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Kanji 弥, meaning all the more, appears in 58 Japanese vocabulary entries.
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いやおい
thick growth (of grass, etc.)
いよいよ
(at the) last moment
わたる
to cross over
あみだ
wearing a hat pushed back on one's head
みろく
Maitreya (Bodhisattva)
あみだにかぶる
to wear (one's hat) on the back of one's head
いやがうえに
even more
いやがうえにも
all the more
いやます
to increase more and more
やじうま
curious onlookers
やなあさって
four days from today
やのあさって
あみだきょう
Sukhavati sutra
あみださんぞん
Amitabha triad
あみだどう
temple hall containing an enshrined image of Amitabha
あみだにょらい
Amitabha Tathagata
あみだかぶり
あみだぶつ
Amitabha
あみだくじ
ghostleg lottery
いざなみ
Izanami (Shinto goddess)
もとのもくあみ
ending up right back where one started
さみ
male Buddhist novice
しゃみじっかい
the ten precepts
しゃみに
female Buddhist novice
みのけがよだつ
to have one's hair stand on end
みのけのよだつ
hair-raising
しゅみせん
Mount Sumeru (believed to be the centre of the Buddhist world)
しゅみだん
dais for a Buddhist image
おおさかふりつやよいぶんかはくぶつかん
Osaka Prefectural Museum of Yayoi Culture
すめらぎいやさか
prosperity to the emperor
なむあみだぶつ
Namu Amida Butsu
いや
extremely
いやさか
prosperity
びきゅう
extending over a long time
ミサ
(Catholic) Mass
やし
stallkeeper (at a festival, fair, etc.)
やじ
hooting
やじる
to jeer (at)
やじきた
comical pair
やじうまこんじょう
the spirit of curiosity
やじろべえ
balancing toy
いやいとこ
second cousin
やよいきょうげん
kabuki play presented in the third month (Edo period)
やよいやま
mountain in the third month, with trees vigorously budding
やよいじだい
Yayoi period (c. 300 BCE-300 CE)
やよいじん
Yayoi people
last day of the third month of the lunar calendar
やよいどき
Yayoi pottery
いやまさる
to become still greater
みだ
びほう
patching up
びほうさく
stopgap measure
びまん
spread
やたけに
burning with desire
やたけごころ
fervent spirit
いよだつ
to stand up straight
みろくぶつ
Maitreya
みろくぼさつ