看護婦

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See also: 看护妇

Chinese[edit]

to nurse; to look after; to care woman
trad. (看護婦) 看護
simp. (看护妇) 看护

Etymology[edit]

Orthographic borrowing from Japanese 看護婦(かんごふ) (kangofu).

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Noun[edit]

看護婦

  1. (chiefly Taiwanese Hokkien) nurse

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Japanese[edit]

Kanji in this term
かん
Grade: 6

Grade: 5

Grade: 5
on’yomi

Etymology[edit]

Compound of 看護 (nursing) +‎ (woman; female).

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Noun[edit]

(かん)()() (kangofu

  1. (medicine) female nurse

Usage notes[edit]

This term was used in ()(けん)()(じょ)(さん)()(かん)()()(ほう) (Hoken-fu Josan-fu Kango-fu Hō, lit. Act on [Female] Public Health Nurses, [Female] Midwives and [Female] Nurses) enacted in 1948. This act provided that (かん)()() (kangofu) were nurses who were female. Men also can do women equivalent work and they were called (かん)()(にん) (kangonin, male nurse, lit. nurse person) in the act. (かん)()(にん) (kangonin) were applied on provisions relating to (かん)()() (kangofu).

In 1968, (かん)()(にん) (kangonin) was renamed to (かん)()() (kangoshi). (かん)()() (kangofu) and (かん)()() (kangoshi) were combined into (かん)()() (kangoshi) with propose of genderlessness in 2002.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN