Keyword
beg
Info
FrequencyTop 2000-2100
Type
Jōyō 
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KankenLevel 2
Heisig501
Readings
(51%)
(30%)
こつ
(16%)
ごい
(1%)
Composed of
cow head
latter
Used in kanji (4 in total)
dry
until
towering mountains
stammer
Used in vocabulary (39 in total)
to beg; to ask; to request; to invite
begging for one's life; pleading for one's life
beggar; begging
beggar; begging
to beg forgiveness; to ask for someone's pardon; to ask for permission
to seek knowledge; to ask for instruction
request; entreaty
praying for rain
leave-taking; offering one's resignation; farewell visit
leave-taking; offering one's resignation; farewell visit
don't miss it; stay tuned; coming soon; look forward to it
to beg; to request; to beseech; to implore; to entreat
beggar; begging
begging for one's life; pleading for one's life
going on an alms round (for food); going begging (for food); going to ask for alms of food; pindacara
Festival to Plead for Skills (progenitor festival of Tanabata)
beggar; begging
to receive by requesting earnestly; to beg
beggar; bum
actors; players; (lit.) riverbank beggars
mercenary spirit; greed; avarice; base nature
beggars at the Ise Grand Shrine; (arch.) successful but stingy merchants from Ise
bhikkhu (fully ordained Buddhist monk)
slow and steady wins the race; there is luck in the last helping
person turned into a beggar overnight
I pray in earnest that; I beg that; I yearn that
slow and steady wins the race; there is luck in the last helping
begging; beggar
to ask for and receive
beggar; begging
begging; beggar
with the author's compliments
bridegroom who is loved by his bride
once a beggar, always a beggar; (lit.) if one begs for three days, one cannot stop
once a beggar, always a beggar; (lit.) if one begs for three days, one cannot stop
to get more than one requests; (lit.) to beg for water and receive wine
merchants from Ise and Ōmi do not waste their money (unlike Edoites); (lit.) robbers from Ōmi, beggars from Ise
Examples (9 in total)
The beggar was dizzy with hunger and fatigue.
He is no better than a beggar.
I always give something to the beggars.