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繃扒吊拷 绷扒吊拷 see styles |
bēng bā diào kǎo beng1 ba1 diao4 kao3 peng pa tiao k`ao peng pa tiao kao |
to strip, tie up, hang and beat sb, an ancient torture technique |
羯若鞠闍 羯若鞠阇 see styles |
jier uo jú shé jier2 uo4 ju2 she2 jier uo chü she Kanyakikuja |
Kanyakubja, 'hump-backed maidens.' An ancient city and kingdom of Central India. In antiquity this city ranks next to Ayodhyā in Oudh. It is known to classical geography as Canogyza. The etymology refers to the legend of the hundred daughters of Kuśanābha its king, who refused the licentious desires of Vāyu (Mahāvṛkṣa 大樹仙) and were turned by him into hunchbacks. M.W. Eitel says 'the modem Canouge'. |
臂多勢羅 臂多势罗 see styles |
bì duō shì luó bi4 duo1 shi4 luo2 pi to shih lo Hitaseira |
Pitāśīlā, "an ancient kingdom and city in the province of Sindh, 700 li north of Adhyavakīla, 300 li south-west of Avaṇḍa. Exact position unknown." Eitel. |
臣一主二 see styles |
chén yī zhǔ èr chen2 yi1 zhu3 er4 ch`en i chu erh chen i chu erh |
One has the right to choose the ruler one serves. (ancient proverb) |
自古以來 自古以来 see styles |
zì gǔ yǐ lái zi4 gu3 yi3 lai2 tzu ku i lai |
since ancient times |
蜀江の錦 see styles |
shokkounonishiki / shokkononishiki しょっこうのにしき |
(1) type of red brocade originally from the ancient Chinese country of Shu and passed on in Japan; (2) type of brocade made in Sichuan during the Ming period |
蝌蚪文字 see styles |
katomonji; katomoji かともんじ; かともじ |
(See 篆字) ancient seal-script character |
設多圖盧 设多图卢 see styles |
shè duō tú lú she4 duo1 tu2 lu2 she to t`u lu she to tu lu Setsutazuro |
Satadru, 'an ancient kingdom of northern India, noted for its mineral wealth. Exact position unknown.' Eitel. Also, the River Sutlej. |
貝多羅葉 see styles |
baitarayou; baitaraba / baitarayo; baitaraba ばいたらよう; ばいたらば |
pattra (palmyra leaves used in Ancient India for writing upon) |
赤鄂衍那 see styles |
chì è yǎn nà chi4 e4 yan3 na4 ch`ih o yen na chih o yen na Shakkakuenna |
Chagayana. 'An ancient province and city of Tukhāra, the present Chaganian in Lat. 38° 21 N' Long. 69°21 E.' Eitel. |
迦摩浪迦 see styles |
jiā mó làng jiā jia1 mo2 lang4 jia1 chia mo lang chia Kamarōka |
Kāmalaṅkā, an ancient country 'probably part of the present Chittagong opposite the mouth of the Ganges'. Eitel. |
迦摩縷波 迦摩缕波 see styles |
jiā mó lǚ bō jia1 mo2 lv3 bo1 chia mo lü po Kamarupa |
Kāmarūpa, now Kamrup; 'an ancient kingdom formed by the western portion of Assam.' Eitel. |
鄭人買履 郑人买履 see styles |
zhèng rén mǎi lǚ zheng4 ren2 mai3 lu:3 cheng jen mai lü |
lit. the person from Zheng 鄭|郑[Zheng4] who wanted to buy shoes (an allusion to an ancient story about somebody who, when buying a pair of shoes, preferred to rely on their foot measurements rather than just trying them on) (idiom); fig. disregarding the sensible approach in favor of adherence to a fixed idea |
金帳汗國 金帐汗国 see styles |
jīn zhàng hán guó jin1 zhang4 han2 guo2 chin chang han kuo |
Golden Horde (ancient state) |
銀杏返し see styles |
ichougaeshi / ichogaeshi いちょうがえし |
ancient Japanese ladies' hairstyle |
鑒往知來 鉴往知来 see styles |
jiàn wǎng zhī lái jian4 wang3 zhi1 lai2 chien wang chih lai |
