白酒

Chinese

 
white; empty; blank; bright; clear; plain; pure; gratuitous
alcoholic drink
simp. and trad.
(白酒)

Pronunciation


Noun

白酒

  1. baijiu (distilled liquor)
  2. white wine

Usage notes

To distinguish baijiu from white wine, white wine can be called 白葡萄酒 (báipútáojiǔ).

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Japanese

Etymology 1

Kanji in this term
しろ
Grade: 1
さけ > ざけ
Grade: 3
kun’yomi

Compound of (shiro, white) + (sake, liquor). The sake reading for changes to zake as an instance of rendaku (連濁). .

Pronunciation

Noun

白酒 (hiragana しろざけ, rōmaji shirozake)

  1. a white, unfiltered, sweet, and sometimes thick porridge-like fermented liquor made from rice; traditionally served at 雛祭り (Hina matsuri) and other festivals
  2. alternate name for 濁酒 (doburoku), 濁り酒 (nigorizake): white unfiltered and sweet sake
Synonyms

Etymology 2

Compound of (shiro, white) + (ki, liquor). The ki reading for is archaic.

Pronunciation

Noun

白酒 (hiragana しろき, rōmaji shiroki)

  1. white fermented liquor made from rice, used as an offering at Shinto rituals
    Fermented from specially selected rice, with half used as shiroki and half mixed with incense ash and used as kuroki (黒酒). Used in particular at the 大嘗祭 (daijōsai) and 新嘗祭 (nīnamesai) rituals held in late November, wherein the emperor would beseech the gods for a good harvest in the year to come.
See also
  • 黒酒 (くろき) (kuroki): black liquor
  • 大嘗祭 (だいじょうさい) (daijōsai), 新嘗祭 (にいなめさい) (nīnamesai): Shinto rituals wherein the emperor prays for a good harvest in the year to come

Etymology 3

Compound of (shiro, white) + (sasa, liquor). The sasa reading for is a  (にょう) (ぼう) (ことば) (nyōbō kotoba), a term only used by women.

Pronunciation

Noun

白酒 (hiragana しろささ, rōmaji shirosasa)

  1. a  (にょう) (ぼう) (ことば) (nyōbō kotoba) or "women's word" for shirozake

Etymology 4

From Middle Chinese 白酒 (MC bˠæk̚ t͡sɨuX).

Pronunciation

Noun

白酒 (hiragana はくしゅ, rōmaji hakushu)

  1. generic term for nigorizake, doburoku, shirozake
Usage notes

This reading using the on'yomi is considered slightly more formal, rather like how words in English that have Latin or Greek roots are considered slightly more formal than synonyms that have Anglo-Saxon roots.

See also

Etymology 5

From modern Mandarin 白酒 (báijiǔ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pa̠it͡ɕɨᵝː]

Noun

白酒 (hiragana ぱいちゅう, katakana パイチュー, rōmaji paichū)

  1. Chinese distilled liquor
Usage notes

This reading is more often spelled in katakana as パイチュー to differentiate from the default hakushu on'yomi for these characters.

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