ちゅう
うん

noun

Buddhist term.
  1. bardo, state (or period) of intermediate existence between one's death and rebirth (in Japan, 49 days).

Variations

Pronunciation Kanji Kana Is Common
ちゅう
うん
中蘊 ちゅううん

Contained Kanji Breakdown

in, inside, middle
なか チュウ うち (1st, N5)
mouth
くち コウ ク (1st, N4)
number one, line, rod radical (no. 2)
コン シ ジョ
pile up
ウン つ.む (Kentei 1)
grass, grass radical (no. 140)
thread
いと シ (1st, N2)
short thread radical (no. 52)
ヨウ ちいさい (Kentei 1)
little, small
ショウ こ- ちい.さい (1st, N5)
feathered stick, barb radical (no. 6)
ケツ かぎ (Kentei 1)
eight, eight radical (no. 12)
ハチ や はっ (1st, N5)
captured, criminal, arrest
シュウ とら.われる (9th, N1)
box, box or enclosure radical (no. 31)
イ コク (Kentei 1)
person
ひと ニン ジン (1st, N5)
dish, a helping, plate
さら ベイ (3rd, N2)