There are 32 total results for your 贞 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
貞 贞 see styles |
zhēn zhen1 chen tei / te てい |
chaste (1) firm adherence to one's principles; (2) chastity (of a woman); (given name) Misao Chaste, lucky. |
堅貞 坚贞 see styles |
jiān zhēn jian1 zhen1 chien chen |
firm; unswerving; loyal to the end |
女貞 女贞 see styles |
nǚ zhēn nu:3 zhen1 nü chen |
privet (genus Ligustrum) |
安貞 安贞 see styles |
ān zhēn an1 zhen1 an chen antei / ante あんてい |
Antei (Japanese reign name, 1227-1229) Antei era (1227.12.10-1229.3.5); (given name) Yasusada |
忠貞 忠贞 see styles |
zhōng zhēn zhong1 zhen1 chung chen chuutei / chute ちゅうてい |
loyal and dependable (surname) Chuutei |
童貞 童贞 see styles |
tóng zhēn tong2 zhen1 t`ung chen tung chen doutei / dote どうてい |
virginity; chastity (1) (See 処女・1) virginity (of a male); (masculine speech) virgin; (2) {Christn} (Catholic) nun; sister |
貞女 贞女 see styles |
zhēn nǚ zhen1 nu:3 chen nü teijo / tejo ていじょ |
female virgin; widow who does not remarry virtuous woman; faithful wife; (female given name) Tadame |
貞實 贞实 see styles |
zhēn shí zhen1 shi2 chen shih jōjitsu |
Pure and true. |
貞幹 贞干 see styles |
zhēn gàn zhen1 gan4 chen kan teikan / tekan ていかん |
(personal name) Teikan tp besteady and correct |
貞德 贞德 see styles |
zhēn dé zhen1 de2 chen te |
Jeanne d'Arc (1412-1431), French heroine and liberator, executed as a witch by the Burgundians and English; also called Jehanne Darc, the Maid or Orleans, Joan of Arc or St Joan |
貞慶 贞庆 see styles |
zhēn qìng zhen1 qing4 chen ch`ing chen ching joukei / joke じょうけい |
(personal name) Jōkei Jōkei |
貞操 贞操 see styles |
zhēn cāo zhen1 cao1 chen ts`ao chen tsao teisou / teso ていそう |
(usually of women) chastity; virginity; virtue; honor; loyalty; moral integrity chastity; virtue; fidelity |
貞潔 贞洁 see styles |
zhēn jié zhen1 jie2 chen chieh teiketsu / teketsu ていけつ |
More info & calligraphy: Chastity(noun or adjectival noun) chastity; purity |
貞烈 贞烈 see styles |
zhēn liè zhen1 lie4 chen lieh teiretsu / teretsu ていれつ |
More info & calligraphy: Extreme Faithfulness(noun or adjectival noun) extreme faithfulness |
貞節 贞节 see styles |
zhēn jié zhen1 jie2 chen chieh teisetsu / tesetsu ていせつ |
More info & calligraphy: Chastity(noun or adjectival noun) chastity; fidelity; faithfulness; virtue |
貞豐 贞丰 see styles |
zhēn fēng zhen1 feng1 chen feng |
Zhenfeng county in Qianxinan Buyei and Miao autonomous prefecture 黔西南州[Qian2 xi1 nan2 zhou1], Guizhou |
白素貞 白素贞 see styles |
bái sù zhēn bai2 su4 zhen1 pai su chen |
(name of a person) Bai Suzhen, from Madame White Snake |
蘇貞昌 苏贞昌 see styles |
sū zhēn chāng su1 zhen1 chang1 su chen ch`ang su chen chang |
Su Tseng-chang (1947-), Taiwanese DPP politician, premier of the Republic of China (2019-) |
貞元錄 贞元录 see styles |
zhēn yuán lù zhen1 yuan2 lu4 chen yüan lu Teigan roku |
Zhenyan List |
貞操帶 贞操带 see styles |
zhēn cāo dài zhen1 cao1 dai4 chen ts`ao tai chen tsao tai |
chastity belt |
貞豐縣 贞丰县 see styles |
zhēn fēng xiàn zhen1 feng1 xian4 chen feng hsien |
Zhenfeng county in Qianxinan Buyei and Miao autonomous prefecture 黔西南州[Qian2 xi1 nan2 zhou1], Guizhou |
三貞九烈 三贞九烈 see styles |
sān zhēn jiǔ liè san1 zhen1 jiu3 lie4 san chen chiu lieh |
(of a widow) faithful to the death to her husband's memory |
堅貞不屈 坚贞不屈 see styles |
jiān zhēn bù qū jian1 zhen1 bu4 qu1 chien chen pu ch`ü chien chen pu chü |
faithful and unchanging (idiom); steadfast |
堅貞不渝 坚贞不渝 see styles |
jiān zhēn bù yú jian1 zhen1 bu4 yu2 chien chen pu yü |
More info & calligraphy: Unwavering Integrity |
忠貞不渝 忠贞不渝 see styles |
zhōng zhēn bù yú zhong1 zhen1 bu4 yu2 chung chen pu yü |
unswerving in one's loyalty (idiom); faithful and constant |
永貞內禪 永贞内禅 see styles |
yǒng zhēn nèi shàn yong3 zhen1 nei4 shan4 yung chen nei shan |
Yongzhen abdication of 805 |
永貞革新 永贞革新 see styles |
yǒng zhēn gé xīn yong3 zhen1 ge2 xin1 yung chen ko hsin |
Yongzhen Reform, Tang dynasty failed reform movement of 805 led by Wang Shuwen 王叔文[Wang2 Shu1 wen2] |
聖女貞德 圣女贞德 see styles |
shèng nǚ zhēn dé sheng4 nu:3 zhen1 de2 sheng nü chen te |
Joan of Arc (1412-1431), French heroine and liberator, executed as a witch by the Burgundians and English |
貞節牌坊 贞节牌坊 see styles |
zhēn jié pái fāng zhen1 jie2 pai2 fang1 chen chieh p`ai fang chen chieh pai fang |
memorial arch in honor of a chaste widow |
貞元釋教錄 贞元释教录 see styles |
zhēn yuán shì jiào lù zhen1 yuan2 shi4 jiao4 lu4 chen yüan shih chiao lu Teigan shakkyō roku |
Zhenyuan Revised List of Canonical Buddhist Texts |
貞元釋教錄略出 贞元释教录略出 see styles |
zhēn yuán shì jiào lù è chū zhen1 yuan2 shi4 jiao4 lu4 e4 chu1 chen yüan shih chiao lu o ch`u chen yüan shih chiao lu o chu Teigen shakukyō rokuryaku shutsu |
Zhenyuan xinding shijiao mulu Zhenyuan xinding shijiao mulu |
貞元新定釋教目錄 贞元新定释教目录 see styles |
zhēn yuán xīn dìng shì jiào mù lù zhen1 yuan2 xin1 ding4 shi4 jiao4 mu4 lu4 chen yüan hsin ting shih chiao mu lu Teigan shinjō shakkyō mokuroku |
Zhenyan Revised List of Canonical Buddhist Texts |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 32 results for "贞" 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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