大倭根子天皇

Japanese

Kanji in this term
おお
Grade: 1
やまと
Jinmeiyō

Grade: 3

Grade: 1
すめらみこと
Grade: 1 Grade: 6
kun’yomi jukujikun

Etymology

From Old Japanese.

Compound of 大倭 (Ōyamato) + 根子 (neko, rootorigin, source) + (no, possessive particle) + 天皇 (sumeramikoto, a term of address for an Emperor or Empress (regnant) of Japan).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [o̞ːja̠ma̠to̞ne̞ko̞ no̞ sɨᵝme̞ɾa̠mʲiko̞to̞]

Noun

大倭根子天皇(おおやまとねこのすめらみこと) (Ōyamatoneko no Sumeramikoto) おほやまとねこのすめらみこと (ofoyamatonekonosumeramikoto)?

  1. (honorific) a more respectful term of address for an Emperor or Empress (regnant) of Japan

Old Japanese

Etymology

Compound of 大倭 (Opoyamato2) + 根子 (neko1, rootorigin, source) + (no, possessive particle) + 天皇 (sumerami1ko2to2, a term of address for an Emperor or Empress (regnant) of Japan).

Noun

大倭根子天皇 (Opoyamato2neko1 no2 Sumerami1ko2to2) (kana おほやまとねこのすめらみこと)

  1. (honorific) a more respectful term of address for an Emperor or Empress (regnant) of Japan
    • 707, Shoku Nihongi (Keiun 4, seventeenth day of the seventh month)
      是者關近江大津宮御宇大倭根子天皇、与天地共長与日月共遠不改常典立賜敷賜覇留
      (please add an English translation of this usage example)

Descendants

  • Japanese: 大倭根子天皇 (Ōyamatoneko no Sumeramikoto)
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