Hatsusaki | 
| 鉢内see styles | hachiuchi はちうち | (surname) Hachiuchi | 
| 鉢吒 钵咤see styles | bō zhà bo1 zha4 po cha patta | paṭa, woven cloth or silk. | 
| 鉢呂see styles | hatsuro はつろ | (surname) Hatsuro | 
| 鉢器 钵器see styles | bō qì bo1 qi4 po ch`i po chi hachiki | almsbowl | 
| 鉢地see styles | hatsuchi はつち | (place-name) Hatsuchi | 
| 鉢塚see styles | hachizuka はちづか | (place-name) Hachizuka | 
| 鉢多 钵多see styles | bō duō bo1 duo1 po to hatta | (鉢多羅) pātra, a bowl, vessel, receptacle, an almsbowl; also 鉢呾羅; 鉢和羅 (or 鉢和蘭); 波怛囉 (or 播怛囉); in brief 鉢. The almsbowl of the Buddha is said to have been brought by Bodhidharma to China in A. D. 520. | 
| 鉢子see styles | hachiko はちこ | (female given name) Hachiko | 
| 鉢屋see styles | hachiya はちや | (place-name) Hachiya | 
| 鉢山see styles | hachiyama はちやま | (place-name) Hachiyama | 
| 鉢峯see styles | hachimine はちみね | (surname) Hachimine | 
| 鉢峰see styles | hachimine はちみね | (surname) Hachimine | 
| 鉢嶺see styles | hachimine はちみね | (place-name, surname) Hachimine | 
| 鉢川see styles | hachikawa はちかわ | (surname) Hachikawa | 
| 鉢巻see styles | hachimaki はちまき | (noun/participle) (kana only) headband; (place-name) Hachimaki | 
| 鉢底 钵底see styles | bō dǐ bo1 di3 po ti hatei | pati | 
| 鉢形see styles | hachigata はちがた | (place-name) Hachigata | 
| 鉢曇 钵昙see styles | bō tán bo1 tan2 po t`an po tan hatsudon | pada, v. 鉢陀. | 
| 鉢木see styles | hachinoki はちのき | (place-name) Hachinoki | 
| 鉢本see styles | hachimoto はちもと | (surname) Hachimoto | 
| 鉢村see styles | hachimura はちむら | (surname) Hachimura | 
| 鉢森see styles | hachimori はちもり | (personal name) Hachimori | 
| 鉢植see styles | hachiue はちうえ | (irregular okurigana usage) potted plant | 
| 鉢物see styles | hachimono はちもの | (1) food served in bowls; (2) potted plant; bonsai | 
| 鉢特 钵特see styles | bō tè bo1 te4 po t`e po te hado | padma | 
| 鉢田see styles | hachita はちた | (surname) Hachita | 
| 鉢盂 钵盂see styles | bō yú bo1 yu2 po yü hō | almsbowl | 
| 鉢石see styles | hachiishi / hachishi はちいし | (surname) Hachiishi | 
| 鉢窪see styles | hachikubo はちくぼ | (surname) Hachikubo | 
| 鉢羅 钵罗see styles | bō luó bo1 luo2 po lo hara | pala, a particular measure or weight, intp. as 4 ounces; also 波羅; 波賴他; but pala also means flesh, meat, and palāda a flesh-eater, a rākṣasa; translit. pra, para. | 
| 鉢若 钵若see styles | bō ruò bo1 ruo4 po jo hanya | prajñā | 
| 鉢蝋see styles | hachirou / hachiro はちろう | (surname) Hachirou | 
| 鉢見see styles | hachimi はちみ | (surname) Hachimi | 
| 鉢谷see styles | hachiya はちや | (surname) Hachiya | 
| 鉢迫see styles | hachisako はちさこ | (surname) Hachisako | 
| 鉢野see styles | hachino はちの | (surname) Hachino | 
| 鉢金see styles | hachikane はちかね | (surname) Hachikane | 
| 鉢陀 钵陀see styles | bō tuó bo1 tuo2 po t`o po to hada | pada, footstep, pace, stride, position; also 鉢曇; 波陀; 播陀; also tr. as foot; and stop. | 
| 鉢須see styles | hachisu はちす | (surname) Hachisu | 
| お鉢see styles | ohachi おはち | container for boiled rice | 
| 上鉢see styles | uebachi うえばち | (surname) Uebachi | 
| 下鉢 下钵see styles | xià bō xia4 bo1 hsia po shimobachi しもばち | (surname) Shimobachi taking down the bowls | 
| 中鉢see styles | nakabachi なかばち | (surname) Nakabachi | 
| 丼鉢see styles | donburibachi どんぶりばち | bowl (medium-large, suitable for donburi) | 
| 乳鉢see styles | nyuubachi; nyuuhachi / nyubachi; nyuhachi にゅうばち; にゅうはち | mortar | 
| 仲鉢see styles | nakabachi なかばち | (surname) Nakabachi | 
| 伏鉢see styles | fukubachi ふくばち | (obscure) fukubachi (inverted bowl-shaped part of a pagoda finial) | 
| 刈鉢see styles | karibachi かりばち | (place-name) Karibachi | 
| 十鉢see styles | touhachi / tohachi とうはち | (place-name) Touhachi | 
| 千鉢see styles | senbachi せんばち | (place-name) Senbachi | 
| 嗢鉢 嗢钵see styles | wà bō wa4 bo1 wa po otsuhatsu | (嗢鉢羅) utpala, the blue lotus; the 6th cold hell. | 
| 四鉢 四钵see styles | sì bō si4 bo1 ssu po shihatsu | The four heavy stone begging-bowls offered to Śākyamuni by the four devas, which he miraculously combined into one and used as if ordinary material. | 
| 大鉢see styles | oohachi おおはち | (surname) Oohachi | 
