横笛
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See also: 橫笛
Chinese[edit]
For pronunciation and definitions of 横笛 – see 橫笛 (“dizi; transverse flute; yokobue”). (This term is the simplified form of 橫笛). |
Notes:
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Japanese[edit]
Kanji in this term | |
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横 | 笛 |
よこ Grade: 3 |
ふえ > ぶえ Grade: 3 |
kun’yomi |
Alternative spelling |
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橫笛 (kyūjitai) |
Etymology[edit]
Compound of 横 (yoko, “sideways; horizontal”) + 笛 (fue, “flute”).[1][2] The fue changes to bue as an instance of rendaku (連濁).
Compare 縦笛 (tatebue), which refers to an end-blown flute held vertically.
Pronunciation[edit]
- (Tokyo) よこぶえ [yòkóbúé] (Heiban – [0])[2]
- (Tokyo) よこぶえ [yòkóbúꜜè] (Nakadaka – [3])[2]
- IPA(key): [jo̞ko̞bɯ̟ᵝe̞]
Noun[edit]
- a transverse flute
- (specifically) a kind of bamboo transverse flute used to play traditional Japanese court music
References[edit]
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- ja:Woodwind instruments