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shǐ
    shi3
shih
 hajime
    はじめ
to begin; to start; then; only then
(female given name) Hajime
Beginning, first, initial; thereupon.

始め

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 hajime
    はじめ
(n-t,n-adv) (1) beginning; start; outset; opening; (2) first (in line, etc.); (3) origin; (4) (kana only) such as ...; not to mention ...

始一

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 shiichi / shichi
    しいち
(given name) Shiichi

始三

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 hatsuzou / hatsuzo
    はつぞう
(given name) Hatsuzou

始値

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 hajimene
    はじめね
opening (stock-market) quotation

始典

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 motonori
    もとのり
(personal name) Motonori

始加

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 haruka
    はるか
(female given name) Haruka

始動

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 shidou / shido
    しどう
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) starting (a machine, engine, etc.); (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) starting (a project, plan, etc.); beginning; initiation; going into action

始原

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 shigen
    しげん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) start; origin; beginnings

始史

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 motofumi
    もとふみ
(given name) Motofumi

始域

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 shiiki / shiki
    しいき
{math} (See 定義域,終域) domain (of a function)

始士

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shǐ shì
    shi3 shi4
shih shih
 shishi
An initiator; a Bodhisattva who stimulates beings to enlightenment.

始夏

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 haruka
    はるか
(female given name) Haruka

始子

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 motoko
    もとこ
(female given name) Motoko

始宏

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 motohiro
    もとひろ
(personal name) Motohiro

始帆

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 shiho
    しほ
(female given name) Shiho

始建

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shǐ jiàn
    shi3 jian4
shih chien
to start building

始得

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shǐ dé
    shi3 de2
shih te
 shitoku
attained for the first time

始從


始从

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shǐ cóng
    shi3 cong2
shih ts`ung
    shih tsung
 shijū
starting from...

始恵

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 shikie
    しきえ
(female given name) Shikie

始成

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shǐ chéng
    shi3 cheng2
shih ch`eng
    shih cheng
 shijō
first completion

始教

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shǐ jiào
    shi3 jiao4
shih chiao
 shikyō
According to Tiantai, the preliminary teaching of the Mahāyāna, made by the Avataṃsaka (Kegon) School; also called 相教; it discussed the nature of all phenomena as in the 唯識論, 空教; and held to the immateriality of all things, but did not teach that all beings have the Buddha-nature.

始更

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 shikou / shiko
    しこう
(given name) Shikou

始期

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 shiki
    しき
beginning period; initial term

始末

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shǐ mò
    shi3 mo4
shih mo
 shimatsu
    しまつ
whole story; the ins and outs
(noun/participle) (1) management; dealing; settlement; (2) cleaning up; getting rid of; (3) economizing; economising; being thrifty; (4) end result (usu. bad)

始業


始业

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shǐ yè
    shi3 ye4
shih yeh
 shigyou / shigyo
    しぎょう
(n,vs,vi) start of work; commencement; opening
one who has just begun the activity of religious cultivation

始沢

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 shizawa
    しざわ
(surname) Shizawa

始澤

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 hajimesawa
    はじめさわ
(surname) Hajimesawa

始点

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 shiten
    してん
point of departure; initial point; starting point

始生

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shǐ shēng
    shi3 sheng1
shih sheng
 shishō
initial production

始田

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 shita
    した
(surname) Shita

始男

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 motoo
    もとお
(given name) Motoo

始発

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 shihatsu
    しはつ
(1) (See 終発) first departure (of the day); first train; first bus; (2) (See 終着) departing from the starting station (of a bus, train, etc.)

始發


始发

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shǐ fā
    shi3 fa1
shih fa
 shihatsu
(of trains etc) to set off (on a journey); to start (being issued or circulated); to start (happening); originating
to initiate

始祖

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shǐ zǔ
    shi3 zu3
shih tsu
 shiso
    しそ
primogenitor; founder of a school or trade
founder; originator; pioneer

始神

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 hajikami
    はじかみ
(place-name) Hajikami

始端

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 shitan
    したん
{comp} start edge

始終


始终

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shǐ zhōng
    shi3 zhong1
shih chung
 shijuu / shiju
    しじゅう
from beginning to end; all along
(adv,n) continuously; from beginning to end; from first to last
Beginning and end, first and last.

