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Simple Dictionary Definition |
土路 see styles |
tǔ lù tu3 lu4 t`u lu tu lu doro どろ |
dirt road (place-name) Doro |
土車 see styles |
tsuchikuruma つちくるま |
(surname) Tsuchikuruma |
土輪 see styles |
towa とわ |
(female given name) Towa |
土辺 see styles |
dobe どべ |
(surname) Dobe |
土道 see styles |
tsuchimichi つちみち |
(surname) Tsuchimichi |
土邦 see styles |
tǔ bāng tu3 bang1 t`u pang tu pang |
native state (term used by British Colonial power to refer to independent states of India or Africa) |
土部 see styles |
habu はぶ |
(surname) Habu |
土野 see styles |
hijino ひじの |
(surname) Hijino |
土金 see styles |
dokin どきん |
(surname) Dokin |
土釜 see styles |
dogama どがま |
earthen rice cooker; (surname) Dogama |
土鈴 see styles |
dorei / dore どれい |
earthenware (ceramic) bell |
土録 see styles |
doroku どろく |
(place-name) Doroku |
土鍋 see styles |
donabe; tsuchinabe(rk) どなべ; つちなべ(rk) |
earthenware pot; (place-name) Donabe |
土長 see styles |
tsuchinaga つちなが |
(surname) Tsuchinaga |
土門 土门 see styles |
tǔ mén tu3 men2 t`u men tu men domon どもん |
Tumen or Bumin Khan (-553), founder of Göktürk khanate (surname) Domon |
土開 see styles |
dokai どかい |
(surname) Dokai |
土間 see styles |
doma どま |
(1) dirt floor; room with dirt floor; (2) pit (theater seating); parterre; (surname) Tsuchima |
土関 see styles |
tsuchizeki つちぜき |
(place-name) Tsuchizeki |
土阪 see styles |
tsuchisaka つちさか |
(surname) Tsuchisaka |
土雄 see styles |
tsuchio つちお |
(personal name) Tsuchio |
土雞 土鸡 see styles |
tǔ jī tu3 ji1 t`u chi tu chi |
More info & calligraphy: Earth Rooster |
土雲 see styles |
tsuchigumo つちぐも |
tsuchigumo (people of ancient Japan who were not subjects of the Yamato court) |
土面 see styles |
domen どめん |
clay face (made like a mask or as a decoration); (surname) Tonomo |
土音 see styles |
tǔ yīn tu3 yin1 t`u yin tu yin |
local accent |
土風 see styles |
dofuu / dofu どふう |
(given name) Dofū |
土館 see styles |
dodate どだて |
(surname) Dodate |
土香 see styles |
tǔ xiāng tu3 xiang1 t`u hsiang tu hsiang |
see 香附[xiang1 fu4] |
土馬 see styles |
doba どば |
More info & calligraphy: Earth Horse |
土高 see styles |
tsuchitaka つちたか |
(surname) Tsuchitaka |
土鱉 土鳖 see styles |
tǔ biē tu3 bie1 t`u pieh tu pieh |
ground beetle; (coll.) professional or entrepreneur who, unlike a 海歸|海归[hai3 gui1], has never studied overseas; (dialect) country bumpkin |
土鳩 see styles |
dobato どばと |
(kana only) domestic pigeon; feral pigeon |
土麨 see styles |
tǔ chǎo tu3 chao3 t`u ch`ao tu chao dojō |
Aśoka is said to have become king as a reward for offering, when a child in a previous incarnation, a double-handful of sand as wheat or food to the Buddha. |
土黒 see styles |
hijikuro ひじくろ |
(place-name) Hijikuro |
土鼻 see styles |
dopana どぱな |
(surname) Dopana |
土龍 see styles |
doryuu / doryu どりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Earth Dragon |
万土 see styles |
mado まど |
(female given name) Mado |
三土 see styles |
sān tǔ san1 tu3 san t`u san tu mitsuchi みつち |
(place-name, surname) Mitsuchi idem 三佛土. |
上土 see styles |
uedo うえど |
(surname) Uedo |
下土 see styles |
kado; kato かど; かと |
(See 上天・1) lower world; this world; the earth; (surname) Shimotsuchi |
中土 see styles |
zhōng tǔ zhong1 tu3 chung t`u chung tu nakado なかど |
Sino-Turkish (place-name, surname) Nakado |
丹土 see styles |
tando たんど |
(place-name) Tando |
久土 see styles |
kudo くど |
(place-name, surname) Kudo |
二土 see styles |
èr tǔ er4 tu3 erh t`u erh tu nido |
