武士
Chinese
martial; military | scholar; warrior; knight | ||
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simp. and trad. (武士) |
武 | 士 |
Pronunciation
Noun
武士
Synonyms
- (warrior):
- (soldier):
Japanese
Etymology 1
Kanji in this term | |
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武 | 士 |
ぶ Grade: 5 |
し Grade: 4 |
kan’on |
From 伏 (bushi), found in terms such as 山伏 (yamabushi, “mountain hermit”) and 野伏 (nobushi, “hermit; brigand”). Fushi is the 連用形 (ren'yōkei, stem or continuative form) of 伏す (fusu, “to bow down, to prostrate”). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
The kanji are ateji (当て字), first coined by Shinobu Orikuchi. However, 武士 itself is first attested in the Nara period.
Noun
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 武士気質 (bushi-katagi)
- 武士詞 (bushi-kotoba)
- 武士団 (bushidan)
- 武士道 (bushidō)
- 武士の商法 (bushi no shōhō)
- 古武士 (kobushi)
Proverbs
- 武士に二言なし (bushi ni nigon nashi)
- 武士は相身互い (bushi wa aimitagai)
- 花は桜木人は武士 (hana wa sakuragi hito wa bushi)
Etymology 2
Kanji in this term | |
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武 | 士 |
Grade: 5 | Grade: 4 |
Irregular |
/mo2no2no2be1/ → */mo2no2no2bu/ → */mo2no2no2pu/ → /mononopu/ → /mononofu/
From Old Japanese.
From the 物部氏 (Mononobe-uji, “Mononobe clan”), by re-interpretation of the kun-reading of 部 (be) to the kanyōon reading of fu. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
The kanji are jukujikun (熟字訓).
Pronunciation
Noun
武士 (hiragana もののふ, rōmaji mononofu)
- a person who serves a lord or a master
- 1987 March 20 [Feb 20 1987], Fujiko Fujio, “超兵器ガ壱號 [Super-Weapon Guh Mk. Ⅰ]”, in カンビュセスの
籤 [Cambyses’s Drawing] (藤子不二雄 SF全短編; 1), volume 1 (fiction), 2nd edition, Tokyo: Chuokoronsha, →ISBN, 第一章, page 99:- 「忠臣ハ二君ニ仕エズ」ト海堂サン教エタデショ 今デハ日本ガ私ノ祖国 不名誉ナ追放ヨリ名誉アル死ヲ選ビマス
武士 ノ死ニザマヲ見トドケテクダサイ- “Chūshin ni wa nikun tsukaezu” to Kaidō-san oshieta desho Ima de wa Nippon ga watashi no sokoku Fumeiyo na seihō yori meiyo aru shi o ebimasu Mononofu no shi ni zama o mitodokete kudasai
- Kaidō-san taught me that “royal servants do not serve two masters”, right? Japan is now my motherland. I would rather choose honored death over dishonored exile. Please watch me die like a samurai.
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- (historical) an official who served in the upper court in the pre-Heian period (Can we verify(+) this sense?)
Derived terms
- 武士の道 (mononofu no michi)
See also
- 物部 (Mononobe)
Etymology 3
Various nanori readings.
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