天彦

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Okinawan

Noun

天彦(*あまびこ) or 天彦(*あまびく) (*amabiko or *amabiku

  1. (Old Okinawan, archaic) echo; reverberation
    • 1711, Konkōkenshū:
      山彦 和詞にも同し 天彦共云也
      YAMABIKO: WASHI nimo ONAji AMABIKO TOMO II NARI
      Yamabiko: the same as in Japanese songs. Also called "amabiko".

References

  • Okinawa Kogo Daijiten Henshū I'inkai (沖縄古語大辞典編集委員会) (1995) 沖縄古語大辞典 [Dictionary of Archaic Okinawan], Tokyo (東京都): Kadokawa Shoten (角川書店), →ISBN, page 38