There are 46 total results for your 憍 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
憍 see styles |
jiāo jiao1 chiao kyō |
arrogant Boastful, bragging; self-indulgent; indulgent; translit. ko, kau, go, gau; cf. 瞿, 倶, 拘, 巨. |
憍傲 see styles |
jiāo ào jiao1 ao4 chiao ao kyōgō |
conceited |
憍坑 see styles |
jiāo kēng jiao1 keng1 chiao k`eng chiao keng kyōkō |
The pit of pride and arrogance. |
憍奢 see styles |
jiāo shē jiao1 she1 chiao she kyōsha |
proud |
憍尸 see styles |
jiāo shī jiao1 shi1 chiao shih Kyōshi |
Kauśika |
憍恣 see styles |
jiāo zì jiao1 zi4 chiao tzu kyōshi |
arrogant selfishness |
憍慢 see styles |
jiāo màn jiao1 man4 chiao man kyōman |
Arrogance and pride. |
憍梵 see styles |
jiāo fàn jiao1 fan4 chiao fan Kyōbon |
(憍梵波提) Gavāṃpati, also 憍梵鉢提; 迦梵波提; 笈房鉢底 intp. as chewing the cud; lord of cattle, etc. A man who became a monk, born with a mouth always ruminating like a cow because of former oral sin. |
憍醉 see styles |
jiāo zuì jiao1 zui4 chiao tsui kyōsui |
to be intoxicated |
八憍 see styles |
bā jiāo ba1 jiao1 pa chiao hakkyō |
The eight kinds of pride, or arrogance, resulting in domineering: because of strength; of clan, or name; of wealth; of independence, or position; of years, or age; of cleverness, or wisdom; of good or charitable deeds; of good looks. Of these, eight birds are named as types: 鴟梟 two kinds of owl, eagle, vulture, crow, magpie, pigeon, wagtail. |
所憍 see styles |
suǒ jiāo suo3 jiao1 so chiao shokyō |
infatuating |
諂憍 谄憍 see styles |
chǎn jiāo chan3 jiao1 ch`an chiao chan chiao tenkyō |
flattery and pride |
憍世耶 see styles |
jiāo shì yé jiao1 shi4 ye2 chiao shih yeh kyōseya |
thin silk |
憍奢耶 see styles |
jiāo shē yé jiao1 she1 ye2 chiao she yeh kyōshaya |
kauśeya, also 憍舍耶; 高世耶 cloth made of wild silk. |
憍尸迦 see styles |
jiāo shī jiā jiao1 shi1 jia1 chiao shih chia Kyōshika |
Idem. 憍尸 (or 憍支迦) Kauśika, of the family of Kuśika, family name of Indra; one account says Amitābha was of the same family name. |
憍慢心 see styles |
jiāo màn xīn jiao1 man4 xin1 chiao man hsin kyōman shin |
[mental state of] arrogance |
憍慢恣 see styles |
jiāo màn zì jiao1 man4 zi4 chiao man tzu kyōmanshi |
arrogant and wilful |
憍支迦 see styles |
jiāo zhī jiā jiao1 zhi1 jia1 chiao chih chia Kyōshika |
Kauśika |
憍曇彌 憍昙弥 see styles |
jiāo tán mí jiao1 tan2 mi2 chiao t`an mi chiao tan mi Kyōtonmi |
憍答彌; 倶答彌 Gautamī, feminine of the patronymic Gautama, the family name of Śākyamuni. Gautamī is a name for Mahāprājapatī, his aunt and nurse, who in the Lotus Sūtra is predicted to become Buddha. |
憍睒彌 憍睒弥 see styles |
jiāo shǎn mí jiao1 shan3 mi2 chiao shan mi Kyōsenmi |
Kauśāmbī |
憍答彌 憍答弥 see styles |
jiāo dá mí jiao1 da2 mi2 chiao ta mi Kyōtōmi |
Gautamī |
憍舍耶 see styles |
jiāo shè yé jiao1 she4 ye2 chiao she yeh kyōshaya |
thin silk |
憍薩羅 憍萨罗 see styles |
jiāo sà luó jiao1 sa4 luo2 chiao sa lo Kyōsara |
Kosala, Kośala; also 居薩羅 (or 拘薩羅); 拘婆羅, i.e. Northern Kosala, or Uttarakosala, an ancient kingdom, the modern Oude; also Southern Kosala, or Dakṣiṇa-kosala, an ancient kingdom, part of the present Central Provinces. |
憍賒耶 憍赊耶 see styles |
jiāo shē yé jiao1 she1 ye2 chiao she yeh kyōshaya |
kauśeya |
憍賞彌 憍赏弥 see styles |
