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We found 1 word, 1 kanji, and 4 examples matching '収む'
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Nidan verb (lower class) with `mu' ending (archaic), transitive verb
1. to dedicate; to make an offering; to pay (fees)  (archaic)
2. to supply  (archaic)
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シュウ   おさめる to supply; to pay; to achieve; to obtain   
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connect; 'join the vine'   
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stick   
また again   
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だざい
太宰
おさむ
39
さい
とき
じさつ
自殺
した

Osamu Dazai killed himself at the age of thirty-nine.
だざい
太宰
おさむ
じさつ
自殺
した

Osamu Dazai killed himself.
てづか
手塚
おさむ
治虫
ほん
しゅうかん
週間
くらい
してくれます

Will you lend me the books by Osame Tezuka for about a week?
しょうじょ
少女
マンガ
れきし
歴史
たどれば
たからづかかげき
宝塚歌劇
げんてん
原点
てづか
手塚
おさむ
治虫

If one traces history, one will conclude that even girls' manga originated with Osamu Tezuka, whose roots were in the Takarazuka Revue.
 
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