箒木
Appearance
Japanese
[edit]Kanji in this term | |
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箒 | 木 |
ほうき Hyōgai |
き > ぎ Grade: 1 |
kun'yomi |
Etymology 1
[edit]Literally, “broom tree”, 箒 (hōki, “broom”) + 木 (ki, “tree”). The ki changes to gi as an instance of rendaku (連濁).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]- ragweed, Bassia scoparia
- Synonym: 箒草 (hōki-gusa)
- legendary tree of Shinano that looks like an upright broom. Said to be visible from far off, and disappear when approached
Usage notes
[edit]As with many terms that name organisms, this term is often spelled in katakana, especially in biological contexts (where katakana is customary).
Etymology 2
[edit]Kanji in this term | |
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箒 | 木 |
ははき Hyōgai |
き > ぎ Grade: 1 |
irregular | kun'yomi |
Noun
[edit]- Synonym of 箒木 (hōkigi, “ragweed, Bassia scoparia”)
- legendary tree of Shinano that looks like an upright broom. Said to be visible from far off, and disappear when approached
- (kakekotoba) used as a pivot word on 母 (haha, “mother”)
- the male lover of a prostitute
Proper noun
[edit]- the second chapter of The Tale of Genji
Categories:
- Japanese terms spelled with 箒 read as ほうき
- Japanese terms spelled with 木 read as き
- Japanese terms with rendaku
- Japanese terms read with kun'yomi
- Japanese compound terms
- Japanese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Japanese lemmas
- Japanese nouns
- Japanese terms with multiple readings
- Japanese terms spelled with hyōgai kanji
- Japanese terms spelled with first grade kanji
- Japanese terms with 2 kanji
- Japanese terms spelled with 箒
- Japanese terms read with irregular kanji readings
- Japanese proper nouns
- ja:Amaranths and goosefoots