jiāo shǎng mí jiao1 shang3 mi2 chiao shang mi Kyōshōmi |
Kauśāmbī, also 憍閃彌 (or 憍睒彌); 倶睒彌; 'an ancient city on the Ganges in the lower part of the Doab.' M.W. It has been identified by some with Kusia near Kurrah; but is the village of Koṣam on the Jumna, 30 miles above Allahabad. Cf. 巨. |
憍閃彌 憍闪弥 see styles |
jiāo shǎn mí jiao1 shan3 mi2 chiao shan mi Kyōsenmi |
Kauśāmbī |
憍陳如 憍陈如 see styles |
jiāo chén rú jiao1 chen2 ru2 chiao ch`en ju chiao chen ju Kyōchinnyo |
(or 憍陳那) Kauṇḍinya; also 阿若拘鄰; 阿若憍陳那 Ājñātakauṇḍinya. (1) A prince of Magadha, uncle and first disciple of Śākyamuni. (2) A grammarian mentioned in the Prātiśākhya sūtras. (3) Vyākaraṇa-Kauṇḍinya, who was told by the Buddha that a Buddha is too spiritual to leave any relics behind. Eitel. |
憍陳那 憍陈那 see styles |
jiāo chén nà jiao1 chen2 na4 chiao ch`en na chiao chen na Kyōchinna |
Kauṇḍinya |
極憍醉 极憍醉 see styles |
jí jiāo zuì ji2 jiao1 zui4 chi chiao tsui goku kyōsui |
to be utterly intoxicated |
誑謟憍 诳謟憍 see styles |
kuáng tāo jiāo kuang2 tao1 jiao1 k`uang t`ao chiao kuang tao chiao kyō tō kyō |
flattery, deceit, and conceit |
諂誑憍 谄诳憍 see styles |
chǎn kuáng jiāo chan3 kuang2 jiao1 ch`an k`uang chiao chan kuang chiao ten kyō kyō |
flattery, deceit, and arrogance |
憍梵波堤 see styles |
jiāo fàn bō dī jiao1 fan4 bo1 di1 chiao fan po ti Kyōbonhatai |
Gavāṃpati |
憍梵波提 see styles |
jiāo fàn bō tí jiao1 fan4 bo1 ti2 chiao fan po t`i chiao fan po ti Kyōbonhadai |
Gavāṃpati |
憍梵鉢提 憍梵钵提 see styles |
jiāo fàn bō tí jiao1 fan4 bo1 ti2 chiao fan po t`i chiao fan po ti Kyōbonhadai |
Gavāṃpati |
憍睒彌國 憍睒弥国 see styles |
jiāo shǎn mí guó jiao1 shan3 mi2 guo2 chiao shan mi kuo Kyōsenmi koku |
Kauśāmbi |
憍薩羅國 憍萨罗国 see styles |
jiāo sà luó guó jiao1 sa4 luo2 guo2 chiao sa lo kuo Kyōsara koku |
Kosala |
憍賞彌國 憍赏弥国 see styles |
jiāo shǎng mí guó jiao1 shang3 mi2 guo2 chiao shang mi kuo Kyōshōmi koku |
Kauśāmbī |
憍閃毘國 憍闪毘国 see styles |
jiāo shǎn pí guó jiao1 shan3 pi2 guo2 chiao shan p`i kuo chiao shan pi kuo Kyōsenbi koku |
Kauśāmbī |
憍餉彌國 憍饷弥国 see styles |
jiāo xiǎng mí guó jiao1 xiang3 mi2 guo2 chiao hsiang mi kuo Kyōshōmi koku |
Kauśāmbī |
不憍樂天 不憍乐天 see styles |
bù jiāo lè tiān bu4 jiao1 le4 tian1 pu chiao le t`ien pu chiao le tien fukyōraku ten |
(Skt. Nirmāṇarati) heaven |
高慢憍傲 see styles |
gāo màn jiāo ào gao1 man4 jiao1 ao4 kao man chiao ao |
arrogance and conceit |
優波憍舍羅 优波憍舍罗 see styles |
yōu bō jiāo shè luó you1 bo1 jiao1 she4 luo2 yu po chiao she lo uhakyōshara |
upāyakauśalya, the seventh pāramitā, cf. 波. |
摩訶憍曇彌 摩诃憍昙弥 see styles |
mó hē jiāo tán mí mo2 he1 jiao1 tan2 mi2 mo ho chiao t`an mi mo ho chiao tan mi Makakyōdonmi |
Mahāgautamī, aunt and nurse of Śākyamuni. Cf. 憍. |
阿若憍陳如 阿若憍陈如 see styles |
ā ruò jiāo chén rú a1 ruo4 jiao1 chen2 ru2 a jo chiao ch`en ju a jo chiao chen ju Anyakyōchinnyo |
Ājñāta-kauṇḍinya |
阿若多憍陳那 阿若多憍陈那 see styles |
ā ruò duō jiāo chén nà a1 ruo4 duo1 jiao1 chen2 na4 a jo to chiao ch`en na a jo to chiao chen na Anyata kyōchinna |
Ājñāta-kauṇḍinya |
Variations: |
kyouman / kyoman きょうまん |
(noun or adjectival noun) arrogance; haughtiness; pride |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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