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Words — 16 found

Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb
1. receiving; welcoming; going to meet; person sent to meet or pick up someonePolite (teineigo) language, See also 迎え
Noun
2. final call; call of fate; approach of death
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Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb
1. big welcome; welcoming greatly; being very welcome
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Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb
1. seeing someone off and later welcoming them back; taking someone to and fro
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Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb
1. greeting the New Year (on New Year's Eve); welcoming the New Year
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年越 【としこし】
Notes
年越: Irregular okurigana usage.
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Noun
1. welcoming fire for returning spirits (on the first night of the Bon festival)See also お盆, Antonym: 送り火
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1. welcoming honored guests (esp. from overseas)
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1. magnanimity; generosity; welcoming personality
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Noun
1. welcoming the spirits of the dead
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魂迎え 【たまむかえ】
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1. rite welcoming back the gods from Izumo Shrine (on the last day of the tenth lunar month)See also 神送り
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1. (company's) initiation or welcoming ceremony
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1. shelf with offerings for welcoming the spirits of one's ancestors during the Bon Festival
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1. shelf with offerings for welcoming the spirits of one's ancestors during the Bon FestivalSee also お盆
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Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
1. prosperity to the emperormessage welcoming a new imperial era
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天皇彌榮 【すめらぎいやさか】
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1. holding one's sword pointing towards the opponent's eyes (kendo stance)
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2. warm, welcoming eyesOnly applies to 青眼, See also 白眼 はくがん
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青眼 【せいがん】
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Sentences — 5 found

  • jreibun/2463/1
      日本にはいろいろな
    • ねんちゅうぎょうじ年中行事
    • がある。
    • たと例えば
    • すすはらすす払い
    • をしたり、
    • かどまつ門松
    • かがみもち鏡餅
    • などを飾ったりするのは、「
    • としがみさま年神様
    • 」を迎えるための
    • しょうがつ正月
    • の大切な行事だ。
    Japan has a variety of annual events. For example, the New Year’s rituals of thorough housecleaning and decorating kadomatsu (decorative pine trees) and kagamimochi (double-stacked round mochi with a bitter orange on top) are important events for welcoming toshigami-sama (the New Year’s Deity). Jreibun
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