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Japanese
For pronunciation and definitions of 白栲の – see the following entry.
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【白妙の】
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- allusion to articles of clothing as white as paper mulberry such as 衣 (koromo, “clothes, garments”), 袖 (sode, “sleeve”), etc.
- allusion to objects typically white in color such as 浪 (nami, “waves”), 浜 (hama, “shore”), 雪 (yuki, “snow”), etc.
- allusion to placenames such as 香椎 (Kashii) or 浜名 (Hamana)
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(This term, 白栲の, is an alternative spelling of the above term.)
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Old Japanese
Etymology
From 白栲 (siro1tape2, “white paper mulberry cloth”), coupled with genitive case marker の (no2).
Phrase
白栲の (siro1tape2 no2) (kana しろたへの)
- allusion to articles of clothing as white as paper mulberry such as 天領巾 (amapi1re, “decorative shawl”), 帶 (obi1, “sash”), 衣 (ko2ro2mo, “clothes, garments”), or 袖 (so1de, “sleeve”)
Quotations
For quotations using this term, see Citations:白栲の.
See also
- 白妙の (siro1tape2 no2)
- 白栲衣 (siro1tape2-go2ro2mo)