to observe the past to foresee the future (idiom, taken loosely from Book of Songs); studying ancient wisdom gives insight into what is to come |
闍提首那 阇提首那 see styles |
shé tí shǒu nà she2 ti2 shou3 na4 she t`i shou na she ti shou na Jadaishuna |
Jātisena, an ancient sage mentioned in the Nirvana Sutra. |
闍爛達羅 阇烂达罗 see styles |
shé làn dá luó she2 lan4 da2 luo2 she lan ta lo Jarandara |
Jālandhara, an ancient kingdom and city in the Punjab, the present Jalandar. |
闍耶補羅 阇耶补罗 see styles |
shé yé bǔ luó she2 ye2 bu3 luo2 she yeh pu lo Jayahora |
Jayapura, "an ancient city in the Punjab, probably the present Hasaurah, 30 miles north-west of Lahore." Eitel. |
阿奢理貳 阿奢理贰 see styles |
ā shē lǐ nì a1 she1 li3 ni4 a she li ni ajarini |
or 阿奢理兒 āścarya, rare, extraordinary. Part of the name of an ancient monastery in Karashahr. |
阿提佛陀 see styles |
ā tí fó tuó a1 ti2 fo2 tuo2 a t`i fo t`o a ti fo to Adaibudda |
Ādi-buddha, the primal buddha of ancient Lamaism (Tib. chos-kyi-daṅ-poḥi-saṅs-rgyas); by the older school he is associated with Puxian born of Vairocana i.e. Kuntu-bzan-po, or Dharmakāya-Samantabhadha; by the later school with Vajradhara, or Vajrasattva, who are considered as identical, and spoken of as omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, eternal, infinite, uncaused, and causing all things. |
阿耶穆佉 see styles |
ā yé mù qiā a1 ye2 mu4 qia1 a yeh mu ch`ia a yeh mu chia Ayamokukya |
Ayamukha, Hayamukha, an ancient kingdom in Central India. |
阿育吠陀 see styles |
ā yù fèi tuó a1 yu4 fei4 tuo2 a yü fei t`o a yü fei to |
Ayurveda (ancient Indian system and health care philosophy) |
離婁の明 see styles |
rirounomei / rironome りろうのめい |
(archaism) (idiom) keen eyesight; the eyesight of Lilou (character with superior eyesight in ancient Chinese folklore) |
鞠利衍那 see styles |
jú lì yǎn nà ju2 li4 yan3 na4 chü li yen na |
Kuryana; Kuvayana; also 鞫和衍那. "An ancient kingdom south-east of Ferghana, north of the upper Oxus, the present Kurrategeen." Eitel. |
食古不化 see styles |
shí gǔ bù huà shi2 gu3 bu4 hua4 shih ku pu hua |
to swallow ancient learning without digesting it (idiom); to be pedantic without having a mastery of one's subject |
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koma こま |
(1) (hist) (See 高句麗) Goguryeo (ancient Korean kingdom; 37 BCE-668 CE); (prefix noun) (2) (See 高麗楽) Korean; introduced from Goryeo |
鳳凰古城 凤凰古城 see styles |
fèng huáng gǔ chéng feng4 huang2 gu3 cheng2 feng huang ku ch`eng feng huang ku cheng |
Fenghuang Ancient Town, in Fenghuang County, Xiangxi Prefecture, Hunan, added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List in 2008 in the Cultural category |
鴦輸伐摩 鸯输伐摩 see styles |
yāng shū fá mó yang1 shu1 fa2 mo2 yang shu fa mo |
Aṃśuvarman, a king of ancient Nepal, descendant of the Licchavis, author of the 聲明論. |
アンフォラ see styles |
anfora アンフォラ |
amphora (ancient Greek vase) |
ウミスズメ see styles |
umisuzume ウミスズメ |
(1) (kana only) murrelet (esp. the ancient murrelet, Synthliboramphus antiquus); (2) roundbelly cowfish (Lactoria diaphana) |
コミティア see styles |
komitia コミティア |
(hist) comitia (ancient Rome) |
