あく

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Japanese

Etymology 1

Alternative spelling
灰汁

Likely derived from verb 飽きる・厭きる・倦きる (akiru), older form 飽く厭く倦く (aku, to be full up; to be fully done; to tire of something, to have too much of something).[1]

First cited to the 古今和歌集 (Kokin Wakashū) of the early 900s,[2] where the term is used as a pun for the verb.[1]

The senses related to flavor and harshness arose from the practice of using lye in food processing to remove unpleasant flavors.[1]

The kanji spelling 灰汁 is an example of jukujikun, using the characters for (ash) and (broth) in reference to the practice of leaching wood ash in water to derive lye.

Pronunciation

Noun

あく (aku

  1. lye, originally the clear alkaline liquid left after leaching wood ash in water
    • 905914, Kokin Wakashū (book 19, poem 1044)
      (くれなゐ)()めし(こころ)もたのまれず(ひと)あくにはうつる(てふ)なり
      kurenai ni someshi kokoro mo tanomarezu hito o aku ni wa utsuru tefu nari
      (please add an English translation of this example)
  2. scum, the coagulated proteins and fats that gather on the surface of a pot of boiling food
  3. components contained in vegetables that impart an acrid, astringent, or harsh flavor
    灰汁(あく)(つよ)い、灰汁(あく)()
    aku ga tsuyoi, aku o nuku
    harshness is strong → strongly unpleasant , remove the harshness
  4. アク: (by extension from the "flavor" sense) harshness as a characteristic of one's personality
    アク(つよ)男性(だんせい)
    aku no tsuyoi dansei
    a man with a harsh / overly strong / forceful / pushy personality

Derived terms

Etymology 2

Various kanji readings.

For pronunciation and definitions of あく – see the following entries.
開く
to open
to begin
空く
have space between, be open
become empty, unoccupied, vacated
become unused, free
become free (not busy)
become open (of a job etc.)
明く
Alternative form of 開く
open one's eyes or mouth
for one's collar etc. to be open
飽く
(archaic or literary) to tire of
(archaic) to be satisfied
Alternative spellings
厭く, 倦く
厭く
(archaic) to tire of
to be satisfied
倦く
(archaic) to tire of
to be satisfied
3
evil, wickedness
evil, vice, ill, wrong
bad; disagreeable; unpleasant; undesirable;
inferior; ugly
fierce; vicious
S
grip; hold
(This term, あく (aku), is the hiragana spelling of the above terms.)
For a list of all kanji read as あく, see Category:Japanese kanji read as あく.)

(The following entries are uncreated: 亜久, 阿久, , 安久, 吾久, 愛玖, 愛紅.)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "灰汁" in 語源由来辞典 (Gogen Yurai Jiten, Etymology Derivation Dictionary) (in Japanese)
  2. ^ 灰汁”, in 日本国語大辞典 [Nihon Kokugo Daijiten]‎ (in Japanese), concise edition, Tokyo: Shogakukan, 2006
  3. ^ Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tokyo: Sanseidō, →ISBN