"タリ活用" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [ta̠ɾʲi ka̠t͡sɨᵝjo̞ː] Forms: タリ活用 [canonical] (ruby: 活用(かつよう)), tari katsuyō [romanization], tarikwatuyou [romanization], たりくわつよう [hiragana, historical]
Etymology: From たり (tari, “to be”, archaic) + 活用 (katsuyō, “declension, inflection”). The classical verb tari itself is a contraction of particle と (to) and classical verb あり (ari). Etymology templates: {{com|ja|たり|活用|pos1=archaic|t1=to be|t2=declension, inflection|tr1=tari|tr2=katsuyō}} たり (tari, “to be”, archaic) + 活用 (katsuyō, “declension, inflection”), {{ja-r|と}} と (to), {{ja-r|あり}} あり (ari) Head templates: {{ja-noun|たり かつよう|hhira=たりくわつよう}} タリ活用(かつよう) • (tari katsuyō) ^(←たりくわつよう (tarikwatuyou)?)
  1. (Classical Japanese grammar) an adjective inflection class with the following inflections: -tara/-tari (or to)/-tari/-taru/-tare/-tare Tags: Classical, Japanese Categories (topical): Grammar Related terms: ナリ活用 (nari katsuyō) (ruby: (かつ), (よう)), ク活用 (ku katsuyō) (ruby: (かつ), (よう)), シク活用 (shiku katsuyō) (ruby: (かつ), (よう))

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