ラティウム see styles |
ratiumu ラティウム |
(place-name) Latium (ancient area in the Italian peninsula) |
レキシコン see styles |
rekishikon レキシコン |
(1) lexicon (of a person, branch of knowledge, etc.); vocabulary; (2) lexicon; dictionary (esp. of ancient Greek, Latin, Hebrew, etc.) |
三千塵點劫 三千尘点劫 see styles |
sān qiān chén diǎn jié san1 qian1 chen2 dian3 jie2 san ch`ien ch`en tien chieh san chien chen tien chieh sanzen jinten gō |
The kalpa of the ancient Buddha Mahābhijñābhibhū (大通智; 勝佛), mentioned in the Lotus Sūtra, i. e. a kalpa of incalculable antiquity, e. g. surpassing the number of the particles of a chiliocosm which has been ground to powder, turned into ink, and dropped, drop by drop, at vast distances throughout boundless space. |
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chuuryo; chuuro / churyo; churo ちゅうりょ; ちゅうろ |
(1) (See 十二律,双調) (in China) 6th note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. G); (2) fourth lunar month |
伊賞那補羅 伊赏那补罗 see styles |
yī shǎng nà bǔ luó yi1 shang3 na4 bu3 luo2 i shang na pu lo Ishōnahora |
IIśānapura. An ancient kingdom in Burma. Eitel. Cf. 伊沙那. |
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wajin わじん |
(hist) (used in ancient China and by Ainu) Japanese person |
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wakoku わこく |
(hist) (name used in ancient China) Japan |
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hachigyaku はちぎゃく |
(hist) (See 十悪・1) eight unpardonable crimes (in ancient Japanese law) |
内閣大学士 see styles |
naikakudaigakushi ないかくだいがくし |
(See 大学士) position at the imperial court in ancient China; grand secretariat |
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tousen / tosen とうせん |
(hist) knife money; bronze coin of ancient China, shaped like an opened straight razor |
前方後円墳 see styles |
zenpoukouenfun / zenpokoenfun ぜんぽうこうえんふん |
{archeol} keyhole-shaped ancient Japanese tumulus |
古めかしい see styles |
furumekashii / furumekashi ふるめかしい |
(adjective) old-fashioned; ancient-looking; time-worn |
古今和歌集 see styles |
kokinwakashuu / kokinwakashu こきんわかしゅう |
(hist) Kokin Wakashū (Heian-period collection of poetry); (wk) Kokin Wakashū; Collected Japanese Poems of Ancient and Modern Times |
古今目錄抄 古今目录抄 see styles |
gǔ jīn mù lù chāo gu3 jin1 mu4 lu4 chao1 ku chin mu lu ch`ao ku chin mu lu chao Kokon mokuroku shō |
Catalogue of Ancient and Modern (Prince Shōtoku Biographies) |
古代ローマ see styles |
kodairooma こだいローマ |
(hist) ancient Rome |
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koki こき |
(1) 70th birthday; (2) (See 古代ギリシャ語) ancient Greek (language) |
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kosou / koso こそう |
(hist) guzheng (type of ancient Chinese zither) |
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kogen こげん |
(1) old saying; old expression; (2) old language; ancient language; archaic word |
古訓古事記 see styles |
kokunkojiki こくんこじき |
(work) Kojiki with Ancient Readings (by Nagase Masachi, 1803); (wk) Kojiki with Ancient Readings (by Nagase Masachi, 1803) |
史前古器物 see styles |
shǐ qián gǔ qì wù shi3 qian2 gu3 qi4 wu4 shih ch`ien ku ch`i wu shih chien ku chi wu |
