とばかり

Japanese

Etymology 1

From (to, conjunctive particle) + adverbial particle ばかり (bakari, just, only).

Phrase

とばかり • (to bakari) 

  1. and only, if only
    • 1086, Goshūi Wakashū (book 13, poem 750; also Hyakunin Isshu, poem 63)
      (いま)はただ(おも)()えなむとばかり(ひと)づてならで()ふよしもがな
      ima wa tada omoitaenan to bakari o hitozute narade iu yoshi mogana
      Now is the only, and the only [time, that] I give up [on meeting you] without an intermediary, if there was to say in such a way.
  2. if possible

Etymology 2

From adverb (to) + adverbial particle ばかり (bakari, just, only).

Adverb

とばかり • (to bakari) 

  1. momentarily, shortly
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