Citations:からす

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Old Japanese citations of からす

  • c. 759, Man’yōshū, book 7, poem 1263:
    暁跡夜雖鳴此山上之木末之於者未静之
    AKATO2KI1 to2 YO1GARASU NAKE2DO2 KO2 NO2 WOKA NO2 KO2NURE NO2 UPE2 PA IMADA SIDUKE2si
    Even though the crow cries at dawn, the treetop has still not yet grown.
  • c. 759, Man’yōshū, book 12, poem 3095:
    早勿鳴吾背子之旦開之容儀見者悲毛
    ASAGARASU PAYAKU NA NAKI1 SO2 WA GA SEKO1 GA ASAKE2 NO2 SUGATA MI1REBA KANASI mo
    The morning crow must not cry; if my child's dawn sees this attitude, he'll be sad.
  • c. 759, Man’yōshū, book 14, poem 3521:
    可良須等布於保乎曾杼里能麻左弖爾毛麻左弖爾毛伎麻左奴伎美乎許呂久等曾奈久
    karasu to2 pu opowoso2do2ri no2 masadeni mo ki1 masa nu ki1mi1 wo ko2ro2ku to2 so2 naku
    The big (fat) bird that's called a crow cries out (a caw/"my dear child comes") to my lord that doesn't come.
  • c. 759, Man’yōshū, book 14, poem 3521:
    婆羅門乃作有流小田乎喫瞼腫而幡幢爾居
    baramonV no2 TUKUREru WODA wo PAMU KARASU MANABUTA PARETE PATAPOKO2 ni WORI
    A crow is on a spear of a flag eating from the paddy made by Brahman.