あくた
Japanese
    
    Etymology 1
    
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| 芥 | 
From Old Japanese. First attested in the Man'yōshū of 759.[1]
A surface analysis suggests a possible relation to root /kut-/, as in 朽ちる (kuchiru, “to break down, to fall into disrepair”), 草臥れる (kutabireru, “to become tired or worn out”), 鶏 (kutakake, “chicken”, literally “rubbish clucker”), くたくた (kutakuta, “in a broken-down or worn-out manner”, adverb).
Pronunciation
    
Noun
    
Etymology 2
    
| For pronunciation and definitions of あくた – see the following entry. | ||
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| (This term, あくた, is an alternative spelling of the above term.) | 
References
    
- “芥”, in 日本国語大辞典 (Nihon Kokugo Daijiten, “Nihon Kokugo Daijiten”) (in Japanese), 2nd edition, Tōkyō: Shogakukan, 2000, →ISBN
- 2006, 大辞林 (Daijirin), Third Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
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