Aiko - Aishi

Japanese: 愛子 - あいし
Aiko - Aishi
〘Noun〙① = Aiji (beloved child) ※Shoku Nihongi - Taiho 3rd year (703) leap year April Xinyou " Though the foreign lord lived in a foreign land, he was raised by the Emperor and gave birth to a beloved child." ※Hogen (around 1220) 1st volume "Among the nobles of the priest, there was a particularly beloved child." ② To dote on a child. ※Konpira Honhogen (around 1220) 1st volume "Konoe-in, the eighth prince, has allowed the Tauhara family to follow the path of a beloved child ."

Mezu- komezu‥ [Aiko]

〘 noun 〙 A cute child. A dear person. ※Man'yoshu (late 8th century) 16.3880 "To her mother, the sword of Mezuko. To her father, the sword of Mimeko. "

Sadness - Aiko

〘 noun 〙 A child who is loved or cherished. ※Yononezame (around 1045-68) 1 "The daughter of the regent, the daughter-in-law of the empress, the daughter-in-law of the crown prince, even now I am confident of her future."

Mana-go [Aiko]

〘 noun 〙 A child whom a person loves dearly. A beloved child. A darling child. ※Izumo Fudoki (733) Iu "Kumano Kaburono no Mikoto, who sits on Manago in Izanagi"

My dear friend [Aiko]

〘 noun 〙 A child who is loved. A precious child. ※Toraakira Kyogen: The Thief's Child (late Muromachi period - early modern period) "It is the way of a beloved child."

Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information

Japanese:
〘名〙① =あいじ(愛児)※続日本紀‐大宝三年(703)閏四月辛酉「其蕃君雖異域、至於覆育、允同愛子」※保元(1220頃か)上「入道殿の公達の御中に、ことさら愛子にてましましけり」② 子供をかわいがること。※金刀比羅本保元(1220頃か)上「近衛院は第八の御おとと、当(たう)はらのみや、愛子(アイシ)の道をうけさせましますによって」

めず‐こ めづ‥【愛子】

〘名〙 かわいらしい子。いとしい人。※万葉(8C後)一六・三八八〇「母に奉(あへ)つや 目豆児(めヅこ)の刀自 父に献(あへ)つや 身女児(みめこ)の刀自」

かなし‐こ【愛子】

〘名〙 かわいがっている子。いとしく思う子。※夜の寝覚(1045‐68頃)一「関白のかなしこ、后の御せうと、春宮の御をぢ、いまも行末もたのもしげに」

まな‐ご【愛子】

〘名〙 その人がかわいがっている子。最愛の子。いとし子。※出雲風土記(733)意宇「伊弉奈枳の麻奈古(マナゴ)に坐す熊野加武呂乃命」

いとし‐ご【愛子】

〘名〙 かわいく思う子。大切な子。※虎明本狂言・盗人の子(室町末‐近世初)「いとし子の道理じゃと云て」

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