見

Derived characters

 * Appendix:Chinese radical/見

Glyph origin
– an eye on a pair of legs. Originally a human figure with a large eye for a head.

Etymology
From.

Definitions

 * 1) to see
 * 2) to meet; to see
 * 3) to meet with; to be exposed to
 * 4) to see; to refer to; vide
 * 5) to appear; to seem
 * 6) opinion, idea, view
 * 7)  (to have something done) by (someone or something)
 * 8)   the Middle Chinese initial of
 * 1) to meet with; to be exposed to
 * 2) to see; to refer to; vide
 * 3) to appear; to seem
 * 4) opinion, idea, view
 * 5)  (to have something done) by (someone or something)
 * 6)   the Middle Chinese initial of
 * 1) to see; to refer to; vide
 * 2) to appear; to seem
 * 3) opinion, idea, view
 * 4)  (to have something done) by (someone or something)
 * 5)   the Middle Chinese initial of
 * 1)  (to have something done) by (someone or something)
 * 2)   the Middle Chinese initial of
 * 1)  (to have something done) by (someone or something)
 * 2)   the Middle Chinese initial of
 * 1)  (to have something done) by (someone or something)
 * 2)   the Middle Chinese initial of
 * 1)  (to have something done) by (someone or something)
 * 2)   the Middle Chinese initial of
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Kanji

 * 1) to see
 * 2) to think about, to consider
 * 3) to see (someone), to meet
 * 4) to appear, to show up

Compounds

 * : the belief that everything in this world is completely null and void, with no substance.
 * : the belief that everything in this world is completely null and void, with no substance.
 * : the belief that everything in this world is completely null and void, with no substance.
 * : the belief that everything in this world is completely null and void, with no substance.
 * : the belief that everything in this world is completely null and void, with no substance.
 * : the belief that everything in this world is completely null and void, with no substance.
 * : the belief that everything in this world is completely null and void, with no substance.

Etymology 1
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From. Attested in the , completed some time after 759 (see quotation below).

The  Ultimately cognate with.

Pronunciation

 * Generally only found in compounds in modern Japanese, where the pitch accent depends on the entire term.

Noun

 * 1) seeing, looking
 * 2) the look or appearance of something
 * 3) a view, as of a landscape
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 * 夜麻美礼婆 見能等母之久 可波美礼婆 見乃佐夜氣久

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1) seeing, looking
 * 2) a view, perspective, thought, or opinion about something
 * 3)  the visual impact the performers have on the audience
 * 4) window-shopping
 * 5) a window-shopper

Etymology 1
From.

Etymology 2
From.