"木曜日" meaning in Japanese

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Noun

IPA: [mo̞kɯ̟jo̞ːbʲi] Forms: 木曜日 [canonical] (ruby: (もく), (よう), ()), mokuyōbi [romanization], mokueubi [romanization], もくえうび [hiragana, historical]
Etymology: /mokueubi/ > /mokujoːbi/. Compound of 木曜 (mokuyō, “Jupiter (the planet)”, in reference also to the day for that planet, as originally imported from Chinese astrology in the Heian period) + 日 (hi, “day”). The compound form suffixed with 日 (hi, “day”) appears in common use from the Meiji period with the promulgation of the Gregorian calendar. Etymology templates: {{compound|ja|木曜|日|pos1=in reference also to the day for that planet, as originally imported from Chinese astrology in the Heian period|sort=もくようび|t1=Jupiter (the planet)|t2=day|tr1=mokuyō|tr2=hi}} 木曜 (mokuyō, “Jupiter (the planet)”, in reference also to the day for that planet, as originally imported from Chinese astrology in the Heian period) + 日 (hi, “day”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|もくようび|hhira=もくえうび}} 木(もく)曜(よう)日(び) • (mokuyōbi) ^(←もくえうび (mokueubi)?)
  1. Thursday Wikipedia link: Daijirin, Daijisen, Gregorian calendar, Heian period, Meiji period, ja:松村明 Categories (topical): Days of the week Synonyms: 木曜 (mokuyō) (ruby: 木曜(もくよう)), (木), , Coordinate_terms: 曜日 (yōbi) [days-of-the-week, weekdays, time], 日曜日 (nichiyōbi) (english: Sunday), 月曜日 (getsuyōbi) (english: Monday), 火曜日 (kayōbi) (english: Tuesday), 水曜日 (suiyōbi) (english: Wednesday), 金曜日 (kin'yōbi) (english: Friday), 土曜日 (doyōbi) (english: Saturday)

Alternative forms

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Download raw JSONL data for 木曜日 meaning in Japanese (2.9kB)

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