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Godan-ku verb
to get encouraged, to become heightened in spirits, to recover one's strength
Other readings:
元気付く【げんきづく】

noun
pep-up, reassurance, pick-me-up, restorative, energizer
Other readings:
元気付け【げんきづけ】

げん
genkizukeru
Ichidan verb, transitive verb
to pep up, to cheer up
Other readings:
元気付ける【げんきづける】

げん
genkihatsuratsu
noun, na-adjective
full of energy, full of liveliness, full of pep(yojijukugo)
Other readings:
元気溌剌【げんきはつらつ】

げん
genkimorimori
expression, no-adjective, na-adjective
full of energy, full of liveliness, full of pep
See also:もりもり
Other readings:
元気もりもり【げんきもりもり】

noun
Genkyū era (1204.2.20-1206.4.27)

noun
yuanqu (form of Chinese classical drama), Yuan drama

adverb
cheerfully, spiritedly, vigorously, lively
Other readings:
元気良く【げんきよく】

げん
genkiwodasu
expression, Godan-su verb
to cheer up(often used with command or request form addressing someone else)
Other readings:
元気をだす【げんきをだす】

noun
Yuan-Dynasty Chinese-Mongolian military(obscure)

noun
Genkō era (1321.2.23-1324.12.9)

noun
Genkō era (1331.8.9-1334.1.29)

expression, noun
Genkō War (1331-1333), Genkō Incident

noun
night of the 15th day of the first month in the lunar calendar

noun
lantern festival, held on the night of the 15th day of the first month in the lunar calendar
See also:小正月,  元宵

noun
former job, former position

noun
former surname, original surname

noun
night of the 15th day of the first month in the lunar calendar
See also:元宵

noun
Genchū era (of the Southern Court) (1384.4.28-1392.10.5)

noun
Yuan dynasty (China, 1271-1368), Yüan dynasty, Mongol dynasty

noun
Gentoku era (1329.8.29-1331.8.9)

noun
Genna era (1615.7.13-1624.2.30), Genwa era
Other readings:
元和【げんわ】

noun
Gennin era (1224.11.20-1225.4.20)

noun, auxillary suru verb
1.
male coming of age ceremony
2.
for a woman to shave her eyebrows, dye her teeth and wear her hair in the marumage style after marrying (Edo period)
See also:丸髷
Other readings:
元服【げんぶく】

noun
Genbun era (1736.4.28-1741.2.27)

noun
Genryaku era (1184.4.16-1185.8.14)