玄関

See also: 玄關

Japanese

Etymology 1

Kanji in this term
げん
Grade: S
かん
Grade: 4
on’yomi
Alternative spelling
玄關 (kyūjitai)

genkwan > genkan.

Pronunciation

    Noun

    (げん)(かん) (genkan) げんくわん (genkwan)?

    1. the entrance to a profound path; in particularly an introduction to the Zen Buddhist discipline
    2. the entrance to a Zen Buddhist temple
    3. the place of entrance / exit in a Japanese home; usually recessed into the floor
      • 16031604, Nippo Jisho (page 296)
        Guenquan. ゲンクヮン (玄関) 茶の湯 (Chanoyu)へ行くのに通る道の入り口、または、門. また、ある人の家の中に入るのに通る奥の入口.
    Derived terms
    • 玄関帳(げんかんちょう) (genkanchō)
    • 玄関番(げんかんばん) (genkanban)

    Etymology 2

    Kanji in this term
    Grade: S Grade: 4
    Alternative spelling
    玄關 (kyūjitai)

    From earlier genkan. genkwan > genkwa > genka. The final /a/ was likely nasalized. Common during the Edo period.

    Noun

    玄関(げんか) (genka) げんくわ (genkwa)?

    1. same as 玄関 (genkan)
      • 1686: Shika no Makifude (鹿の巻筆) (page 182)
        浪人、「さてはいまのももんぐわあゆへ」と思ひながら、是非なく座敷をたちけり。玄関(げんくわ)口へ出ければ、又かのいたづらがき、玄関(げんか)のわきに居けり。

    References

    1. 1998, NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典 (NHK Japanese Pronunciation Accent Dictionary) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: NHK, →ISBN
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