始織

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 shiori
    しおり
(female given name) Shiori

始興


始兴

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shǐ xīng
    shi3 xing1
shih hsing
 shifun
    シフン
Shixing County in Shaoguan 韶關|韶关[Shao2 guan1], Guangdong
(place-name) Siheung (South Korea)

始覺


始觉

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shǐ jué
    shi3 jue2
shih chüeh
 shigaku
The initial functioning of mind or intelligence as a process of 'becoming', arising from 本覺 which is Mind or Intelligence, self-contained, unsullied, and considered as universal, the source of all enlightenment. The 'initial intelligence' or enlightenment arises from the inner influence 薰 of the Mind and from external teaching. In the 'original intelligence' are the four values adopted and made transcendent by the Nirvāṇa-sūtra, viz. 常, 樂, 我, 淨 Perpetuity, joy, personality, and purity; these are acquired through the 覺 process of enlightenment. Cf. 起信論 Awakening of Faith.

始起

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shǐ qǐ
    shi3 qi3
shih ch`i
    shih chi
 shiki
commencement

始郎

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 motoo
    もとお
(given name) Motoo

始里

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 shisato
    しさと
(female given name) Shisato

始関

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 shiseki
    しせき
(surname) Shiseki

始閣

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 shikaku
    しかく
(surname) Shikaku

始陽

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 tomoharu
    ともはる
(personal name) Tomoharu

始離


始离

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shǐ lí
    shi3 li2
shih li
 shiri
first separation

始電

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 shiden
    しでん
(abbreviation) (See 始発電車) first train

始點


始点

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shǐ diǎn
    shi3 dian3
shih tien
starting point; initial point
See: 始点

久始

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 hisashi
    ひさし
(personal name) Hisashi

二始

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èr shǐ
    er4 shi3
erh shih
 nishi
The two beginnings, i.e. of Hīnayāna, by the preaching of the 阿含 Āgama sūtras; and of Mahāyāna by the preaching of the 華嚴 Avataṁsaka sūtra.

伊始

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yī shǐ
    yi1 shi3
i shih

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New Beginning
outset; beginning

倡始

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chàng shǐ
    chang4 shi3
ch`ang shih
    chang shih
to initiate

像始

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xiàng shǐ
    xiang4 shi3
hsiang shih
 zōshi
The beginning of the formal period.

元始

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yuán shǐ
    yuan2 shi3
yüan shih
 genshi
    げんし
origin; (given name) Motohatsu
Prabhū, 波羅赴; 鉢利部 beginning, in the beginning, primordial. Prabhū is a title of Viṣṇu as a personification of the sun.

克始

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 katsushi
    かつし
(personal name) Katsushi

初始

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chū shǐ
    chu1 shi3
ch`u shih
    chu shih
initial; starting (point)

創始


创始

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chuàng shǐ
    chuang4 shi3
ch`uang shih
    chuang shih
 soushi / soshi
    そうし
to initiate; to found
(noun, transitive verb) creation; founding; initiating

原始

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yuán shǐ
    yuan2 shi3
yüan shih
 genshi
    げんし
first; original; primitive; original (document etc)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) origin; beginning; genesis; (adj-no,n) (2) primeval; primordial; primitive; (given name) Hajime

哩始

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lī shǐ
    li1 shi3
li shih
 rishi
immortal

喜始

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 kishi
    きし
(surname) Kishi

喰始

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 tabehajime
    たべはじめ
(person) Tabe Hajime (1947.12.24-)

固始

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gù shǐ
    gu4 shi3
ku shih
Gushi county in Xinyang 信陽|信阳, Henan

垰始

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 taomoto
    たおもと
(surname) Taomoto

