歲月日

Old Japanese

Etymology

Compound of (to₂si, year) + (tuki₂, month) + (pi₁, day), or of (to₂si, year(s)) + 月日 (tuki₂pi₁, months and days → time).

Noun

歲月日 (to₂situki₂pi₁) (kana としつきひ)

  1. The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include: a date (time, year, month, and day); years, months, and days; times
    • c. 759, Man’yōshū, book 3, poem 443:
      ...何在歲月日香茵花香君之...
      ...ika naramu to₂situki₂pi₁ ni ka tutuzi-pana nipope₁ru ki₁mi₁ ga...
      ...what should it be? Years, months, and days? Freshly blooming likely tutuzi flowers, my lord...

Descendants

  • Japanese: 年月日 (toshitsukihi), in modern dictionaries
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