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Simple Dictionary Definition |
本覺 本觉 see styles |
běn jué ben3 jue2 pen chüeh hongaku |
Original bodhi, i. e. 'enlightenment', awareness, knowledge, or wisdom, as contrasted with 始覺 initial knowledge, that is 'enlightenment a priori is contrasted with enlightenment a posteriori'. Suzuki, Awakening of Faith, P. 62. The reference is to universal mind 衆生之心體, which is conceived as pure and intelligent, with 始覺 as active intelligence. It is considered as the Buddha-dharmakāya, or as it might perhaps be termed, the fundamental mind. Nevertheless in action from the first it was influenced by its antithesis 無明 ignorance, the opposite of awareness, or true knowledge. See 起信論 and 仁王經,中. There are two kinds of 本覺, one which is unconditioned, and never sullied by ignorance and delusion, the other which is conditioned and subject to ignorance. In original enlightenment is implied potential enlightenment in each being. |
朽木 see styles |
xiǔ mù xiu3 mu4 hsiu mu kutsugi くつぎ |
rotten wood (1) decayed tree; rotted tree; decayed wood; rotten wood; (2) obscure, meaningless life (metaphor); (place-name, surname) Kutsugi |
李下 see styles |
rika りか |
(See 李,李下に冠を正さず) underneath a Japanese plum tree |
李樹 李树 see styles |
lǐ shù li3 shu4 li shu riju りじゅ |
plum tree (female given name) Riju |
杏樹 杏树 see styles |
xìng shù xing4 shu4 hsing shu kyouju / kyoju きょうじゅ |
apricot tree (given name) Kyōju |
杜仲 see styles |
dù zhòng du4 zhong4 tu chung tochuu; tochuu / tochu; tochu とちゅう; トチュウ |
eucommia (a kind of rubber tree) (kana only) (See トチュウ科) hardy rubber tree (near-threatened species often used in Chinese medicine, Eucommia ulmoides) |
松柏 see styles |
sōng bǎi song1 bai3 sung pai shouhaku; matsukae / shohaku; matsukae しょうはく; まつかえ |
pine and cypress; fig. chaste and undefiled; fig. tomb (1) evergreen tree; conifer; coniferous tree; (2) pine and cypress; (3) duty; constancy; faithfulness; (place-name) Matsukaya |
松樹 松树 see styles |
sōng shù song1 shu4 sung shu shouju / shoju しょうじゅ |
pine; pine tree; CL:棵[ke1] (rare) pine tree; (surname, given name) Matsuki |
松蘿 see styles |
shoura; saruogase(gikun) / shora; saruogase(gikun) しょうら; さるおがせ(gikun) |
(1) (See サルオガセ) old man's beard (any lichen of genus Usnea); (2) (しょうら only) (archaism) pine tree vines; deep entanglement |
枇杷 see styles |
pí pa pi2 pa5 p`i p`a pi pa biwa びわ |
loquat tree (Eriobotrya japonica); loquat fruit (ateji / phonetic) (kana only) loquat (Eriobotrya japonica); Japanese medlar; (surname) Biwa |
林冠 see styles |
rinkan りんかん |
canopy (of a forest); tree canopy; crown canopy |
林木 see styles |
lín mù lin2 mu4 lin mu rinboku りんぼく |
forest; forest tree forest tree; (given name) Rinboku |
林鷚 林鹨 see styles |
lín liù lin2 liu4 lin liu |
(bird species of China) tree pipit (Anthus trivialis) |
果名 see styles |
guǒ míng guo3 ming2 kuo ming kana かな |
(female given name) Kana 果號 Attamentment-name, or reward-name or title, i. e. of every Buddha, indicating his enlightenment. |
果圓 果圆 see styles |
guǒ yuán guo3 yuan2 kuo yüan kaen |
Fruit complete, i. e. perfect enlightenment, one of the eight Tiantai perfections. |
果木 see styles |
guǒ mù guo3 mu4 kuo mu |
fruit tree |
果果 see styles |
guǒ guǒ guo3 guo3 kuo kuo kaka |
