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ええしやごしや

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Old Japanese

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Interjection

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ええしやごしや (aasiyago1siya)

  1. a 囃子詞 (hayashikotoba)
    • 711–712, Kojiki:
      宇陀能 多加紀爾 志藝和那波留 和賀麻都夜 志藝波佐夜良受 伊須久波斯 久治良佐夜流 古那美賀 那許波佐婆 多知曾婆能 微能那祁久袁 許紀志斐惠泥 宇波那理賀 那許婆佐婆 伊知佐加紀 微能意富祁久袁 許紀陀斐惠泥 疊疊音引志夜胡志夜 此者伊能碁布曾。此五字以音。阿阿音引志夜胡志夜 此者嘲咲者也。
      uda no2 takaki2 ni sigiwana paru wa ga matu ya sigi1 pa sayarazu isukupasi kudira sayaru ko1nami ga na ko2pasaba tatiso2ba no2 mi2 no2 nake1ku wo ko2ki2si pi2wene upanari ga na ko2pasaba itisakaki2 mi2 no2 opo2ke1ku wo ko2ki2da pI2wene ee (OMUBI1KI1) siyako1siya KO2 PA ino2go2pu so2 (KO2 PA GO1ZI WO MO2TITE OMU) aa (OMUBI1KI1) siyakwosiya KO2 PA AZAWARAPU so
      At Uda's tall fortress, he had set up a trap for snipers. I can wait; the snipers will get caught. A whale, that is an edible one, gets caught. My first wife is seeking for fish meat; there's not much of the tatisoba fruit to peel; my second wife is seeking for fish meat; there's plenty of the itisaka fruit to peel; Eh? (read phonetically) Oh my goodness! This is my worst enemy! (five syllables are read here) Ah! (read phonetically) Oh my goodness! This is so humiliating!
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References

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  • Omodaka, Hisataka (1967) 時代別国語大辞典 上代編 [The dictionary of historical Japanese: Old Japanese] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN, page 139

Further reading

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