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10 word matches found for '猛' using reading 'たけ'
1
burning with desire
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2
ferocious
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4
noun
fervent spirit
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'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to rage; to be fierce
2. to be excited
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expression
dignified without being overbearing; being dignified, and moreover warm, as such one is gentle  (see also: 威有って猛からず)
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expression
dignified without being overbearing; being dignified, and moreover warm, as such one is gentle  (see also: 威ありて猛からず)
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noun
brave and stalwart man
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Most common form: たけり立つ
'tsu' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to rage  (esp. 猛り立つ)
2. to howl  (esp. 哮り立つ)
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Most common form: 武し
noun
brave  (archaic)
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5
Most common form: たけり狂う
to rage; to rampage  (see also: 荒れ狂う)
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