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Japanese
Etymology 1
⟨tubaki1⟩ → */tubakʲi/ → /t͡subaki/
From Old Japanese. Appears in the Man'yōshū, completed some time after 759 CE.[1]
Ultimate derivation unknown. Various theories exist, including:
- Possibly from Old Japanese element つば (tsuba, “glossy, shiny”) + 木 (ki, “tree”).
- Although 艶 (tsuya, “gloss, shine”) is verifiable, つば (tsuba, “glossy, shiny”) does not appear in references.[2][3]
- Moreover, the final ki portion in the Old Japanese phonetic spelling of ⟨tubaki1⟩ does not match the ⟨ki2⟩ phonetic spelling for 木 (ki, “tree”).
- Possibly a contraction from 艶葉木 (tsuya pa ki, literally “glossy leaf tree”), with rendaku changing the pa to ba.
- The shift from tsuya to just tsu would have had to occur even earlier than the Man'yōshū. There do not appear to be any other terms exhibiting this same shift.
- This theory also suffers from the same phonetic mismatch for the ki portion.
- Possibly borrowed from Korean 동백(冬柏) (dongbaek).
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This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “where are these theories from? who proposed the "nonexistent" element つば "shiny"? is 艶葉木 attested, or from someone's imaginative speculation?”
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Pronunciation
Noun
つばき or ツバキ • (tsubaki)
- 椿, 山茶, 海石榴: the Japanese camellia, Camellia japonica
Proper noun
つばき or ツバキ • (Tsubaki)
- a female given name
- 椿, 山茶: a surname
- 椿, 山茶: a female given name
- 椿: a place name
Etymology 2
Readings of various names.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
つばき or ツバキ • (Tsubaki)
- 津波木, 津葉木, 鍔木, 椿木: a surname
- 乙姫, 月羽希, 椿希, 椿樹, 椿生: a female given name
- 椿姫, 椿有, 翼希, 翼樹, 翼姫: a female given name
- 翼生: a male given name
Etymology 3
Derived as the 連用形 (ren'yōkei, “continuative or stem form”) of now-obsolete verb 唾吐く (tsubaku, “to spit, to expectorate”), itself from 唾 (tsu, “saliva”) + 吐く (haku, “to expel from the mouth: to spit, to vomit, to exhale”).[2][3]
Pronunciation
Noun
つばき or ツバキ • (tsubaki)
- 唾: saliva, spit
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