There are 35 total results for your Heron search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鷺 鹭 see styles |
lù lu4 lu sagisaki さぎさき |
heron (kana only) heron (Ardeidae); (surname) Sagisaki |
鳽 see styles |
yán yan2 yen |
(used in naming bitterns and several other species of heron); also pr. [jian1] |
鷥 鸶 see styles |
sī si1 ssu |
heron |
中鷺 see styles |
chuusagi / chusagi ちゅうさぎ |
intermediate heron (Mesophoyx intermedia) |
五位 see styles |
wǔ wèi wu3 wei4 wu wei goi ごい |
(1) fifth court rank; (2) (abbreviation) (See 五位鷺) black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax); night heron; (3) {Buddh} five ranks; five stages; (place-name, surname) Goi The five categories, or divisions; there are several groups, e. g. (1) Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna have groupings of all phenomena under five heads, i. e. Hīnayāna has 75 法 which are 11 色法, 1 心法, 46 心所法, 14 不相離法, and 3 無爲法; Mahāyāna has 100 法 which are 8 心, 51 心所, 11 色, 24 不相因, and 6 無爲法. (2) The five divisions of 唯識 are 資糧位, 加行位, 通達位, 修習位, and 究竟 or 佛位. (3) The five evolutions in the womb are: kalalaṃ, embryo-initiation; arbudaṃ, after 27 days; peśī, 37; ghana, 47; praśākha, 57 days when form and organs are all complete. (4) Certain combinations of the 八卦 Eight Diagrams are sometimes styled 五位君臣 five positions of prince and minister. |
夜鷺 夜鹭 see styles |
yè lù ye4 lu4 yeh lu |
(bird species of China) black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) |
岩鷺 岩鹭 see styles |
yán lù yan2 lu4 yen lu |
(bird species of China) Pacific reef heron (Egretta sacra) |
斑鷺 斑鹭 see styles |
bān lù ban1 lu4 pan lu |
(bird species of China) pied heron (Egretta picata) |
暗鷺 暗鹭 see styles |
àn lù an4 lu4 an lu |
black-crowned night heron (Tw) |
栗鳽 see styles |
lì yán li4 yan2 li yen |
(bird species of China) Japanese night heron (Gorsachius goisagi) |
池鷺 池鹭 see styles |
chí lù chi2 lu4 ch`ih lu chih lu |
(bird species of China) Chinese pond heron (Ardeola bacchus) |
白鷺 白鹭 see styles |
bái lù bai2 lu4 pai lu hakuro はくろ |
(bird species of China) little egret (Egretta garzetta) heron with all-white plumage (incl. egrets); white heron; (place-name) Hakuro |
綠鷺 绿鹭 see styles |
lǜ lù lu:4 lu4 lü lu |
(bird species of China) striated heron (Butorides striata) |
老等 see styles |
lǎo děng lao3 deng3 lao teng |
to wait patiently; heron |
草鷺 草鹭 see styles |
cǎo lù cao3 lu4 ts`ao lu tsao lu |
(bird species of China) purple heron (Ardea purpurea) |
蒼鷺 苍鹭 see styles |
cāng lù cang1 lu4 ts`ang lu tsang lu |
(bird species of China) grey heron (Ardea cinerea) |
青鷺 see styles |
aoki あおき |
(kana only) grey heron (Ardea cinerea); gray heron; (female given name) Aoki |
黒鷺 see styles |
kurosagi くろさぎ |
eastern reef heron |
五位鷺 see styles |
goisagi; goisagi ごいさぎ; ゴイサギ |
(kana only) black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax); night heron |
暗光鳥 暗光鸟 see styles |
àn guāng niǎo an4 guang1 niao3 an kuang niao |
black-crowned night heron (Tw) |
暗公鳥 暗公鸟 see styles |
àn gōng niǎo an4 gong1 niao3 an kung niao |
black-crowned night heron (Tw) |
棕夜鷺 棕夜鹭 see styles |
zōng yè lù zong1 ye4 lu4 tsung yeh lu |
(bird species of China) nankeen night heron (Nycticorax caledonicus) |
海南鳽 see styles |
hǎi nán yán hai3 nan2 yan2 hai nan yen |
(bird species of China) white-eared night heron (Oroanassa magnifica) |
溝五位 see styles |
mizogoi; mizogoi みぞごい; ミゾゴイ |
(kana only) Japanese night heron (Gorsachius goisagi) |
白腹鷺 白腹鹭 see styles |
bái fù lù bai2 fu4 lu4 pai fu lu |
(bird species of China) white-bellied heron (Ardea insignis) |
白臉鷺 白脸鹭 see styles |
bái liǎn lù bai2 lian3 lu4 pai lien lu |
(bird species of China) white-faced heron (Egretta novaehollandiae) |
白鷺池 白鹭池 see styles |
bái lù chí bai2 lu4 chi2 pai lu ch`ih pai lu chih Byakurochi |
The White Heron Lake in Rājagṛha, the scene of Śākyamuni's reputed delivery of part of the Mahāprajñāpāramitā-sūtra 大般若經 juan 593-600, the last of the '16 assemblies' of this sutra, which is also called the 白鷺池經. |
黑冠鳽 see styles |
hēi guān yán hei1 guan1 yan2 hei kuan yen |
(bird species of China) Malayan night heron (Gorsachius melanolophus) |
アオサギ see styles |
aosagi アオサギ |
(kana only) grey heron (Ardea cinerea); gray heron |
ゴイサギ see styles |
goisagi ゴイサギ |
(kana only) black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax); night heron |
ミゾゴイ see styles |
mizogoi ミゾゴイ |
(kana only) Japanese night heron (Gorsachius goisagi) |
爪哇池鷺 爪哇池鹭 see styles |
zhǎo wā chí lù zhao3 wa1 chi2 lu4 chao wa ch`ih lu chao wa chih lu |
(bird species of China) Javan pond heron (Ardeola speciosa) |
ヘロンベイ see styles |
heronbei / heronbe ヘロンベイ |
(place-name) Heron Bay |
ヘロンの公式 see styles |
heronnokoushiki / heronnokoshiki ヘロンのこうしき |
Heron's formula; Hero's formula |
君たちはどう生きるか see styles |
kimitachihadouikiruka / kimitachihadoikiruka きみたちはどういきるか |
(wk) How Do You Live? (1937 novel by Genzaburō Yoshino); (wk) The Boy and the Heron (2023 Studio Ghibli film) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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