Etymology 1
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梅雨 (kyūjitai) 黴雨 |
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First attested in the mid-Muromachi period.[1]
Derivation unclear, likely theories include:
- May be cognate with 露 (tsuyu, “dew, dewdrop”), from the way the rainy season causes everything to be covered in drops that may look like dew. However, the pitch accent differs, as 露 (tsuyu) has either an 頭高型 (atamadaka-gata) or 尾高型 (odaka-gata) pattern, while 梅雨 (tsuyu) has a 平板型 (heiban-gata) pattern.
- Alternatively, may be cognate with classical verb 熟ゆ (tsuyu, modern 熟える (tsueru), “to become ripe”), as plums ripen during the rainy season. In light of the pitch accent and semantics, this derivation appears more likely.
Orthographic borrowing from Chinese 梅雨 (méiyǔ).
Noun
梅雨 • (tsuyu)
- the East Asian rainy season (from early June to early/mid-July)
- Synonym: 五月雨 (samidare)
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 梅雨上がり (tsuyuagari)
- 梅雨明け (tsuyuake)
- 梅雨入り (tsuyuiri)
- 梅雨型 (tsuyugata)
- 梅雨曇り (tsuyugumori)
- 梅雨寒 (tsuyuzamu)
- 梅雨空 (tsuyuzora)
- 梅雨茸 (tsuyutake)
- 梅雨時 (tsuyudoki)
- 梅雨の入り (tsuyu no iri)
- 梅雨の戻り (tsuyu no modori)
- 梅雨晴れ (tsuyubare)
- 梅雨冷え (tsuyubie)
- 蝦夷梅雨 (Ezo tsuyu)
- 送り梅雨 (okurizuyu)
- 返り梅雨 (kaerizuyu)
- 空梅雨 (karatsuyu)
- 黄梅雨 (kitsuyu)
- 筍梅雨 (takenoko-zuyu)
- 照り梅雨 (teritsuyu)
- 菜種梅雨 (natanezuyu)
- 残り梅雨 (nokorizuyu)
- 戻り梅雨 (modorizuyu)
Idioms
- 梅雨の中休み (tsuyu no nakayasumi)
- 梅雨の走り (tsuyu no hashiri), 走り梅雨 (hashirizuyu)
Etymology 2
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From Middle Chinese compound 梅雨 (MC mwoj hjuX), in poetic reference to the season when plums grow or ripen.[1][3]
Alternatively, the 黴雨 spelling may have been the original spelling. This is homophonous in Middle Chinese, and literally means “mold + rain”, in reference to how moldy things get during this season of constant humidity.[1][3][4]
References
Shōgaku Tosho (1988) 国語大辞典(新装版) [Unabridged Dictionary of Japanese (Revised Edition)] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, →ISBN