拾遺和歌集

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Japanese

Examples
春立つといふばかりにやみ吉野の山も霞みてけさは見ゆらむ
haru tatsu to iu bakari ni ya mi-Yoshino no yama mo kasumite kesa wa miyuran
But is it because we say spring has come , that we see fair Yoshino’s mountains misting in the morning?
  • Poem 1351 (poet unknown, attributed to “a beggar”):
いかるがや富の緒川のたえばこそわが大君のみ名を忘れめ
Ikaruga ya Tominoo-gawa no taeba koso waga ōkimi no mina o wasureme
By Ikaruga’s river Tominoo drying up , only then I will forget my great lord’s name.


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しゅう
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しゅう
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Etymology

From 拾遺 (shūi, gleaning) +‎ 和歌 (waka, classical Japanese poem) +‎ (shū, collection).

Proper noun

(しゅう)()()()(しゅう) (Shūi Wakashūしふゐわかしふ (Sifuwi Wakasifu)?

  1. the third of the 勅撰和歌集 (chokusen wakashū, imperial waka anthologies), compiled in c. 1005-07 CE
    Synonyms: 拾遺 (Shūi), 拾遺集 (Shūishū)
    Hypernym: 八代集 (Hachidaishū)

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