Chinese

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high; tall mountain range
trad. (高嶺)
simp. (高岭)
 
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Proper noun

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高嶺

  1. () Gaoling (mountain and village near Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, China)
  2. () Cao Lãnh (a city in Vietnam)
  3. () Gaoling (a village in Xinshi, Jingshan, Jingmen, Hubei, China)

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Japanese

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Etymology 1

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Kanji in this term
たか
Grade: 2

Jinmeiyō
kun'yomi
Alternative spelling
高根

From Old Japanese.

Compound of (taka, stem of adjective 高い (takai), “high, tall) +‎ (ne, peak).

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Noun

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(たか)() (takane

  1. a high or lofty peak, as of a mountain
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Proper noun

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(たか)() (Takane

  1. a female given name
  2. a surname

Etymology 2

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Kanji in this term
たか
Grade: 2
みね
Jinmeiyō
kun'yomi
Alternative spelling
高峰

From (taka, stem of adjective 高い (takai), “high, tall) +‎ (mine, peak).

Proper noun

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(たか)(みね) (Takamine

  1. a placename
  2. a surname
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Etymology 3

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Kanji in this term
こう
Grade: 2
れい
Jinmeiyō
kan'on

/kaurei//kɔːreː//koːreː/

From Middle Chinese 高嶺 (MC kaw ljengX).

Noun

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(こう)(れい) (kōreiかうれい (kaurei)?

  1. a high or lofty peak

Compounds

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References

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  1. ^ Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tokyo: Sanseidō, →ISBN
  2. ^ Joshua S. Mostow (1996) Pictures of the Heart: The Hyakunin Isshu in Word and Image, University of Hawaii Press, →ISBN, page 55

Old Japanese

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Etymology

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Compound of (taka, stem of adjective 高し (takasi), “high, tall) +‎ (ne, peak).

Noun

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高嶺 (takane) (kana たかね)

  1. a high or lofty peak, as of a mountain
    • c. 759, Man’yōshū, book 3, poem 318:
      , text here
      田兒之浦從打出而見者眞白衣不盡高嶺爾雪波零家留
      Tago1-no2-ura yu utiidete mi1reba ma-siro1 ni so2 Puzi no2 takane ni yuki1 pa purike1ru
      We went out, passing through the bay of Tago, and when we looked, it was pure white; the snow falling on the tall peak of Fuji.[1]

Descendants

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  • Japanese: 高嶺 (takane)

References

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  1. ^ Haruo Shirane (2006) Classical Japanese: A Grammar, Columbia University Press, →ISBN, page 313