処女

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See also: 處女 and 处女

Japanese

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Kanji in this term
しょ
Grade: 6
じょ
Grade: 1
on'yomi
Alternative spelling
處女 (kyūjitai)

Etymology

From Middle Chinese 處女 (MC tsyhoX|tsyhoH nrjoX|nrjoH). /syodyo/ > /syozyo/.

Originally referred in Japanese to a woman in a house ([(いえ)]()(おんな) ie ni iru onna), more specifically to an unmarried woman.

Pronunciation

Noun

(しょ)(じょ) (shojoしょぢょ (syodyo)?

  1. unmarried woman
  2. female virgin (female who has not had sexual experience)
    30歳(さんじゅっさい)処女(しょじょ)
    sanjussai no shojo
    30-year-old virgin
  3. woman's virginity
    彼氏(かれし)処女(しょじょ)をあげる
    kareshi ni shojo o ageru
    give her virginity to her boyfriend
    処女(しょじょ)(うば)
    shojo o ubau
    to take a girl's virginity
    処女(しょじょ)(うしな)
    shojo o ushinau
    to lose one's virginity
  4. (in compound words) one's first foray into; maiden
    処女(しょじょ)(さく)
    shojosaku
    one's first work as an author, artist, etc.

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References

  1. ^ Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tokyo: Sanseidō, →ISBN