知事

Chinese

to know; to be aware
 
matter; thing; item; work; affair
simp. and trad.
(知事)

Pronunciation


Etymology 1

Wasei kango (和製漢語), orthographically borrowed from Japanese  () () (chiji, governor), which was in turn a semantic readaptation of Chinese 知事 (zhīshì, “sensible, wise”).

Noun

知事

  1. (obsolete) magistrate or governor of a county or medium-size town during early days of the Republic of China
  2. governor or magistrate of a Japanese prefecture

Etymology 2

Adjective

知事

  1. sensible; reasonable; wise

Japanese

Kanji in this term

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Grade: 3
on’yomi

Etymology

From obsolete Chinese 知府 (zhīfǔ, governer or magistrate of a county or province), which was often referred to as 知某州事 (one who knows matters concerning the county/province), which shortens to 知事.

Noun

知事 (hiragana ちじ, rōmaji chiji)

  1. governor
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