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輿入れ (こしいれ) Japanese meaning | Kotomora
Meanings 1
noun, noun or participle which takes 'suru', intransitive verb
bridal procession ; marriage into a family ; wedding
Traditional term for a bride's formal procession to the groom's house, or marriage into a family. Now somewhat old-fashioned; modern weddings more often use 結婚式 or 嫁入り.
She married into a distinguished family.
Written forms 輿こし 入い れ Usage 95%
Standard kanji spelling for the traditional bridal procession and marriage.
こし 入い れ Usage 5%
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Search-only kanji form; not a standard written variant.
Kanji 輿 palanquin, bier, public opinion Similar words 嫁よめ 入い り More common and modern term for a bride going to her husband's home or getting married. 輿入れ specifically evokes the traditional palanquin procession.
結けっ 婚こん 式しき General term for a wedding ceremony. 輿入れ refers to the older custom of the bride moving to the groom's household.
Etymology Compound of 輿 (こし, 'palanquin') and 入れ (いれ, 'putting in'), referring to the bride riding in a palanquin to the groom's house. The exact historical origin is uncertain, but the term is associated with traditional wedding customs.