いし

See also: いじ

Japanese

Etymology 1

Compound of (i, emphatic marker) and (shi, originally -si, emphatic marker). As -i was archaic even in Old Japanese, -si was attached to supplement it.

Particle

いし (ishi) 

  1. emphatic nominative case marker
    • c. 759, Man'yōshū (book 4, poem 537)
      事清 甚毛莫言 一日太尓 君伊之哭者 痛寸敢物
      (please add an English translation of this usage example)
    • 797: Shoku Nihongi (edict 13)
      是以王多知大臣子等治賜伊自天皇朝仕奉婆婆仕奉爾波可在
      (please add an English translation of this usage example)
    • 797: Shoku Nihongi (edict 13)
      故是以子心成伊自爾波可在
      (please add an English translation of this usage example)
See also

Etymology 2

See .

Noun

いし (ishi) 

  1. : stone

Etymology 3

For pronunciation and definitions of いし – see the following entries.
医師
[noun] (medicine) doctor
意志
[noun] will (intention or decision)
意思
[noun] intention; intent; purpose; mind; a wish
遺志
[noun] will of the deceased; one's intent after death
異志
[noun] exceptionally good will; will that is different from others
縊死
[noun] death by hanging
(This term, いし, is an alternative spelling of the above Sino-Japanese terms.)

References

    Okinawan

    Noun

    いし (romaji ishi)

    1. : stone
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