There are 19 total results for your 愚癡 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
愚癡 see styles |
yú chī yu2 chi1 yü ch`ih yü chih guchi ぐち |
(out-dated kanji) (1) idle complaint; grumble; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (Buddhist term) moha (ignorance, folly) foolish |
愚癡人 see styles |
yú chī rén yu2 chi1 ren2 yü ch`ih jen yü chih jen guchinin |
a fool |
愚癡者 see styles |
yú chī zhě yu2 chi1 zhe3 yü ch`ih che yü chih che guchi sha |
folly |
愚癡類 愚癡类 see styles |
yú chī lèi yu2 chi1 lei4 yü ch`ih lei yü chih lei guchirui |
the deluded type |
事愚癡 see styles |
shì yú chī shi4 yu2 chi1 shih yü ch`ih shih yü chih jiguchi |
folly in regard to phenomena |
懷愚癡 怀愚癡 see styles |
huái yú chī huai2 yu2 chi1 huai yü ch`ih huai yü chih eguchi |
confused |
愚癡有情 see styles |
yú chī yǒu qíng yu2 chi1 you3 qing2 yü ch`ih yu ch`ing yü chih yu ching guchi ujō |
foolish beings |
愚癡衆生 愚癡众生 see styles |
yú chī zhòng shēng yu2 chi1 zhong4 sheng1 yü ch`ih chung sheng yü chih chung sheng guchi shūjō |
foolish beings |
有愚癡者 see styles |
yǒu yú chī zhě you3 yu2 chi1 zhe3 yu yü ch`ih che yu yü chih che ugu chisha |
bewildered |
闇鈍愚癡 闇钝愚癡 see styles |
àn dùn yú chī an4 dun4 yu2 chi1 an tun yü ch`ih an tun yü chih andon guchi |
dullness and foolishness |
愚癡無智慧 愚癡无智慧 see styles |
yú chī wú zhì huì yu2 chi1 wu2 zhi4 hui4 yü ch`ih wu chih hui yü chih wu chih hui guchi mu chie |
ignorant |
二十二愚癡 see styles |
èr shí èr yú chī er4 shi2 er4 yu2 chi1 erh shih erh yü ch`ih erh shih erh yü chih nijūni guchi |
twenty-two kinds of folly |
二十二種愚癡 二十二种愚癡 see styles |
èr shí èr zhǒng yú chī er4 shi2 er4 zhong3 yu2 chi1 erh shih erh chung yü ch`ih erh shih erh chung yü chih nijūnishu guchi |
twenty-two kinds of folly |
惡趣雜染愚癡 恶趣杂染愚癡 see styles |
è qù zá rǎn yú chī e4 qu4 za2 ran3 yu2 chi1 o ch`ü tsa jan yü ch`ih o chü tsa jan yü chih akushu zōzen guchi |
delusion from the stain of evil destinies |
極微細礙愚癡 极微细碍愚癡 see styles |
jí wēi xì ài yú chī ji2 wei1 xi4 ai4 yu2 chi1 chi wei hsi ai yü ch`ih chi wei hsi ai yü chih goku misai ge guchi |
most extremely subtle impedimentary folly |
貪欲瞋恚愚癡 贪欲瞋恚愚癡 see styles |
tān yù chēn huì yú chī tan1 yu4 chen1 hui4 yu2 chi1 t`an yü ch`en hui yü ch`ih tan yü chen hui yü chih tonyoku shini guchi |
desire, ill-will, and ignorance |
執著補特伽羅及法愚癡 执着补特伽罗及法愚癡 see styles |
zhí zhuó bǔ tè qié luó jí fǎ yú chī zhi2 zhuo2 bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 ji2 fa3 yu2 chi1 chih cho pu t`e ch`ieh lo chi fa yü ch`ih chih cho pu te chieh lo chi fa yü chih shūjaku futogara kyū hō guchi |
foolishly clinging to the notions of pudgala (person) and dharmas |
Variations: |
guchippoi; guchippoi ぐちっぽい; グチっぽい |
(adjective) prone to complaining; petulant; querulous; grumpy |
Variations: |
guchi(p); guchi ぐち(P); グチ |
(1) idle complaint; grumble; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) {Buddh} moha (ignorance, folly) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 19 results for "愚癡" 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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