Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: 鍛冶

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鍛冶
Sep 18th 2013, 04:17, by 90.193.240.82

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==Mandarin==

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{{zh-hanzi|[[鍛]][[冶]]}}

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===Noun===

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{{cmn-noun|ts|pin=[[duànyě]]|pint=duan4ye3|rs=占03}}

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# [[smithing]]

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# a [[metalsmith]], a [[smith]]

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===Verb===

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{{cmn-verb|ts|pin=[[duànyě]]|pint=duan4ye3|rs=鍛03}}

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# to [[smith]], to [[forge]]

   
 

[[la:鍛冶]]

 

[[la:鍛冶]]

 

[[ja:鍛冶]]

 

[[ja:鍛冶]]

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[[zh:鍛冶]]


Latest revision as of 04:17, 18 September 2013

Japanese[edit]

Kanji in this term

Etymology 1[edit]

From Old Japanese. Change in pronunciation of 金打 ("metal striking, metal striker"):

/kaneuchi/ or /kanauchi/ > /kanuchi/

The kanji used are ateji.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

鍛冶 (hiragana かぬち, romaji kanuchi)

  1. smithing
  2. a metalsmith, a smith
  3. short for 鍛冶司 (​kanuchizukasa), the official imperial court metalsmith or overseer of metalsmiths in the Ritsuryō system of ancient Japan
Synonyms[edit]
Derived terms[edit]

Derived terms

  • 鍛冶司 (かぬちづかさ, ​kanuchizukasa): the official imperial court metalsmith or overseer of metalsmiths in the Ritsuryō system of ancient Japan
  • 鍛冶部 (かぬちべ, ​kanuchibe): the imperial smith in ancient Japan, superseded by the office of kanuchizukasa when the Ritsuryō system was promulgated; under the Ritsuryō system, a junior smith working under the kanuchizukasa

Etymology 2[edit]

/kanuchi/ > /kanji/ > /kaji/

The kanji used are ateji.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

鍛冶 (hiragana かじ, romaji kaji, historical hiragana かぢ)

  1. smithing
  2. a metalsmith, a smith
  3. short for 鍛冶の司 (​kaji no tsukasa), the official imperial court metalsmith or overseer of metalsmiths in the Ritsuryō system of ancient Japan.
Synonyms[edit]
Derived terms[edit]

Derived terms

Idioms[edit]

Etymology 3[edit]

From Middle Chinese 鍛冶. Compare modern Mandarin 锻冶 (duànyě).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

鍛冶 (hiragana たんや, romaji tan'ya)

  1. smithing
  2. a metalsmith, a smith

See also[edit]

Mandarin[edit]

Noun[edit]

鍛冶 (traditional and simplified, Pinyin duànyě)

  1. smithing
  2. a metalsmith, a smith

Verb[edit]

鍛冶 (traditional and simplified, Pinyin duànyě)

  1. to smith, to forge

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