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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
hún
    hun2
hun
 kon
    こん

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Soul / Spirit
soul; spirit; immortal soul (that can be detached from the body)
(See 魄) Yang energy; spirit; (female given name) Kokoro
The mind, the soul, conscious mind, vijñāna; also 神.


see styles
hún
    hun2
hun
old variant of [hun2]
See:

魂柱

see styles
 konchuu / konchu
    こんちゅう
sound post (e.g. of a violin)

魂神

see styles
hún shén
    hun2 shen2
hun shen
spirit

魂祭

see styles
 tamamatsuri
    たままつり
ceremony honouring the spirits of ancestors (esp. the Bon festival)

魂胆

see styles
 kontan
    こんたん
(1) ulterior motive; plot; scheme; (2) complicated circumstances; intricacies

魂靈


魂灵

see styles
hún líng
    hun2 ling2
hun ling
 konryō
soul; mind; idea
[departed] spirit

魂魄

see styles
hún pò
    hun2 po4
hun p`o
    hun po
 konpaku
    こんぱく

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Ghost / Soul / Spirit
soul
soul; spirit; ghost
Animus and anima; the spiritual nature or mind, and the animal soul; the two are defined as mind and body or mental and physical, the invisible soul inhabiting the visible body, the former being celestial, the latter terrestrial.

一魂

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 ikkon
    いっこん
(given name) Ikkon

三魂

see styles
sān hún
    san1 hun2
san hun

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Three Souls
three immortal souls in Daoism, representing spirit and intellect

丟魂


丢魂

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diū hún
    diu1 hun2
tiu hun
to be distracted

亡魂

see styles
wáng hún
    wang2 hun2
wang hun
 boukon / bokon
    ぼうこん
soul of the deceased; departed spirit
departed soul; spirit
The soul of the dead.

人魂

see styles
 hitodama
    ひとだま
disembodied soul; supernatural fiery ball

入魂

see styles
 nyuukon / nyukon
    にゅうこん
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) putting one's heart and soul (into); giving one's all; (noun/participle) (2) breathing a soul into (e.g. a Buddhist statue); (3) (archaism) (See 入魂・じゅこん) intimacy; familiarity

冤魂

see styles
yuān hún
    yuan1 hun2
yüan hun
ghost of one who died unjustly; departed spirit demanding vengeance for grievances

反魂

see styles
 hangon
    はんごん
reviving the dead; calling back the spirits of the dead

和魂

see styles
 wakon
    わこん
Japanese spirit

商魂

see styles
 shoukon / shokon
    しょうこん
commercial spirit

塊魂

see styles
 katamaridamashii / katamaridamashi
    かたまりだましい
(work) Katamari Damacy (2004 video game)

士魂

see styles
 shikon
    しこん
manly spirit; soul of a samurai

失魂

see styles
shī hún
    shi1 hun2
shih hun
to panic

子魂

see styles
 shikon
    しこん
(given name) Shikon

孤魂

see styles
gū hún
    gu1 hun2
ku hun

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Lonely Soul / Lost Soul
lonely soul

幸魂

see styles
 sakimitama
    さきみたま
god who bestows happiness upon people

幽魂

see styles
yōu hún
    you1 hun2
yu hun
 yuukon / yukon
    ゆうこん
ghost; spirit (of the dead)
spirits of the dead

御魂

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 mitama
    みたま
(honorific or respectful language) spirit of a deceased person

心魂

see styles
 shinkon
    しんこん

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Heart and Soul
heart and soul; one's soul (heart)

忠魂

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 chuukon / chukon
    ちゅうこん
loyalty; the loyal dead

招魂

see styles
zhāo hún
    zhao1 hun2
chao hun
 shoukon / shokon
    しょうこん
to call back the soul of sb who has died or is seriously ill; (fig.) to resurrect (an old system etc)
invocation of the dead
To call back the spirit (of the dead).

