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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
仙人 see styles |
xiān rén xian1 ren2 hsien jen sennin せんにん |
More info & calligraphy: Sennin(1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); mountain man (esp. a hermit); (2) one not bound by earthly desires or the thoughts of normal men; (surname, given name) Sennin seer |
僊人 仙人 see styles |
sennin せんにん |
(1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); mountain man (esp. a hermit); (2) person not bound by earthly desires |
仙人台 see styles |
sennindai せんにんだい |
(place-name) Sennindai |
仙人園 仙人园 see styles |
xiān rén yuán xian1 ren2 yuan2 hsien jen yüan sen'nin en |
garden of the sage(s) |
仙人塚 see styles |
senninzuka せんにんづか |
(place-name) Senninzuka |
仙人山 see styles |
senninyama せんにんやま |
(personal name) Sennin'yama |
仙人岩 see styles |
senniniwa せんにんいわ |
(place-name) Sennin'iwa |
仙人岳 see styles |
sennindake せんにんだけ |
(personal name) Sennindake |
仙人峠 see styles |
sennintouge / sennintoge せんにんとうげ |
(personal name) Sennintōge |
仙人平 see styles |
sennindaira せんにんだいら |
(place-name) Sennindaira |
仙人掌 see styles |
xiān rén zhǎng xian1 ren2 zhang3 hsien jen chang senninshou / senninsho せんにんしょう |
cactus (rare) (See サボテン) cactus |
仙人橋 see styles |
senninbashi せんにんばし |
(place-name) Senninbashi |
仙人池 see styles |
senninike せんにんいけ |
(place-name) Sennin'ike |
仙人沢 see styles |
senninzawa せんにんざわ |
(place-name) Senninzawa |
仙人湯 see styles |
senninyu せんにんゆ |
(place-name) Sennin'yu |
仙人滝 see styles |
senjintaki せんじんたき |
(personal name) Senjintaki |
仙人球 see styles |
xiān rén qiú xian1 ren2 qiu2 hsien jen ch`iu hsien jen chiu |
ball cactus |
仙人穀 see styles |
senninkoku; senninkoku せんにんこく; センニンコク |
(kana only) (See 紐鶏頭) love-lies-bleeding (Amaranthus caudatus); tassel flower; velvet flower; foxtail amaranth |
仙人窟 see styles |
senninkutsu せんにんくつ |
(place-name) Senninkutsu |
仙人草 see styles |
senninsou; senninsou / senninso; senninso せんにんそう; センニンソウ |
(kana only) sweet autumn clematis (Clematis terniflora) |
仙人谷 see styles |
sennindani せんにんだに |
(place-name) Sennindani |
仙人跳 see styles |
xiān rén tiào xian1 ren2 tiao4 hsien jen t`iao hsien jen tiao |
confidence trick in which a man is lured by an attractive woman |
下仙人 see styles |
shimosennin しもせんにん |
(place-name) Shimosennin |
金仙人 see styles |
jīn xiān rén jin1 xian1 ren2 chin hsien jen Konsennin |
Kanakamuni |
仙人ケ岳 see styles |
senningatake せんにんがたけ |
(personal name) Senningatake |
仙人ダム see styles |
sennindamu せんにんダム |
(place-name) Sennin Dam |
仙人住處 仙人住处 see styles |
xiān rén zhù chù xian1 ren2 zhu4 chu4 hsien jen chu ch`u hsien jen chu chu sennin jūsho |
abode of the sages |
仙人大橋 see styles |
senninoohashi せんにんおおはし |
(place-name) Sennin'oohashi |
仙人掌果 see styles |
xiān rén zhǎng guǒ xian1 ren2 zhang3 guo3 hsien jen chang kuo |
prickly pear |
仙人掘山 see styles |
xiān rén jué shān xian1 ren2 jue2 shan1 hsien jen chüeh shan Senninkutsu san |
Isigili |
仙人沢川 see styles |
senninsawagawa せんにんさわがわ |
(place-name) Senninsawagawa |
仙人窟山 see styles |
xiān rén kū shān xian1 ren2 ku1 shan1 hsien jen k`u shan hsien jen ku shan Senninkutsu san |
Isigili |
仙人窟岳 see styles |
senninkutsudake せんにんくつだけ |
(place-name) Senninkutsudake |
仙人論處 仙人论处 see styles |
xiān rén lùn chù xian1 ren2 lun4 chu4 hsien jen lun ch`u hsien jen lun chu sennin ronsho |
place of the sage's lecture |
仙人鹿園 仙人鹿园 see styles |
xiān rén lù yuán xian1 ren2 lu4 yuan2 hsien jen lu yüan Sennin rokuon |
park of the sages |
一角仙人 see styles |
yī jué xiān rén yi1 jue2 xian1 ren2 i chüeh hsien jen ikkakusenin いっかくせんいん |
(person) Ikkaku Sen'in Ekaśṛṅga ṛṣi; also 獨角仙人 The unicorn ṛṣi, an ascetic born of a deer; ensnared by a woman, he lost his power, and became a minister of state; he is one of the previous incarnations of Śākyamuni. |
