結城
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Orthographic borrowing from Japanese 結城 (Yūki).
結城
From the many 楮 (kōzo, “paper mulberry”) trees originally planted there, from 木綿 (yuu, “string made from the fibers of the paper mulberry”), cognate with 結う (yuu, “to tie up”).
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