奈良山

Japanese

Kanji in this term

Grade: 4
(ateji)

Grade: 4
(ateji)
やま
Grade: 1
goon nanori kun’yomi
Alternative spelling
平城山

Etymology

From 奈良 (Nara) + (-yama, hill, mountain).

Proper noun

()()(やま) • (Nara-yama) 

  1. the hills north of the ancient capital of 平城京 (Heijō-kyō) in present-day Nara

Coordinate terms

  • ()() (Saki)
  • ()()(やま) (Saho-yama)

See also

  • ()()(ざか) (Narazaka)

Old Japanese

Etymology

From 奈良 (Nara, placename in Yamato Province) + (-yama, hill, mountain).

Proper noun

奈良山 (Nara-yama) (kana ならやま)

  1. the hills north of the ancient capital of 平城京 (Heijō-kyō) in present-day Nara

Coordinate terms

  • 佐紀 (Saki2)
  • 佐保山 (Sapo-yama)

Descendants

  • Japanese: 奈良山 (Nara-yama)

See also

  • 奈良坂 (Narazaka)
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