There are 21 total results for your 擯 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
擯 摈 see styles |
bìn bin4 pin hin |
to reject; to expel; to discard; to exclude; to renounce To expel. |
擯出 摈出 see styles |
bìn chū bin4 chu1 pin ch`u pin chu hinzui |
excommunication |
擯斥 摈斥 see styles |
bìn chì bin4 chi4 pin ch`ih pin chih hinseki ひんせき |
to reject; to dismiss (noun/participle) rejection; ostracism |
擯棄 摈弃 see styles |
bìn qì bin4 qi4 pin ch`i pin chi |
to abandon; to discard; to cast away |
擯治 摈治 see styles |
bìn zhì bin4 zhi4 pin chih hinji |
The punishment of expulsion, which is of three orders: (1) 擯出 expulsion from a particular monastery or nunnery, to which there may be a return on repentance; (2) 默擯 prohibition of any intercourse; (3) 滅擯 entire expulsion and deletion from the order. |
擯罰 摈罚 see styles |
bìn fá bin4 fa2 pin fa hinbatsu |
to expel |
擯除 摈除 see styles |
bìn chú bin4 chu2 pin ch`u pin chu |
to discard; to get rid of; to dispense with |
呵擯 呵摈 see styles |
hē bìn he1 bin4 ho pin kahin |
to insult |
應擯 应摈 see styles |
yìng bìn ying4 bin4 ying pin ōhin |
banishment |
滅擯 灭摈 see styles |
miè bìn mie4 bin4 mieh pin meppin |
Blotting out the name and the expulsion of a monk who has committed a grievous sin without repentance. |
訶擯 诃摈 see styles |
hē bìn he1 bin4 ho pin kahin |
to insult |
驅擯 see styles |
qū bìn qu1 bin4 ch`ü pin chü pin |
insult |
默擯 默摈 see styles |
mò bìn mo4 bin4 mo pin |
梵壇 brahmanaṇḍa; to 'send to Coventry' an obnoxious monk, all intercourse with him being forbidden. |
應滅擯 应灭摈 see styles |
yìng miè bìn ying4 mie4 bin4 ying mieh pin ōmetsubin |
excommunication |
被他擯 被他摈 see styles |
bèi tā bìn bei4 ta1 bin4 pei t`a pin pei ta pin bitahin |
to be rejected by others |
訶責擯罰 诃责摈罚 see styles |
hē zé bìn fá he1 ze2 bin4 fa2 ho tse pin fa kaseki hinbatsu |
reprimand and expel |
顯顯呵擯 see styles |
xiǎn xiǎn hē bìn xian3 xian3 he1 bin4 hsien hsien ho pin |
to openly denigrate |
Variations: |
hinseki ひんせき |
(noun, transitive verb) rejection; ostracism |
家擯謗違僧諫 家摈谤违僧谏 see styles |
jiā bìn bàng wéi sēng jiàn jia1 bin4 bang4 wei2 seng1 jian4 chia pin pang wei seng chien kehin hōi sōkan |
partiality to a particular person with the hope of receiving a donation |
阿那陀擯荼陀 阿那陀摈荼陀 see styles |
ān à tuó bìn tú tuó an1 a4 tuo2 bin4 tu2 tuo2 an a t`o pin t`u t`o an a to pin tu to Anadapindada |
Anāthapiṇḍika |
阿那陀擯荼駄 阿那陀摈荼駄 see styles |
ān à tuó bìn tú tuó an1 a4 tuo2 bin4 tu2 tuo2 an a t`o pin t`u t`o an a to pin tu to Anatabindada |
Anāthapiṇḍada |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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