稲妻
Japanese

稲妻 (inazuma): lightning, especially cloud-to-ground lightning.
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 稲 | 妻 |
| いな Grade: S |
つま > ずま Grade: 5 |
Alternative forms
- 電 (rare)
Etymology
Compound of 稲 (ina, “rice plant”, ancient bound-form reading of modern ine) + 妻 (tsuma, “wife, spouse”) or 夫 (tsuma, “husband, spouse”).[1][2][3] The tsuma changes to zuma as an instance of rendaku (連濁).
A belief in ancient times was that rice plants would mate with or otherwise be fertilized by lightning,[1][2][3] a frequent occurrence in the late summer and autumn when rice plants come to fruition.[3]
Pronunciation
Noun
稲妻 (hiragana いなずま, rōmaji inazuma, historical hiragana いなづま)
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