大樹仙人 大树仙人 see styles |
dà shù xiān rén da4 shu4 xian1 ren2 ta shu hsien jen Daiju Sennin |
Mahāvṛkṣa ṛṣi, the ascetic Vāyu, who meditated so long that a big tree grew out of his shoulders. Seeing a hundred beautiful princesses he desired them; being spurned, he was filled with hatred, and with a spell turned them into hunchbacks; hence Kanyākubja, v. 羯 or 罽 the city of hump-backed maidens; its king was ? Brahmadatta. v. 西域記 5. |
忍辱仙人 see styles |
rěn rù xiān rén ren3 ru4 xian1 ren2 jen ju hsien jen ninniku sennin |
Kṣāntivādin ṛṣi |
東仙人谷 see styles |
higashisennindani ひがしせんにんだに |
(place-name) Higashisennindani |
獨角仙人 独角仙人 see styles |
dú jué xiān rén du2 jue2 xian1 ren2 tu chüeh hsien jen dokkaku sennin |
Ekaśṛṅga, or Unicorn ṛṣi, cf. 一角, the ascetic who fell through the wiles of a woman. |
羼提仙人 see styles |
chàn tí xiān rén chan4 ti2 xian1 ren2 ch`an t`i hsien jen chan ti hsien jen Sandai sennin |
Kṣāntiṛṣi, name of Śākyamuni in a previous incarnation, the patient or enduring ṛṣi. |
螺髻仙人 see styles |
luó jì xiān rén luo2 ji4 xian1 ren2 lo chi hsien jen rakei sennin |
A former incarnation of the Buddha, when a bird built its nest in his hair during his prolonged meditation. |
西仙人谷 see styles |
nishisennindani にしせんにんだに |
(place-name) Nishisennindani |
仙人掌桿菌 仙人掌杆菌 see styles |
xiān rén zhǎng gǎn jun xian1 ren2 zhang3 gan3 jun1 hsien jen chang kan chün |
(microbiology) Bacillus cereus |
仙人湯小屋 see styles |
senninyugoya せんにんゆごや |
(place-name) Senninyugoya |
仙人鹿野苑 see styles |
xiān rén lù yě yuàn xian1 ren2 lu4 ye3 yuan4 hsien jen lu yeh yüan Sennin rokuyaon |
仙人鹿園, 仙苑 The Mṛgadāva, a deer park N. E. of Vārāṇasī, 'a favourite resort of Śākyamuni. The modern Sārnath (Sāraṇganātha) near Benares. ' Eitel. |
和賀仙人駅 see styles |
wakasennineki わかせんにんえき |
(st) Wakasennin Station |
和賀町仙人 see styles |
wagachousennin / wagachosennin わがちょうせんにん |
(place-name) Wagachōsennin |
仙人トンネル see styles |
sennintonneru せんにんトンネル |
(place-name) Sennin Tunnel |
仙人岱ヒュッテ see styles |
sennindakehyutte せんにんだけヒュッテ |
(place-name) Sennindake Hut |
仙人池ヒュッテ see styles |
senninikehyutte せんにんいけヒュッテ |
(place-name) Sennin'ike Hut |
仙人沢トンネル see styles |
senninzawatonneru せんにんざわトンネル |
(place-name) Senninzawa Tunnel |
Variations: |
saboten; haouju(覇王樹); shaboten; saboten; shaboten / saboten; haoju(覇王樹); shaboten; saboten; shaboten サボてん; はおうじゅ(覇王樹); シャボてん; サボテン; シャボテン |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) (サボ, シャボ are from Portugese "sabão") cactus |
Variations: |
sennin せんにん |
(1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); mountain man (esp. a hermit); (2) person not bound by earthly desires |
迦葉仙人說醫女人經 迦叶仙人说医女人经 see styles |
jiā yè xiān rén shuō yī nǚ rén jīng jia1 ye4 xian1 ren2 shuo1 yi1 nv3 ren2 jing1 chia yeh hsien jen shuo i nü jen ching Kashō sennin setsu inyonin kyō |
Sūtra on Obstetrics Spoken by the Sage Kāśyapa |
Variations: |
sennin せんにん |
(1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); mountain man (esp. a hermit); (2) person not bound by earthly desires |
Variations: |
saboten; shaboten(仙人掌) サボテン; シャボテン(仙人掌) |
(kana only) (サボ, シャボ poss. from Portuguese "sabão") cactus |
一切智光明仙人慈心因緣不食肉經 一切智光明仙人慈心因缘不食肉经 see styles |
yī qiè zhì guāng míng xiān rén cí xīn yīn yuán bù shí ròu jīng yi1 qie4 zhi4 guang1 ming2 xian1 ren2 ci2 xin1 yin1 yuan2 bu4 shi2 rou4 jing1 i ch`ieh chih kuang ming hsien jen tz`u hsin yin yüan pu shih jou ching i chieh chih kuang ming hsien jen tzu hsin yin yüan pu shih jou ching Issaichi kōmyō sennin jishin innen fujikiniku kyō |
Sūtra on the Omniscient Luminous Sages Who Possess the Causes and Conditions of Compassion in Not Eating Meat |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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