There are three groups: 性土 and 相土 : the former is the ubiquitous, unadulterated or innocent 法性之理 dharma-name, or essence of things; the latter is the form-nature, or formal existence of the dharma, pure or impure according to the mind and action of the living. The 淨土 and 穢土 are Pure-land or Paradise; and impure land, e.g. the present world. In the Pure-land there are also 報土 , the land in which a Buddha himself dwells and 化土 in which all beings are transformed. There are other definitions, e. g. the former is Buddha's Paradise, the latter the world in which he dwells and which he is transforming, e. g. this Sahā-world. |
井土 see styles |
inotsuchi いのつち |
(surname) Inotsuchi |
亜土 see styles |
ado あど |
(female given name) Ado |
亮土 see styles |
ryouto / ryoto りょうと |
(male given name) Ryōto |
仁土 see styles |
nitsuchi につち |
(place-name) Nitsuchi |
今土 see styles |
imatsuchi いまつち |
(surname) Imatsuchi |
仏土 see styles |
butsudo ぶつど |
(1) {Buddh} (See 浄土・1) realm of a Buddha; Pure Land; paradise; (2) {Buddh} Buddhist country; land where Buddha has appeared to spread his teachings |
他土 see styles |
tā tǔ ta1 tu3 t`a t`u ta tu tado |
another world |
仙土 see styles |
sendo せんど |
(surname) Sendo |
伊土 see styles |
ido いど |
(surname) Ido |
佐土 see styles |
sado さど |
(surname) Sado |
佛土 see styles |
fó tǔ fo2 tu3 fo t`u fo tu butsudo |
buddhakṣetra. 佛國; 紇差怛羅; 差多羅; 刹怛利耶; 佛刹 The land or realm of a Buddha. The land of the Buddha's birth, India. A Buddha-realm in process of transformation, or transformed. A spiritual Buddha-realm. The Tiantai Sect evolved the idea of four spheres: (1) 同居之國土 Where common beings and saints dwell together, divided into (a) a realm where all beings are subject to transmigration and (b) the Pure Land. (2) 方便有餘土 or 變易土 The sphere where beings are still subject to higher forms of transmigration, the abode of Hīnayāna saints, i.e. srota-āpanna 須陀洹; sakṛdāgāmin 斯陀含; anāgāmin 阿那含; arhat 阿羅漢. (3) 實報無障礙 Final unlimited reward, the Bodhisattva realm. (4) 常寂光土 Where permanent tranquility and enlightenment reign, Buddha-parinirvāṇa. |
作土 see styles |
sakudo さくど |
surface soil |
保土 see styles |
yasutsuchi やすつち |
(surname) Yasutsuchi |
偏土 see styles |
hendo へんど |
rural areas |
入土 see styles |
rù tǔ ru4 tu3 ju t`u ju tu irezuchi いれづち |
to bury; buried; interred (place-name) Irezuchi |
全土 see styles |
zendo ぜんど |
whole nation; whole land; whole country |
六土 see styles |
rokudo ろくど |
(surname) Rokudo |
兵土 see styles |
hyoudo / hyodo ひょうど |
(surname) Hyōdo |
冥土 see styles |
míng tǔ ming2 tu3 ming t`u ming tu mei do めいど |
(Buddhist term) Hades; the underworld; the other world; realm of the dead underworld |
凍土 冻土 see styles |
dòng tǔ dong4 tu3 tung t`u tung tu toudo / todo とうど |
frozen earth; permafrost; tundra frozen soil |
出土 see styles |
chū tǔ chu1 tu3 ch`u t`u chu tu shutsudo しゅつど |
to dig up; to appear in an excavation; unearthed; to come up out of the ground (n,vs,vi) archeological excavation (archaeological) |
切土 see styles |
kirido きりど kiritsuchi きりつち |
earth cut; cutting |
刹土 see styles |
chà tǔ cha4 tu3 ch`a t`u cha tu setsudo |
乞叉; 乞漉 kṣetra, land, fields, country, place; also a universe consisting of three thousand large chiliocosms; also, a spire, or flagstaff on a pagoda, a monastery but this interprets caitya, cf. 制. Other forms are 刹多羅 (or 制多羅 or 差多羅); 紇差怛羅. |
加土 see styles |
kado かど |
(surname) Kado |
動土 动土 see styles |
dòng tǔ dong4 tu3 tung t`u tung tu |
to break ground (prior to building something); to start building |
化土 see styles |
huà tǔ hua4 tu3 hua t`u hua tu kedo |
