木綿

Japanese

Etymology 1

Kanji in this term
綿

Grade: 1
わた
Grade: 5
kun’yomi

Compound of (ki, tree) + 綿 (wata, batting).

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) わた [kíꜜwàtà] (Atamadaka – [1])[1]
  • IPA(key): [kʲiɰᵝa̠ta̠]

Noun

()綿(わた) or 木綿(キワタ) • (kiwata) 

  1. Bombax ceiba, a species of silk-cotton tree
    Synonym: パンヤの木 (pan'ya no ki)
  2. cotton wool, as opposed to 真綿 (mawata, silk wadding)
    Synonym: 綿花 (menka)

Proper noun

()綿(わた) • (Kiwata) 

  1. a surname

Etymology 2

Kanji in this term
綿
もく > も
Grade: 1
めん
Grade: 5
irregular on’yomi

(Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

/mokumen/ → */momːen//momen/

Alteration of mokumen, itself derived from Middle Chinese elements (moku, tree) + 綿 (men, cotton).

Pronunciation

Noun

()綿(めん) • (momen) 

  1. cotton (fibre extracted from cotton seeds)
    Synonyms: コットン (kotton), 綿 (men)
  2. Short for 木綿糸 (momen ito): cotton thread
  3. Short for 木綿織り (momen-ori): an object woven from cotton
Derived terms

Proper noun

()綿(めん) • (Momen) 

  1. a female given name
  2. a surname

Etymology 3

Kanji in this term
綿
ゆう
Grade: 1 Grade: 5
jukujikun

/jupu//jufu/ → */juwu//juː/

From Old Japanese.

Possibly from the verb 結う (yuu, to tie up), from the way such strings are used to tie sakaki branches in Shinto rituals. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?) Compare the development of (, evening).

The kanji spelling is an example of jukujikun (熟字訓), likely from the similar texture and consistency of cotton.

Pronunciation

Noun

木綿(ゆう) • (yuu) ゆふ (yufu)?

  1. string made from the fibres of a paper mulberry bark
Derived terms
See also

Proper noun

木綿(ゆう) • (Yuu) ゆふ (yufu)?

  1. a female given name

References

  1. Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
  2. NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute, editor (1998), NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典 [NHK Japanese Pronunciation Accent Dictionary] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: NHK Publishing, →ISBN

Korean

Hanja in this term
綿

Noun

木綿 • (mongmyeon) (hangeul 목면)

  1. Hanja form? of 목면 (cotton).
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