"八雲琴" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

Forms: 八雲琴 [canonical] (ruby: (), (くも), (こと)), yakumokoto [romanization]
Etymology: Compound of 八雲 (yakumo, “eight or eightfold clouds”) + 琴 (koto, “a koto, a zither”) The name is derived from the ancient poem 八雲(やくも)立(た)つ出雲八重垣妻籠(いづもやえがきつまご)みに八重垣作(やえがきつく)るその八重垣(やえがき)を yakumo tatsu Izumo yaegaki tsumagomi ni yaegaki tsukuru sono yaegaki wo At Izumo where eightfold clouds rise, an eightfold fence, I build an eightfold fence to conceal my bride, that eightfold fence... from the Kojiki. Etymology templates: {{compound|ja|八雲|琴|sort=やくもこと|t1=eight or eightfold clouds|t2=a koto, a zither|tr1=yakumo|tr2=koto}} 八雲 (yakumo, “eight or eightfold clouds”) + 琴 (koto, “a koto, a zither”), {{ja-usex|八雲立つ出雲八重垣妻籠みに八重垣作るその八重垣を|やくもたついづもやえがきつまごみにやえがきつくるそのやえがきを|At Izumo where eightfold clouds rise, an eightfold fence, I build an eightfold fence to conceal my bride, that eightfold fence...|rom=yakumo tatsu Izumo yaegaki tsumagomi ni yaegaki tsukuru sono yaegaki wo}} 八雲(やくも)立(た)つ出雲八重垣妻籠(いづもやえがきつまご)みに八重垣作(やえがきつく)るその八重垣(やえがき)を yakumo tatsu Izumo yaegaki tsumagomi ni yaegaki tsukuru sono yaegaki wo At Izumo where eightfold clouds rise, an eightfold fence, I build an eightfold fence to conceal my bride, that eightfold fence... Head templates: {{ja-noun|やくもこと}} 八(や)雲(くも)琴(こと) • (yakumokoto)
  1. (music) A two stringed zither developed in the late Edo period. Categories (topical): String instruments
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