兵衛府

Japanese

Kanji in this term
つわもの(の)
Grade: 4
とねり(の)
Grade: 5
つかさ
Grade: 4
kun’yomi jukujikun kun’yomi
Alternative spelling
兵衞府 (kyūjitai)
Kanji in this term
ひょう
Grade: 4

Grade: 5
つかさ > づかさ
Grade: 4
goon kun’yomi
Alternative spelling
兵衞府 (kyūjitai)
Kanji in this term
ひょう
Grade: 4

Grade: 5

Grade: 4
goon
Alternative spelling
兵衞府 (kyūjitai)

Etymology

ひょうえふ, ひょうえづかさ: 兵衛 (hyōe, tsuwamonotoneri, soldier guard; bodyguard) + (agency)

つわもののとねりのつかさ: (strongman; warrior; soldier) + (genitive marker) + 舎人 (toneri, valet; footman) + +

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) ひょーえ [hyòóéꜜfù] (Nakadaka – [3])
  • IPA(key): [ço̞ːe̞ɸɯ̟ᵝ]

Proper noun

(ひょう)()() • (Hyōefu) ひゃうゑふ (fyawefu)? or (ひょう)()(づかさ) • (Hyōezukasa) ひゃうゑづかさ (fyawedukasa)?
or (つわものの)(とねりの)(つかさ) • (Tsuwamono no Toneri no Tsukasa) つはもののとねりのつかさ (Tufamono no Toneri no Tukasa)?

  1. (history, government) a 律令 (Ritsuryō) guard squad that patrolled and guarded the imperial palace and escorted the Emperor on their outdoor trips
    Hyponyms: 右兵衛府 (Uhyōefu), 左兵衛府 (Sahyōefu)
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