There are 21 total results for your 衲 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
衲 see styles |
nà na4 na noto のと |
cassock; to line (surname) Noto To patch, line, pad; a monk's garment, supposed to be made of rags. |
衲僧 see styles |
nà sēng na4 seng1 na seng nōsō |
patched-robe monk |
衲子 see styles |
nà zí na4 zi2 na tzu nōsu |
A monk, especially a peripatetic monk. |
衲衆 衲众 see styles |
nà zhòng na4 zhong4 na chung nōshu |
Monks who wear these robes. |
衲衣 see styles |
nà yī na4 yi1 na i nōe |
(or 納衣) A monk's robe. |
名衲 see styles |
míng nà ming2 na4 ming na meisō |
A name and robe, i. e. a monk. |
壞衲 坏衲 see styles |
huài nà huai4 na4 huai na enō |
yellow-brown robe |
山衲 see styles |
shān nà shan1 na4 shan na sannō |
monk's garment |
老衲 see styles |
lǎo nà lao3 na4 lao na rounou / rono ろうのう |
(obsolete) elderly priest old monk |
西衲 see styles |
nishinoto にしのと |
(place-name) Nishinoto |
雲衲 云衲 see styles |
yún nà yun2 na4 yün na unnō |
itinerant monk |
衲伽梨 see styles |
nà qié lí na4 qie2 li2 na ch`ieh li na chieh li nōgyari |
The saṅghātī, or coat of patches varying from 9 to 25. |
衲僧家 see styles |
nà sēng jiā na4 seng1 jia1 na seng chia nōsō ke |
Chan; Seon students [monks] |
衲袈裟 see styles |
nà jiā shā na4 jia1 sha1 na chia sha nō gesa |
A monk's robe of seven pieces and upwards. |
三事衲 see styles |
sān shì nà san1 shi4 na4 san shih na kinjiriu |
(or 三事衣) A term for a monk's robe of five, seven, or nine patches. |
山水衲 see styles |
shān shuǐ nà shan1 shui3 na4 shan shui na sansui sō |
Mountain and water robe, ' the name of a monastic garment during the Sung dynasty; later this was the name given to a richly embroidered dress. |
弊衲衣 see styles |
bì nà yī bi4 na4 yi1 pi na i hei nōe |
monk's robe |
百衲衣 see styles |
bǎi nà yī bai3 na4 yi1 pai na i hyakusōe |
A monk's robe made of patches. |
衲衣下事 see styles |
nà yī xià shì na4 yi1 xia4 shi4 na i hsia shih nōe no kaji |
matter hidden under the robe |
雲衲衲子 云衲衲子 see styles |
yún nà nà zǐ yun2 na4 na4 zi3 yün na na tzu unnō nōshi |
wandering Seon monk |
衲僧家本分事 see styles |
nà sēng jiā běn fēn shì na4 seng1 jia1 ben3 fen1 shi4 na seng chia pen fen shih nōsōke honbun ji |
primary task of a patched-robe monk |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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