漢女
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Old Japanese
[edit]Kanji in this term | |
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漢 | 女 |
あや Grade: 3 |
め Grade: 1 |
irregular | kun'yomi |
Alternative spelling |
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漢女 (kyūjitai) |
Etymology
[edit]Compound of 漢 (Aya, one of the purported ancient clans who originated from China) + 女 (me1, “woman”).
Noun
[edit]漢女 (ayame) (kana あやめ)
- women who came to ancient Japan skilled in the art of weaving textiles such as 綾錦 (ayanishiki)
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- 住吉波豆麻公之馬乘衣雜豆臈漢女乎座而縫衣叙
- Sumi1no2ye no2 Paduma no2 ki1mi1 ga uma no2ri ko2ro2mo sapi1durapu ayame1 wo suwete nupe1ru ko2ro2mo zo2
- The horse-riding robes of Lord Hazuma of Suminoe is a garment sewn by the foreign girl, who chirps like a bird [i.e. speaking Chinese], that he made sit and sew.
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Descendants
[edit]See also
[edit]- 囀らふ (sapi1durapu, pillow word alluding to ayame1)