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  2. Sevā - Wikipedia

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    Sevā (also transcribed as sewa, Sanskrit: सेवा) is the concept of selfless service that is performed without any expectation of reward for performing it. It is predominant in Hinduism and Sikhism. Such services can be performed to benefit other human beings or society.

  3. Sewamono - Wikipedia

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    Sewamono (世話物) is a genre of contemporary setting plays in Japanese traditional theatre. The term applies to both bunraku and kabuki. The genre is in contrast to "period setting plays" or jidaimono. Though the distinction between "historical" and "contemporary" is not exact, and there are also plays that do not fit either category.

  4. Sino-Japanese vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    For example, sewa ('care, concern') is written 世話, using the on'yomi "se" + "wa" ('household/society' + 'talk'); although this word is not Sino-Japanese but a native Japanese word believed to derive from sewashii, meaning 'busy' or 'troublesome'; the written form 世話 is simply an attempt to assign plausible-looking characters pronounced ...

  5. Sewa - Wikipedia

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    Sewa or SEWA may refer to: Sêwa, a feminine name in Kurdish language taken from Sêw which means apple. Sêwa or Sewu, Tibet, a village in Tibet; Self-Employed Women's Association of India, a trade union in India; Sewa, volunteer work offered to God (in Indian religions) Sewa, a 1942 Bollywood film; Sewa, a moth genus

  6. Self Employed Women's Association - Wikipedia

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    Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA), meaning "service" in several Indian languages, is a trade union based in Ahmedabad, India, that promotes the rights of low-income, independently employed female workers. [1] Nearly 2 million workers are members of the Self-Employed Women’s Association across eight states in India.

  7. Emperor Seiwa - Wikipedia

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    Seiwa was the fourth son of Emperor Montoku.His mother was Empress Dowager Fujiwara no Akirakeiko (明子), also called the Somedono empress (染殿后). Seiwa's mother was the daughter of Fujiwara no Yoshifusa (藤原良房), who was regent and great minister of the council of state. [4]

  8. Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority - Wikipedia

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    Sharjah Electricity, Water and Gas Authority (SEWA) is a governmental utility [1] within the Emirate of Sharjah, serving roughly 300,000 consumers with electricity, water, and natural gas. [2] Additionally, SEWA owns a subsidiary, Zulal, specializing in bottled drinking water. Saeed Sultan Al Suwaidi has served as chairman since 2020. [3]

  9. Japanese sound symbolism - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Such words are found in written as well as spoken Japanese. [3] Known popularly as onomatopoeia, these words do not just imitate sounds but also cover a much wider range of meanings; [1] indeed, many sound-symbolic words in Japanese are for things that make no noise originally, most clearly demonstrated by 'silently' (しーんと ...