斗魂

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 toukon / tokon
    とうこん
(irregular kanji usage) fighting spirit

木魂

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 mokukon
    もくこん
(noun/participle) (1) (kana only) echo; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) (kana only) to echo; to reverberate; (3) the spirit of a tree; tree spirit; (given name) Mokukon

消魂

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xiāo hún
    xiao1 hun2
hsiao hun
overwhelmed (with joy, sorrow etc); to feel transported

神魂

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shén hún
    shen2 hun2
shen hun
mind; state of mind (often abnormal)

稲魂

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 ukenomitama
    うけのみたま
    ukanomitama
    うかのみたま
    ukatama
    うかたま
the god of foodstuffs (esp. of rice)

精魂

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jīng hún
    jing1 hun2
ching hun
 seikon / sekon
    せいこん
spirit; soul
soul; spirit
spirit

義魂

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 gikon
    ぎこん
(given name) Gikon

肝魂

see styles
 kimottama
    きもったま
    kimodama
    きもだま
guts; pluck; nerve; spirit

脱魂

see styles
 dakkon
    だっこん
ecstatic trance

船魂

see styles
 funadama
    ふなだま
guardian deity of a ship

英魂

see styles
 eikon / ekon
    えいこん
departed spirit

荒魂

see styles
 aratama; aramitama
    あらたま; あらみたま
{Shinto} wild spirit (one of the aspects of the soul of a kami)

蜀魂

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 shokkon
    しょっこん
(rare) (See ホトトギス) lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus)

言魂

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 kotodama
    ことだま
soul of language; power of words

詩魂

see styles
 shikon
    しこん
poetic sentiment

迷魂

see styles
mí hún
    mi2 hun2
mi hun
to bewitch; to enchant; to cast a spell over sb

還魂


还魂

see styles
huán hún
    huan2 hun2
huan hun
to return from the grave; (old) to recycle (waste products)

銷魂


销魂

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xiāo hún
    xiao1 hun2
hsiao hun
ecstasy; rapture; to feel overwhelming joy or sorrow

鎮魂

see styles
 chinkon(p); tamashizume
    ちんこん(P); たましずめ
(noun, transitive verb) (1) (ちんこん only) repose of a soul; (2) ceremony for the repose of a departed soul

闘魂

see styles
 toukon / tokon
    とうこん

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Fighting Spirit
fighting spirit

陰魂


阴魂

see styles
yīn hún
    yin1 hun2
yin hun
ghost; spirit

霊魂

see styles
 reikon / rekon
    れいこん
soul; spirit

靈魂


灵魂

see styles
líng hún
    ling2 hun2
ling hun
 reikon
soul; spirit
A spirit, soul.

面魂

see styles
 tsuradamashii / tsuradamashi
    つらだましい
fierce or defiant look; determined expression; plucky countenance

驚魂


惊魂

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jīng hún
    jing1 hun2
ching hun
in a panicked state; frightened

鬼魂

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guǐ hún
    gui3 hun2
kuei hun
ghost

魂斗羅

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 kontora
    コントラ
(work) Contra (video game franchise); (wk) Contra (video game franchise)

魂消る

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 tamageru
    たまげる
(v1,vi) (kana only) (from たまきえる) to be astonished; to be flabbergasted; to be startled; to be amazed

魂祭り

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 tamamatsuri
    たままつり
ceremony honouring the spirits of ancestors (esp. the Bon festival)

魂迎え

see styles
 tamamukae
    たまむかえ
welcoming the spirits of the dead

魂送り

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 tamaokuri
    たまおくり
sending off the spirits of the dead

亡き魂

see styles
 nakitama
    なきたま
departed soul; spirit

倉稲魂

see styles
 ukenomitama
    うけのみたま
    ukanomitama
    うかのみたま
    ukatama
    うかたま
the god of foodstuffs (esp. of rice)

入魂式

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 nyuukonshiki / nyukonshiki
    にゅうこんしき
consecration ceremony

反魂香

see styles
 hangonkou / hangonko
    はんごんこう
incense which supposedly allows the spirit of a departed loved one to be seen in the smoke

吸魂鬼

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 kyuukonki / kyukonki
    きゅうこんき
(personal name) dementor (creature from the Harry Potter series)

和魂上

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 wakonkami
    わこんかみ
(place-name) Wakonkami

和魂下

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 wakonshimo
    わこんしも
(place-name) Wakonshimo

大和魂

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 yamatodamashii / yamatodamashi
    やまとだましい
the Japanese spirit

奇御魂

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 kushimitama
    くしみたま
spirit who possesses a wondrous power

奪魂鬼


夺魂鬼

see styles
duó hún guǐ
    duo2 hun2 gui3
to hun kuei
 dakkonki
A demon that carries off the soul.

