Nyōbō kotoba

Nyōbō kotoba (女房言葉 or 女房詞, lit. "woman's words") was a cant that was originally used by Japanese court ladies during the Muromachi era, and subsequently spread and came to be thought of as a general women's language. It consisted primarily of a special vocabulary of words for food, clothing, and other household items.

Many nyōbō kotoba words were formed by adding the prefix o-, which indicates politeness, or by dropping part of a word and adding -moji, meaning "character, letter".

Some nyōbō kotoba words passed into general usage, and are today part of the standard Japanese language.

Examples

SourceNyōbō kotobaMeaning
強飯 kowameshiokowarice with red beans
kawayaokawatoilet
naka "middle"onakastomach
鳴らす narasu "to sound"onarafart
奥様 okusamaokumojiwife
kamikamojihair
koikomojicarp
杓子 shakushishamojirice scoop
寿司 sushisumoji, osumojisushi

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