There are 13 total results for your 劬 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
劬 see styles |
qú qu2 ch`ü chü ku |
labor Toil; translit. k, gh. |
劬勞 劬劳 see styles |
qú láo qu2 lao2 ch`ü lao chü lao kurō |
fatigue |
劬嬪 劬嫔 see styles |
qú pín qu2 pin2 ch`ü p`in chü pin Kuhin |
(劬嬪陀) Kapphiṇa, v. 劫賓那. |
勤劬 see styles |
qín qú qin2 qu2 ch`in ch`ü chin chü gonku |
to concentrate the mind |
劬伽尼 see styles |
qú qié ní qu2 qie2 ni2 ch`ü ch`ieh ni chü chieh ni Kugani |
Avaragodānīya |
劬史羅 劬史罗 see styles |
qú shǐ luó qu2 shi3 luo2 ch`ü shih lo chü shih lo Kushira |
Ghoṣila |
劬嬪陀 劬嫔陀 see styles |
qú pín tuó qu2 pin2 tuo2 ch`ü p`in t`o chü pin to Kuhinda |
Kapphiṇa |
劬師羅 劬师罗 see styles |
qú shī luó qu2 shi1 luo2 ch`ü shih lo chü shih lo Kushira |
Ghoṣira, v. 具史羅. |
劬毗耶 see styles |
qú pí yé qu2 pi2 ye2 ch`ü p`i yeh chü pi yeh |
瞿波 Gopā, i. e. Yaśodharā, wife of Śākyamuni, v. 耶. |
劬毘耶 see styles |
qú pí yé qu2 pi2 ye2 ch`ü p`i yeh chü pi yeh Kubiya |
Gopā |
大劬勞 大劬劳 see styles |
dà qú láo da4 qu2 lao2 ta ch`ü lao ta chü lao daikurō |
great exertion |
劬嬪大臣 劬嫔大臣 see styles |
qú pín dà chén qu2 pin2 da4 chen2 ch`ü p`in ta ch`en chü pin ta chen Kuhin Daishin |
Minister Kapphiṇa |
末佉梨劬奢離 末佉梨劬奢离 see styles |
mò qū lí qú shē lí mo4 qu1 li2 qu2 she1 li2 mo ch`ü li ch`ü she li mo chü li chü she li Magari kushari |
Maskari Gośālīputra |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 13 results for "劬" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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