宇迦魂

see styles
 ukenomitama
    うけのみたま
    ukanomitama
    うかのみたま
    ukatama
    うかたま
the god of foodstuffs (esp. of rice)

幸御魂

see styles
 sakimitama
    さきみたま
god who bestows happiness upon people

忠魂碑

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 chuukonhi / chukonhi
    ちゅうこんひ
monument to the faithful who died in battle

招魂幡

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zhāo hún fān
    zhao1 hun2 fan1
chao hun fan
flag to attract departed spirits

招魂旛

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zhāo hún fān
    zhao1 hun2 fan1
chao hun fan
flag to attract departed spirits

招魂社

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 shoukonsha / shokonsha
    しょうこんしゃ
{Shinto} shrine dedicated to the spirits of the war dead; (place-name) Shoukonsha

招魂祭

see styles
 shoukonsai / shokonsai
    しょうこんさい
memorial service (esp. for war dead)

招魂經


招魂经

see styles
zhāo hún jīng
    zhao1 hun2 jing1
chao hun ching
 Shōkon kyō
The Sūtra on Calling Back the Soul of the Dead

斷魂椒


断魂椒

see styles
duàn hún jiāo
    duan4 hun2 jiao1
tuan hun chiao
king cobra or ghost chili (Naga jolokia)

海魂衫

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hǎi hún shān
    hai3 hun2 shan1
hai hun shan
Breton shirt; sailor's striped shirt

肝っ魂

see styles
 kimottama
    きもったま
guts; pluck; nerve; spirit

迷魂湯


迷魂汤

see styles
mí hún tāng
    mi2 hun2 tang1
mi hun t`ang
    mi hun tang
potion given to souls before they are reincarnated, which makes them forget their previous life (aka 孟婆汤[meng4po2tang1]); magic potion; (fig.) bewitching words or actions

迷魂藥


迷魂药

see styles
mí hún yào
    mi2 hun2 yao4
mi hun yao
magic potion; (fig.) bewitching words or actions; knockout drug; ecstasy; MDMA

迷魂陣


迷魂阵

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mí hún zhèn
    mi2 hun2 zhen4
mi hun chen
stratagem to trap sb; to bewitch and trap

迷魂香

see styles
mí hún xiāng
    mi2 hun2 xiang1
mi hun hsiang
a kind of sleeping gas or smoke used by thieves to incapacitate victims

還魂紙


还魂纸

see styles
huán hún zhǐ
    huan2 hun2 zhi3
huan hun chih
recycled paper

鎮魂曲

see styles
 chinkonkyoku
    ちんこんきょく
requiem

鎮魂歌

see styles
 chinkonka
    ちんこんか
requiem

鎮魂祭

see styles
 chinkonsai
    ちんこんさい
mass or ceremony for the repose of a soul

雑草魂

see styles
 zassoudamashii / zassodamashi
    ざっそうだましい
(1) tenacity of weeds; stubbornness of weeds; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (colloquialism) die hard spirit

離魂病

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 rikonbyou / rikonbyo
    りこんびょう
(1) (See 夢遊病) sleepwalking; somnambulism; (2) (See 自己像幻視) autoscopy

魔女魂

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 mayomi
    まよみ
(female given name) Mayomi

魂不守舍

see styles
hún bù shǒu shè
    hun2 bu4 shou3 she4
hun pu shou she
to be preoccupied (idiom); to be inattentive; to be frightened out of one's mind

魂不死説

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 tamashiifushisetsu / tamashifushisetsu
    たましいふしせつ
(rare) (theory of) the immortality of the soul

魂不附體


魂不附体

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hún bù fù tǐ
    hun2 bu4 fu4 ti3
hun pu fu t`i
    hun pu fu ti
lit. body and soul separated (idiom); fig. scared out of one's wits; beside oneself

魂呼ばい

see styles
 tamayobai
    たまよばい
(See 招魂・しょうこん) calling a dead soul back from the afterlife

魂崎の鼻

see styles
 konzakinohana
    こんざきのはな
(place-name) Konzakinohana

魂牽夢縈


魂牵梦萦

see styles
hún qiān - mèng yíng
    hun2 qian1 - meng4 ying2
hun ch`ien - meng ying
    hun chien - meng ying
(idiom) to miss very much; to yearn for

魂牽夢繞


魂牵梦绕

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hún qiān - mèng rào
    hun2 qian1 - meng4 rao4
hun ch`ien - meng jao
    hun chien - meng jao
see 牽夢縈|牵梦萦[hun2qian1-meng4ying2]

魂神精識

see styles
hún shén jīng shì
    hun2 shen2 jing1 shi4
hun shen ching shih
spirit, vital energies, and consciousness

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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