Figenoiama

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Etymology[edit]

From a Japanese name for the mountain, 富士の山 (ふじのやま, Fuji no yama).

Proper noun[edit]

Figenoiama f (indeclinable)

  1. Mount Fuji (the highest mountain in Japan)
    Synonym: Mōns Fusius
    • 1589, Ioannes Petrus Maffeius, Historiarum Indicarum, volume XII, page 149:
      alter Figenoiama nomine, Leucarum aliquot aſcenſu trans nubes attolitur.
      the other, Fuji no yama by name, is elevated above the clouds by an ascent of some leagues.
    • 1628, Iohannes Ludovicus Gotofredus, Archontologia Cosmica[1]:
      alter Figenoiama dictus tantæ altitudinis eſt, vt etiam ipſas nubes altiſſimo interuallo ſuperet.
      the other, called Fuji no yama, is of such height, that it surmounts even the clouds themselves by a most high interval.