〘Noun〙 = giseigo (onomatopoeia) ※Introduction to the New Japanese Language (1936)〈Kikuzawa Toshio〉 11 "In our language, there are many so-called onomatopoeic words and mimetic words〈abbreviation〉 in which the same sound is layered." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 =ぎせいご(擬声語)※新興国語学序説(1936)〈菊沢季生〉一一「我が国語には、所謂擬音語擬態語〈略〉に於て、同音の重ねられたものが多い」
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