いづ

Japanese

Etymology 1

From Old Japanese, from Proto-Japonic *eNtu-. Compare Middle Korean 어느 (enu, which).[1]

For pronunciation and definitions of いづ – see 何処.
(This term, いづ, is an alternative spelling of the above terms.)

(The following entry is uncreated: 何処.)

Etymology 2

For pronunciation and definitions of いづ – see the following entry.
出づいず
[verb] (archaic, intransitive) to come out, go out
[verb] (archaic, intransitive) to leave, depart
[verb] (archaic, intransitive) to show up
[verb] (archaic, intransitive) to become apparent
[verb] (archaic, transitive) to produce, pull out
[verb] (archaic, transitive) to make apparent
[verb] (archaic, transitive, suffixed to stem or continuative form of verbs) to appear doing [verb]
(This term, いづ, is a historical hiragana spelling of the above term.)

Etymology 3

For pronunciation and definitions of いづ – see the following entry.
伊豆いず
[proper noun] Izu (a city in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan)
[proper noun] Izu Province, an old province of Japan
[proper noun] Izu Peninsula
[proper noun] a surname
(This term, いづ, is a historical hiragana spelling of the above term.)

References

  1. Vovin, Alexander (2010) Koreo-Japonica: A Re-Evaluation of a Common Genetic Origin, University of Hawai’i Press, →ISBN, →JSTOR, page 66‒67
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