There are 58 total results for your talisman search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
しし see styles |
jiji ジジ |
Okinawan lion (or lion dog) statues, placed as talisman against evil at entrances and on roofs; (female given name) Gigi; Jiji |
しーしー see styles |
shiishii / shishi しーしー |
Okinawan lion (or lion dog) statues, placed as talisman against evil at entrances and on roofs |
符 see styles |
fú fu2 fu fu ふ |
mark; sign; talisman; to seal; to correspond to; tally; symbol; written charm; to coincide (1) charm; talisman; amulet; (2) tally; (3) sign; mark; note; (counter) (4) {mahj} fu; unit used in calculation of a hand's score; (surname) Fu |
符籙 符箓 see styles |
fú lù fu2 lu4 fu lu furoku ふろく |
(Taoism) talisman in the form of a painting of symbols thought to have magical powers fulu; protective talisman used historically by Taoist pilgrims in China |
お札 see styles |
ofuda おふだ osatsu おさつ |
type of household amulet or talisman, issued by a Shinto shrine, hung in the house for protection; bill; note (currency) |
守り see styles |
mamori まもり |
(1) babysitting; babysitter; (2) protecting; keeping; keeper; (1) protection; defense; defence; (2) providence; (3) (abbreviation) amulet; charm; talisman |
守札 see styles |
mamorifuda まもりふだ |
paper charm; talisman |
寶珠 宝珠 see styles |
bǎo zhū bao3 zhu1 pao chu houju / hoju ほうじゅ |
(surname) Houju maṇi, a precious pearl, or gem; a talisman; a symbol of Śāriputra. |
御封 see styles |
gofuu / gofu ごふう gofu ごふ |
talisman; amulet; charm |
御札 see styles |
ofuda おふだ osatsu おさつ |
type of household amulet or talisman, issued by a Shinto shrine, hung in the house for protection; bill; note (currency) |
御符 see styles |
gofuu / gofu ごふう gofu ごふ |
talisman; amulet; charm |
德甁 see styles |
dé píng de2 ping2 te p`ing te ping tokubyō |
The vase or talisman of power, cf. 賢德. |
標縄 see styles |
shimenawa しめなわ |
(Shinto) rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil |
法寶 法宝 see styles |
fǎ bǎo fa3 bao3 fa pao houbou / hobo ほうぼう |
Buddha's teaching; Buddhist monk's apparel, staff etc; (Daoism) magic weapon; talisman; fig. specially effective device; magic wand (personal name) Houbou Dharmaratna. (1) Dharma-treasure, i. e. the Law or Buddha-truth, the second personification in the triratna 三寶. (2) The personal articles of a monk or nun— robe, almsbowl, etc. |
注連 see styles |
shime しめ |
(1) (Shinto) (abbreviation) rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil; (2) (archaism) cordoning off; cordoning-off sign; (surname) Shime |
符牌 see styles |
fú pái fu2 pai2 fu p`ai fu pai |
a talisman or lucky charm |
護り see styles |
mamori まもり |
(1) protection; defense; defence; (2) providence; (3) (abbreviation) amulet; charm; talisman |
護符 护符 see styles |
hù fú hu4 fu2 hu fu gofu ごふう |
talisman; amulet; charm A charm used by the esoterics. |
金札 see styles |
kinsatsu きんさつ |
(1) golden label; golden protective talisman; (2) (hist) kinsatsu (Edo-period paper money); (3) (hist) kinsatsu (early Meiji-period paper money); (4) (See 鉄札・2,閻魔) golden tablet belonging to Yama that is inscribed with the names of souls to be sent to paradise; (surname) Kanefuda |
霊符 see styles |
reifu / refu れいふ |
charm; amulet; talisman |
靈符 灵符 see styles |
líng fú ling2 fu2 ling fu |
a Daoist talisman |
飛符 飞符 see styles |
fēi fú fei1 fu2 fei fu |
talisman in the form of a painting of symbols thought to have magical powers (also called 符籙|符箓[fu2 lu4]); to invoke the magical power of such a talisman; a tiger tally 虎符[hu3 fu2] sent with great urgency |
しめ縄 see styles |
shimenawa しめなわ |
(Shinto) rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil |
如意珠 see styles |
rú yì zhū ru2 yi4 zhu1 ju i chu nyoiju |
cintāmaṇi, a fabulous gem, the philosopher's stone, the talisman-pearl capable of responding to every wish, said to be obtained from the dragon-king of the sea, or the head of the great fish, Makara, or the relics of a Buddha. It is also called 如意寳 (如意寳珠); 如意摩尼. |
守り札 see styles |
mamorifuda まもりふだ |
paper charm; talisman |
守り袋 see styles |
mamoribukuro まもりぶくろ |
(See 守り札) small pouch containing a paper charm or talisman |
注連縄 see styles |
shimenawa しめなわ |
(Shinto) rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil |
癢和子 痒和子 see styles |
yǎng hé zǐ yang3 he2 zi3 yang ho tzu yōwasu |
A back-scratcher; a term for 如意, a ceremonial sceptre, a talisman. |
縁起物 see styles |
engimono えんぎもの |
talisman; lucky charm |
