いと

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See also: いど

Japanese

Etymology 1

Likely from Old Japanese [Term?]. Attested from at least the mid-ninth century.

Nomen

いと (ito

  1. (archaic) a young child, a baby
    (Referred to a child of either sex until the late 1700s, after which it was used to refer specifically to a female child.)
  2. (archaic) a daughter

Prefix

いと (ito-

  1. (archaic) affixed to a noun referring to a person, indicating early childhood

Proper noun

いと (Ito

  1. 伊都: a female given name
    Likely derived by extension from the meaning of daughter. The kanji are ateji.

Etymology 2

Reading of various kanji terms.

Adverb

いと (ito

  1. , : extremely, considerably

Nomen

いと (ito

  1. 意図: intention, aim, design
  2. 異図: a treasonous or disloyal plan
  3. : string, thread, line
  4. 従兄弟: a cousin
  5. 已度: excess

Proper noun

いと (Ito

  1. 怡土: A former county in modern-day Fukuoka Prefecture

Verb

いとする (ito surutransitive suru (stem いと (itosuru shi), past いとした (itosuru shita))

  1. 意図: to intend or aim or design to do something
  2. 異図: to plan to do something treasonous or disloyal

References