| 尊鉢see styles | sonpachi そんぱち | (surname) Sonpachi | 
| 小鉢see styles | kobachi こばち | small bowl; (surname) Kobachi | 
| 平鉢see styles | heibachi / hebachi へいばち | (place-name) Heibachi | 
| 幸鉢see styles | sachihachi さちはち | (surname) Sachihachi | 
| 御鉢see styles | ohachi おはち | (place-name) Ohachi | 
| 忠鉢see styles | chuubachi / chubachi ちゅうばち | (surname) Chuubachi | 
| 才鉢see styles | saibachi さいばち | (place-name) Saibachi | 
| 托鉢 托钵see styles | tuō bō tuo1 bo1 t`o po to po takuhatsu たくはつ | (noun/participle) (1) religious mendicancy; asking for alms; monk's begging; (noun/participle) (2) {Buddh} going with one's bowl to the meditation hall at mealtime (in a Zen temple) An almsbowl; to carry it. | 
| 持鉢 持钵see styles | chí bō chi2 bo1 ch`ih po chih po jihatsu | to carry one's almsbowl | 
| 捨鉢see styles | sutebachi すてばち | (noun or adjectival noun) desperation | 
| 摺鉢see styles | suribachi すりばち | (place-name) Suribachi | 
| 擂鉢see styles | suribachi すりばち | (earthenware) mortar (for grinding) | 
| 擎鉢 擎钵see styles | qíng bō qing2 bo1 ch`ing po ching po keihatsu | to raise one's bowl | 
| 收鉢 收钵see styles | shōu bō shou1 bo1 shou po shuhatsu | To collect paper money, i. e. receive contributions. | 
| 新鉢see styles | shinpachi しんぱち | (surname) Shinpachi | 
| 木鉢 木钵see styles | mù bō mu4 bo1 mu po kibachi きばち | wooden bowl; (surname) Kibachi wooden bowl | 
| 来鉢see styles | kubachi くばち | (place-name) Kubachi | 
| 根鉢see styles | nebachi ねばち | root clump | 
| 梅鉢see styles | umebachi うめばち | (surname) Umebachi | 
| 植鉢see styles | uebachi うえばち | (surname) Uebachi | 
| 沙鉢see styles | sawachi さわち sahachi さはち | (1) platter; serving plate; (2) (archaism) crown of the head | 
| 油鉢 油钵see styles | yóu bō you2 bo1 yu po yuhachi | A bowl of oil. | 
| 浅鉢see styles | asabachi あさばち | (See 深鉢) shallow (clay) pot | 
| 深鉢see styles | fukabachi ふかばち | (See 浅鉢) deep (clay) pot | 
| 火鉢see styles | hibachi ひばち | brazier; hibachi | 
| 瓦鉢see styles | wǎ bō wa3 bo1 wa po | An earthenware begging bowl. | 
| 畢鉢 毕钵see styles | bì bō bi4 bo1 pi po pippa | (畢鉢羅) pippala, one of the names of the Ficus religiosa; also the name of Mahā-Kāśyapa. | 
| 皿鉢see styles | sarabachi さらばち | shallow bowl | 
| 盂鉢 盂钵see styles | yú bō yu2 bo1 yü po uhatsu | alms bowl | 
| 石鉢see styles | shí bō shi2 bo1 shih po ishibachi いしばち | (surname) Ishibachi The four heavy stone begging bowls handed by the four devas to the Buddha on his enlightenment, which he miraculously received one piled on the other. | 
| 砂鉢see styles | sunabachi すなばち sawachi さわち sahachi さはち | (1) platter; serving plate; (2) (archaism) crown of the head; (3) flower arrangement in a shallow vase, using sand | 
| 神鉢see styles | koubachi / kobachi こうばち | (place-name) Kōbachi | 
| 行鉢 行钵see styles | xíng bō xing2 bo1 hsing po gyōhatsu | to go begging | 
| 衣鉢 衣钵see styles | yī bō yi1 bo1 i po ihatsu; ehatsu; ehachi いはつ; えはつ; えはち | (1) mysteries of one's master's art;  (2) {Buddh} (original meaning) robes and a bowl (monk's key possessions auctioned off at his funeral); transmission of the dharma from master to disciple (in Zen) Cassock and almsbowl. | 
| 西鉢see styles | nishihachi にしはち | (surname) Nishihachi | 
| 覆鉢 复钵see styles | fù bō fu4 bo1 fu po fukubachi ふくばち | (obscure) fukubachi (inverted bowl-shaped part of a pagoda finial) The inverted bowl at the top of a pagoda below the nine circles. | 
| 赤鉢see styles | akabachi あかばち | (place-name) Akabachi | 
| 金鉢see styles | kanehachi かねはち | (1) metal bowl; (2) iron helmet; (place-name) Kanehachi | 
| 鉄鉢see styles | teppachi; tetsubachi てっぱち; てつばち | (1) {Buddh} (See 応器) mendicant priest's begging bowl; (2) (てっぱち only) (archaism) (See 金鉢・かなばち・2) iron helmet | 
| 鐵鉢 铁钵see styles | tiě bō tie3 bo1 t`ieh po tieh po teppatsu | Cf. 四鉢. Iron pātra, or almsbowl. | 
| 長鉢 长钵see styles | cháng bō chang2 bo1 ch`ang po chang po jōhatsu | excessive almsbowls | 
| 阿鉢see styles | abachi あばち | (place-name) Abachi | 
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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