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Shadowings 



Sen . . . ("Fairy")i ;-. . 3 



Setsu . . . (" True," tender and true) .... 2 



Shid^u . . ("The Calmer") l 



Sbidp . . ("Peace") 2 



Sbiga . . ("Two-fold") 2 



Shika . . ("Deer") 2 



Shikay . . ("Deer-Inlet") l 



Sbime . . (" The Clasp," fastening) . . . . l 



Shin . . . ("Truth") 1 



Sbina . . ("Goods") 1 



Sbina . . ("Virtue") 1 



Shino . . ("Slender Bamboo") l 



Shirushi . . (" The Proof," evidence) .... 1 



Shun. . . ("The Excellent") l 



Sue . . . ("The Last") 2 



Sugi . . . ("Cedar," cryptomeria) .... l 



Bute . . . ("Forsaken," foundling) .... l 



Su^u . . . ("Little Bell") 8 



Supt . . . ("Tin") 1 



S{w2 . . (" Branch of Little Bells") l 



Tag . . . ("Exquisite") l 



Taka . . ("Honor") 2 



Taka . . ("Lofty") 9 



Take. . . ("Bamboo") 1 



Tama . . ("Jewel") 1 



Tamaki. . ("Ring") 1 



Tame . . ("For-the-Sake-of ") 3 



Tani. . . ("Valley") l 



Ta^u. . . ("Ricefield-Stork") l 



1 As a matter of fact, we have no English equivalent for" the word 

 " sen," or " sennin," signifying a being possessing magical powers 

 of all kinds and living for thousands of years. Some authorities con 

 sider the belief in sennin of Indian origin, and probably derived from old 

 traditions of the Rishi. 



