交喙
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 交 | 喙 |
| Grade: 2 | Hyōgaiji |
| Irregular | |
Etymology
From Old Japanese. Derivative term 很し (isukashi, “emotionally twisted up”, obsolete) appears in the Nihon Shoki, completed in 720 CE.[1]
The kanji spelling is an example of jukujikun (熟字訓).
Pronunciation
Alternative forms
Noun
交喙 (hiragana いすか, katakana イスカ, rōmaji isuka)
- common crossbill, red crossbill (Loxia curvirostra)
- Hypernym: 花鶏 (atori)
Usage notes
- As with many terms that name organisms, this term is often spelled in katakana, especially in biological contexts, as イスカ.
Derived terms
- 交喙継, 交喙継ぎ (isuka-tsugi)
Idioms
- 交喙の嘴 (isuka no hashi)
References
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