prehistoric artifacts; ancient artifacts |
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karakoromo からころも |
(hist) ancient Chinese clothes |
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shoumyou / shomyo しょうみょう |
(1) (See 五明) sabdavidya (ancient Indian linguistic and grammatical studies); (2) {Buddh} chanting of Buddhist hymns (usu. in Sanskrit or Chinese) |
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taisou; taizoku / taiso; taizoku たいそう; たいぞく |
(1) (See 十二律,平調・1) (in China) 3rd note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. E); (2) first lunar month |
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taikyo たいきょ |
(1) (form) the sky; the heavens; (2) Great Void (in ancient Chinese philosophy, the primordial substance that gives rise to qi) |
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fuyo ふよ |
(hist) Buyeo (ancient kingdom bordering China in the north of Korea); Puyo |
奔那伐戰那 奔那伐战那 see styles |
bēn nà fá zhàn nà ben1 na4 fa2 zhan4 na4 pen na fa chan na Honnabasenna |
Puṇḍra-vardhana, an ancient kingdom and city in Bengal. |
室利差呾羅 室利差呾罗 see styles |
shì lì chā dá luó shi4 li4 cha1 da2 luo2 shih li ch`a ta lo shih li cha ta lo Shirishatara |
Śrīkṣetra, 'an ancient kingdom near the mouth of the Brahmaputtra;' capital probably 'modern Silhet (Śrihatta).' Eitel. |
富婁沙富羅 富娄沙富罗 see styles |
fù lóu shā fù luó fu4 lou2 sha1 fu4 luo2 fu lou sha fu lo Purushapura |
(or 富留沙富羅) Puruṣapura, the ancient capital of Gandhara, the modern Peshawar, stated to be the native country of Vasubandhu. |
巴克特里亞 巴克特里亚 see styles |
bā kè tè lǐ yà ba1 ke4 te4 li3 ya4 pa k`o t`e li ya pa ko te li ya |
Bactria, an ancient country of Central Asia |
布路沙布羅 布路沙布罗 see styles |
bù lù shā bù luó bu4 lu4 sha1 bu4 luo2 pu lu sha pu lo Furoshafura |
佛樓沙 Puruṣapura; the ancient capital of Gandhara, the modern Peshawar. |
恭建那補羅 恭建那补罗 see styles |
gōng jiàn nà bǔ luó gong1 jian4 na4 bu3 luo2 kung chien na pu lo Kukennapora |
Koṅkaṇapura, 'An ancient kingdom on the West Coast of India,' including Konkan, Goa, and 'North Canara, between Lat. 14°37 N. and Lat. 18°N.' Eitel. |
拘蘇摩補羅 拘苏摩补罗 see styles |
jū sū mó bǔ luó ju1 su1 mo2 bu3 luo2 chü su mo pu lo Kusomafura |
Kusumapura, city of flower-palaces; two are named, Pāṭaliputra, ancient capital of Magadha, the modern Patna; and Kanyākubja, Kanauj (classical Canogyza), a noted city in northern Hindustan; v. 羯. |
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agemaki; agemaki あげまき; アゲマキ |
(1) (hist) ancient boys' hairstyle with a part down the middle and a loop above each ear; (2) (hist) Meiji-period women's hairstyle with hair twisted into a knot on top of the head and held in place with a pin; (3) (揚巻 only) type of dance in kabuki; (4) (揚巻 only) {sumo} knots in colour of four cardinal points hanging from the roof above the ring; (5) (abbreviation) (kana only) (See アゲマキガイ) constricted tagelus (Sinonovacula constricta); Chinese razor clam |
摩愉羅伽藍 摩愉罗伽蓝 see styles |
mó yú luó qié lán mo2 yu2 luo2 qie2 lan2 mo yü lo ch`ieh lan mo yü lo chieh lan Mayura garan |
Masūra Saṅghārāma. An ancient vihāra about 200 li south-east of Mongali. Eitel. Cf. 豆. |
