貯蓄銀行
See also: 贮蓄银行
Chinese
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 貯蓄銀行 (chochikuginkō).
Pronunciation
Noun
貯蓄銀行
Synonyms
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 貯 | 蓄 | 銀 | 行 |
| ちょ Grade: 4 |
ちく Grade: S |
ぎん Grade: 3 |
こう Grade: 2 |
Etymology
Compound of 貯蓄 (chochiku, “savings”) + 銀行 (ginkō, “bank”).[1][2][3]
Pronunciation
Noun
貯蓄銀行 (hiragana ちょちくぎんこう, rōmaji chochiku ginkō)
- (archaic, no longer existing in Japan) A savings bank, a thrift. Established under laws passed in 1890 during the Meiji period and in 1920 during the Taishō period. Role was later merged into that of normal banks by a law passed in 1943 during the Shōwa period.
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