天道虫
See also: 天道蟲
Japanese
Kanji in this term | ||
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天 | 道 | 虫 |
てん Grade: 1 |
とう Grade: 2 |
むし Grade: 1 |
kan'on | kun'yomi |
Alternative spellings |
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天道蟲 (kyūjitai) てんとう虫 瓢虫 紅娘 |
Etymology
Compound of 天道 (tentō, “celestial path; the sun”) + 虫 (mushi, “bug”).
There are various theories for the derivation. These include:
- So called because the insects fly upward towards the sun.
- So called for their habit of landing on branches and orienting upwards, towards the sky.
Derived species names are generally suffixed with -tentō.
Pronunciation
Noun
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- a ladybird (UK), ladybug (US), lady beetle (any beetle of family Coccinellidae)
- Hypernym: 甲虫 (kōchū)
- Synonym of 並瓢虫 (namitentō): an Asian lady beetle, Lua error in Module:parameters at line 828: Parameter "ver" is not used by this template.
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 テントウムシ.
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 偽瓢虫 (tentō mushi damashi)
- 赤星瓢虫 (akaboshi tentō, “Lua error in Module:parameters at line 828: Parameter "ver" is not used by this template.”)
- 七星瓢虫 (nanahoshi tentō)
- 並瓢虫 (nami tentō)
- 二十八星瓢虫 (nijūhachihoshi tentō, “Lua error in Module:parameters at line 828: Parameter "ver" is not used by this template.”)
References
Further reading
- Etymology at Nihonjiten (in Japanese)