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List: godan verb (archaic)

All kinds of godan verbs (archaic)

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่’ใ‚€ใ™ใ•ใ‚€susamu

godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic)  intransitive verb  auxiliary verb 

  • to grow wild, to run to waste, to become degenerate
  • to become rough (of art, craft, etc.), to lose refinement, to deteriorate (of skill)
  • to intensify (of wind, rain, etc.), to become more severe
่บฑใ™ใ‹ใ‚ใ™kawasu

irregular kanji usage  usually written using kana alone  godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic)  transitive verb 

  • to dodge, to evade, to avoid, to sidestep
้–ขใ‚ใ‚Šๅˆใ†ใ‹ใ‹ใ‚ใ‚Šใ‚ใ†kakawariau

godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic) 

  • to get involved or entangled in, to get mixed up in, to have something to do with, to have dealings with
็งปใ‚Šไฝใ‚€ใ†ใคใ‚Šใ™ใ‚€utsurisumu

godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic)  intransitive verb 

  • to move (to another area, country, etc.), to migrate
้š ใ‚‹ใชใพใ‚‹namaru

archaic  godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic)  intransitive verb 

  • to hide, to be hidden, to conceal oneself, to disappear
ๅ•ใ„็›ดใ™ใจใ„ใชใŠใ™toinaosu

godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic) 

  • to question again, to repeat a question (esp. a problematic point, or to verify understanding), to repeat a query
็ฃจใ‚Šๆธ›ใ‚‹ใ™ใ‚Šใธใ‚‹suriheru

rarely used kanji form  godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic)  intransitive verb 

  • to be worn down, to wear away, to wear out
  • to dwindle, to be reduced
ใใใ‚Š็ซ‹ใคใใใ‚ŠใŸใคsosoritatsu

godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic)  intransitive verb 

  • to rise (steeply), to tower, to soar
ใใณใˆ็ซ‹ใคใใณใˆใŸใคsobietatsu

godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic)  intransitive verb 

  • to tower over the surroundings
ใใฃใใ‚Š่ฟ”ใ‚‹ใใฃใใ‚Šใ‹ใˆใ‚‹sokkurikaeru

godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic)  intransitive verb 

  • to throw one's chest out, to hold one's head high

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