jmdict 1277290 Active (id#2291017)
向日葵日回り [rK] 日廻り [sK] 日まわり [sK]
ひまわり [gikun] ヒマワリ (nokanji)
  1. [n] [uk]
    • sunflower (Helianthus annuus)
    Cross references:
    • ⇐ see: 2590430 日輪草【にちりんそう】 1. sunflower (Helianthus annuus)
    • ⇐ see: 2463430 ソレイユ 2. sunflower (Helianthus annuus)
    • ⇐ see: 2447540 サンフラワー 1. sunflower
History:
    • A 2024-02-04 08:14:08 Stephen Kraus (id#2291017)
    • Refs
      日マワリ	    0
      日まわり	1,492
    • Diff
      @@ -12,0 +13,4 @@
      +<ke_inf>&sK;</ke_inf>
      +</k_ele>
      +<k_ele>
      +<keb>日まわり</keb>
    • A 2023-04-17 12:35:27 Jim Breen (id#2228823)
    • Refs
      日回り is in several kokugos, so we'd tag it [rK}.
    • Diff
      @@ -9 +9 @@
      -<ke_inf>&sK;</ke_inf>
      +<ke_inf>&rK;</ke_inf>
    • A* 2023-04-17 10:00:59 Brian Krznarich (id#2228811)
    • Comments
      pretty apparently 熟字訓 I think, dug up a random reference to support it.
      
      Added another rare form off of wikipedia, [sK]'d both of them (super-rare).
    • Refs
      向日葵	408179	9.6%
      ひまわり	3408667	80.6%
      ヒマワリ	412362	9.7%
      日回り	777	0.0%
      日廻り	653	0.0%
      
      https://zatugaku-gimonn.com/entry1050.html
      向日葵を「ひまわり」と読むのは”熟字訓(じゅくじくん)”と言われる読み方で、
      熟字訓とは漢字1字に読み方をあてるのではなく、熟字(2字以上の漢字の組み合わせ)に訓読みをあてた読み方のことです。
    • Diff
      @@ -8,0 +9,5 @@
      +<ke_inf>&sK;</ke_inf>
      +</k_ele>
      +<k_ele>
      +<keb>日廻り</keb>
      +<ke_inf>&sK;</ke_inf>
      @@ -11,0 +17 @@
      +<re_inf>&gikun;</re_inf>
    • A 2016-09-03 13:58:32 Marcus Richert
    • Refs
      daij
    • Diff
      @@ -20 +19,0 @@
      -<s_inf>向日葵 is irregular</s_inf>
    • A* 2016-09-03 13:39:30 Johan Råde
    • Comments
      Is the note correct?
      If it were, why not use [iK]?
    • Refs
      ひまわり	3408667
      ヒマワリ	412362
      向日葵	408179
      日回り	777
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