とりよろふ
Old Japanese
verb
Definitions
- to dress with greenery; to equip with the beauties of nature (peaks, rocks, trees, valleys, etc.); to go around and secure (land, mountain, etc.)
Etymology
Com from Old Japanese 取り + Old Japanese ja (government, woman, retainer, time, tree, leave, attendant, enter, leaf, depart, rule, hour, moment, armVerb, person, be)+ Old Japanese 連用形 + Old Japanese stem or continuative form of verb m + Old Japanese ojp (something long and continue, seeing, cord, especially sakeEtymology 2, peak, alcoholic drink)+ Old Japanese 取る + Old Japanese 鎧ふ + Old Japanese arm, wear#Verb + Old Japanese wear.
Origin
Old Japanese
wear
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- とりよろう Japanese
- arm, wear#Verb Old Japanese
- ja Old Japanese
- ojp Old Japanese
- stem or continuative form of verb m Old Japanese
- wear Old Japanese
- けり Old Japanese
- さかき Old Japanese
- そらみつ Old Japanese
- 千早人 Old Japanese
- 南 Old Japanese
- 取り Old Japanese
- 取る Old Japanese
- 太政大臣 Old Japanese
- 太政官 Old Japanese
- 姬遊び Old Japanese
- 愛 Old Japanese
- 手弱女 Old Japanese
- 日向 Old Japanese
- 曉 Old Japanese
- 月讀 Old Japanese
- 水無月 Old Japanese
- 浪速 Old Japanese
- 海原 Old Japanese
- 漕ぎ出づ Old Japanese
- 澪 Old Japanese
- 神無月 Old Japanese
- 笑酒 Old Japanese
- 紫 Old Japanese
- 連用形 Old Japanese
- 道行き Old Japanese
- 鍛 Old Japanese
- 鎧ふ Old Japanese
- 鏡 Old Japanese
- 高嶺 Old Japanese