"ひたいかくし" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [çita̠ika̠kɯ̟ᵝɕi] Forms: hitaikakushi [romanization], fitafikakusi [romanization], ひたひかくし [hiragana, historical]
Etymology: Compound of 額 (hitai, “forehead”) + 隠し (kakushi, “hiding, hider”, the 連(れん)用(よう)形(けい) (ren'yōkei, “stem or continuative form”) of the verb 隠(かく)す (kakusu, “to hide, to conceal”)). Apparently so named because the curtain is short and only extends downwards far enough to possibly hide the foreheads of anyone standing behind it (see images). First cited to the 古事類苑 (Koji Ruien, literally “Ancient Matters Grouping Garden”), an encyclopedia of Japanese culture up through 1867 (the start of the Meiji period), commissioned by the Meiji government and published over the period of 1896–1914. Etymology templates: {{ja-r|連%用%形|れん%よう%けい|stem or continuative form}} 連(れん)用(よう)形(けい) (ren'yōkei, “stem or continuative form”), {{ja-r|隠す|かくす|to hide, to conceal|pos=}} 隠(かく)す (kakusu, “to hide, to conceal”), {{ja-etym-renyokei|隠す|かくす|to hide, to conceal|nodot=1}} 連(れん)用(よう)形(けい) (ren'yōkei, “stem or continuative form”) of the verb 隠(かく)す (kakusu, “to hide, to conceal”), {{compound|ja|額|隠し|pos2=the 連(れん)用(よう)形(けい) (ren'yōkei</span>, “stem or continuative form”) of the verb 隠(かく)す (kakusu</span>, “to hide, to conceal”)|t1=forehead|t2=hiding, hider|tr1=hitai|tr2=kakushi}} 額 (hitai, “forehead”) + 隠し (kakushi, “hiding, hider”, the 連(れん)用(よう)形(けい) (ren'yōkei, “stem or continuative form”) of the verb 隠(かく)す (kakusu, “to hide, to conceal”)), {{m|ja||古事類苑|lit=Ancient Matters Grouping Garden|tr=Koji Ruien}} 古事類苑 (Koji Ruien, literally “Ancient Matters Grouping Garden”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|hhira=ひたひかくし}} ひたいかくし • (hitaikakushi) ^(←ひたひかくし (fitafikakusi)?)
  1. (archaic, possibly obsolete or dialect) a kind of short ornamental curtain suspended over the front or edge of an area, such as the curtain around the edge of the ceremonial Shinto roof over the center of a sumo arena, or the foremost decorative curtain on traditional Japanese theater stages such as for noh or kabuki Wikipedia link: Iwanami Shoten, Koji Ruien, Kōjien, Meiji period, Shinmura Izuru, Tōkyō, ja:古事類苑, ja:大辞林, ja:広辞苑, ja:松村明 Tags: archaic, dialectal, obsolete, possibly Synonyms: 帽額, 水引幕, 一文字幕

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