参上
Meaning in Englishcalling on, visiting
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What it means
参上 means to appear in person before someone, typically a person of higher status, in a formal or ceremonial setting.
Main meanings
- Primary sense: to arrive and present oneself before a person of higher rank in a formal setting.
- Register: archaic or literary; frequent in historical texts and stage dialogue.
- Extended usage: can indicate involvement in a matter, used in formal declarations like 参上申し上げます.
How to use it
Used in formal or ceremonial contexts to announce presence or service; typical settings include vassal or envoy speech, court scenes, and historical fiction; not common in contemporary casual conversations.
Variants and close terms
- 出頭 (shutō) – appearance before authority
- 登場 (tōjō) – coming onto the scene or stage
- 現れる (arawareru) – to appear (general)
Composition
- 参: presence, participation; in this compound it contributes the sense of approaching or presenting oneself
- 上: upward/above; adds the sense of moving toward someone of higher status
Etymology
参 san indicates coming forward or participation, 上 jō means up or above; together they form the sense of coming forward to present oneself.
Origin
参上 has roots in classical and feudal Japan where a vassal or messenger announced presence before a lord or shrine; court protocol and ceremonial speech in samurai literature standardized the expression, and it persists in historical fiction and formal rites today.
Word class
verb (suru-verb) (参上する)