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Katherine, Catherine, Cathrina Cathrinus is a Latinized masculine version of the feminine name Katherine /Catherine. The name originated from the Greek feminine name Αἰκατερίνα or Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterina, Aikaterinē), which is of unknown etymology.
JHTI is an expanding online collection of historical texts. The original version of every paragraph is cross-linked with an English translation. The original words in Japanese and English translation are on the same screen. [4] There are seven categories of writings, [2] including
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The Japanese name Karin (花梨, かりん) means Chinese quince (Pseudocydonia sinensis), quince (Cydonia oblonga) or Burmese rosewood (Pterocarpus indicus) and is unrelated to the Western forms. In Thailand, it is written as กา ริน and read as 'karin'. However, in Thailand it is mainly used as a male name.
It is primarily written in kanbun, a Japanese form of Classical Chinese, as was normal for formal Japanese texts at the time. [2] However, a number of senmyō ( 宣命 ) or "imperial edicts" contained within the text are written in a script known as "senmyō-gaki", which preserves particles and verb endings phonographically.
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The Japanese and Sun Yat-sen (1954) Sakamoto Ryōma and the Meiji Restoration (1961) Japan and Communist China in the Next Decade (1964) Changing Japanese Attitudes Toward Modernization (1965) Studies in the institutional history of early modern Japan (1968) John Whitney Hall and Marius Jansen, eds. Princeton, Princeton University Press.
Katherine "Kate" Summers-Stratton, a character in the American sitcom television series Silver Spoons; Kate Takenomiya, from Akira Hiramoto's Prison School; Kate Thompson, a character in the 1980 comedy film The Gods Must Be Crazy; Kate Tomten, the eldest of the Tomten kids in the children's show Noddy