"みこともち" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [mʲiko̞to̞mo̞t͡ɕi] Forms: mikotomochi [romanization]
Etymology: Compound of 御言 (mikoto, “noble words”, in reference to the orders or pronouncements of the emperor) + 持ち (mochi, “holding, having”, the 連用形 (ren'yōkei, “continuous or stem form”) of verb 持つ (motsu, “to hold, to have in hand”)). Etymology templates: {{m|ja|連用形||continuous or stem form|tr=ren'yōkei}} 連用形 (ren'yōkei, “continuous or stem form”), {{m|ja|持つ||to hold, to have in hand|tr=motsu}} 持つ (motsu, “to hold, to have in hand”), {{compound|ja|御言|持ち|pos1=in reference to the orders or pronouncements of the emperor|pos2=the <i class="Jpan mention" lang="ja">連用形</i> (ren'yōkei, “continuous or stem form”) of verb <i class="Jpan mention" lang="ja">持つ</i> (motsu, “to hold, to have in hand”)|t1=noble words|t2=holding, having|tr1=mikoto|tr2=mochi}} 御言 (mikoto, “noble words”, in reference to the orders or pronouncements of the emperor) + 持ち (mochi, “holding, having”, the 連用形 (ren'yōkei, “continuous or stem form”) of verb 持つ (motsu, “to hold, to have in hand”)) Head templates: {{ja-noun}} みこともち • (mikotomochi)
  1. (archaic, possibly obsolete, historical) in ancient Japan prior to the Taika Reform, a governor appointed by the emperor to carry out imperial policies in the provinces Wikipedia link: ja:大辞林, ja:松村明 Tags: archaic, historical, obsolete, possibly Categories (topical): Government, Occupations Categories (place): Japan

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