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Japanese
Etymology 1
/asate/ → /asat̚te/
Shift from earlier asate (see Etymology 2 below).[1][2]
The kanji spelling is from myōgonichi (see Etymology 3 below).
Pronunciation
Noun
明後日 • (asatte)
- (colloquial) the day after tomorrow
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Etymology 2
/asu sarite/ → /asːarʉte/ → /asate/
Apparently recorded in the 名語記 (Myōgoki) etymology dictionary of 1263 as a shift from asusate, in turn from 明日去りて (asu sarite), itself a compound of 明日 (asu, “tomorrow”) + 去りて (sarite, modern 去って (satte), the conjunctive form of 去る (saru), “to pass”).[4]
The kanji spelling is from myōgonichi (see Etymology 3).
Noun
明後日 • (asate)
- (archaic) the day after tomorrow
- c. 1001–1014, Murasaki Shikibu, Genji Monogatari (Akashi)
- あさてばかりになりて、例のやうにいたくもふかさで渡りたまへり。
- Asate bakari ni narite, rei no yō ni itaku mo fukasa de watari-tamaeri.
- (please add an English translation of this example)
Derived terms
Etymology 3
From 明後 (myōgo-, “the ... after next ...”) + 日 (nichi, “day”).
Pronunciation
Noun
明後日 • (myōgonichi) ←みやうごにち (myaugoniti)?
- (formal) the day after tomorrow
- Synonym: 明後 (myōgo)
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See also
References
- ^ Shōgaku Tosho (1988) 国語大辞典(新装版) [Unabridged Dictionary of Japanese (Revised Edition)] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, →ISBN
- ^ Matsumura, Akira (1995) 大辞泉 [Daijisen] (in Japanese), First edition, Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tokyo: Sanseidō, →ISBN
- ^ 語源由来辞典 (Gogen Yurai Jiten, “Etymology Derivation Dictionary”) (in Japanese), entry available online here