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38 word matches found for '幸' using reading 'こう'
1
noun
1. good luck; fortune; happiness
2. harvest; yield  (see also: 海の幸, 山の幸; this meaning is restricted to reading さち)
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2
unhappiness; sorrow; misfortune; disaster; accident; death
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0
happiness; blessedness; joy; well-being  (mainly literary)
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0
good luck; fortune
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expression, ichidan verb
to seek happiness; to pursue happiness
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2
noun
passion for gambling; fondness for speculation; speculative spirit
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4
noun
feeling of happiness; sense of well-being; euphoria
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0
noun
favorable chance; favourable chance
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0
noun
kosui (cultivar of nashi, Pyrus pyrifolia)
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expression
luckily or unluckily; for good or for evil
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0
great happiness
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noun
Kofuku-no-Kagaku; The Institute for Research in Human Happiness (religion founded in Japan in 1986)
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noun
transferring a shintai in a portable shrine, e.g. to another shrine or to a ceremony  (see also: 神体; Shinto term)
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0
unhappiness; sad fate; misfortune
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expression
Ignorance is bliss  (see also: 知らぬが仏; idiomatic expression)
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expression, noun
godsend; big win
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2
noun
1. euphoria; eudemonia  (see also: 多幸)
noun or verb acting prenominally
2. euphoric
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0
expression
small mercy (from some misfortune); silver lining of a dark cloud; consolation in sadness; blessing in disguise
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noun
Lady Luck
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noun
style of recitative dance popular during the Muromachi period  (see also: 幸若舞; abbreviation)
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noun
festival celebrating the (temporary) transfer of a shintai away from its main shrine  (see also: 神体; Shinto term)
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noun
right to the pursuit of happiness
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3
noun
lucky person; fortunate man
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0
pleased; obliged; appreciative
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0
noun
speculation
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noun
the emperor's personal favour  (archaic)
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noun
style of recitative dance popular during the Muromachi period (often with a military theme)
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5
noun
eudaemonism; eudemonism
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Imperial tour; royal progress
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4
bragging of one's misfortune
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