合衆国
See also: 合众国
Japanese
Kanji in this term | ||
---|---|---|
合 | 衆 | 国 |
がっ Grade: 2 |
しゅう Grade: 6 |
こく Grade: 2 |
kan’yōon | kan’on |
Etymology
From Literary Chinese 合眾國, from 合 (“union”) + 眾國 (“democratic state”), which is a calque of English United States, probably coined by Elijah Coleman Bridgman before 1844.[1] Soon rebracketed as 合衆 (gasshū, “assembly of people”) and 国 (koku).
Proper noun
合衆国 (hiragana がっしゅうこく, rōmaji Gasshūkoku)
- United States
- United States of America (country)
Synonyms
Derived terms
- メキシコ合衆国 (Mekishiko Gasshūkoku): United Mexican States
References
- Kengo Chiba, 訳語の意味変動 ― 日中韓における「合衆」, in 第4回 漢字文化圏近代語研究会, 2004
- 2006, 大辞林 (Daijirin), Third Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
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