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10 word matches found for '起' using reading 'ぎ'
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noun
1. omen; sign of luck
2. origin; causation  (see also: 因果関係)
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noun
talisman; lucky charm
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expression, 'i' adjective
of good omen; augur well (for); boding well for; good fortune  (see also: 縁起がいい)
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expression, ii 'i' adjective
of good omen; augur well (for); boding well for; good fortune
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noun
Buddhist theory of the twelve-fold chain of causation, interdependent origination and co-dependent arising (San: pratītya-samutpāda); twelve causal links  (Buddhist term)
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expression, 'gu' godan verb
to be superstitious; to believe in omens
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noun
change of fortune; trying to change one's luck
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ominous; ill-omened; sinister
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expression
ill omened (as in "Don't say such an ill omened thing!"); unlucky
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expression
of bad omen; ill augur; boding evil; bad fortune
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