千早人

Japanese

Kanji in this term

Grade: 1
はや
Grade: 1
ひと
Grade: 1
kun’yomi

Etymology

From Old Japanese.

The shift to rendaku (連濁) form -bito is a modern invention, likely due to align with companion pillow word 千早振る (chihayaburu).

Noun

()(はや)(ひと) or 千早人(ちはやびと) • (chihaya-hito or chihaya-bito) 

  1. allusion to 宇治 (Uji, a placename, especially of river crossing)
    from the sense of “a ferocious man” used in reference to a specific (uji, family, clan), then punning off the “clan” reading of uji

Quotations

For quotations using this term, see Citations:千早人.

See also

Old Japanese

Noun

千早人 (tipaya-pi1to2) (kana ちはやひと)

  1. allusion to 宇治 (Udi, a placename, especially of river crossing)
    from the sense of “a ferocious man” used in reference to a specific (udi, family, clan), then punning off the “clan” reading of udi

Quotations

For quotations using this term, see Citations:千早人.

See also

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