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There are 25 total results for your Exalted search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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tài
    tai4
t`ai
    tai
 tai
    タイ

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Tey
safe; peaceful; most; grand
(kana only) Thailand; (given name) Yutaka
The Ch'in state and dynasty 255-205 B. C.; Prosperous, exalted; many.


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shàn
    shan4
shan
 yuzuri
    ゆずり

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Zen / Chan / Meditation
to abdicate
(out-dated kanji) (1) (Buddhist term) dhyana (profound meditation); (2) (abbreviation) Zen (Buddhism); (surname) Yuzuri
To level a place for an altar, to sacrifice to the hills and fountains; to abdicate. Adopted by Buddhists for dhyāna, 禪 or 禪那, i.e. meditation, abstraction, trance. dhyāna is 'meditation, thought, reflection, especially profound and abstract religious contemplation'. M.W. It was intp. as 'getting rid of evil', etc., later as 靜慮 quiet meditation. It is a form of 定, but that word is more closely allied with samādhi, cf. 禪定. The term also connotes Buddhism and Buddhist things in general, but has special application to the 禪宗 q.v. It is one of the six pāramitās, cf. 波. There are numerous methods and subjects of meditation. The eighteen brahmalokas are divided into four dhyāna regions 'corresponding to certain frames of mind where individuals might be reborn in strict accordance with their spiritual state'. The first three are the first dhyāna, the second three the second dhyāna, the third three the third dhyāna, and the remaining nine the fourth dhyāna. See Eitel. According to Childers' Pali Dictionary, 'The four jhānas are four stages of mystic meditation, whereby the believer's mind is purged from all earthly emotions, and detached as it were from his body, which remains plunged in a profound trance.' Seated cross-legged, the practiser 'concentrates his mind upon a single thought. Gradually his soul becomes filled with a supernatural ecstasy and serenity', his mind still reasoning: this is the first jhāna. Concentrating his mind on the same subject, he frees it from reasoning, the ecstasy and serenity remaining, which is the second jhāna. Then he divests himself of ecstasy, reaching the third stage of serenity. Lastly, in the fourth stage the mind becomes indifferent to all emotions, being exalted above them and purified. There are differences in the Mahāyāna methods, but similarity of aim.

貴い

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 toutoi / totoi
    とうとい
    tattoi
    たっとい

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Precious
(adjective) precious; valuable; priceless; noble; exalted; sacred

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    ti4
t`i
    ti
energetic; exalted; magnanimous

尊い

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 toutoi / totoi
    とうとい
    tattoi
    たっとい
(adjective) precious; valuable; priceless; noble; exalted; sacred

尊位

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zūn wèi
    zun1 wei4
tsun wei
 soni
exalted position

智山

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zhì shān
    zhi4 shan1
chih shan
 chiyama
    ちやま
(surname) Chiyama
The mountain of knowledge; knowledge exalted as a mountain.

最尊

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zuì zūn
    zui4 zun1
tsui tsun
 sai son
most exalted

栄位

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 eii / e
    えいい
exalted position

極喜


极喜

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jí xǐ
    ji2 xi3
chi hsi
 gokki
exalted joy

法山

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fǎ shān
    fa3 shan1
fa shan
 houyama / hoyama
    ほうやま
(surname) Houyama
Buddha-truth mountain, i. e. the exalted dharma.

芝蘭


芝兰

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zhī lán
    zhi1 lan2
chih lan
 shiran
    しらん
lit. iris and orchid; fig. exalted sentiments; (expr. of praise for noble character, beautiful surrounding, future prospects etc)
(1) (See 霊芝・れいし,藤袴・ふじばかま) reishi mushroom and thoroughwort; fragrant plants; (can be adjective with の) (2) talented; virtuous; (given name) Tsuuran

酔う

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 you(p); eu(ok) / yo(p); eu(ok)
    よう(P); えう(ok)
(v5u,vi) (1) to get drunk; to become intoxicated; (v5u,vi) (2) to feel sick (e.g. in a vehicle); to become nauseated; (v5u,vi) (3) to be elated; to be exalted; to be spellbound; to be in raptures

高貴


高贵

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gāo guì
    gao1 gui4
kao kuei
 kouki / koki
    こうき
grandeur; noble
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) noble; high and noble; exalted; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) noble (character); refined; dignified; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) precious; expensive; valuable; (surname) Takaki
noble

尊貴位


尊贵位

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zūn guì wèi
    zun1 gui4 wei4
tsun kuei wei
 sonki i
exalted rank

極尊貴位


极尊贵位

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jí zūn guì wèi
    ji2 zun1 gui4 wei4
chi tsun kuei wei
 gokusonki i
most revered and exalted position

高位高官

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 kouikoukan / koikokan
    こういこうかん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) (person of) high rank and office (exalted station); persons in high positions

身分の高い

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 mibunnotakai
    みぶんのたかい
(exp,adj-i) important; having a high status; having standing; exalted; of high station

卑下も自慢の中

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 higemojimannouchi / higemojimannochi
    ひげもじまんのうち
(exp,n) (proverb) taking pride in one's humility; he that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted; too much humility is pride

卑下も自慢の内

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 higemojimannouchi / higemojimannochi
    ひげもじまんのうち
(exp,n) (proverb) taking pride in one's humility; he that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted; too much humility is pride

卑下も自慢のうち

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 higemojimannouchi / higemojimannochi
    ひげもじまんのうち
(exp,n) (proverb) taking pride in one's humility; he that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted; too much humility is pride

Variations:
尊い(P)
貴い(P)

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 toutoi(p); tattoi(p) / totoi(p); tattoi(p)
    とうとい(P); たっとい(P)
(adjective) (1) precious; valuable; priceless; (adjective) (2) noble; exalted; sacred

大吉祥天女十二契一百八名無垢大乘經


大吉祥天女十二契一百八名无垢大乘经

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dà jí xiáng tiān nǚ shí èr xiè yī bǎi bā míng wú gòu dà shèng jīng
    da4 ji2 xiang2 tian1 nv3 shi2 er4 xie4 yi1 bai3 ba1 ming2 wu2 gou4 da4 sheng4 jing1
ta chi hsiang t`ien nü shih erh hsieh i pai pa ming wu kou ta sheng ching
    ta chi hsiang tien nü shih erh hsieh i pai pa ming wu kou ta sheng ching
 Dai kichijōtennyo jūni kai ippyakuhachi myō muku daijō kyō
Sūtra of the Exalted Goddess [and Her Twelve Mudras and One Hundred and Eight Names] in the Immaculate Mahāyāna

Variations:
止ん事無い(rK)
止んごとない(sK)

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 yangotonai
    やんごとない
(adjective) (kana only) noble (birth); royal; august; exalted; high-born; of high rank

Variations:
卑下も自慢の中
卑下も自慢のうち
卑下も自慢の内

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 higemojimannouchi / higemojimannochi
    ひげもじまんのうち
(expression) (proverb) taking pride in one's humility is a form of bragging; he that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted; too much humility is pride

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 25 results for "Exalted" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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