木菟
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 木 | 菟 |
| Grade: 1 | Hyōgaiji |
| Irregular | |
Alternative forms
Etymology
Unknown. Perhaps from 耳付く (literally “eared”), from 耳 (mimi, “ear”) + 付く (tsuku, “to be attached with”), in reference to the hair that resembles ears on the head. The kanji are jukujikun (熟字訓).
Pronunciation
Noun
木菟 (hiragana みみずく, katakana ミミズク, rōmaji mimizuku, historical hiragana みみづく, historical katakana ミミヅク)
(alternative reading hiragana ずく, katakana ズク, romaji zuku, historical hiragana づく, historical katakana ヅク)
- an eagle owl
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