野衾
Japanese
Etymology 1
Kanji in this term | |
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野 | 衾 |
の Grade: 2 |
ふすま > ぶすま Hyōgaiji |
kun’yomi |
Alternative spellings |
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野臥間 野伏間 |
野 (no-, “wild”) + 衾 (fusuma, “quilt”). The fusuma changes to busuma as an instance of rendaku (連濁).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [no̞bɯ̟ᵝsɨᵝma̠]
Noun
野衾 or 野衾 • (nobusuma)
- (Japanese folklore) Monster, 妖怪 (yōkai), resembling a Japanese giant flying squirrel or large bat said to eat tree fruits, blood of living creatures and fire
- Another name for 鼯鼠 (musasabi): Japanese giant flying squirrel (Petaurista leucogenys)
- Another name for モモンガ (momonga): flying squirrel
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mo̞mõ̞ŋɡa̠]
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