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see styles

    yi2
i
 yui
    ゆい
(bound form) to leave behind
(female given name) Yui
To leave behind, bequeath, bestow, residue.

遺す

see styles
 nokosu
    のこす
(transitive verb) (See 残す・のこす・4) to leave (to someone, esp. after one's death); to bequeath

遺る

see styles
 nokoru
    のこる
(v5r,vi) to remain; to be left

遺事

see styles
 iji
    いじ
reminiscences; memories

遺伝

see styles
 iden
    いでん
(n,vs,vi) heredity; (genetic) inheritance

遺体

see styles
 itai
    いたい
(dead) body; corpse; remains

遺作


遗作

see styles
yí zuò
    yi2 zuo4
i tso
 isaku
    いさく
posomethingumous work
posthumous works

遺偈


遗偈

see styles
yí jié
    yi2 jie2
i chieh
 yuige
departing verse

遺傳


遗传

see styles
yí chuán
    yi2 chuan2
i ch`uan
    i chuan
heredity; to inherit (a trait); to pass on (to one's offspring)

遺像


遗像

see styles
yí xiàng
    yi2 xiang4
i hsiang
portrait of the deceased

遺児

see styles
 iji
    いじ
(1) orphan; child left by the deceased; (2) abandoned child

遺制

see styles
 isei / ise
    いせい
institutions bequeathed from the past

遺功

see styles
 ikou / iko
    いこう
works following the deceased

遺化


遗化

see styles
yí huà
    yi2 hua4
i hua
 yuike
transmitted teachings

遺告

see styles
 yuigou / yuigo
    ゆいごう
(rare) will; testament

遺命

see styles
 imei / ime
    いめい
(noun/participle) will; dying instructions

遺品

see styles
 ihin
    いひん
(1) things left (to one) by the deceased; inherited item; estate; memento; keepsake; (2) (See 遺失物) lost item; lost property

遺嘱

see styles
 ishoku
    いしょく
(rare) dying wish (to be carried out after one's death)

遺囑


遗嘱

see styles
yí zhǔ
    yi2 zhu3
i chu
testament; will

遺址


遗址

see styles
yí zhǐ
    yi2 zhi3
i chih
 ishi
    いし
ruins; historic relics
(historic) ruins

遺墨


遗墨

see styles
yí mò
    yi2 mo4
i mo
 iboku
    いぼく
posomethingumous (painting, calligraphy, prose etc)
autographs (brushwork) of departed person

遺失


遗失

see styles
yí shī
    yi2 shi1
i shih
 ishitsu
    いしつ
to lose; to leave behind (inadvertently)
(noun, transitive verb) loss

遺妻


遗妻

see styles
yí qī
    yi2 qi1
i ch`i
    i chi
widow; the deceased's widow

遺孀


遗孀

see styles
yí shuāng
    yi2 shuang1
i shuang
widow

遺子

see styles
 ishi
    いし
(archaism) (See 遺児・1) orphan

遺存


遗存

see styles
yí cún
    yi2 cun2
i ts`un
    i tsun
historical remains; things that have survived since ancient times; (of such things) to survive

遺孤


遗孤

see styles
yí gū
    yi2 gu1
i ku
 iko
    いこ
orphan
orphan

遺宝

see styles
 ihou / iho
    いほう
historical treasures

遺容


遗容

see styles
yí róng
    yi2 rong2
i jung
the looks of the deceased (esp. in the context of paying one's respects); picture of the deceased

遺尿


遗尿

see styles
yí niào
    yi2 niao4
i niao
 inyou / inyo
    いにょう
bed-wetting
enuresis; bed wetting

遺屬


遗属

see styles
yí shǔ
    yi2 shu3
i shu
surviving family of the deceased

遺弟


遗弟

see styles
yí dì
    yi2 di4
i ti
 yuitei
The disciples left behind by a deceased master.

遺形


遗形

see styles
yí xíng
    yi2 xing2
i hsing
 yuigyō
Relics of the Buddha.

