火車
See also: 火车
Chinese
fire; angry; fierce; fiery; thriving |
vehicle on land; car; machine; to shape with a lathe | ||
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trad. (火車) | 火 | 車 | |
simp. (火车) | 火 | 车 | |
Literally: “fire vehicle”. |
Etymology
- “train”
- In reference to the steam engines that early trains had.
Pronunciation
Noun
火車
Usage notes
- 火車/火车 refers to the train itself and to the mode of transportation. So it is used in terms related to the railway. 列車/列车 (lièchē) is sometimes used instead to follow technology development as trains are not steam powered anymore. But it only refers to the train itself and can't replace 火車/火车 in the previous term.
Derived terms
See also
Further reading
- (Min Nan pronunciation audio) “Entry #1252”, in 臺灣閩南語常用詞辭典 [Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan] (in Chinese and Min Nan), Ministry of Education, R.O.C., 2011.
Japanese
Kanji in this term | |
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火 | 車 |
か Grade: 1 |
しゃ Grade: 1 |
on’yomi |
Alternative forms
- (yōkai): 化車
Etymology
/kua t͡ɕia/ → /kʷaɕʲa/ → /kaɕa/
From Middle Chinese compound 火車 (MC huɑX t͡ɕʰia).
The "steam locomotive" sense is a borrowing from Mandarin 火車 (huǒchē).
Noun
火車 (hiragana かしゃ, rōmaji kasha, historical hiragana くわしや)
- (Buddhism) a fiery chariot that brings sinners to hell; by extension, a form of torture using this vehicle
- Synonym: 火の車 (hi no kuruma)
- a burning fire in the shape of a wheel
- Short for 火車婆 (kasha-baba): a powerful, evil old hag
- (folklore) a yōkai that steals the corpses of those who have died as a result of accumulating evil deeds
- a steam locomotive; by extension, a train
- Synonym: 汽車 (kisha)
- Alternative spelling of 花車 (kasha): a woman who manages and supervises prostitutes
Derived terms
- 火車婆 (kasha-baba)
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