"大坂" meaning in Old Japanese

See 大坂 in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Forms: Oposaka [romanization], おほさか [hiragana]
Etymology: Attested in the Kojiki (720 CE). From 大 (opo, “large”) + 坂 (saka, “hill”). Etymology templates: {{C.E.|nodots=1}} CE, {{CE}} CE, {{com|ojp|大|坂|sort=おおさか|t1=large|t2=hill|tr1=opo|tr2=saka}} 大 (opo, “large”) + 坂 (saka, “hill”) Head templates: {{head|ojp|proper noun|kana|おほさか|sort=おほさか|tr=Oposaka}} 大坂 (Oposaka) (kana おほさか)
  1. Oposaka (a hill downsloping from Yamato to Kawachi provinces, in modern Japan) Wikipedia link: Kojiki Categories (place): Hills, Places in Japan

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