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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
大年 see styles |
dainen だいねん |
More info & calligraphy: Danian |
木星 see styles |
mù xīng mu4 xing1 mu hsing mokusei / mokuse もくせい |
More info & calligraphy: Jupiter{astron} Jupiter (planet); (given name) Mokusei 勿哩訶婆跋底 Bṛhaspati; 'Lord of increase,' the planet Jupiter. |
カリスト see styles |
karisuto カリスト |
More info & calligraphy: Kalliste |
七曜 see styles |
qī yào qi1 yao4 ch`i yao chi yao shichiyou / shichiyo しちよう |
the seven planets of premodern astronomy (the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) (1) {astron} the seven luminaries (sun, moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn); (2) the seven days of the week The seven brilliant ones — the sun and moon, together with the five planets which are connected with fire, water, wood, metal, and earth. Their essence shines in the sky, but their spirits are over men as judges of their good and evil, and as rulers over good and evil fortune. The following list shows their names in Chinese and Sanskrit: Sun 日, 太陽; aditya 阿彌底耶 Moon月, 太陰; soma 蘇摩 Mars火星, 勢惑勞; aṅgāraka 盎哦囉迦 Mercury水星, 辰星; budha 部陀 Jupiter木星, 歳星; bṛhaspati 勿哩訶娑跛底 Venus金星, 太白; śukra 戌羯羅 Saturn土星, 鎭星; śanaiścara 賖乃以室折羅. |
五星 see styles |
wǔ xīng wu3 xing1 wu hsing gosei / gose ごせい |
the five visible planets, namely: Mercury 水星, Venus 金星, Mars 火星, Jupiter 木星, Saturn 土星 (1) (hist) the five planets (in ancient Chinese astronomy; Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Venus and Mercury); (2) five stars; (personal name) Gosei The five planets, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Venus, and Mercury; also 五執. |
涒 see styles |
tūn tun1 t`un tun |
planet Jupiter; vomit |
いお see styles |
io イオ |
{astron} Io (moon of Jupiter); (female given name) Io |
三碧 see styles |
sanpeki さんぺき |
(See 九星) third of nine traditional astrological signs (corresponding to Jupiter and east) |
九曜 see styles |
jiǔ yào jiu3 yao4 chiu yao kuyou / kuyo くよう |
(surname) Kuyou 九執 q.v. Navagraha. The nine luminaries: 日 Āditya, the sun; 月 Sōma, the moon; the five planets, i.e. 火星 Aṅgāraka, Mars; 水 Budha, Mercury; 木 Bṛhaspati, Jupiter; 金 Sukra, Venus; and 土 Śanaiścara, Saturn; also 羅睺 Rāhu, the spirit that causes eclipses; and 計都 Ketu, a comet. Each is associated with a region of the sky and also with a bodhisattva, etc., e.g. the sun with Guanyin, Venus with Amitābha, etc. |
四緑 see styles |
shiroku しろく |
(See 九星) fourth of nine traditional astrological signs (corresponding to Jupiter and south-east) |
大歳 see styles |
daisai だいさい |
(1) Taisai; one of the eight gods of the koyomi; (2) (archaism) Jupiter (planet); (1) (archaism) New Year's Eve; December 31st; (2) (archaism) Jupiter (planet); (surname) Daisai |
太歲 太岁 see styles |
tài suì tai4 sui4 t`ai sui tai sui |
Tai Sui, God of the year; archaic name for the planet Jupiter 木星[Mu4 xing1]; nickname for sb who is the most powerful in an area |
太歳 see styles |
dasai ださい |
(1) Taisai; one of the eight gods of the koyomi; (2) (archaism) Jupiter (planet); (surname) Dasai |
木曜 see styles |
mù yào mu4 yao4 mu yao mokuyou / mokuyo もくよう |
(See 木曜日) Thursday Jupiter, one of the 九曜 nine luminaries, q. v.; on the south of the diamond hall outside the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala. |
木衛 木卫 see styles |
mù wèi mu4 wei4 mu wei kie きえ |
moon of Jupiter (surname) Kie |
歳星 see styles |
saisei / saise さいせい |
Jupiter |
カルメ see styles |
karume カルメ |
{astron} Carme (moon of Jupiter); (personal name) Calmet; Karume |
七曜星 see styles |
shichiyousei / shichiyose しちようせい |
(1) {astron} (See 北斗七星) the Big Dipper (asterism); the Plough; the Plow; (2) {astron} (See 七曜・1) the seven luminaries (sun, moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) |
大赤斑 see styles |
daisekihan だいせきはん |
{astron} (Jupiter's) Great Red Spot |
木衛一 木卫一 see styles |
mù wèi yī mu4 wei4 yi1 mu wei i |
Io (moon of Jupiter), aka Jupiter I |
木衛三 木卫三 see styles |
mù wèi sān mu4 wei4 san1 mu wei san |
Ganymede (moon of Jupiter), aka Jupiter III |
木衛二 木卫二 see styles |
mù wèi èr mu4 wei4 er4 mu wei erh |
Europa (moon of Jupiter), aka Jupiter II |
木衛四 木卫四 see styles |
mù wèi sì mu4 wei4 si4 mu wei ssu |
Callisto (moon of Jupiter), aka Jupiter IV |
朱庇特 see styles |
zhū bì tè zhu1 bi4 te4 chu pi t`e chu pi te |
