風土記

Japanese

Kanji in this term

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Etymology 1

/ɸuːdoki//ɸudoki//fudoki/

Shift from earlier fūdoki. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) [fùdóꜜkì] (Nakadaka – [2])[1]
  • IPA(key): [ɸɯ̟ᵝdo̞kʲi]

Noun

()()() • (fudoki) 

  1. a geographical text typically containing information about local history, customs, legends, etc.; compare English gazetteer
  2. a text containing other reports on each local district of a particular region
Derived terms
  • (あい)()()()() (Aizu Fudoki)
  • ()()(ぞく)()()() (Kī Zoku Fudoki)
  • ()()()() (Kofudoki)

Proper noun

()()() • (Fudoki) 

  1. (historical) common name for Nara-period topographical texts compiled by an imperial decree of Empress Genmei
    Synonym: 古風土記 (Kofudoki)
Hyponyms
  • 出雲(いずもの)(くに)()()() (Izumo-no-kuni Fudoki)
  • 駿河(するがの)(くに)()()() (Suruga-no-kuni Fudoki)
  • (たん)(ごの)(くに)()()() (Tango-no-kuni Fudoki)
  • (はり)(まの)(くに)()()() (Harima-no-kuni Fudoki)
  • ()(ぜんの)(くに)()()() (Hizen-no-kuni Fudoki)
  • 常陸(ひたちの)(くに)()()() (Hitachi-no-kuni Fudoki)
  • (ぶん)(ごの)(くに)()()() (Bungo-no-kuni Fudoki)
Coordinate terms

Etymology 2

From 風土 (fūdo, climate, natural environment) + (ki, written record).

Noun

風土記(ふうどき) • (fūdoki) 

  1. Same as ふどき (fudoki) above

References

  1. Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
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