Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> From: "Mikiro" <arbos@silva.net> > > Rei- > I described the original meaning of this word several times on LUG. OK. I > will do it again. > "Bokeh" (bo-ke) is a noun that means being obscure. It is not a technical > term. > Indeed, we often use the word to describe second childhood of old persons. > Sorry but I cannot give you its etymology. sorry, i've only been on this group for a few months. plus the archives aren't working so well right now. does the dictionary tell us anything interesting? i went to this on-line dictionary http://linear.mv.com/cgi-bin/j-e and it returned: boke (suf) (uk) idiot; fool; touched in the head from; out of it from; space case; Alzheimer's (impol) boke Japanese quince suf = suffix uk = written w/kana (japanese alphabet) quince = a fruit there are other interesting words which may be relevant: bokeru to grow senile; to fade bokeru to fade (colour) nebokeru to be half asleep; to be still only half awake i'm sorry i never learned japanese, it has some amazingly specific definitions (which have nothing to do with bokeh): tobokeru to play dumb; to play the fool; to be in one's dotage tobokeru to feign ignorance; to play innocent; to play the fool; to have a blank facial expression machibokeru to wait in vain boukei one's deceased elder brother boketsuwohoru to bring calamity upon oneself bokkei punishment by tattooing - -rei