毛皮

Noun

 * 1) fur; pelt

Etymology 1
Compound of.

First cited to a work from 1690, but possibly older, considering the mid-1200s appearance of Chinese-derived homograph. This kegawa reading appears to have mostly superseded the mōhi reading.

Noun

 * 1)  fur, pelt
 * 2)  the  radical (portion of a kanji character)
 * 1)  the  radical (portion of a kanji character)
 * 1)  the  radical (portion of a kanji character)

Usage notes
In modern usage, the kegawa reading appears to be more common than the mōhi reading, which is not included in some references.

Etymology 2
Ultimately from.

First cited to the, a collection of works dated 1231­–53 and written by the 13th century Japanese Buddhist monk and founder of the Zen school,.

Noun

 * 1)  fur, pelt

Usage notes
In modern usage, the kegawa reading appears to be more common than the mōhi reading, which is not included in some references.