Appendix:Gikun Usage in Meiji Version of Japanese Bible/満盈

Etymology
Gikun word derived by applying Chinese-derived spelling, a term which decomposes into + , to native Japanese verb.

Verb
／ (mite) → (mite)


 * 1) replenish (archaic word meaning fill)
 * ※ Note: みて (mite) is the imperative form of みつ (mitsu, be filled). Two kanji with similar sense forming, mite, emphasizing the imperative (みてよ, miteyo) in Genesis 1:22;28.
 * ※ See also (mite). There are two gikun versions of みて (mite) in Genesis 1 emphasizing God's command that the earth be filled with plants and living creatures.