うじ
See also: うし
Japanese
Etymology 1
Alternative spelling | 氏 |
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From Old Japanese うぢ (udi, “clan”).[1][2] Found in the Man'yōshū completed some time after 759 CE.[3]
Noun
うじ (rōmaji uji, historical hiragana うぢ)
Suffix
うじ (rōmaji -uji, historical hiragana うぢ)
Etymology 2
Alternative spellings | 蛆 蜡 |
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From Old Japanese.[2] Found in the Kojiki completed circa 712 CE.
Usage notes
As with many terms that name organisms, this term is often spelled in katakana, especially in biological contexts, as ウジ.
On its own, this term may appear more in technical contexts. In everyday parlance, the term うじむし (ujimushi) may be more common.
Derived terms
- うじむし (ujimushi): maggot (more common)
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