There are 41 total results for your raku search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
洛 see styles |
luò luo4 lo Raku |
More info & calligraphy: LuoLuoyang 洛陽, the ancient capital of China. |
駱 骆 see styles |
luò luo4 lo raku らく |
More info & calligraphy: Luo / Raku(surname) Raku |
楽 see styles |
yuè yue4 yüeh raku らく |
Japanese variant of 樂|乐[yue4] (noun or adjectival noun) (1) comfort; ease; relief; (at) peace; relaxation; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) easy; simple; without trouble; without hardships; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) (economically) comfortable; (4) (abbreviation) (See 楽焼き) raku pottery; (5) {Buddh} (ant: 苦・2) sukha (happiness); (surname, female given name) Raku |
絡 络 see styles |
luò luo4 lo raku |
net-like object; to hold something in place with a net; to wind; to twist; (TCM) channels in the human body Continuous; fibres, veins. |
落 see styles |
luò luo4 lo raku らく |
to fall or drop; (of the sun) to set; (of a tide) to go out; to lower; to decline or sink; to lag or fall behind; to fall onto; to rest with; to get or receive; to write down; whereabouts; settlement (irregular okurigana usage) (1) slip; omission; (2) outcome; final result; the end; (3) (kana only) punch line (of a joke); (surname) Raku Falling leaves: to fall, drop, descend, settle; translit. la, na. |
酪 see styles |
lào lao4 lao raku らく |
(bound form) semi-solid food made from milk (junket, cheese etc); (bound form) fruit jelly; sweet paste made with crushed nuts; Taiwan pr. [luo4] (See 五味・2) acidic drink made from fermented milk (cow, sheep, mare; one of the five flavors in Buddhism) dadhi, a thick, sour milk which is highly esteemed as a food and as a remedy or preventive. |
世樂 世乐 see styles |
shì lè shi4 le4 shih le se raku |
worldly pleasures |
十樂 十乐 see styles |
shí lè shi2 le4 shih le jū raku |
v. 十快. |
楽焼 see styles |
rakuyaki らくやき |
raku ware; hand-moulded, lead glazed earthenware pottery fired at low temperatures, esp. used in tea ceremony (molded) |
樂生 乐生 see styles |
lè shēng le4 sheng1 le sheng raku shō |
joyful birth |
羅紅 see styles |
raku らく |
(female given name) Raku |
良公 see styles |
raku らく |
(female given name) Raku |
頼久 see styles |
raku らく |
(female given name) Raku |
ラーク see styles |
raaku / raku ラーク |
(product) Lark (cigarette brand); (product name) Lark (cigarette brand) |
一向樂 一向乐 see styles |
yī xiàng lè yi1 xiang4 le4 i hsiang le ikkō raku |
thorough joy |
三昧樂 三昧乐 see styles |
sān mèi lè san1 mei4 le4 san mei le zanmai raku |
bliss of samādhi |
世間樂 世间乐 see styles |
shì jiān lè shi4 jian1 le4 shih chien le seken raku |
mundane enjoyment |
人天樂 人天乐 see styles |
rén tiān lè ren2 tian1 le4 jen t`ien le jen tien le ninten raku |
bliss of humans and gods |
楽焼き see styles |
rakuyaki らくやき |
raku ware; hand-moulded, lead glazed earthenware pottery fired at low temperatures, esp. used in tea ceremony (molded) |
樂世界 乐世界 see styles |
lè shì jiè le4 shi4 jie4 le shih chieh raku sekai |
the heavenly world |
樂倶行 乐倶行 see styles |
lè jù xíng le4 ju4 xing2 le chü hsing raku kugyō |
accompanied by pleasure |
樂安隱 乐安隐 see styles |
lè ān yǐn le4 an1 yin3 le an yin raku anon |
abiding in comfort |
樂小法 乐小法 see styles |
lè xiǎo fǎ le4 xiao3 fa3 le hsiao fa raku shōhō |
to be contented with inferior teachings |
樂棄捨 乐弃舍 see styles |
lè qì shě le4 qi4 she3 le ch`i she le chi she raku kisha |
delighting in relinquishment |
樂相應 乐相应 see styles |
lè xiāng yìng le4 xiang1 ying4 le hsiang ying raku sōō |
associated with pleasure |
Variations: |
raku らく |
(archaism) the capital (esp. Kyoto) |
涅槃樂 涅槃乐 see styles |
niè pán lè nie4 pan2 le4 nieh p`an le nieh pan le nehan raku |
Nirvāṇa-joy or bliss. |
猛利樂 猛利乐 see styles |
měng lì lè meng3 li4 le4 meng li le mōri raku |
ardent delight |
遠離樂 远离乐 see styles |
yuǎn lí lè yuan3 li2 le4 yüan li le onri raku |
The joy of the first dhyāna heaven, in which the defilement of desire is left far behind in mystic contemplation. |
樂小法者 乐小法者 see styles |
lè xiǎo fǎ zhě le4 xiao3 fa3 zhe3 le hsiao fa che raku shōbōsha |
one who is content with lesser vehicle teachings |
樂波羅蜜 乐波罗蜜 see styles |
lè bō luó mì le4 bo1 luo2 mi4 le po lo mi raku haramitsu |
The pāramitā of joy, one of the 四德波羅蜜 four transcendent pāramitās q.v., i.e. 常, 樂, 我 and 淨. |
樂行惡行 乐行恶行 see styles |
lè xín gè xíng le4 xin2 ge4 xing2 le hsin ko hsing raku gyōakugyō |
takes delight in immoral behavior |
淨我樂常 淨我乐常 see styles |
jìng wǒ lè cháng jing4 wo3 le4 chang2 ching wo le ch`ang ching wo le chang jō ga raku jō |
[authentic] purity, self, bliss, and permanence |
第一義樂 第一义乐 see styles |
dì yī yì lè di4 yi1 yi4 le4 ti i i le daiichigi raku |
The highest bliss, i.e. nirvāṇa. |
五妙境界樂 五妙境界乐 see styles |
wǔ miào jìng jiè lè wu3 miao4 jing4 jie4 le4 wu miao ching chieh le gomyō kyōkai raku |
The joys in the Pure land. |
天上樂世界 天上乐世界 see styles |
tiān shàng lè shì jiè tian1 shang4 le4 shi4 jie4 t`ien shang le shih chieh tien shang le shih chieh tenjō raku sekai |
heavenly paradise |
楽吉左衛門 see styles |
rakukichizaemon らくきちざえもん |
(person) Raku Kichizaemon |
樂相應安隱 乐相应安隐 see styles |
lè xiāng yìng ān yǐn le4 xiang1 ying4 an1 yin3 le hsiang ying an yin raku sōō anon |
desire for security |
Variations: |
rakuyaki らくやき |
raku ware; hand-moulded, lead glazed earthenware pottery fired at low temperatures, esp. used in tea ceremony (molded) |
此世他世樂禪 此世他世乐禅 see styles |
cǐ shì tā shì lè chán ci3 shi4 ta1 shi4 le4 chan2 tz`u shih t`a shih le ch`an tzu shih ta shih le chan shies tase raku zen |
meditation on the way to bring joy to all people both in this life and hereafter |
三昧樂正受意生身 三昧乐正受意生身 see styles |
sān mèi lè zhèng shòu yì shēng shēn san1 mei4 le4 zheng4 shou4 yi4 sheng1 shen1 san mei le cheng shou i sheng shen zanmai raku shōju ishō shin |
body mentally produced from the enjoyment of meditative absorption |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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