鮟鱇

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Chinese

trad. (鮟鱇)
simp. (𩽾𩾌) 𩽾 𩾌
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Etymology

Orthographic borrowing from Japanese 鮟鱇(あんこう) (ankō).

Pronunciation


Noun

(deprecated template usage) 鮟鱇

  1. anglerfish; monkfish

Synonyms

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Japanese

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鮟鱇 (ankō): an anglerfish, a goosefish, a monkfish.
Kanji in this term
あん
Hyōgai
こう
Hyōgai
on'yomi kan'yōon

Etymology

/anɡoː//ankoː/

Unknown.

Various theories of the origin of あんこう (ankō) exist, such as from あんぐり (anguri) or あぐり (aguri, agape, with one's mouth wide open),[1][2] perhaps related to Korean 아귀 (agwi, anglerfish). The kanji spelling is an Edo-period coinage, found for example in the 1709 biology text 大和本草 (Yamato Honzō, “Japanese Biology”), formed from earlier ateji (当て字) 安康 (ankō) by adding the (, fish) radical to each of the ateji characters. The current 鮟鱇 form has replaced the earlier 安康 form.

Pronunciation

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Noun

(あん)(こう) or 鮟鱇(アンコウ) (ankōあんかう (ankau)?

  1. an anglerfish, a monkfish, a goosefish

Usage notes

As with many terms that name organisms, this term is often spelled in katakana, especially in biological contexts (where katakana is customary), as アンコウ.

References

  1. ^ フリーランス雑学ライダーズ編『あて字のおもしろ雑学』 p.47 1988年 永岡書店
  2. ^ アンコウ: 語源, Japanese Wikipedia

Korean

Hanja in this term

Noun

鮟鱇 (an-gang or McCune-Reischauer: an'gang or Yale: ankang) (hangeul 안강)

  1. Hanja form? of 안강 (anglerfish; monkfish).

Synonyms