"黍" meaning in Old Japanese

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Noun

Forms: ki₁mi₁ [romanization], きみ [hiragana]
Etymology: From Proto-Japonic *kimi. The proso millet was introduced to Japan in the Yayoi period. Etymology templates: {{inh|ja|jpx-pro|*kimi|sort=きみ}} Proto-Japonic *kimi Head templates: {{head|ojp|noun|kana|きみ|tr=ki₁mi₁}} 黍 (ki₁mi₁) (kana きみ)
  1. the common or proso millet, Panicum miliaceum Wikipedia link: Jōdai Tokushu Kanazukai, Yayoi period

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