The fruit of fruit, i. e. nirvāṇa, the fruition of bodhi. |
果極 果极 see styles |
guǒ jí guo3 ji2 kuo chi kagoku |
Fruition perfect, the perfect virtue or merit of Buddha-enlightenment. |
果樹 果树 see styles |
guǒ shù guo3 shu4 kuo shu kaju かじゅ |
fruit tree; CL:棵[ke1] fruit tree; (female given name) Miki a fruit-bearing tree |
果海 see styles |
guǒ hǎi guo3 hai3 kuo hai kakai |
The ocean of bodhi or enightenment. |
果脣 果唇 see styles |
guǒ chún guo3 chun2 kuo ch`un kuo chun kashun |
Fruit lips, Buddha's were 'red like the fruit of the Bimba tree'. |
果頭 果头 see styles |
guǒ tóu guo3 tou2 kuo t`ou kuo tou kazu |
The condition of retribution, especially the reward of bodhi or enlightenment, idem 果上, hence 果頭佛 is he who has attained the Buddha-condition, a Tiantai term. |
枝垂 see styles |
shidare しだれ |
(n,adj-f) weeping form (e.g. tree); (place-name) Shidare |
枝幹 枝干 see styles |
zhī gàn zhi1 gan4 chih kan |
branch; limb (of a tree) |
枝条 see styles |
shijou / shijo しじょう |
branch (of a tree) |
枯木 see styles |
kū mù ku1 mu4 k`u mu ku mu kogi こぎ |
dead tree dead tree; dry wood; (surname) Kogi Withered timber, decayed, dried-up trees; applied to a class of ascetic Buddhists, who sat in meditation, never lying down, like 石霜枯木 petrified rocks and withered stumps. |
柏木 see styles |
kashiwagi かしわぎ |
(1) oak tree; (2) (archaism) imperial palace guard; (surname) Hakugi |
柏樹 柏树 see styles |
bǎi shù bai3 shu4 pai shu hakuju はくじゅ |
cypress tree; Taiwan pr. [bo2 shu4] (given name) Hakuju an oak tree |
柘弓 see styles |
zhè gōng zhe4 gong1 che kung |
bow made from the 柘[zhe4] tree |
柘彈 柘弹 see styles |
zhè dàn zhe4 dan4 che tan |
slingshot made from the 柘[zhe4] tree |
柘植 see styles |
yamaguwaue やまぐわうえ |
(kana only) Japanese box tree (Buxus microphylla var. japonica); Japanese boxwood; (surname) Yamaguwaue |
柘樹 柘树 see styles |
zhè shù zhe4 shu4 che shu |
silkworm thorn tree |
柘蠶 柘蚕 see styles |
zhè cán zhe4 can2 che ts`an che tsan |
silkworms fed on the leaves of the 柘[zhe4] tree |
柘黃 柘黄 see styles |
zhè huáng zhe4 huang2 che huang |
yellow dye made from the bark of the 柘[zhe4] tree |
柚木 see styles |
yòu mù you4 mu4 yu mu yunoki ゆのき |
pomelo tree (Citrus maxima or C. grandis); shaddock; oriental grapefruit (place-name, surname) Yunoki |
柰女 see styles |
nài nǚ nai4 nv3 nai nü Nanyo |
(or 柰氏) Āmradārikā, Āmrapālī, a woman who is said to have been born on a mango-tree, and to have given the Plum-garden 柰苑 (or 柰園) to the Buddha, cf. 菴羅. |
柳腰 see styles |
yanagigoshi; ryuuyou / yanagigoshi; ryuyo やなぎごし; りゅうよう |
(1) slim waist; slender figure; willowy figure; (2) (orig. meaning) waist of a willow tree |
栓木 see styles |
sennoki せんのき |
(kana only) castor aralia (Kalopanax septemlobus); prickly castor oil tree |
株元 see styles |
kabumoto かぶもと |
base (of a plant or tree); (part near the) roots; (surname) Kabumoto |
栴檀 see styles |
zhān tán zhan1 tan2 chan t`an chan tan sendan せんだん |
sandalwood (1) (kana only) chinaberry; Japanese bead tree (Melia azedarach); (2) Indian sandalwood (Santalum album); (surname) Sendan sandalwood |
根香 see styles |
gēn xiāng gen1 xiang1 ken hsiang konkō |
Putchuk, idem 木香. |
桃樹 桃树 see styles |
táo shù tao2 shu4 t`ao shu tao shu momoki ももき |
peach tree; CL:株[zhu1] (surname) Momoki |
桐油 see styles |
tóng yóu tong2 you2 t`ung yu tung yu touyu / toyu とうゆ |
