"上総" meaning in Japanese

See 上総 in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

IPA: [ka̠zɨsa̠] Forms: 上総 [canonical] (ruby: 上総(かずさ)), Kazusa [romanization], Kadusa [romanization], かづさ [hiragana, historical]
Etymology: From Old Japanese. Originally named Kamitsufusa (上捄 (かみつふさ, Kamitsufusa)), after the ancient province of Fusa (捄国 (ふさのくに, Fusa no kuni)), which was split into two provinces around the 6th and 7th centuries AD. The name was later corrupted to Kazusa (かづさ in historical kana, かずさ in modern kana). The kanji spelling 上総 is first attested in AD 704. Etymology templates: {{inh|ja|ojp|-}} Old Japanese Head templates: {{ja-pos|proper|かずさ|hhira=かづさ}} 上総(かずさ) • (Kazusa) ^(←かづさ (Kadusa)?)
  1. Kazusa (a historical province of Japan, roughly corresponding to the upper southern part of present-day Chiba Prefecture) Wikipedia link: Kazusa Province, ja:上総 Categories (place): Historical political subdivisions, Places in Japan, Provinces of Japan
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Download raw JSONL data for 上総 meaning in Japanese (2.1kB)

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