這ふ葛の
Old Japanese
Etymology
Literally “
creeping
kudzu
of...”
Phrase
這ふ
葛
の
(
papu kuzu no₂
) (
kana
はふくずの
)
long
and
stretching
kudzu
tendrils
, allusion to
いや
遠長く
(
iya to₂ponagaku
,
“
revered
far
and
long
”
)
,
後
も
あふ
(
no₂ti mo apu
,
“
to
meet
later
”
)
, or
絶𛀁
ず
(
tayezu
,
“
unbreaking
”
)
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