魔女狩り
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魔 | 女 | 狩 |
ま Grade: S |
じょ Grade: 1 |
か > が Grade: S |
Etymology
[edit]From 魔女 (majo, “witch”) + 狩り (kari, “hunt; hunting”, from the stem of 狩る (karu, “to hunt”)).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]魔女狩り • (majogari) ←まぢよがり (madyogari)?
- a witch-hunt
- 1988 July 30 [1985 July 25], Fujiko F. Fujio, “アン子 大いに怒る (赤毛のアン子 改題) [When Anko Really Gets Mad (originally titled Redheaded Anko)]”, in 宇宙船製造法 [How to Build a Spaceship] (藤子不二雄少年SF短編集; 3), 6th edition, volume 3 (fiction), Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN, page 71:
- 中世におこなわれた魔女狩りでは、火あぶりにされたご先祖もいる。そんなわけで、かあさんの一族はその魔力を世間の目からひたかくしにしてすごしてきたんだ。今は、もう魔女狩りなんてないが…、でも、その力は使わないでくれないか。魔法なんか、けっしてアン子を幸せにしてくれないと思うから。
- Chūsei ni okonawareta majogari de wa, hiaburi ni sareta gosenzo mo iru. Sonna wake de, kā-san no ichizoku wa sono maryoku o seken no me kara hitakakushi ni shite sugoshitekitan da. Ima wa, mō majogari nan te nai ga…, demo, sono chikara wa tsukawanaide kurenai ka. Mahō nanka, kesshite Anko o shiawase ni shite kurenai to omou kara.
- Some of your ancestors were also burned at the stake during a witch-hunt that happened some time in the Middle Ages. That’s why your mother’s family did everything they could to hide their magical abilities from the masses. They don’t do witch-hunts nowadays…, but still, make sure never to use this power again. I don’t think things like magic would ever do you any good, Anko.
- 中世におこなわれた魔女狩りでは、火あぶりにされたご先祖もいる。そんなわけで、かあさんの一族はその魔力を世間の目からひたかくしにしてすごしてきたんだ。今は、もう魔女狩りなんてないが…、でも、その力は使わないでくれないか。魔法なんか、けっしてアン子を幸せにしてくれないと思うから。
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