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We found 3 words, 2 names, 1 kanji, and 1 example matching 'こやす'
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Most common form: 肥す
'su' godan verb, transitive verb
to fertilize; to fertilise; to manure; to enrich
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noun
1. safe, easy childbirth  (abbreviation)
2. guardian bodhisattva, buddha or deity of children or childbirth (esp. Ksitigarbha or Avalokitesvara)  (see also: 子安観音, 子安地蔵)
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Yodan verb with `su' ending (archaic), intransitive verb
to lie down  (see also: 臥ゆ; archaic; honorific)
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こやす   Koyasu   (place name, surname)  
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こやす   Koyasu   (surname)  
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ヒ   こえ manure   こえる to grow fat   こやす to fertilize   こやし fertilizer, manure   
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ともえ comma shape, shape of magatama   
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コ   キ   おのれ self   
ニク body part   
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かれ
しふく
私腹
やす
よねん
余念
ない
He is always busy feathering his own nest.
 
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