若菜
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 若 | 菜 |
| わか Grade: 6 |
な Grade: 4 |
| kun'yomi | |
Etymology
From Old Japanese.
Compound of 若 (waka, “young, new”) + 菜 (na, “greens”).
Pronunciation
- (Tokyo) わかな [wáꜜkànà] (Atamadaka – [1])[1]
- (Tokyo) わかな [wàkáꜜnà] (Nakadaka – [2])[1]
- IPA(key): [β̞a̠ka̠na̠]
Noun
若菜 • (wakana)
- young greens or shoots
- 905, Kokin Wakashū, (book 1, poem 21; also Hyakunin Isshu, poem 15)
- 君がため春の野に出でて若菜つむわが衣手に雪はふりつつ
- kimi ga tame haru no no ni idete wakana tsumu waga koromode ni yuku wa furitsutsu
- For your sake alone, I went forth to springtime fields and plucked these young greens while snow fell unceasingly onto the sleeve of my robe.[2]
- 君がため春の野に出でて若菜つむわが衣手に雪はふりつつ
- 905, Kokin Wakashū, (book 1, poem 21; also Hyakunin Isshu, poem 15)
- the shoots of the spring 七草 (nanakusa, literally “seven kinds of herbs”):
- 餅粥 (mochigayu, “rice gruel with mochi”) mixed with the shoots of the spring nanakusa, traditionally eaten on the seventh day of the Japanese New Year
- Synonyms: 七種粥, 七草粥 (nanakusa-gayu); 若菜粥 (wakana-gayu)
- a courteous, young woman
Derived terms
- 若菜粥 (wakana-gayu)
- 若菜集 (Wakana-shū)
- 若菜摘, 若菜摘み (wakana tsumi, “shoot picking”)
- 若菜の節 (Wakana no Sechi)
- 若菜病 (wakana-byō)
- 若菜迎え (Wakana Mukae): name for the sixth day of the Japanese New Year, where young shoots are traditionally picked
- 朝若菜 (asa wakana)
- 恵供の若菜 (egu no wakana)
- 七種の若菜 (nanakusa no wakana)
- 子の日の若菜 (nenohi no wakana)
- 初若菜 (hatsuwakana)
See also
Proper noun
若菜 • (Wakana)
- name for the thirty-fourth and thirty-fifth chapters of The Tale of Genji
- a kyogen play
- a placename
- a surname
- a female given name
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tokyo: Sanseidō, →ISBN
- ^ Helen Craig McCullough (1985) Kokin Wakashū: The First Imperial Anthology of Japanese Poetry : with Tosa Nikki and Shinsen Waka, illustrated, reprint edition, Stanford University Press, →ISBN, page 18
Old Japanese
Etymology
From 若 (waka, “young”) + 菜 (na, “greens”).
Noun
若菜 (wakana) (kana わかな)
- young greens or shoots that can be mixed to 羹 (atsumono, “fish and vegetable broth”) or 餅粥 (mochigayu, “rice gruel with mochi”)
Descendants
- Japanese: 若菜 (wakana)