tung oil, from the Japanese wood-oil tree Aleurites cordata, used in making lacquer tung oil; (Chinese) wood oil |
桑樹 桑树 see styles |
sāng shù sang1 shu4 sang shu |
mulberry tree, with leaves used to feed silkworms |
桜桃 see styles |
outou / oto おうとう |
(See 西洋実桜,梅桃) cherry (tree; esp. sweet cherry or Nanking cherry); (female given name) Yusura |
桜樹 see styles |
ouju / oju おうじゅ |
cherry tree; (surname) Sakuragi |
桜皮 see styles |
ouhi / ohi おうひ |
cherry tree inner bark |
桫欏 桫椤 see styles |
suō luó suo1 luo2 so lo |
spinulose tree fern; Cyathea spinulosa (botany) |
梧桐 see styles |
wú tóng wu2 tong2 wu t`ung wu tung godou / godo ごどう |
wutong (Firmiana platanifolia); Chinese parasol tree (kana only) Chinese parasol-tree (Firmiana simplex); Chinese-bottletree; Japanese varnishtree; phoenix-tree; (given name) Godou |
梨屬 梨属 see styles |
lí shǔ li2 shu3 li shu |
Pyrus, tree genus containing pears |
梨樹 梨树 see styles |
lí shù li2 shu4 li shu riki りき |
pear tree (female given name) Riki |
梯姑 see styles |
deigo / dego でいご deiko / deko でいこ |
(kana only) Indian coral tree (Erythrina variegata) |
梯梧 see styles |
deigo / dego でいご deiko / deko でいこ |
(kana only) Indian coral tree (Erythrina variegata) |
棕樹 棕树 see styles |
zōng shù zong1 shu4 tsung shu |
palm tree |
棕櫚 棕榈 see styles |
zōng lǘ zong1 lu:2 tsung lü shuro しゅろ |
palm tree (kana only) Chinese windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei); Chusan palm; hemp palm; (female given name) Shuro |
棗樹 枣树 see styles |
zǎo shù zao3 shu4 tsao shu |
jujube tree; date tree; Zizyphus vulgaris; CL:棵[ke1] |
椆苕 see styles |
diào tiáo diao4 tiao2 tiao t`iao tiao tiao |
species of tree (old) |
植樹 植树 see styles |
zhí shù zhi2 shu4 chih shu shokuju しょくじゅ |
to plant trees (n,vs,vt,vi) tree-planting; (given name) Taneki |
植苗 see styles |
zhí miáo zhi2 miao2 chih miao uenae うえなえ |
tree planting (place-name) Uenae |
椰子 see styles |
yē zi ye1 zi5 yeh tzu yashi; yashi やし; ヤシ |
a coconut palm; a coconut (kana only) palm tree (any tree of family Arecaceae); (female given name) Yako |
楊柳 杨柳 see styles |
yáng liǔ yang2 liu3 yang liu yanagi やなぎ |
willow tree; poplar and willow; name of traditional tune willow (any tree of genus Salix); (1) willow (any tree of genus Salix); (2) weeping willow (Salix babylonica); riverside willow (esp. rosegold pussy willow, Salix gracilistyla); (surname) Yanagi |
楊樹 杨树 see styles |
yáng shù yang2 shu4 yang shu |
poplar tree; various trees of genus Populus |
楦子 see styles |
xuàn zi xuan4 zi5 hsüan tzu |
shoe tree; hat block |
業障 业障 see styles |
yè zhàng ye4 zhang4 yeh chang gōshō |
karmic hindrance (Buddhism); karmic consequences that stand in the way of enlightenment; (term of abuse, especially toward the younger generation) devil spawn; (fig.) money karmāvaraṇa; the screen, or hindrance, of past karma, hindering the attainment of bodhi. |
楮紙 楮纸 see styles |
chǔ zhǐ chu3 zhi3 ch`u chih chu chih kouzogami; choshi / kozogami; choshi こうぞがみ; ちょし |
kozogami (See 楮) kozo (paper); kōzogami; Japanese tissue made from the bark fibre of a paper mulberry tree |
極位 极位 see styles |
jí wèi ji2 wei4 chi wei gokui |
The highest stage of enlightenment, that of Buddha. |
極果 极果 see styles |
jí guǒ ji2 guo3 chi kuo gokuka |
The highest fruit, perfect Buddha-enlightenment. |
