南天
Chinese
| south | day; sky; heaven | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| simp. and trad. (南天) |
南 | 天 | |
Pronunciation
Noun
南天
Japanese
南天 (nanten), the plant: the leaves, immature flowers, and branches of a nandina plant.
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 南 | 天 |
| なん Grade: 2 |
てん Grade: 1 |
| on’yomi | |
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle Chinese 南天 (*nom *ten, literally “southern heavens”). Compare modern Chinese 南天 (nántiān).
Noun
Etymology 2
Apparently ultimately an abbreviation of Middle Chinese 南天竹 (*nom *ten *djiuk) or 南天竺 (*nom *ten *djiuk?), referring to a type of plant similar to bamboo, originating from an area further to the south (India or Indochina).[2] Compare modern Chinese 南天竹 (nántiān zhú).
Noun
南天 (hiragana なんてん, rōmaji nanten)
- nandina, heavenly bamboo, sacred bamboo: Nandina domestica, a kind of flowering shrub.
- a kind of 家紋 (kamon, “family crest”) featuring the nandina in the design.
Compounds
- 南天紋 (nanten mon): a kind of family crest featuring the nandina in the design.
Usage notes
In biology contexts, this term is spelled in katakana as ナンテン.
References
Proper noun
南天 (hiragana なんてん, rōmaji nanten)
- A female given name.
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