There are 26 total results for your 璽 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
璽 玺 see styles |
xǐ xi3 hsi ji じ |
ruler's seal emperor's seal seal |
璽光 see styles |
jikou / jiko じこう |
(personal name) Jikou |
璽印 玺印 see styles |
xǐ yìn xi3 yin4 hsi yin |
seal (esp. of ruler) |
璽書 see styles |
jisho じしょ |
document with the emperor's seal |
璽符 see styles |
jifu じふ |
(See 印璽,御璽) imperial seal |
剣璽 see styles |
kenji けんじ |
(See 三種の神器・1) sacred sword and jewels (imperial regalia) |
印璽 印玺 see styles |
yìn xǐ yin4 xi3 yin hsi inji いんじ |
official seal; imperial or royal seal; papal bull imperial seal |
国璽 see styles |
kokuji こくじ |
great seal; seal of state |
國璽 国玺 see styles |
guó xǐ guo2 xi3 kuo hsi |
seal of state |
幸璽 see styles |
kouji / koji こうじ |
(given name) Kōji |
御璽 see styles |
gyoji ぎょじ |
imperial seal; privy seal |
恵璽 see styles |
keiji / keji けいじ |
(given name) Keiji |
照璽 see styles |
teruji てるじ |
(given name) Teruji |
玉璽 see styles |
gyokuji ぎょくじ |
sovereign's seal |
碧璽 碧玺 see styles |
bì xǐ bi4 xi3 pi hsi |
tourmaline |
神璽 see styles |
shinji しんじ |
(1) (See 八尺瓊勾玉) Imperial regalia (esp. the jewel Yasakani no Magatama); (2) emperor's seal |
襄璽 see styles |
jouji / joji じょうじ |
(personal name) Jōji |
霊璽 see styles |
reiji / reji れいじ |
(1) (See 御霊代) something worshiped as a symbol for the spirit of the dead; (2) (See 御璽) imperial seal |
国璽書 see styles |
kokujisho こくじしょ |
(Britain's) Lord Privy Seal |
掌璽官 掌玺官 see styles |
zhǎng xǐ guān zhang3 xi3 guan1 chang hsi kuan |
chancellor (rank in various European states) |
紅璧璽 红璧玺 see styles |
hóng bì xǐ hong2 bi4 xi3 hung pi hsi |
topaz |
雄璽郎 see styles |
yuujirou / yujiro ゆうじろう |
(male given name) Yūjirō |
霊璽簿 see styles |
reijibo / rejibo れいじぼ |
(1) list of names of the dead; (2) Book of Souls (in the Yasukuni Shrine) |
御名御璽 see styles |
gyomeigyoji / gyomegyoji ぎょめいぎょじ |
privy seal; imperial seal |
掌璽大臣 掌玺大臣 see styles |
zhǎng xǐ dà chén zhang3 xi3 da4 chen2 chang hsi ta ch`en chang hsi ta chen |
chancellor (rank in various European states); grand chancellor |
剣璽等承継の儀 see styles |
kenjitoushoukeinogi / kenjitoshokenogi けんじとうしょうけいのぎ |
(exp,n) Ceremony for Inheriting the Imperial Regalia and Seals |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 26 results for "璽" 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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