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17 words found beginning with '乞'
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Most common form: 請う
Godan verb with `u' ending (special class), transitive verb
to beg; to ask; to request; to invite
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noun
1. beggar  (sensitive)
2. begging
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noun
1. being served food outside the meditation hall (at a Zen temple)  (archaic)
2. serving food; food served  (archaic)
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expression
Once a beggar, always a beggar; once you have been begging for three days, you cannot stop  (proverb)
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noun
beggar; bum
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Most common form: こうご期待
expression
don't miss it; stay tuned; coming soon; look forward to it
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noun
request; entreaty
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noun
bhikkhu (fully ordained Buddhist monk)  (see also: 比丘; obscure term)
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noun
mercenary spirit; greed; avarice; base nature  (yojijukugo)
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noun
Buddhist monk  (derogatory; yojijukugo)
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