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Etymology

 * "accomplished; etc."
 * Attested in early Chinese Buddhist literature such as the ', possibly a, e.g. as attested in the Khotan '; in turn from , from  + √; cognate with 🇨🇬 (past passive participle ) and 🇨🇬. The  is notable for its precision in both the meaning and component-wise literal correspondence, as  derives from the PIE , in Chinese , while the character can also mean "full; adequate; sufficient; ready", etc.

Adjective

 * 1)  adequate; sufficient; abundant
 * 2)  accomplished; complete; successful

Verb

 * 1)  to possess; to be equipped with; to have

Etymology
From. First cited to a portion of the dated to 722.

In turn, borrowed from compound, in evidence since at least the  of the first century.

Within Japanese, also analyzable as a compound of +.

Noun

 * 1)  the state of being fully equipped, furnished, or in order
 * 2)  possession, having something in hand, bringing something
 * 3)   a retainer, a servant, an attendant of a household
 * 4)  accompaniment, the act of going with someone; a companion
 * 5)  a soldier's equipment: weapons, arms, armor
 * 6)  equipment, gear, furnishings, furniture, supplies, effects
 * 7)  the act of putting something together with something else, adding something, appending something; the thing itself, such as a side dish or appendage
 * 8)   the subject matter alluded to by a
 * 9)   construction materials, building materials
 * 10)   marriage, the act of being together as man and wife; one's spouse
 * 11)   body armor
 * 1)  the act of putting something together with something else, adding something, appending something; the thing itself, such as a side dish or appendage
 * 2)   the subject matter alluded to by a
 * 3)   construction materials, building materials
 * 4)   marriage, the act of being together as man and wife; one's spouse
 * 5)   body armor
 * 1)   marriage, the act of being together as man and wife; one's spouse
 * 2)   body armor
 * 1)   body armor
 * 1)   body armor

Verb

 * 1)  to fully equip or furnish something, to put something in order
 * 2)  to possess something, to have something in hand, to bring something
 * 3)  to accompany, to go with someone
 * 4)  to put something together with something else, add something, append something
 * 5)   to marry, to be together as man and wife
 * 1)  to put something together with something else, add something, append something
 * 2)   to marry, to be together as man and wife
 * 1)   to marry, to be together as man and wife