津軽
See also: 津輕
Japanese
Kanji in this term | |
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津 | 軽 |
つ Grade: S |
かる > がる Grade: 3 |
kun’yomi |
Etymology
From Old Japanese, first attested in the Nihon Shoki (720 CE).
Possibly from Ainu [Term?], the kanji spelling is an example of phonetic ateji (当て字), literally 津 (tsu, “harbor”) + 軽 (karu, stem meaning “light”). The karu changes to garu as an instance of rendaku (連濁).
Sometimes misspelled as つがろ (Tsugaro) in older texts. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Derived terms
Derived terms
- つがる (Tsugaru, city in Aomori Prefecture)
- 津軽海峡 (Tsugaru Kaikyō, “Tsugaru Strait”)
- 津軽三味線 (Tsugaru-jamisen)
- 津軽じょんがら節 (Tsugaru jongara-bushi)
- 津軽線 (Tsugaru-sen)
- 津軽選挙 (Tsugaru Senkyo)
- 津軽暖流 (Tsugaru Danryū)
- 津軽鉄道 (Tsugaru Tetsudō)
- 津軽塗り (Tsugaru-nuri)
- 津軽半島 (Tsugaru Hantō, “Tsugaru Peninsula”)
- 津軽富士 (Tsugaru Fuji, nickname of Mount Iwaki)
- 津軽平野 (Tsugaru Heiya)
- 津軽焼き (Tsugaru-yaki)
- 津軽山唄 (Tsugaru yamauta)
Proverbs
- 津軽合浦外の浜 (Tsugaru gappō soto no hama)
Noun
津軽 (hiragana つがる, katakana ツガル, rōmaji tsugaru)
- (rare) Synonym of 芥子 (keshi): the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum
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