There are 11 total results for your 媻 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
媻 see styles |
pán pan2 p`an pan ba |
to move To and fro, to roll: translit. bha, va. |
媻藪天 媻薮天 see styles |
pán sǒu tiān pan2 sou3 tian1 p`an sou t`ien pan sou tien Basōten |
Vasudeva, in Brahmanic mythology the father of Kṛṣṇa. |
佛提媻 see styles |
fó tí pán fo2 ti2 pan2 fo t`i p`an fo ti pan Budaiba |
Videha |
摩沓媻 see styles |
mó tà pán mo2 ta4 pan2 mo t`a p`an mo ta pan Matōba |
Mathāva; Mādhava; Madhu. 'The Mathai of Megasthenes, a tribe of Indian aborigines who lived north of Kośala in Rohilcund and along the southern frontier of Nepaul. They gave the name to Mathurā and Matipura.' Eitel. The last statement at least is doubtful. |
媻毗吠伽 see styles |
pán pí fèi qié pan2 pi2 fei4 qie2 p`an p`i fei ch`ieh pan pi fei chieh Babibaika |
Bhāvaviveka, a disciple of Nāgārjuna, who retired to a rock cavern to await the coming of Maitreya. |
媻毘吠伽 媻毗吠伽 see styles |
pán pí fèi qié pan2 pi2 fei4 qie2 p`an p`i fei ch`ieh pan pi fei chieh Babibaika |
Bhāvaviveka, a disciple of Nāgārjuna, who 'retired to a rock cavern to await the coming of Maitreya'. Eitel. |
媻羅犀那 媻罗犀那 see styles |
pán luó xīn à pan2 luo2 xin1 a4 p`an lo hsin a pan lo hsin a Barasaina |
Varasena (the Aparasvin of the Zend-Avesta); a pass on the Paropamisus, now called Khawak, south of Indarab. |
媻達羅鉢陀 媻达罗钵陀 see styles |
pán dá luó bō tuó pan2 da2 luo2 bo1 tuo2 p`an ta lo po t`o pan ta lo po to Badarahada |
Bhādrapada, the last month of summer. |
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. |
納縛提媻矩羅 纳缚提媻矩罗 see styles |
nà fú tí pán jǔ luó na4 fu2 ti2 pan2 ju3 luo2 na fu t`i p`an chü lo na fu ti pan chü lo Nōbadaibakura |
Navadevakula. 'An ancient city, a few miles south-east of Kanyākūbdja, on the eastern bank of the Ganges. The present Nobatgang.' Eitel. |
地迦媻縛那僧伽藍 地迦媻缚那僧伽蓝 see styles |
dì jiā pán fun à sēng qié lán di4 jia1 pan2 fun2 a4 seng1 qie2 lan2 ti chia p`an fun a seng ch`ieh lan ti chia pan fun a seng chieh lan Jika babana sōgaran |
?Dīrgha-bhavana-saṃghārāma. A monastery near Khotan 豁旦, with a statue dressed in silk which had 'transported itself' thither from Karashahr 庫車. Eitel. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 11 results for "媻" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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