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Japanese

いる
Meaning: for anger or an abnormal state to subside; to calm down, archaic
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Verb inflections
Form Affirmative Negative
Present 癒る 癒ない
Polite 癒ます 癒ません
Past 癒た 癒なかった
Polite + Past 癒ました 癒ませんでした
Te-form 癒て 癒なくて
Potential 癒られる 癒られない
Passive 癒られる 癒られない
Causative 癒させる 癒させない
Imperative 癒ろ 癒るな

Example

腹が癒るまで、彼は誰とも話さなかった。
Until his anger subsided, he did not speak to anyone.

Usage Notes

This is a rare, archaic intransitive verb, usually found in the fixed expression meaning that a person's anger has cooled. Do not confuse it with the modern verb meaning to heal, which is written and read differently.

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