生ふ

Japanese

Kanji in this term

Grade: 1
kun’yomi

Etymology

From Old Japanese.

Appears to be cognate with an op- stem that also derives modern 大きい (ōkii, big, large), 多い (ōi, many), and possibly 覆う (ōu, to cover).

Verb

生ふ(おう) • (ou) おふ (ofu)?intransitive nidan

  1. (of plants or trees, archaic) to grow large, spring up
    • 905914, Kokin Wakashū (book 8, poem 365; also Hyakunin Isshu, poem 16)
      (たち)わかれいなばの(やま)(みね)おふる(まつ)としきかば(いま)かへりこむ
      tachiwakare Inaba-no-yama no mine ni ouru matsu to shi kikaba ima kaerikon
      I leave Mount Inaba with pines growing on its peak. If I hear you say “pine (wait),” I will surely return right away!

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • () (oyu)
  • ()へる (oeru)
  • ()ほす (oosu)
  • ()()がる (oiagaru)
  • ()() (oiizu)
  • ()(さき) (oisaki)
  • ()(ざま) (oizama)
  • ()() (oishiku)
  • ()(しげ) (oishigeru)
  • ()(すえ) (oisue)
  • ()(そだ) (oisodachi)
  • ()(そだ) (oisodatsu)
  • ()() (oitachi)
  • ()() (oitatsu)
  • ()() (oitsugu)
  • ()ひなる (oinaru)
  • ()(のぼ) (oinoboru)
  • ()(まさ) (oimasaru)
  • ()() (oiyuku)
  • (かた)() (kataoi)
  • 今年(ことし)(おい) (kotoshi-oi)
  • 稚児生(ちごお) (chigooi)
  • (ぬなわ)() (nunawaou)
  • 根生(ねお) (neoi)
  • (ねずみ)() (nezumi-oi)
  • ()(くさ)() (mikusa-ou)
  • 弥生(やよい) (yayoi)

Idioms

  • (こころ)() (kokoro ou)


Old Japanese

Etymology

Appears to be cognate with an op- stem that also derives the stem (opo-, big, large) and possibly the verb 覆ふ (opu, to cover).

Verb

生ふ (opu) (kana おふ)

  1. (of plants or trees) to grow large, spring up
    • 711–712, Kojiki, lower volume (Emperor Yūryaku; poem 91):
      ...母登爾波伊久美陀氣淤斐須恵幣爾波多斯美陀氣淤斐...
      ...mo2to2 ni pa ikumi1dake2 opi2 suwepe1 ni pa tasimi1dake2 opi2...
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • c. 759, Man’yōshū, book 6, poem 925:
      烏玉之夜之深去者久木生留淸河原爾知鳥數鳴
      nubatama no2 yo1 no2 puke2yuke2ba pi1sagi2 opuru ki1yo1ki1 kapara ni tido2ri sibanaku
      (please add an English translation of this usage example)

Conjugation

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Japanese: 生ふ (ou)
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