滝
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Translingual
| Traditional | 瀧 |
|---|---|
| Shinjitai | 滝 |
| Simplified | 泷 |
Han character
滝 (radical 85, 水+10, 13 strokes, cangjie input 水卜廿山 (EYTU), composition ⿰氵竜)
- onomatopoeic for the sound of falling rain
- an ancient name for Wu Shui
- a place in Guangdong province
References
- KangXi: not present, would follow page 643, character 24
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 18067
- Dae Jaweon: page 1050, character 23
- Hanyu Da Zidian: volume 3, page 1706, character 2
- Unihan data for U+6EDD
Chinese
| For pronunciation and definitions of 滝 – see 瀧 (“raining; wet; etc.”). (This character, 滝, is a variant form of 瀧.) |
Japanese
| 滝 | |
| 瀧 |
Kanji
滝
(common “Jōyō” kanji, shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai form 瀧)
Readings
- Goon: ろう (rō)←ろう (rou, historical)
- Kan’on: ろう (rō)←らう (rau, historical)
- Kun: たき (taki, 滝, Jōyō)←たき (taki, historical)
Etymology
| Kanji in this term |
|---|
| 滝 |
| たき Grade: S |
| kun’yomi |
/taki1/ invalid IPA characters (1) → /taki/
From Old Japanese.
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Noun
滝 (shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai kanji 瀧, hiragana たき, rōmaji taki)
- waterfall
- c. 1005, Shūi Wakashū (book 8, poem 1035), text here (also Hyakunin Isshu, poem 54)
- 滝の音は絶えて久しくなりぬれど名こそ流れてなほ聞こえけれ
- taki no oto wa taete hisashiku narinuredo na koso nagarete nao kikoekere
- The waterfall's sound faded into nothingness a long time ago―but its name has come down still to be heard today.[2]
- 滝の音は絶えて久しくなりぬれど名こそ流れてなほ聞こえけれ
- c. 1005, Shūi Wakashū (book 8, poem 1035), text here (also Hyakunin Isshu, poem 54)
- (archaic) rapids
- c. 759, Man'yōshū (book 15, poem 3617), text here
- 伊波婆之流多伎毛登杼呂尓鳴蝉乃許恵乎之伎氣婆京師之於毛保由 [Man'yōgana]
- 石走る滝もとどろに鳴く蝉の声をし聞けば都し思ほゆ [Modern spelling]
- iwa-bashiru taki mo todoro ni naku semi no koe o shikikeba miyako shi omōyu
- (please add an English translation of this example)
- c. 759, Man'yōshū (book 15, poem 3617), text here
Synonyms
Derived terms
Proper noun
滝 (shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai kanji 瀧, hiragana たき, rōmaji Taki)
- A place name
- A surname.
References
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