ありんす

Japanese

Etymology

Generally considered to changed from あります (arimasu).

Had been occupational dialect used by prostitutes in Edo.

Phrase

ありんす (arinsu) 

  1. (dialectal, obsolete) Nonstandard form of あります (arimasu, polite form of ある (aru, to exist); polite assertion). [18th–19th c.]
    • 1781, Koikawa Harumachi, Mudaiki (無益委記):
      なんだか、ご(ほふ)()にあふやうでありんす
      Nandaka, go-hōji ni au yō de arinsu
      Somehow, I'm feeling like I meet a memorial service.

Derived terms

  • ありんす(こく) (arinsu-koku)
  • ありんす言葉(ことば) (arinsu kotoba)

See also

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