白栲の

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Japanese

Kanji in this term
しろ
Grade: 1
たえ
Hyōgai
kun'yomi
For pronunciation and definitions of 白栲の – see the following entry.
白妙しろたえ
allusion to articles of clothing as white as paper mulberry such as (koromo, clothes, garments), (sode, sleeve), etc.
allusion to objects typically white in color such as (nami, waves), (hama, shore), (yuki, snow), etc.
allusion to placenames such as 香椎 (Kashii) or 浜名 (Hamana)
(This term, 白栲の, is an alternative spelling of the above term.)

Old Japanese

Etymology

From 白栲 (siro1tape2, white paper mulberry cloth), coupled with genitive case marker (no2).

Phrase

白栲の (siro1tape2 no2) (kana しろたへの)

  1. allusion to articles of clothing as white as paper mulberry such as 天領巾 (amapi1re, decorative shawl), (obi1, sash), (ko2ro2mo, clothes, garments), or (so1de, sleeve)

Quotations

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