futon

See also: Futon and FUTON

English

two futons (thin mattresses)
a futon (sofa-bed)

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese 布団 (futon), in turn from Middle Chinese 蒲團 (MC buo duɑn, “meditation cushion”) (compare Mandarin 蒲团 (pútuán)), from (bulrush, cattail) + (sphere, round object) from the way the original cushion was round and made from woven bulrushes.

Pronunciation

Noun

futon (plural futons)

  1. A thin mattress of tufted cotton or similar material, placed on a floor or on a raised, foldable frame as a bed.
    • 1891, Eliza Scidmore, Jinrikisha Days in Japan, page 145:
      The Japanese bed is the floor, with a wooden box under the neck for a pillow and a futon for a covering. To the foreigner the Japanese landlord allows five or six futons, or cotton-wadded comforters, and they make a tolerable mattress, although not springy, and rather apt to be damp and musty.
  2. A round cushion used for Zen meditation, traditionally made of woven bulrush leaves.
  3. A specific kind of sofa-bed, with a fixed cushion that forms a mattress when folded down and a sofa when folded up.
    • 2011 November 18, Ryan Allis, “From Dumpster Diving to Running a $50 Million Company”, in Time:
      I was 18 years old, sleeping on a futon, cooking on a George Foreman grill and showering at a friend's house every few days.

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Esperanto

Noun

futon

  1. accusative singular of futo

Finnish

Etymology

From Japanese 布団 (futon, ふとん).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfuton/, [ˈfut̪o̞n]
  • Rhymes: -uton
  • Syllabification(key): fu‧ton

Noun

futon

  1. futon

Declension

Inflection of futon (Kotus type 6/paperi, no gradation)
nominative futon futonit
genitive futonin futonien
futoneiden
futoneitten
partitive futonia futoneita
futoneja
illative futoniin futoneihin
singular plural
nominative futon futonit
accusative nom. futon futonit
gen. futonin
genitive futonin futonien
futoneiden
futoneitten
partitive futonia futoneita
futoneja
inessive futonissa futoneissa
elative futonista futoneista
illative futoniin futoneihin
adessive futonilla futoneilla
ablative futonilta futoneilta
allative futonille futoneille
essive futonina futoneina
translative futoniksi futoneiksi
instructive futonein
abessive futonitta futoneitta
comitative futoneineen
Possessive forms of futon (type paperi)
possessor singular plural
1st person futonini futonimme
2nd person futonisi futoninne
3rd person futoninsa

Indonesian

futon

Etymology

From Japanese 布団(ふとん) (futon), 布團(ふとん) (futon), from Middle Chinese 蒲團 (bu-dwan, meditation cushion) (compare Mandarin 蒲团 (pútuán)), from (cattail) + (sphere, round object).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈfu.tɔn]
  • Hyphenation: fu‧ton

Noun

futon (plural futon-futon, first-person possessive futonku, second-person possessive futonmu, third-person possessive futonnya)

  1. futon: a Japanese-style mattress or duvet; a thin mattress of tufted cotton or similar material, placed on a floor or on a raised, foldable frame as a bed.
    Hypernym: matras

Further reading


Japanese

Romanization

futon

  1. Rōmaji transcription of ふとん
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