護身符 护身符 see styles |
hù shēn fú hu4 shen1 fu2 hu shen fu |
amulet; protective talisman; charm |
赤べこ see styles |
akabeko あかべこ |
akabeko; toy from Fukushima prefecture in the shape of a red cow, also used as a talisman against smallpox |
迦樓羅 迦楼罗 see styles |
jiā lóu luó jia1 lou2 luo2 chia lou lo karura |
garuḍa; 'a mythical bird, the chief of the feathered race, the enemy of the serpent race, the vehicle of Vishṇu.' M. W. Tr. as golden-winged, with an expanse of 3,360,000 li, carrying the ruyi pearl or talisman on its neck; among other accounts one says it dwells in great trees and feeds on snakes or dragons. Also 迦婁羅; 迦留羅; 迦嘍荼; 伽樓羅; 揭路荼; 誐嚕拏 (or 蘗嚕拏). The association of the garuḍa, like the phoenix, with fire makes it also a symbol of flame 迦樓羅炎. |
長生符 长生符 see styles |
cháng shēng fú chang2 sheng1 fu2 ch`ang sheng fu chang sheng fu chōshō fu |
The charm for immortality, i.e. Buddhism. |
魔よけ see styles |
mayoke まよけ |
charm against evil spirits; talisman; amulet |
魔除け see styles |
mayoke まよけ |
charm against evil spirits; talisman; amulet |
シーサー see styles |
shiizaa / shiza シーザー |
Okinawan lion (or lion dog) statues, placed as talisman against evil at entrances and on roofs; (g,s) Caesar |
しいさあ see styles |
shiisaa / shisa しいさあ |
Okinawan lion (or lion dog) statues, placed as talisman against evil at entrances and on roofs |
七五三縄 see styles |
shimenawa しめなわ |
(Shinto) rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil |
縁起もの see styles |
engimono えんぎもの |
talisman; lucky charm |
蘇民将来 see styles |
sominshourai / sominshorai そみんしょうらい |
(1) tower-shaped wooden talisman; (2) apron-shaped straw deity to ward off disease |
蘇民將來 see styles |
sominshourai / sominshorai そみんしょうらい |
(1) tower-shaped wooden talisman; (2) apron-shaped straw deity to ward off disease |
護身符子 护身符子 see styles |
hù shēn fú zi hu4 shen1 fu2 zi5 hu shen fu tzu |
amulet; protective talisman; charm |
タリスマン see styles |
tarizuman タリズマン |
talisman |
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ofuda おふだ |
amulet or talisman issued by a Shinto shrine or Buddhist temple |
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mamorifuda まもりふだ |
(See 守り袋) paper charm; talisman |
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fuda(p); fumita(ok); funda(ok) ふだ(P); ふみた(ok); ふんだ(ok) |
(1) ticket; token; check; receipt; (2) label; tag; (3) sign; card; plate; (4) playing card; (5) (See 守り札) charm; talisman; (6) slip of paper posted on shrine pillars by pilgrims |
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mayoke まよけ |
charm against evil spirits; talisman; amulet |
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shime しめ |
(1) (abbreviation) {Shinto} (See 注連縄) rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil; (2) (archaism) cordoning off; cordoning-off sign |
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engimono えんぎもの |
talisman; lucky charm |
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gofu; gofuu / gofu; gofu ごふ; ごふう |
(See 御札・おふだ) talisman; amulet; charm |
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akumayoke あくまよけ |
(See 魔除け) charm against evil spirits; talisman; amulet |
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sominshourai / sominshorai そみんしょうらい |
(1) tower-shaped wooden talisman; (2) apron-shaped straw deity to ward off disease |
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mamori まもり |
(1) protection; defense; defence; (2) providence; (3) (abbreviation) (See 守り札,守り袋) amulet; charm; talisman |
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shimenawa しめなわ |
{Shinto} rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil |
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gofu; gofuu / gofu; gofu ごふ; ごふう |
(See 御札・おふだ) talisman; amulet; charm |
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shiisaa; shiisaa; shiishii; shishi / shisa; shisa; shishi; shishi シーサー; しいさあ; しーしー; しし |
(しーしー and しし are col.) (See 獅子・1) Okinawan lion (or lion dog) statue placed as talisman against evil at entrances and on roofs |
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omamori おまもり |
charm; amulet; talisman |
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shimenawa しめなわ |
{Shinto} rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 58 results for "talisman" 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.
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