射場
Japanese
Etymology 1
Kanji in this term | |
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射 | 場 |
い Grade: 6 |
ば Grade: 2 |
kun’yomi |
From 射 (i, the 連用形 (ren'yōkei, “stem or continuative form”) of verb 射る (iru), “to shoot (an arrow)”) + 場 (jō, “place, spot”).
Noun
射場 (hiragana いば, rōmaji iba)
Derived terms
- 射場丈 (ibadake)
- 射場殿 (ibadono)
- 射場始め (ibahajime)
Noun
射場 (hiragana しゃじょう, rōmaji shajō, historical hiragana しやぢやう)
- an archery range
- a firing range, shooting gallery
- a launch pad, launch site
- Synonym: 発射場 (hasshajō)
Etymology 3
Various nanori readings.
Proper noun
射場 (hiragana いとば, rōmaji Itoba, alternative reading うちば, rōmaji Uchiba, alternative reading しゃば, rōmaji Shaba, alternative reading せきば, rōmaji Sekiba, alternative reading まとば, rōmaji Matoba)
- a surname
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