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tangin たんぎん |
(See 十二律,大呂) (in Japan) 2nd note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. D sharp) |
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gesshi げっし |
(hist) Yuezhi (ancient Central Asian people); Rouzhi |
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gakusou / gakuso がくそう |
ancient type of koto with 13 strings used in Gagaku music |
毘苦媻補羅 毘苦媻补罗 see styles |
pí kǔ pán bǔ luó pi2 ku3 pan2 bu3 luo2 p`i k`u p`an pu lo pi ku pan pu lo Bikubahora |
Vichavapura. 'The ancient capital of Sindh.' Eitel. |
波里衣多羅 波里衣多罗 see styles |
bō lǐ yī duō luó bo1 li3 yi1 duo1 luo2 po li i to lo Harietara |
Pāriyātra, 'an ancient kingdom 800 li south-west of Śatadru, a centre of heretical sects. The present city of Birat, west of Mathurā.' Eitel. |
烏鐸迦漢荼 乌铎迦汉荼 see styles |
wū duó jiā hàn tú wu1 duo2 jia1 han4 tu2 wu to chia han t`u wu to chia han tu Utakakanda |
? Uṭabhāṇḍa, or Uḍakhāṇḍa, an ancient city of Gandhāra, on the northern bank of the Indus, identified with Ohind; Eitel gives it as 'the modern Attok'. |
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houroku; houraku / horoku; horaku ほうろく; ほうらく |
(1) earthenware baking pan; parching pan; (2) (ほうらく only) (hist) form of punishment in which a person is forced to walk on an oiled pipe over a charcoal fire (ancient China) |
焰摩大火仙 see styles |
yàn mó dà huǒ xiān yan4 mo2 da4 huo3 xian1 yen mo ta huo hsien Enma daika sen |
Jamadagni, one of the seven ancient sage-ṛṣis. |
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rentan れんたん |
elixir of life (prepared from cinnabar in ancient China) |
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kumaso くまそ |
Kumaso (ancient Japanese people resident to southern Kyushu) |
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engaku えんがく |
Ancient Chinese banquet music |
由緒正しい see styles |
yuishotadashii / yuishotadashi ゆいしょただしい |
(adjective) having an ancient and honorable origin |
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shinsen しんせん |
(1) (See 仙人・1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); Taoist immortal; supernatural being; (2) (See 十二律) (in Japan) 11th note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. C) |
禪門拈頌集 禅门拈颂集 see styles |
chán mén niǎn sòng jí chan2 men2 nian3 song4 ji2 ch`an men nien sung chi chan men nien sung chi Zenmon nenji shū |
Compilation of Examinations of and Verses on Ancient Precedents |
窣都利慧那 see styles |
sù dū lì huin à su4 du1 li4 huin4 a4 su tu li huin a Sotoriena |
Sutriṣṇa, Satruṣṇa, Osrushna, Ura-tepe, 'an ancient city in Turkestan between Kojend and Samarcand.' Eitel. |
納縛僧伽藍 纳缚僧伽蓝 see styles |
nà fú sēng qié lán na4 fu2 seng1 qie2 lan2 na fu seng ch`ieh lan na fu seng chieh lan Nōba sōkaran |
Navasaṅghārāma. 'An ancient monastery near Baktra, famous for three relics of Śākyamuni (a tooth, basin, and staff).' Eitel. |
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kato かと |
(1) (See お玉杓子・2) tadpole; (2) (See 蝌蚪文字) ancient seal-script character |
貨利習彌迦 货利习弥迦 see styles |
