The result was withdrawn.— Ryulong ( 琉竜) 08:38, 3 June 2013 (UTC) reply
This is a term that has very little usage in any media, only picked up by original author Ansei (a.k.a. Tenmei) in whatever research he performed. There is no analogous article at the Japanese Wikipedia, which seems to cut off at the Yonsei terminology. The only other project where this article exists is at Simple English where it has been authored by Ansei himself. — Ryulong ( 琉竜) 06:14, 31 May 2013 (UTC) reply
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*Keep -
WP:BEFORE doesn't seem to have been followed, and this is most certainly not a mere dictionary definition. The article has some history, but lacks more sources from paywalled works like
this and
a work on teaching idioms. Its also interesting to note that Wikipedia has one of the best histories and coverage of the idiom; surpassing dictionaries and other word sites including Wiktionary.
ChrisGualtieri (
talk) 05:33, 2 June 2013 (UTC) Wrong AFD, I didn't intend this as a response to Gosei. Forget this; it was supposed to be at the idiom for "making a mountain out of a molehill".
ChrisGualtieri (
talk) 02:47, 3 June 2013 (UTC)
* Keep Noted expression and cemented in culture. It is obviously more than a dictionary definition as others have pointed out. It looks to me like a case of
WP:OVERZEALOUS. --
Doug Coldwell (
talk)
13:32, 2 June 2013 (UTC)
reply
The result was withdrawn.— Ryulong ( 琉竜) 08:38, 3 June 2013 (UTC) reply
This is a term that has very little usage in any media, only picked up by original author Ansei (a.k.a. Tenmei) in whatever research he performed. There is no analogous article at the Japanese Wikipedia, which seems to cut off at the Yonsei terminology. The only other project where this article exists is at Simple English where it has been authored by Ansei himself. — Ryulong ( 琉竜) 06:14, 31 May 2013 (UTC) reply
|
*Keep -
WP:BEFORE doesn't seem to have been followed, and this is most certainly not a mere dictionary definition. The article has some history, but lacks more sources from paywalled works like
this and
a work on teaching idioms. Its also interesting to note that Wikipedia has one of the best histories and coverage of the idiom; surpassing dictionaries and other word sites including Wiktionary.
ChrisGualtieri (
talk) 05:33, 2 June 2013 (UTC) Wrong AFD, I didn't intend this as a response to Gosei. Forget this; it was supposed to be at the idiom for "making a mountain out of a molehill".
ChrisGualtieri (
talk) 02:47, 3 June 2013 (UTC)
* Keep Noted expression and cemented in culture. It is obviously more than a dictionary definition as others have pointed out. It looks to me like a case of
WP:OVERZEALOUS. --
Doug Coldwell (
talk)
13:32, 2 June 2013 (UTC)
reply