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20 words found beginning with '斎'
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Most common form: 祝う
'u' godan verb, transitive verb
to congratulate; to celebrate; to observe (a festival)
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noun
1. funeral hall
2. ceremony site  (see also: 祭場)
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'mu' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to avoid; to refrain from; to shun
2. to detest
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noun
unlucky day (according to astrology); (previously a) death anniversary; purification and fast day  (see also: 陰陽道)
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noun
1. public bathhouse
2. building with a bath (esp. in a shrine or temple)
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noun
imperial princess who served as a priestess at Ise  (historical term)
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noun
fast day
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noun
ancient Shinto priestly family
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noun
1. morning meal (for priests, monks, etc.)  (Buddhist term)
2. food offering at a Buddhist ceremony
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'ku' godan verb, intransitive verb
to worship; enshrine
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