極覺 极觉 see styles |
jí jué ji2 jue2 chi chüeh gokkaku |
Profound enlightenment, utmost awareness. |
槐樹 槐树 see styles |
huái shù huai2 shu4 huai shu kaiju かいじゅ |
locust tree (Sophora japonica) (See 槐) Japanese pagoda tree (Sophora japonica) |
槭樹 槭树 see styles |
qì shù qi4 shu4 ch`i shu chi shu kaede かえで |
maple maple (tree) (Acer spp.) |
権萃 see styles |
gonzui; gonzui ごんずい; ゴンズイ |
(kana only) Euscaphis japonica (species of tree) |
樹々 see styles |
juju じゅじゅ |
every tree; many trees; all kinds of trees; (female given name) Juju |
樹上 see styles |
jujou / jujo じゅじょう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 樹下) up in a tree; in the trees |
樹下 树下 see styles |
shù xià shu4 xia4 shu hsia juka; juge じゅか; じゅげ |
(See 樹上) under a tree; (surname) Jiyuge under a tree |
樹冠 树冠 see styles |
shù guān shu4 guan1 shu kuan jukan じゅかん |
treetop tree canopy; tree crown |
樹医 see styles |
jui じゅい |
tree surgeon (esp. for famous or old trees) |
樹屋 树屋 see styles |
shù wū shu4 wu1 shu wu |
tree house |
樹幹 树干 see styles |
shù gàn shu4 gan4 shu kan jukan じゅかん |
tree trunk trunk; shaft |
樹形 see styles |
jukei / juke じゅけい |
tree form; tree shape; shape of a tree |
樹影 see styles |
juei / jue じゅえい |
shadow of a tree |
樹掛 树挂 see styles |
shù guà shu4 gua4 shu kua |
ice (rime) formed on a tree |
樹木 树木 see styles |
shù mù shu4 mu4 shu mu jumoku じゅもく |
tree tree; trees and shrubs; (place-name) Jumoku |
樹林 树林 see styles |
shù lín shu4 lin2 shu lin jurin じゅりん |
woods; grove; forest forest; (female given name) Jurin A grove, a forest. |
樹枝 树枝 see styles |
shù zhī shu4 zhi1 shu chih jushi じゅし |
branch; twig branch (of a tree); (personal name) Kie tree branches |
樹根 树根 see styles |
shù gēn shu4 gen1 shu ken june じゅね |
tree roots (female given name) June |
樹梢 树梢 see styles |
shù shāo shu4 shao1 shu shao jushou / jusho じゅしょう |
the tip of a tree; treetop treetop |
樹棲 树栖 see styles |
shù qī shu4 qi1 shu ch`i shu chi |
arboreal; tree-dwelling |
樹樁 树桩 see styles |
shù zhuāng shu4 zhuang1 shu chuang |
tree stump |
樹樹 see styles |
kigi きぎ |
every tree; many trees; all kinds of trees |
樹洞 树洞 see styles |
shù dòng shu4 dong4 shu tung judou / judo じゅどう |
tree hollow; (slang) anonymous platform for sharing secrets; (slang) confidant tree hollow; hollow in a tree |
樹液 树液 see styles |
shù yè shu4 ye4 shu yeh jueki じゅえき |
tree sap sap |
樹皮 树皮 see styles |
shù pí shu4 pi2 shu p`i shu pi juhi じゅひ |
tree bark bark (of a tree, etc.) bark of a tree |
樹種 树种 see styles |
shù zhǒng shu4 zhong3 shu chung jushu じゅしゅ |
tree species tree species |
樹經 树经 see styles |
shù jīng shu4 jing1 shu ching jukyō |
Scriptures written on tree-leaves or bark, chiefly on palm-leaves. |
樹膠 树胶 see styles |
shù jiāo shu4 jiao1 shu chiao |
tree resin; gum |
樹芸 see styles |
jugei / juge じゅげい |
(noun/participle) arboriculture; tree growing |
樹葉 树叶 see styles |
shù yè shu4 ye4 shu yeh juyou / juyo じゅよう |
tree leaves tree leaf; (female given name) Konoha |
樹葬 树葬 see styles |
shù zàng shu4 zang4 shu tsang |
burial of cremated remains at the foot of a tree |
樹蛙 树蛙 see styles |
shù wā shu4 wa1 shu wa |
tree frog |
樹身 树身 see styles |
shù shēn shu4 shen1 shu shen |
tree trunk |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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