遺影

see styles
 iei / ie
    いえい
portrait of a deceased person

遺徳

see styles
 itoku
    いとく
benefit from ancestors' virtue

遺志


遗志

see styles
yí zhì
    yi2 zhi4
i chih
 ishi
    いし
the mission in life of a deceased person, left to others to carry on
wishes of a deceased person; dying wish

遺忘


遗忘

see styles
yí wàng
    yi2 wang4
i wang
to forget; to cease to think about (sb or something) anymore

遺恨


遗恨

see styles
yí hèn
    yi2 hen4
i hen
 ikon
    いこん
eternal regret
grudge; ill will; enmity

遺愛

see styles
 iai
    いあい
(1) bequest; relic; (can be adjective with の) (2) cherished (by the deceased); treasured

遺憾


遗憾

see styles
yí hàn
    yi2 han4
i han
 ikan
    いかん
regret; to regret; to be sorry that
(noun or adjectival noun) regrettable; unsatisfactory; deplorable; lamentable

遺戒


遗戒

see styles
yí jiè
    yi2 jie4
i chieh
 ikai
    いかい
one's last caution
final admonition

遺教


遗教

see styles
yí jiào
    yi2 jiao4
i chiao
 yuikyō
work or plans left as a legacy; the views of the departed; posomethingumous orders or teachings
化; 法; 訓 Doctrine, or transforming teaching, handed down or bequeathed (by a Buddha).

遺文

see styles
 ibun
    いぶん
literary remains

遺族


遗族

see styles
yí zú
    yi2 zu2
i tsu
 izoku
    いぞく
the bereaved; family of the deceased
bereaved family; surviving family; family of the deceased

遺書


遗书

see styles
yí shū
    yi2 shu1
i shu
 isho
    いしょ
posomethingumous writing; testament; suicide note; ancient literature
(1) note left by a dead person; suicide note; testamentary letter; will; testament; (2) posthumous work

遺案


遗案

see styles
yí àn
    yi2 an4
i an
unsolved case (law)

遺棄


遗弃

see styles
yí qì
    yi2 qi4
i ch`i
    i chi
 iki
    いき
to leave; to abandon
(n,adj-no,vs,vt) abandonment; desertion

遺業

see styles
 igyou / igyo
    いぎょう
(1) work left uncompleted at death; (2) work one accomplished during one's lifetime

遺構

see styles
 ikou / iko
    いこう
(archaeological) remains; remnants (of ancient structures); ancient foundation

遺残

see styles
 izan
    いざん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) persistence; vestigial remnant

遺民


遗民

see styles
yí mín
    yi2 min2
i min
(lit.) leftover men; (fig.) loyalist adherents of a former dynasty; surviving members of an ethnic group

遺水

see styles
 yarimizu
    やりみず
(surname) Yarimizu

遺法


遗法

see styles
yí fǎ
    yi2 fa3
i fa
 yuihō
transmitted teachings

遺漏


遗漏

see styles
yí lòu
    yi2 lou4
i lou
 irou / iro
    いろう
to overlook; to miss; to omit
(noun/participle) omission

遺灰

see styles
 ihai
    いはい
ashes (of the deceased); remains from cremation

遺烈

see styles
 iretsu
    いれつ
achievements of one's ancestors

遺照


遗照

see styles
yí zhào
    yi2 zhao4
i chao
picture of the deceased

遺物


遗物

see styles
yí wù
    yi2 wu4
i wu
 ibutsu
    いぶつ
remnant
relic; remains; memento

遺珠


遗珠

see styles
yí zhū
    yi2 zhu1
i chu
 ishu
    いしゅ
unrecognized talent
unknown literary masterpiece; lost pearl

遺產


遗产

see styles
yí chǎn
    yi2 chan3
i ch`an
    i chan
heritage; legacy; inheritance; bequest; CL:筆|笔[bi3]

遺産

see styles
 isan
    いさん
inheritance; bequest; legacy; heritage

遺男


遗男

see styles
yí nán
    yi2 nan2
i nan
orphan; posomethingumous son

遺留


遗留

see styles
yí liú
    yi2 liu2
i liu
 iryuu / iryu
    いりゅう
to leave behind; to hand down
(noun, transitive verb) (1) leaving behind (after death); bequest; (noun, transitive verb) (2) leaving behind; forgetting

遺秉

see styles
 ihei / ihe
    いへい
(given name) Ihei

遺稿


遗稿

see styles
yí gǎo
    yi2 gao3
i kao
 ikou / iko
    いこう
surviving manuscript; bequeathed draft (of book)
posthumous manuscripts

遺筆

see styles
 ihitsu
    いひつ
writing left by the deceased

遺範

see styles
 ihan
    いはん
(archaism) good example set by those who came before us

遺精


遗精

see styles
yí jīng
    yi2 jing1
i ching
 isei / ise
    いせい
nocturnal emission; wet dream
(noun/participle) involuntary ejaculation (e.g. nocturnal emission)

