蜘蛛
Chinese
spider | |||
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simp. and trad. (蜘蛛) |
蜘 | 蛛 | |
variant forms | 鼅鼄 obsolete |
Etymology
Reduplication in Old Chinese (Baxter and Sagart, 1998).
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Pronunciation
Synonyms
Derived terms
Japanese
Etymology 1
Kanji in this term | |
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蜘 | 蛛 |
Hyōgaiji | Hyōgaiji |
Irregular |
From Old Japanese. Found in the Man'yōshū, completed in 759 CE.
Ultimate derivation unknown. Various theories exist, including:
- From 籠もる (komoru, “to hide inside something”), from the way that spiders hide in their webs
- From 組む (kumu, “to bundle something together”), from the way that spiders wrap up caught insects
- From 雲 (kumo, “cloud”), from the way that spider webs may look vaguely like clouds
May ultimately be cognate with Korean 거미 (geomi, “spider”). The kanji are jukujikun (熟字訓), from Chinese 蜘蛛.
Noun
蜘蛛 (hiragana くも, katakana クモ, rōmaji kumo)
- spider
- 芥川龍之介, 蜘蛛の糸
- 御釈迦様は地獄の容子を御覧になりながら、この犍陀多には蜘蛛を助けた事があるのを御思い出しになりました。
- O-shaka-sama wa jigoku no yōsu o goran ni narinagara, kono Kandata ni wa kumo o tasuketa koto ga aru no o o-omoidashi ni narimashita.
- While observing the state of Hell, Shakyamuni recalled that this Kandata had once spared a spider.
- 御釈迦様は地獄の容子を御覧になりながら、この犍陀多には蜘蛛を助けた事があるのを御思い出しになりました。
- 1999 March 27, “
蜘蛛 男 [Werespider]”, in Vol.2, Konami:- 巨大クモが知恵をつけた姿。糸を吐き動きを封じ込める。
- Kyodai kumo ga chie o tsuketa sugata. Ito o haki ugoki o fūjikomeru.
- This giant spider appears to be quite intelligent. It will lock your every movement with its threads.
- 巨大クモが知恵をつけた姿。糸を吐き動きを封じ込める。
- 1999 July 22, “ハンター・スパイダー [Hunter Spider]”, in Vol.4, Konami:
- クモの巣の罠を仕掛け狩りをする。罠にかかったものは食べてしまう。
- Kumo no su no wana o shikakekari o suru. Wana ni kakatta mono wa tabete shimau.
- It hunts by laying its spiderweb traps, and it eats whatever gets tangled in them.
- クモの巣の罠を仕掛け狩りをする。罠にかかったものは食べてしまう。
- 芥川龍之介, 蜘蛛の糸
Usage notes
As with many terms that name organisms, this term is often spelled in katakana, especially in biological contexts, as クモ.
Derived terms
- 朝蜘蛛 (asagumo)
- 足高蜘蛛 (ashidakagumo): huntsman spider
- 足長蜘蛛 (ashinagagumo): Tetragnatha praedonia
- 穴蜘蛛 (anagumo)
- 蟻蜘蛛 (arigumo)
- 海蜘蛛 (umigumo): sea spider
- 鬼蜘蛛 (onigumo): Araneus ventricosus
- 川蜘蛛 (kawagumo)
- 草蜘蛛 (kusagumo)
- 蜘蛛形類 (kumogatarui)
- 蜘蛛蟹 (kumogani): spider crab
- 蜘蛛切丸 (kumokirimaru)
- 蜘蛛猿 (kumozaru): spider monkey
- 蜘蛛手 (kumode)
- 蜘蛛の囲 (kumo no i): spiderweb
- 蜘蛛の糸 (kumo no ito)
- 蜘蛛の行い (kumo no okonai)
- 蜘蛛の子 (kumo no ko): baby spider
- 蜘蛛の巣 (kumo no su): spiderweb
- 蜘蛛海星 (kumohitode): brittlestar
- 蜘蛛舞 (kumomai)
- 蜘蛛膜 (kumomaku): the arachnoid
- 蜘蛛目 (kumomoku)
- 黄金蜘蛛 (koganegumo): Argiope amoena
- 後家蜘蛛 (gokegumo): widow spider
- 小町蜘蛛 (komachigumo)
- 子守蜘蛛 (komorigumo): wolf spider
- 下がり蜘蛛 (sagarigumo)
- 笹蜘蛛 (sasagumo): Oxyopes sertatus
- 三番叟蜘蛛 (sanbasōgumo)
- 地蜘蛛 (jigumo): Atypus karschi
- 女郎蜘蛛 (jorōgumo): joro spider
- 真正蜘蛛目 (shinseikumomoku)
- 棚蜘蛛 (tanagumo)
- 土蜘蛛 (tsuchigumo) Atypus karschi; tsuchigumo
- 毒蜘蛛 (dokugumo): poisonous spider; (obsolete) wolf spider
- 戸閉蜘蛛 (totategumo)
- 鳥食蜘蛛 (torikuigumo): tarantula
- 鳥捕蜘蛛 (toritorigumo): tarantula
- 蝿取蜘蛛 (haetorigumo): jumping spider
- 花蜘蛛 (hanagumo)
- 平蜘蛛 (hiragumo): Uroctea compactilis
- 平蜘蛛 (hiratagumo), 扁蜘蛛 (hiratagumo): Uroctea compactilis
- 袋蜘蛛 (fukurogumo): sac spider; Atypus karschi
- 水蜘蛛 (mizugumo): water spider
- 盲蜘蛛 (mekuragumo): harvestman
- 幽霊蜘蛛 (yūreigumo): daddy longlegs spider
Etymology 2
Kanji in this term | |
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蜘 | 蛛 |
ち Hyōgaiji |
ちゅう Hyōgaiji |
on’yomi |
From Middle Chinese 蜘蛛 (ʈiᴇ ʈɨo). Compare modern Hakka reading tî-tû, Min Dong tĭ-tṳ̆, Min Nan ti-tu. Probably borrowed at a different time or from a different dialect than chichu below.
Derived terms
- 蜘蛛の網 (chichū no ami): spiderweb
Etymology 3
Kanji in this term | |
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蜘 | 蛛 |
ち Hyōgaiji |
ちゅ Hyōgaiji |
on’yomi |
From Middle Chinese 蜘蛛 (ʈiᴇ ʈɨo). Compare modern Hakka reading tî-tû, Min Dong tĭ-tṳ̆, Min Nan ti-tu. Probably borrowed at a different time or from a different dialect than chichū above.
Etymology 4
Kanji in this term | |
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蜘 | 蛛 |
ち Hyōgaiji |
しゅ Hyōgaiji |
on’yomi |
From Middle Chinese 蜘蛛 (ʈiᴇ ʈɨo). This reading is the kan'yōyomi, and is thus a later phonetic shift after borrowing.
Derived terms
- 蜘蛛膜 (chishumaku): the arachnoid