刑部省

Japanese

Etymology 1

Kanji in this term
ぎょう
Grade: S

Grade: 3
しょう
Grade: 4
goon

刑部 (Ministry of Justice) + (ministry). Unlike in China, Korea and Vietnam, has never been used to mean "ministry" and was merely fossilized in ministry names borrowed from Chinese, hence the apparent redundancy.

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) ぎょーぶしょー [gyòóbúꜜshòò] (Nakadaka – [3])
  • IPA(key): [ɡʲo̞ːbɯ̟ᵝɕo̞ː]

Proper noun

(ぎょう)()(しょう) • (Gyōbushō) ぎゃうぶしゃう (gyaubusyau)?

  1. (historical, government, law enforcement) the Ministry of Justice

Etymology 2

Kanji in this term
うったえただす つかさ
Grade: 4
Grade: S Grade: 3
jukujikun
Kanji in this term
うたえただす つかさ
Grade: 4
Grade: S Grade: 3
jukujikun

訴え (utae, uttae, lawsuit; action) + 糺す (tadasu, to investigate) + (tsukasa, office)

Proper noun

刑部(うたえただす)(つかさ) • (Utae Tadasu Tsukasa) うたへただすつかさ (utafe tadasu tukasa)?
刑部(うったえただす)(つかさ) • (Uttae Tadasu Tsukasa) うったへただすつかさ (uttafe tadasu tukasa)?

  1. (historical, government, law enforcement) the Ministry of Justice

See also

Etymology 3

Kanji in this term
うたえ(の) つかさ
Grade: 4
Grade: S Grade: 3
jukujikun

訴え (utae, lawsuit; action) + (no, genitive marker) + (tsukasa, office)

Proper noun

刑部(うたえの)(つかさ) • (Utae no Tsukasa) うたへのつかさ (Utafe no Tukasa)?

  1. (historical, government, law enforcement) the Ministry of Justice

See also

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