きず
Japanese
Old Japanese
Etymology
From Proto-Japonic *kensu. Not related to きる (ki1r-, “to cut”).
Noun
きず (ki1zu)
- wound
- 794, Shin'yaku Kegonkyō Ongi Shiki:
- 呰辱 上音之、訓岐受
- Bad injury; the upper character reads ki1zu
- c. 759, Man'yōshū, (book 5, poem 8974):
- 伊等能伎提 / 痛伎瘡爾波
- ito2no2ki1te / ITAki1 NO2 KI1ZU ni pa
- that extremely painful wound...
Descendants
- Japanese: 傷 (kizu)
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