kyūjitai

English

Etymology

From Japanese 旧字体 (kyūjitai), from Middle Chinese (gjùw, old) + 字體 (dzì-tʰéj, character style, calligraphic form), from (dzì, [written] character) + (tʰéj, form, body).

Noun

kyūjitai (uncountable)

  1. The traditional form of Japanese kanji used before 1947.

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Japanese

Romanization

kyūjitai

  1. Rōmaji transcription of きゅうじたい
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