仕
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attend
On-Yomi: シ、ジ — Kun-Yomi: つか.える
Koohii stories:
1) [Thunderball] 30-8-2007(114): Back in the day, a person who stands beside a samurai is usually attending to them or working for them.
2) [dihutenosa] 5-9-2007(79): [+fuaburisu] Mr T attends to Tom Cruise in the Last Samurai, who is doing hara-kiri. Imagine Tom Cruise outside in the final scene, stabbing his knife into his stomach, while Mr T looks patiently on. "I pity da foo….no, really.".
3) [CharleyGarrett] 18-6-2008(57): Mr. T has become a samurai. Now he has to attend his feudal lord. "I pity da foo don't attend to his lord", says Mr. T.
4) [fuaburisu] 10-10-2005(23): Mr T attends to the samurai doing harakiri. .
5) [uberclimber] 14-10-2010(18): Jedi and samurai were very similar types…in spite of their awesome abilities, both devoted their lives to serving and attending to others. 仕事 (しごと) : work, occupation, employment; 仕える (つかえる) : to serve, to work for.