"木の花" meaning in Old Japanese

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Noun

Forms: ko₂no₂pana [romanization], このはな [hiragana]
Etymology: Phrase consisting of 木 (ko₂, “tree”) + の (no₂, possessive particle) + 花 (pana, “flower”). The 木 (ko₂) reading is the combining form (this is one such exception) and probably an older form of ⟨ki₂⟩. Etymology templates: {{IPAfont|⟨ki₂⟩}} ⟨ki₂⟩ Head templates: {{head|ojp|noun|kana|このはな|head=木の花|tr=ko₂no₂pana}} 木の花 (ko₂no₂pana) (kana このはな)
  1. flowers blooming on a tree, especially, an elegant label for 櫻の花 (sakura no₂ pana, “cherry blossoms”) Derived forms: 木花開耶姫, 木花之佐久夜毘賣 (Ko2no2panano2sakuya-bi1me1)
    Sense id: en-木の花-ojp-noun-lIYPq9wW Categories (other): Old Japanese entries with incorrect language header

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