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金離れ

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Japanese

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Kanji in this term
かね
Grade: 1
はな > ばな
Grade: S
kun'yomi
Alternative spelling
金ばなれ

Etymology

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Compound of (かね) (kane, money) + (はな) (hanare, parting). The hanare changes to banare as an instance of rendaku (連濁).

Pronunciation

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  • (Tokyo) ねばなれ [kànébáꜜnàrè] (Nakadaka – [3])
  • (Tokyo) ねばなれ [kànébánáré] (Heiban – [0])
  • IPA(key): [ka̠ne̞ba̠na̠ɾe̞]

Noun

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(かね)(ばな) (kanebanare

  1. manner of spending money; way of parting with money
    金離(かねばな)がいい
    kanebanare ga ii
    to be liberal with one's money
    金離(かねばな)(わる)
    kanebanare ga warui
    to be stingy with one's money
    • 1939, 野村胡堂, 銭形平次捕物控 お篠姉妹[1], 青空文庫:
      あの五左衛門(ござえもん)女癖(おんなぐせ)(わる)いが、金離(かねばな)がいいから、(おも)いのほか町内(ちょうない)では評判(ひょうばん)のいい(おとこ)だ。
      Ano Gozaemon wa onnaguse wa warui ga, kanebanare ga ii kara, omoi no hoka chōnai de wa hyōban no ii otoko da.
      Gozaemon was a philanderer, but he was liberal with his money, so he was more popular among the townspeople than you might think.