破魔
Japanese
Kanji in this term | |
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破 | 魔 |
は Grade: 5 |
ま Grade: S |
on’yomi |
Etymology 1
Buddhist term, imported into Japanese when Buddhism was introduced to Japan, some time during the Kofun, Asuka, and Nara periods.[1][2]
Appears to be from Middle Chinese compound 破魔 (MC pʰuɑH muɑ, literally “break + demon”).
Alternately, could be a Japanese coinage using Middle Chinese elements, as a compound of Middle Chinese-derived 破 (ha, “break, destroy”) + 魔 (ma, “demon, devil”).
Noun
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Verb
Conjugation
Conjugation of "破魔する" (See Appendix:Japanese verbs.)
Stem forms | ||||
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Imperfective (未然形) | 破魔し | はまし | hama shi | |
Continuative (連用形) | 破魔し | はまし | hama shi | |
Terminal (終止形) | 破魔する | はまする | hama suru | |
Attributive (連体形) | 破魔する | はまする | hama suru | |
Hypothetical (仮定形) | 破魔すれ | はますれ | hama sure | |
Imperative (命令形) | 破魔せよ¹ 破魔しろ² |
はませよ¹ はましろ² |
hama seyo¹ hama shiro² | |
Key constructions | ||||
Passive | 破魔される | はまされる | hama sareru | |
Causative | 破魔させる 破魔さす |
はまさせる はまさす |
hama saseru hama sasu | |
Potential | 破魔できる | はまできる | hama dekiru | |
Volitional | 破魔しよう | はましよう | hama shiyō | |
Negative | 破魔しない | はましない | hama shinai | |
Negative continuative | 破魔せず | はませず | hama sezu | |
Formal | 破魔します | はまします | hama shimasu | |
Perfective | 破魔した | はました | hama shita | |
Conjunctive | 破魔して | はまして | hama shite | |
Hypothetical conditional | 破魔すれば | はますれば | hama sureba | |
¹ Written imperative ² Spoken imperative |
Etymology 2
Unknown. The kanji are ateji (当て字).[2][3]
Possibly cognate with 嵌める, 填める (hameru, “to fit or set one thing into another”), by way of the Old Japanese form 填む, 嵌む (hamu).
Noun
Derived terms
- 破魔矢 (hamaya): a decorative arrow used as a ward against evil
- 破魔弓 (hamayumi): decorative bow used to shoot a hamaya, given to boys as a toy at New Years
References
- 2006, 大辞林 (Daijirin), Third Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
- 1988, 国語大辞典(新装版) (Kokugo Dai Jiten, Revised Edition) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan
- 1997, 新明解国語辞典 (Shin Meikai Kokugo Jiten), Fifth Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
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