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じう
慈雨
たはた
田畑
うるお
った

The welcome rain moistened the fields.
Conjugations and inflections
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Words
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Most common form: 滋雨
noun
welcome rain; beneficial rain; blessed rain; rain that comes after a drought  (see also: 恵みの雨)
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noun
fields (of rice and other crops)
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'u' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to be moist; to be damp; to get wet; to be watered
2. to profit by; to receive benefits; to receive favors (favours)
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Kanji
ジ   affection   いつくしむ to treat with affection, love   
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excess
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short, tiny   
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シ   いと thread   
grass   
シン   こころ heart   
ウ   あめ    あま- rain   
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デン   た rice field   
はた    はたけ cultivated field   
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カ   fire   ひ    ほ-    
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ジン   ニン   ひと person   
ジュン   うるお to moisten, to wet; to benefit, to profit   うるお to be wet   うる to be moist, be dull   
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ジュン   うるう extra, intercalation (= insertion of extra into something, eg leap year)   
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オウ    king   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
モン   かど gate   
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スイ   みず water   
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