Jupiter (Roman god) |
灶神星 see styles |
zào shén xīng zao4 shen2 xing1 tsao shen hsing |
Vesta, an asteroid, second most massive object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, discovered in 1807 by H.W. Olbers |
穀神星 谷神星 see styles |
gǔ shén xīng gu3 shen2 xing1 ku shen hsing |
Ceres, dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, discovered in 1801 by G. Piazzi |
阿詣羅 阿诣罗 see styles |
ā yì luó a1 yi4 luo2 a i lo Akera |
Aṅgiras, one of the seven deva-ṛṣis born from Brahma's mouth, shown in the Diamond Court of the Garbhadhātu, red coloured, holding a lotus on which is a vase; in Sanskrit the planet Jupiter. A title of the Buddha. Also M030215 M021474 伽羅和. |
エウロパ see styles |
europa エウロパ |
{astron} Europa (moon of Jupiter); (personal name) Europa (es:) |
ガニメデ see styles |
ganimede ガニメデ |
{astron} Ganymede (moon of Jupiter); (surname) Ganymede (Greek god) |
トロヤ群 see styles |
toroyagun トロヤぐん |
{astron} Jupiter trojans; Trojan group |
ユピテル see styles |
yupiteru ユピテル |
(1) Jupiter (Roman god); (2) Jupiter (planet); (3) (abbreviation) Jupiter Symphony; Symphony No. 41 by Mozart; (dei) Jupiter; (wk) Jupiter Symphony (No. 41 by Mozart) |
七つの星 see styles |
nanatsunohoshi ななつのほし |
(1) {astron} (See 北斗七星) the Big Dipper (asterism); the Plough; the Plow; (2) {astron} (See 七曜・しちよう・1) Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn |
伽利略號 伽利略号 see styles |
jiā lì lüè hào jia1 li4 lu:e4 hao4 chia li lu:e hao |
Galileo, American robotic spacecraft launched to Jupiter in 1989, orbiting the planet 1995-2003 |
小行星帶 小行星带 see styles |
xiǎo xíng xīng dài xiao3 xing2 xing1 dai4 hsiao hsing hsing tai |
asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter |
ガス状惑星 see styles |
gasujouwakusei / gasujowakuse ガスじょうわくせい |
(See 木星型惑星・もくせいがたわくせい・1) gas giant (e.g. Jupiter, Saturn); gas planet |
シュヒター see styles |
jupitaa / jupita ジュピター |
(1) {rommyth} (See ユピテル) Jupiter (god); (2) {astron} (See 木星) Jupiter (planet); (dei) Jupiter; (wk) Jupiter Symphony (No. 41 by Mozart) |
ヂュピター see styles |
jupitaa / jupita ヂュピター |
(dei) Jupiter |
ユーピテル see styles |
yuupiteru / yupiteru ユーピテル |
(dei) Jupiter; (wk) Jupiter Symphony (No. 41 by Mozart) |
ユッピテル see styles |
yuppiteru ユッピテル |
(dei) Jupiter; (wk) Jupiter Symphony (No. 41 by Mozart) |
Variations: |
ootoshi; oodoshi おおとし; おおどし |
(1) (archaism) (See 大晦日) New Year's Eve; (2) (archaism) (See 太歳・たいさい・2) Jupiter (planet) |
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taisai たいさい |
(1) (See 八将神) Taisai; one of the eight gods of the traditional calendar; (2) (archaism) (See 木星) Jupiter (planet) |
木星型惑星 see styles |
mokuseigatawakusei / mokusegatawakuse もくせいがたわくせい |
(1) {astron} (See 天王星型惑星) gas giant (Jupiter, Saturn); (2) {astron} giant planet (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune); Jovian planet |
ガリレイ衛星 see styles |
garireieisei / garireese ガリレイえいせい |
(astron) Galilean moons (four moons of Jupiter); Galilean satellites |
ガリレオ衛星 see styles |
garireoeisei / garireoese ガリレオえいせい |
(astron) Galilean moons (four moons of Jupiter); Galilean satellites |
勿哩訶婆跋底 勿哩诃婆跋底 see styles |
wù lī hē pó bá dǐ wu4 li1 he1 po2 ba2 di3 wu li ho p`o pa ti wu li ho po pa ti Morikabahattei |
B.rhaspati, Jupiter-lord, 木星 Jupiter. |
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europa; yuuropa / europa; yuropa エウロパ; ユーロパ |
{astron} Europa (moon of Jupiter) |
Variations: |
jupitaa; yupiteru / jupita; yupiteru ジュピター; ユピテル |
(1) (See ゼウス) Jupiter (Roman god); (2) {astron} (See 木星・もくせい) Jupiter (planet); (3) (abbreviation) Jupiter Symphony; Symphony No. 41 by Mozart |
Variations: |
garireieisei(garirei衛星); garireoeisei(garireo衛星) / garireese(garire衛星); garireoese(garireo衛星) ガリレイえいせい(ガリレイ衛星); ガリレオえいせい(ガリレオ衛星) |
{astron} (See イオ,エウロパ,ガニメデ,カリスト) Galilean moons (four largest moons of Jupiter); Galilean satellites |
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yupiteru; yuupiteru; yuppiteru / yupiteru; yupiteru; yuppiteru ユピテル; ユーピテル; ユッピテル |
{rommyth} Jupiter (god) (lat:) |
Variations: |
jupitaa; yupiteru; yuppiteru; yuupiteru / jupita; yupiteru; yuppiteru; yupiteru ジュピター; ユピテル; ユッピテル; ユーピテル |
(1) (dei) Jupiter; (2) (work) Jupiter Symphony (No. 41 by Mozart) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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