旅人

Chinese

trip; travel man; person; people
simp. and trad.
(旅人)

Pronunciation


Noun

旅人

  1. (literary) traveller (e.g. hotel guest, passenger, etc.)
  2. (literary) itinerant
  3. (literary) common people
  4. (archaic) official

Synonyms

  • (traveller):

Japanese

Etymology 1

Kanji in this term
たび
Grade: 3
ひと > びと
Grade: 1
kun’yomi

Compound of (tabi, travel) + (hito, person).[1][2] The hito changes to bito as an instance of rendaku (連濁).

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) びびと [tàbíbító] (Heiban – [0])[2]
  • IPA(key): [ta̠bʲibʲito̞]

Noun

(たび)(びと) • (tabibito) 

  1. one who travels: a traveler
Usage notes

For the traveler sense, the tabibito reading is the most common in modern Japanese.

Etymology 2

Kanji in this term
たび
Grade: 3

Grade: 1
kun’yomi

Either an alteration of tabibito above,[1][2] or a compound of (tabi, travel) + (to, person, suffixing form).[1] Compare the formation of 隼人 (hayato, name of an ancient ethnic group in Japan, literally hawk people), 東人 (azumato, easterner).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ta̠bʲito̞]

Noun

(たび)() • (tabito) 

  1. (archaic) one who travels: a traveler

Etymology 3

Kanji in this term
たび
Grade: 3
うど
Grade: 1
kun’yomi

*/tapiputo/ → */tabibuto//tabiudo/

Compound of (tabi, travel) + (udo, person).

The term (hito, person) appears in various older compounds with a root form of (*puto → *buto → *udo, *puto → *futo → *uto). This form is never seen in isolation, and it often undergoes further phonetic changes to combine with preceding vowels. Compare the formation of 仲人 (nakōdo), from naka + udo; 素人 (shirōto), from shiro + uto; 玄人 (kurōto), from kuro + uto.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ta̠bʲiɯ̟ᵝdo̞]

Noun

(たび)(うど) • (tabiudo) 

  1. (archaic) one who travels: a traveler

Etymology 4

Kanji in this term
Grade: 3 Grade: 1
irregular

*/tapiputo/ → */tabibuto//tabiudo//tabjuːdo/

Alteration from tabiudo above.[1] Compare the formation of 仲人 (nakōdo), from naka + udo; 素人 (shirōto), from shiro + uto.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ta̠bʲɨᵝːdo̞]

Noun

旅人(たびゅうど) • (tabyūdo) たびうど (tabiudo)?

  1. (uncommon) one who travels: a traveler

Etymology 5

Kanji in this term
たび
Grade: 3
にん
Grade: 1
yutōyomi

Compound of (tabi, travel) + (nin, person; type of person, using the Chinese-derived goon reading).[1][2]

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) びにん [tàbíníń] (Heiban – [0])[2]
  • IPA(key): [ta̠bʲiɲ̟ĩɴ]

Noun

(たび)(にん) • (tabinin) 

  1. one who is constantly going from one place to another:
    1. a migrant worker
    2. an itinerant, especially someone like a gambler, mountebank or peddler
Synonyms

Etymology 6

Kanji in this term
りょ
Grade: 3
じん
Grade: 1
on’yomi

From later Middle Chinese compound 旅人 (ljoX ȵʑjen, literally travel + person). Compare modern Mandarin reading lǚrén.

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) りょじん [ryòjíń] (Heiban – [0])[2]
  • IPA(key): [ɾʲo̞ʑĩɴ]

Noun

(りょ)(じん) • (ryojin) 

  1. in ancient China, an official title, referring to a commoner in an official government position
  2. one who travels: a traveler

References

  1. Shōgaku Tosho (1988) 国語大辞典(新装版) [Unabridged Dictionary of Japanese (Revised Edition)] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, →ISBN
  2. Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
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