馬尾毛
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | ||
|---|---|---|
| 馬 | 尾 | 毛 |
| Grade: 2 | Grade: S | Grade: 2 |
| Irregular | ||
Etymology
Appears to be a compound of 馬 (ba, “horse”) + 素 (su, “raw material”).[1][2]
The su element also appears in some references[1][3] as 馬尾 (su, “horsehair, specifically from the tail”), apparently deriving from 簀, 簾 (su, “latticework, matting, or netting in a strainer”), as horsehair was often used to make this.
The kanji spelling is jukujikun (熟字訓), literally spelling out “horse + tail + hair”.
Pronunciation
Alternative forms
Noun
馬尾毛 (hiragana ばす, rōmaji basu)
Synonyms
- 馬尾 (su)
References
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