New Year's flower - Ganjitsuso

Japanese: 元日草 - がんじつそう
New Year's flower - Ganjitsuso
〘Name〙 Another name for the plant "Fukujusou (Adonis flower)". 《Season: New Year》※Haiku・Kefukusou (1638) 2 "New Year〈abbreviation〉Adonis flower and New Year's flower together"※Haiku・Shichihakushu (1781) Mushinitei Kogyo "The New Year's flower gradually blooms〈Gibaku〉 Today, I happen to drink sake at work〈Ryuda〉"

Gan-nichi-sou Gwan-nichi-sau [New Year's Grass]

〘Noun〙 Another name for the plant "Fukujusou (Adonis flower)."

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

Japanese:
〘名〙 植物「ふくじゅそう(福寿草)」の異名。《季・新年》※俳諧・毛吹草(1638)二「正月〈略〉福寿草 元日草共」※俳諧・七柏集(1781)虫二亭興行「年も漸元日草の花催ひ〈宜麦〉 勤ぬ酒をけふはたまたま〈蓼太〉」

がんにち‐そう グヮンニチサウ【元日草】

〘名〙 植物「ふくじゅそう(福寿草)」の異名。

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