one of the 三土 three kinds of lands, or realms; it is any land or realm whose inhabitants are subject to reincarnation; any land which a Buddha is converting, or one in which is the transformed body of a Buddha. These lands are of two kinds, pure like the Tusita heaven, and vile or unclean like this world. Tiantai defines the huatu or the transformation realm of Amitābha as the Pure-land of the West, but other schools speak of huatu as the realm on which depends the nirmāṇakāya, with varying definitions. |
北土 see styles |
hokudo ほくど |
(given name) Hokudo |
千土 see styles |
sendo せんど |
(surname) Sendo |
印土 see styles |
yìn tǔ yin4 tu3 yin t`u yin tu Indo |
idem 印度 India. |
原土 see styles |
harado はらど |
(surname) Harado |
反土 see styles |
tando たんど |
(place-name) Tando |
古土 see styles |
furutsuchi ふるつち |
(surname) Furutsuchi |
吃土 see styles |
chī tǔ chi1 tu3 ch`ih t`u chih tu |
(neologism c. 2015) (slang) (used jokingly) to live on dirt (typically because one has spent all one's money on consumer items) |
味土 see styles |
mito みと |
(surname) Mito |
唐土 see styles |
morokoshi もろこし |
(1) (archaism) China; (prefix noun) (2) Chinese; (archaism) China; (surname) Morokoshi |
嘉土 see styles |
kado かど |
(surname) Kado |
四土 see styles |
sì tǔ si4 tu3 ssu t`u ssu tu shido しど |
{Buddh} four realms (in Tendai Buddhism or Yogacara) The four Buddha-kṣetra, or realms, of Tiantai: (1) 凡聖居同土 Realms where all classes dwell— men, devas, Buddhas, disciples, non-disciples; it has two divisions, the impure, e. g. this world, and the pure, e. g. the 'Western' pure-land. (2) 方便有餘土 Temporary realms, where the occupants have got rid of the evils of 見思 unenlightened views and thoughts, but still have to be reborn. (3) 實報無障礙土 Realms of permanent reward and freedom, for those who have attained bodhisattva rank. (4) 常寂光土 Realm of eternal rest and light (i. e. wisdom) and of eternal spirit (dharmakāya), the abode of Buddhas; but in reality all the others are included in this, and are only separated for convenience, sake. |
国土 see styles |
kokudo(p); kunitsuchi(ok) こくど(P); くにつち(ok) |
country; territory; domain; realm; (surname) Kokudo |
國土 国土 see styles |
guó tǔ guo2 tu3 kuo t`u kuo tu kokudo こくど |
country's territory; national land (surname) Kokudo A country, land, native land, abode of a race, or races. |
地土 see styles |
chitsuchi ちつち |
(surname) Chitsuchi |
坋土 see styles |
bèn tǔ ben4 tu3 pen t`u pen tu |
(geology) silt |
城土 see styles |
joudo / jodo じょうど |
(surname) Jōdo |
埴土 see styles |
hani はに |
(personal name) Hani |
培土 see styles |
péi tǔ pei2 tu3 p`ei t`u pei tu |
to earth up |
堂土 see styles |
doudo / dodo どうど |
(surname) Dōdo |
堙土 see styles |
danto だんと |
(place-name) Danto |
報土 报土 see styles |
bào tǔ bao4 tu3 pao t`u pao tu houdo / hodo ほうど |
{Buddh} (See 浄土・1) pure land; paradise The land of reward, the Pure Land. |
塊土 see styles |
kaido かいど |
lump of earth |
塚土 see styles |
tsukado つかど |
(place-name) Tsukado |
塩土 see styles |
shiodo しおど |
(place-name) Shiodo |
塵土 尘土 see styles |
chén tǔ chen2 tu3 ch`en t`u chen tu |
dust |
墒土 see styles |
shāng tǔ shang1 tu3 shang t`u shang tu |
moist, newly-tilled soil |
壁土 see styles |
kabetsuchi かべつち |
plaster; wall clay; wall mud |
壌土 see styles |
joudo / jodo じょうど |
(1) soil; (2) loamy soil; loam; soil with clay content of 25-37.5% |
壤土 see styles |
rǎng tǔ rang3 tu3 jang t`u jang tu |
(agriculture) loam; (literary) land; territory |
夏土 see styles |
nato なと |
(female given name) Nato |
大土 see styles |
oodo おおど |
(surname) Oodo |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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