孝始

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 takashi
    たかし
(male given name) Takashi

宏始

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 hiroshi
    ひろし
(personal name) Hiroshi

家始

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 kashi
    かし
(surname) Kashi

尚始

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 hisashi
    ひさし
(personal name) Hisashi

年始

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 nenshi
    ねんし
(1) beginning of the year; new year; (2) New Year's call; New Year's greetings

建始

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jiàn shǐ
    jian4 shi3
chien shih
 kenshi
    けんし
Jianshi County in Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture 恩施土家族苗族自治州[En1 shi1 Tu3 jia1 zu2 Miao2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Hubei
(personal name) Kenshi

弘始

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 hiroshi
    ひろし
(given name) Hiroshi

忠始

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 tadashi
    ただし
(given name) Tadashi

恭始

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 kyouji / kyoji
    きょうじ
(given name) Kyōji

慶始

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 yoshiharu
    よしはる
(personal name) Yoshiharu

憲始

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 kenji
    けんじ
(given name) Kenji

政始

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 seishi / seshi
    せいし
(given name) Seishi

敬始

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 keishi / keshi
    けいし
(given name) Keishi

旬始

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xún shǐ
    xun2 shi3
hsün shih
comet from Saturn, traditionally described as yellow; evil omen

晃始

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 kouji / koji
    こうじ
(personal name) Kōji

更始

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gēng shǐ
    geng1 shi3
keng shih
 koushi / koshi
    こうし
to make a new start; to regenerate
(noun/participle) renewal; reform

未始

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wèi shǐ
    wei4 shi3
wei shih
 mishi
not necessarily; may not turn out to be; maybe not
before starting

正始

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 masashi
    まさし
(given name) Masashi

武始

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 takeshi
    たけし
(given name) Takeshi

無始


无始

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wú shǐ
    wu2 shi3
wu shih
 mushi
    むし
(1) {Buddh} beginninglessness; (2) (archaism) distant past
Without beginning, as is the chain of transmigration.

然始

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rán shǐ
    ran2 shi3
jan shih
 nenshi
thenceforth

照始

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 terushi
    てるし
(given name) Terushi

真始

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 shinji
    しんじ
(given name) Shinji

終始

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 shuushi / shushi
    しゅうし
(1) beginning and end; (noun/participle) (2) doing something from beginning to end; being unchanged from beginning to end; (adverb) (3) from beginning to end; the whole time; throughout; consistently

義始

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 yoshimoto
    よしもと
(surname) Yoshimoto

肇始

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zhào shǐ
    zhao4 shi3
chao shih
to initiate; to start; the start

自始

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zì shǐ
    zi4 shi3
tzu shih
from the outset; ab initio

見始


见始

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jiàn shǐ
    jian4 shi3
chien shih
 kenshi
    みはじめ
(irregular okurigana usage) seeing for the first time; first sight
sees the beginning

資始

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 sukeharu
    すけはる
(given name) Sukeharu

起始

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qǐ shǐ
    qi3 shi3
ch`i shih
    chi shih
 kishi
    きし
to originate
(noun/participle) start; beginning

開始


开始

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kāi shǐ
    kai1 shi3
k`ai shih
    kai shih
 kaishi
    かいし
to begin; beginning; to start; initial; CL:個|个[ge4]
(n,vs,vt,vi) (ant: 終了) start; commencement; beginning; initiation

始まり

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 hajimari
    はじまり
origin; beginning; start

始まる

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 hajimaru
    はじまる
(v5r,vi) (1) to begin; to start; to commence; (v5r,vi) (2) to happen (again); to begin (anew); (v5r,vi) (3) to date (from); to originate (in)

始めて

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 hajimete
    はじめて
(adv,adj-no) (1) for the first time; (adverb) (2) only after ... is it ...; only when ... do you ...

始めに

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 hajimeni
    はじめに
(expression) (1) first; firstly; first of all; to begin with; in the beginning; at the beginning; (2) (kana only) Introduction; Preface

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