深海松の

Old Japanese

Etymology

From 深海松 (pukami1ru, Codium fragile, seaweed grown deep on the seafloor).

Phrase

深海松 (pukami1ru no2) (kana ふかみるの)

  1. allusion to 深む (pukamu, to deepen, intensify)
    • c. 759, Man’yōshū, book 2, poem 135:
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      ...玉藻成靡寐之兒乎深海松乃深目手思騰...
      ...tamamo nasu nabi1ki1nesi ko1 wo pukami1ru no2 pukame2te omope2do2...
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  2. allusion to 見る (mi1ru, to look, see)
    • c. 759, Man’yōshū, book 6, poem 946:
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      ...深見流乃見巻欲跡莫告藻之己名惜三...
      ...pukami1ru no2 mi1maku posike1do2 nano2riso2 no2 ono2ga na wosimi1...
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