Japanese edit

Alternative spelling
被為

Etymology edit

From せる (seru) + られる (-rareru).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [se̞ɾa̠ɾe̞ɾɯ̟ᵝ]

Suffix edit

せられる (-serareruichidan (stem せられ (-serare), past せられた (-serareta))

  1. passive/potential of せる
  2. (chiefly archaic) a verb honorific suffix
    • 1869, 明治二年九月二十八日太政官御沙汰, 德川慶喜松平容保以下ヲ寬宥ニ處スルノ詔書:
      (せい)(じょう)(ふか)()(はん)(きゅう)被爲在(あらせられて)
      seijō fukaku go-hankyū araserarete
      His Majesty deeply reflected on the situation...

Usage notes edit

  • When written in kanji, this suffix is orthographically a prefix, due to the different word order borrowed from Middle Chinese.
  • See also usage notes of せる (seru).
  • (honorific suffix): Now only used for the Imperial House of Japan, and only with the verb ある (aru) and なる (naru). Other usages are often archaic or humorous.