次高山
Chinese edit
next | high(est) | mountain | ||
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trad. (次高山) | 次 | 高 | 山 | |
simp. #(次高山) | 次 | 高 | 山 |
Etymology edit
Orthographic borrowing from Japanese 次高山.
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
次高山
- (historical) Former name of 雪山 (xuěshān), the 2nd-tallest mountain on Taiwan Island, during the island's Japanese occupation.
Japanese edit
Kanji in this term | ||
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次 | 高 | 山 |
つぎ Grade: 3 |
たか Grade: 2 |
やま Grade: 1 |
kun’yomi |
Etymology edit
From the discovery that Xueshan was higher than Mount Fuji in the Japanese Islands but shorter than Yushan on Taiwan.
Proper noun edit
次高山 • (Tsugitakayama)
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