唐音

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Chinese

Tang dynasty (618–907) sound; noise; news
simp. and trad.
(唐音)

Pronunciation


Noun

(deprecated template usage) 唐音

  1. Tang reading of Chinese characters in Japanese, Tō-on

Japanese

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Examples

(みん)(ちょう) (minchō): Ming dynasty

Kanji in this term
とう
Grade: S
おん
Grade: 1
on'yomi

Pronunciation

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Noun

(とう)(おん) (tōonたうおん (tauon)?

  1. Tō-on, a Sino-Japanese kanji pronunciation layer; imported to Japan beginning in the mid-Heian period and ending in the Edo period. Uncommon.
    Hypernyms: 漢字音 (kanji-on), 音読み (on'yomi)
    Synonym: 唐宋音 (tō-sō-on)
    Hyponyms: 唐音 (tōon), 宋音 (sōon)
    Coordinate terms: 呉音 (goon), 漢音 (kan'on), 唐音 (tōon), 宋音 (sōon), 慣用音 (kan'yōon)
  2. (more specifically) The later subset of above.
    Hypernym: 唐宋音 (tō-sō-on)
    Coordinate terms: 唐音 (tōon), 宋音 (sōon)

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