曾祖伯父
Japanese
Kanji in this term | |||
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曾 | 祖 | 伯 | 父 |
Jinmeiyō | Grade: 5 | Grade: S | Grade: 2 |
Etymology
The word is a composite of ōōji and oji.
Historically /ohoohodiwodi/. /h/ was initially realized as [p], and eventually weakened into [ɸ] resulting in *[opoopodiwodi] > [oɸooɸodiwodi]. Intervocalic /h/ [ɸ] regularly weakens leaving [oooodiwodi]. The distinction between /zi/ and /di/ as well as /o/ and /wo/ is lost resulting in /zi/ [d͡ʑi] and [o], respectively, and hence the modern form [oːoːod͡ʑiod͡ʑi].
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [oːoːod͡ʑiod͡ʑi]
Noun
曾祖伯父 (hiragana おおおおじおじ, rōmaji ōōjioji, historical hiragana おほおほぢをぢ)
- a brother of one's grandparents; a great uncle; a grand uncle
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