There are 10 total results for your 提罗 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
提羅 提罗 see styles |
tí luó ti2 luo2 t`i lo ti lo daira |
One with abnormal sexual organs; abbreviation of ṣaṇḍhilā, cf. 般, 半. |
佉提羅 佉提罗 see styles |
qiā tí luó qia1 ti2 luo2 ch`ia t`i lo chia ti lo Kadaira |
(佉提羅迦); 佉得羅柯; 佉陀羅; 朅地洛 (or朅地洛迦 or 朅達洛 or 朅達洛迦); 朅那里酤; 羯地羅; 可梨羅; 軻梨羅; Khadiraka, or Karavīka. One of the seven concentric ranges of a world; tr. by jambu timber, or wood; also by 空破 bare, unwooded. Its sea is covered with scented flowers, and in it are four islands. It is also a tree of the Acacia order. |
佶提羅 佶提罗 see styles |
jí tí luó ji2 ti2 luo2 chi t`i lo chi ti lo Kitsudaira(?) |
Khadiraka |
扇提羅 扇提罗 see styles |
shàn tí luó shan4 ti2 luo2 shan t`i lo shan ti lo sendara |
a neuter human |
旃提羅 旃提罗 see styles |
zhān tí luó zhan1 ti2 luo2 chan t`i lo chan ti lo sendaira |
śaṇḍha or ṣaṇḍhaka, a eunuch. |
羼提羅 羼提罗 see styles |
chàn tí luó chan4 ti2 luo2 ch`an t`i lo chan ti lo sendaira |
śaṇḍila, a sterile woman, cf. 扇. |
闡提羅 阐提罗 see styles |
chǎn tí luó chan3 ti2 luo2 ch`an t`i lo chan ti lo sendaira |
a neuter human |
五扇提羅 五扇提罗 see styles |
wǔ shàn tí luó wu3 shan4 ti2 luo2 wu shan t`i lo wu shan ti lo go sendara |
idem 五闡提羅. |
五闡提羅 五阐提罗 see styles |
wǔ chǎn tí luó wu3 chan3 ti2 luo2 wu ch`an t`i lo wu chan ti lo go sendaira |
The five ṣaṇḍhilās, i. e. five bad monks who died, went to the hells, and were reborn as ṣaṇḍhilās or imperfect males; also 五扇提羅. |
伊迦波提羅那 伊迦波提罗那 see styles |
yī jiā bō tí luó nà yi1 jia1 bo1 ti2 luo2 na4 i chia po t`i lo na i chia po ti lo na Ikahadairana |
A title of a Tathāgata, intp. as 最上大王 the supreme deva-king. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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