海豚
Chinese
| ocean; sea | suckling pig | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| trad. (海豚) | 海 | 豚 | |
| simp. #(海豚) | 海 | 豚 | |
Etymology
Native formation, attested abundantly in the Classical era. Also 海豨 (hǎixī, literally “sea-pig”), 江豚 (jiāngtún, literally “river-pig”). Semantically compare English mereswine (“porpoise or dolphin”, literally “sea-pig”).
Pronunciation
Synonyms
| Variety | Location | Words |
|---|---|---|
| Classical Chinese | 海豨 | |
| Formal (Written Standard Chinese) | 海豚 | |
| Taxonomic name | 海豚 | |
| Mandarin | Taiwan | 海豚 |
| Singapore | 海豚 | |
| Cantonese | Guangzhou | 海豬, 海豚 |
| Hong Kong | 海豚 | |
| Hakka | Miaoli (N. Sixian) | 海豚, 海豬 |
| Pingtung (Neipu; S. Sixian) | 海豚 | |
| Hsinchu County (Zhudong; Hailu) | 海豚 | |
| Taichung (Dongshi; Dabu) | 海豚 | |
| Hsinchu County (Qionglin; Raoping) | 海豚 | |
| Yunlin (Lunbei; Zhao'an) | 海豬 | |
| Min Nan | Xiamen | 白鰗, 海豬, 媽祖婆魚, 媽祖魚, 鎮港魚 |
| Zhangzhou | 白鰗, 媽祖婆魚, 媽祖魚, 鎮港魚 | |
| Taipei | 海豬仔 | |
| Taipei (Wanhua) | 海豬 | |
| New Taipei (Sanxia) | 海豬仔 | |
| Kaohsiung | 海豬, 烏鯃 | |
| Yilan | 海豬仔, 海豬 | |
| Changhua (Lukang) | 海豬仔, 海豬 | |
| Taichung | 海豬 | |
| Taichung (Wuqi) | 海豬 | |
| Tainan | 海豬仔, 海豬 | |
| Taitung | 海豬 | |
| Taitung (Green Island) | 烏鯃 | |
| Hsinchu | 海豬, 海豬仔 | |
| Pingtung (Liuqiu) | 烏鯃 | |
| Kinmen | 海豬 | |
| Penghu (Magong) | 海鼠, 烏鯃 | |
| Penghu (Pengnan) | 海鼠 | |
| Penghu (Xiyu) | 海鼠 | |
| Penghu (Huxi) | 海鼠 | |
| Penghu (Wangan) | 海鼠 | |
| Penghu (Cimei) | 海鼠, 烏鯃 | |
| Penghu (Huayu) | 烏鯃 | |
| Penghu (Zhongtun) | 海鼠 | |
| Penghu (Houliao) | 海鼠 | |
| Penghu (Tongliang) | 海鼠, 烏鯃, 白鯃 | |
| Penghu (Jibei) | 烏鯃, 白鯃 | |
| Singapore (Hokkien) | 海豬 | |
| Nan'ao (Houzhai) | 白吳 | |
| Puxian Min | Putian | 海豬 |
| Xianyou | 海豬 | |
| Wu | Shanghai | 海豚 |
Descendants
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 海 | 豚 |
| いるか | |
| Grade: 2 | Grade: S |
| jukujikun | |
| Alternative spellings |
|---|
| 海豚 (kyūjitai) 鯆 (rare) イルカ |
Etymology
From Old Japanese. Attested in the Kojiki of 712 with the phonetic spelling 入鹿魚.[1]
Unclear. One of the possible native-Japanese theories is that this was originally a compound of Old Japanese elements 魚 (iwo, “fish”) + 食 (uka, “food, something used as food”).
/iwo uka/ → /iru uka/ → /iruka/
Another possibility is that it was a borrowing from Ainu. Compare Sakhalin Ainu リク (riku), イリク (iriku), or Kuril Ainu リカ (rika, “whale”).[2][3] Given the unlikely sound shift required for the Old Japanese derivation, an origin from Ainu seems more likely.
The spelling 海豚, which literally means “sea pig”, is an orthographic borrowing from Chinese.
Usage notes
As with many terms that name organisms, this term is often spelled in katakana, especially in biological contexts (where katakana is customary), as イルカ.
Derived terms
- 海豚座 (Irukaza): Dolphin constellation, Delphinus
- 鼠海豚 (nezumi iruka): harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena)
References
- Omodaka, Hisataka (1967) 時代別国語大辞典 上代編 [The dictionary of historical Japanese: Old Japanese] (in Japanese), →ISBN, page 107
- Vovin, Alexander (2022), “Ainu elements in early Japonic”, in Handbook of the Ainu Language,
- 2005, Martine Robbeets (2005:190) Is Japanese Related to Korean, Tungusic, Mongolic and Turkic?
- 1998, NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典 (NHK Japanese Pronunciation Accent Dictionary) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: NHK, →ISBN
- 2006, 大辞林 (Daijirin), Third Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
- 1988, 国語大辞典(新装版) (Kokugo Dai Jiten, Revised Edition) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan
Kikai
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 海 | 豚 |
| Grade: 2 | Grade: S |
| Alternative spelling |
|---|
| 海豚 (kyūjitai) |
Etymology
From Proto-Ryukyuan *peto (“dolphin”). Cognate with Okinawan 海豚 (fītu).
Kunigami
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 海 | 豚 |
| Grade: 2 | Grade: S |
| Alternative spelling |
|---|
| 海豚 (kyūjitai) |
Etymology
From Proto-Ryukyuan *peto (“dolphin”). Cognate with Okinawan 海豚 (fītu).
Northern Amami-Oshima
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 海 | 豚 |
| Grade: 2 | Grade: S |
| Alternative spelling |
|---|
| 海豚 (kyūjitai) |
Etymology
From Proto-Ryukyuan *peto (“dolphin”). Cognate with Okinawan 海豚 (fītu).
Okinawan
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 海 | 豚 |
| Grade: 2 | Grade: S |
| Alternative spelling |
|---|
| 海豚 (kyūjitai) |
Etymology
From Proto-Ryukyuan *peto (“dolphin”).
Southern Amami-Oshima
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 海 | 豚 |
| Grade: 2 | Grade: S |
| Alternative spelling |
|---|
| 海豚 (kyūjitai) |
Etymology
From Proto-Ryukyuan *peto (“dolphin”). Cognate with Okinawan 海豚 (fītu).