huò lì xí mí jiā huo4 li4 xi2 mi2 jia1 huo li hsi mi chia Karishūmika |
Khārsmiga, an 'ancient kingdom on the upper Oxus, which formed part of Tukhāra, the Kharizm of Arabic geographers.' Eitel. |
跋祿羯呫婆 跋禄羯呫婆 see styles |
bá lù jié tiè pó ba2 lu4 jie2 tie4 po2 pa lu chieh t`ieh p`o pa lu chieh tieh po Barokachōba |
Bharukaccha, an ancient state in Gujarat, near Baruch, on the Narbudda. |
阿濕喝迷陀 see styles |
ā shī hē mí tuó a1 shi1 he1 mi2 tuo2 a shih ho mi t`o a shih ho mi to |
aśvamedha, the ancient royal horse-sacrifice. |
駄那羯磔迦 see styles |
tuó nà jié zhé jiā tuo2 na4 jie2 zhe2 jia1 t`o na chieh che chia to na chieh che chia |
Dhanakaṭaka, or Amarāvatī, an ancient kingdom in the north-east of the modern Madras presidency. |
鵪鶉餶飿兒 鹌鹑馉饳儿 see styles |
ān chún gǔ duò r an1 chun2 gu3 duo4 r5 an ch`un ku to r an chun ku to r |
a type of wonton made in a shape similar to that of a quail (in ancient times) |
黃石公三略 黄石公三略 see styles |
huáng shí gōng sān lüè huang2 shi2 gong1 san1 lu:e4 huang shih kung san lu:e |
"Three Strategies of Huang Shigong", one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China |
おもろさうし see styles |
omorosaushi おもろさうし |
(work) Omoro Sōshi (compilation of ancient songs and poems from Okinawa from c. 12th century); (wk) Omoro Sōshi (compilation of ancient songs and poems from Okinawa from c. 12th century) |
カルネアデス see styles |
karuneadesu カルネアデス |
(person) Carneades (ancient Greek philosopher) |
デモティック see styles |
demotikku デモティック |
(hist) (See ヒエラティック) demotic (ancient Egyptian script) |
三角縁神獣鏡 see styles |
sankakubuchishinjuukyou; sankakuenshinjuukyou / sankakubuchishinjukyo; sankakuenshinjukyo さんかくぶちしんじゅうきょう; さんかくえんしんじゅうきょう |
(hist) ancient triangular-rimmed mirror decorated with gods and animals; (personal name) Sankakubuchishinjuukyō |
佛栗持薩儻那 佛栗持萨傥那 see styles |
fó lì chí sà tǎng nà fo2 li4 chi2 sa4 tang3 na4 fo li ch`ih sa t`ang na fo li chih sa tang na Burijisatōna |
Urddhasthāna, ? Ūrdvasthāna, Vardhasthāna, or Vṛjisthāna, "an ancient kingdom, the country of the Vardaks, the Ortospana of Ptolemy, the region about Cabool (Lat. 34°32 N., Long. 68°55 E. )." Eitel. |
古代エジプト see styles |
kodaiejiputo こだいエジプト |
(hist) ancient Egypt |
古代ギリシア see styles |
kodaigirishia こだいギリシア |
ancient Greece |
古代ギリシャ see styles |
kodaigirisha こだいギリシャ |
ancient Greece |
古城平坦正道 see styles |
gǔ chéng píng tǎn zhèng dào gu3 cheng2 ping2 tan3 zheng4 dao4 ku ch`eng p`ing t`an cheng tao ku cheng ping tan cheng tao kojō byōtan shōdō |
straight and level streets of the ancient city |
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tsuchigumo つちぐも |
(1) (土蜘蛛 only) (kana only) (See 地蜘蛛) Atypus karschi (Asian species of mygalomorph spider); (2) tsuchigumo (people of ancient Japan who were not subjects of the Yamato court) |
埃拉托塞尼斯 see styles |
āi lā tuō sè ní sī ai1 la1 tuo1 se4 ni2 si1 ai la t`o se ni ssu ai la to se ni ssu |
Eratosomethingenes of Cyrene (c. 276-c. 195 BC), ancient Greek mathematician and inventor |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "ancient" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
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