フッ素
Japanese
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素 |
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Alternative forms
Etymology
Compound of 弗 (futsu, used phonetically) + 素 (so, “chemical element”). First used by Morisaburō Ichikawa in Rika Nikki (1872).[1] 弗 (futsu) was chosen for the initial fu, used by Udagawa Yōan in Seimi Kaisō (1837-1847) as 弗律阿里涅[2] from New Latin fluorine (not used today), and by Heijirō Takehara in Kagaku Nyūmon (1867-1870) as 弗律阿𠌃母 from New Latin fluorium. Other sources say it is from English fluorine[3][4] but the Dutch translations predate English ones.
Noun
Usage notes
Commonly written with katakana instead of kanji for the 弗 portion, due to the rarity of the 弗 character.
References
- Fumiko Kōji, Shōzō Kobayashi, Hiroyuki Hirata, 日本各地の明治中期の理科授業筆記の発見と当時の元素教育
- Shizuo Fujiwara, Yūko Okamoto, 舎密開宗における現代化学用語
- 2006, 大辞林 (Daijirin), Third Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
- 1995, 大辞泉 (Daijisen) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, →ISBN
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