遺經


遗经

see styles
yí jīng
    yi2 jing1
i ching
 Yuikyō
Sūtra of the Deathbed Injunction

遺缺


遗缺

see styles
yí quē
    yi2 que1
i ch`üeh
    i chüeh
vacancy

遺習

see styles
 ishuu / ishu
    いしゅう
old customs

遺老


遗老

see styles
yí lǎo
    yi2 lao3
i lao
old fogy; adherent of previous dynasty

遺脱

see styles
 idatsu
    いだつ
(n,vs,vt,vi) omission

遺臣

see styles
 ishin
    いしん
surviving retainer

遺臭

see styles
 ishuu / ishu
    いしゅう
scent (of an animal while hunting)

遺芳

see styles
 ihou / iho
    いほう
memory or autograph of deceased

遺草

see styles
 isou / iso
    いそう
posthumous works

遺落


遗落

see styles
yí luò
    yi2 luo4
i lo
to leave behind (inadvertently); to forget; to omit; to leave out

遺著


遗著

see styles
yí zhù
    yi2 zhu4
i chu
 icho
    いちょ
posomethingumous work (of a writer)
posthumous work

遺蛻


遗蜕

see styles
yí tuì
    yi2 tui4
i t`ui
    i tui
to shed skin; to leave one's mortal envelope; remains (of a priest)

遺言


遗言

see styles
yí yán
    yi2 yan2
i yen
 yuigon(p); igon; igen
    ゆいごん(P); いごん; いげん
words of the deceased; last words of the dying; wisdom of past sages
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) {law} (esp. いごん) will; testament; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) (esp. ゆいごん) last request; dying wish
will

遺訓


遗训

see styles
yí xùn
    yi2 xun4
i hsün
 ikun
    いくん
wishes of the deceased
teachings left by a deceased person; last instructions
transmitted teachings

遺詔


遗诏

see styles
yí zhào
    yi2 zhao4
i chao
posomethingumous edict (of former emperor)

遺詠

see styles
 iei / ie
    いえい
posthumous song or poem

遺誡


遗诫

see styles
yí jiè
    yi2 jie4
i chieh
 yuikai
    いかい
one's last caution
final admonition

遺財

see styles
 izai
    いざい
bequest; inheritance

遺賢

see styles
 iken
    いけん
able men left out of office

遺贈


遗赠

see styles
yí zèng
    yi2 zeng4
i tseng
 izou / izo
    いぞう
to bequeath
(noun, transitive verb) bequest; legacy

遺跡


遗迹

see styles
yí jì
    yi2 ji4
i chi
 yuishaku
    いせき
trace; vestige; historical remains; remnant
historic ruins (remains, relics); archeological site
Traces, tracks, evidences, examples left behind.

遺蹟


遗蹟

see styles
yí jī
    yi2 ji1
i chi
 iseki
    いせき
historic ruins (remains, relics); archeological site
historical remains

遺身


遗身

see styles
yí shēn
    yi2 shen1
i shen
 yuishin
to let go of or abandon the body

遺集

see styles
 ishuu / ishu
    いしゅう
collection of writings by the deceased

遺願


遗愿

see styles
yí yuàn
    yi2 yuan4
i yüan
final wishes of the departed

遺風


遗风

see styles
yí fēng
    yi2 feng1
i feng
 ifuu / ifu
    いふう
tradition or style from the past; old ways; surviving tradition; relic
(1) hereditary custom; surviving tradition; (2) teachings passed down from previous generations

遺餘


遗余

see styles
yí yú
    yi2 yu2
i yü
 iyo
the rest

遺香

see styles
 ikou / iko
    いこう
lingering odor of giver (clothes, etc.) (odour)

遺骨


遗骨

see styles
yí gǔ
    yi2 gu3
i ku
 ikotsu
    いこつ
(dead) human remains
(1) cremated remains (esp. the bones); ashes; (2) remains (of war dead)
remains

遺骸


遗骸

see styles
yí hái
    yi2 hai2
i hai
 igai; yuigai
    いがい; ゆいがい
(dead) human remains
remains; corpse; body

遺體


遗体

see styles
yí tǐ
    yi2 ti3
i t`i
    i ti
remains (of a dead person)

遺髪

see styles
 ihatsu
    いはつ
hair of the deceased (retained as a keepsake)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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