小道走
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | ||
|---|---|---|
| 小 | 道 | 走 |
| こ Grade: 1 |
みち Grade: 2 |
はし(り) > ばし(り) Grade: 2 |
| kun'yomi | ||
Etymology
小 (ko, “less, little”) + 道走 (michibashiri, “roadrunner”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ko̞mʲit͡ɕiba̠ɕiɾʲi]
Noun
小道走 or 小道走 • (komichibashiri)
- lesser roadrunner, Geococcyx velox
- 2019 August 1, mantiscentipede, “Chijō o bakusō suru rōdorannā, ōmichibashiri to wa? [What is the roadrunner, ōmichibashiri, that thunders over the land?]”, in Shumi o katarō[1]:
- 現地では、コミチバシリとオオミチバシリの2種を総称してロードランナーと呼びます。
- Genchi de wa, komichibashiri to ōmichibashiri no nishu o sōshō shite rōdorannā to yobimasu.
- Two species, the lesser roadrunner and greater roadrunner, are known there by the generic name roadrunner.
- 現地では、コミチバシリとオオミチバシリの2種を総称してロードランナーと呼びます。
Usage notes
As with many terms that name organisms, this term is often spelled in katakana, especially in biological contexts (where katakana is customary).