手弱女
Japanese
editKanji in this term | ||
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手 | 弱 | 女 |
Grade: 1 (ateji) |
Grade: 2 (ateji) |
め Grade: 1 |
irregular | kun'yomi |
Etymology
edit⟨tawayame1⟩ → */tawayamʲe/ → */tawəyame/ → /tawoyame/ → /taoyame/
Shift from Old Japanese 手弱女 (tawayame1). (Can this( ) etymology be sourced?)
The use of 手弱 is an example of ateji (当て字), see classical verb 手弱し (tayowashi, “frail, weak”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
edit手弱女 • (taoyame) ←たをやめ (tawoyame)?
- a beautiful and tender lady
- Antonym: 益荒男 (masurao)
- (by extension) a prostitute
Derived terms
editReferences
editOld Japanese
editEtymology
editPossibly from 撓や (tawaya-, stem of modern adjective たわやか (tawayaka, “bendy, supple”); and cognate with verb 撓む (tawamu), “to bend, lose heart”) 女 (me1, “woman”). (Can this( ) etymology be sourced?)
Pronunciation
edit- (Tokyo) たわやめ [tàwáyámé] (Heiban – [0])[1]
- (Tokyo) たわやめ [tàwáyáꜜmè] (Nakadaka – [3])[1]
- IPA(key): [ta̠β̞a̠ja̠me̞]
Noun
edit手弱女 (tawayame1) (kana たわやめ)
- a beautiful and tender lady
- Antonym: 益荒男 (masurawo)
- 711–712, Kojiki, First scroll, descendants of Susanoo no mikoto:
- ...我心淸明、故我所生子得手弱女...
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- , text here
- 安波牟日能可多美尓世与等多和也女能於毛比美太礼弖奴敝流許呂母曾
- apamu pi1 no2 katami1 ni seyo2 to2 tawayame1 no2 omopi1mi1darete nupe1ru ko2ro2mo zo2
- (please add an English translation of this usage example)
Descendants
edit- Japanese: 手弱女 (taoyame)
References
edit- Ivan Morris (2014) The Nobility of Failure: Tragic Heroes in the History of Japan, BookBaby, →ISBN
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