かめ

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Japanese[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

For pronunciation and definitions of かめ – see the following entry.
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[noun] a tortoise or turtle (land or marine reptile with a shell)
[noun] (by extension, figurative, as turtles are thought to be good drinkers) a drunkard
[noun] a 家紋 (kamon, family crest) with various designs of tortoises
[noun] (figurative) sluggishness; also, such a person
[noun] a shrugger
[noun] (slang, as it resembles a turtle's neck) a penis
Alternative spelling
カメ
(This term, かめ, is the hiragana spelling of the above term.)
For a list of all kanji read as かめ, see Category:Japanese kanji read as かめ.)

Etymology 2[edit]

For pronunciation and definitions of かめ – see the following entry.
S
[noun] earthenware pot
Alternative spelling
(This term, かめ, is the hiragana spelling of the above term.)
For a list of all kanji read as かめ, see Category:Japanese kanji read as かめ.)

Etymology 3[edit]

Verb[edit]

かめ (kame

  1. hypothetical and imperative forms of かむ (kamu) [godan]

Old Japanese[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Proto-Japonic *kamaCi.[1]

Noun[edit]

かめ (kame2)

  1. : tortoise, turtle

Etymology 2[edit]

From Proto-Japonic *kanpaCi.[1]

Alternatively, cognate with modern Japanese (kama, cauldron, kettle, pot). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

Noun[edit]

かめ (kame1)

  1. : bottle, jar, or any other vessel made of earthenware, ceramic, or metal

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Martin, Samuel E. (1987) The Japanese Language Through Time, New Haven, London: Yale University Press, →ISBN