烏帽子鳥
Japanese
Kanji in this term | |||
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烏 | 帽 | 子 | 鳥 |
え Jinmeiyō |
ぼう > ぼ Grade: S |
し Grade: 1 |
とり > どり Grade: 2 |
Irregular |
Etymology
Compound of 烏帽子 (eboshi, “an ancient style of hat worn by Japanese nobility”) + 鳥 (tori, “bird”), from the way that the bird's head plumage resembles the shape of the eboshi hat. The tori changes to dori as an instance of rendaku (連濁).
Noun
烏帽子鳥 (hiragana えぼしどり, katakana エボシドリ, rōmaji eboshidori)
- (in general) a turaco (any bird of family Musophagidae)
- (more specifically) a Knysna turaco (Tauraco corythaix)
Usage notes
As with many terms that name organisms, this term is often spelled in katakana, especially in biological contexts, as エボシドリ.
Further reading
エボシドリ科 on the Japanese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ja Turaco on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Musophagidae on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
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