JLPT N1

Meaning and Usage

"梢" (こずえ) specifically refers to the very top branches or the treetop of a tree. It is often used in poetic or literary contexts to evoke imagery of nature and height.

Common Collocations

  • 梢を揺らす: to shake the treetop, often by wind
  • 梢にとまる: to perch on the treetop, usually for birds
  • 梢まで登る: to climb up to the treetop

Nuance and Register

This word is somewhat formal and literary, not commonly used in everyday casual conversation. It often appears in descriptive writing, poetry, or nature-related contexts.

Learner Tips

Don't confuse 梢 with 木 (tree) or 枝 (branch). 梢 emphasizes the very top part of the tree, the highest branches. When you want to talk about the general branches, 枝 is more common. Use 梢 when you want to highlight height or the uppermost part of the tree.

Example Sentences

かぜがこずえをゆらしている。

The wind is shaking the treetops.

とりがこずえにとまってないている。

A bird is perched on the treetop and singing.

こずえまでのぼってけしきをみよう。

Let's climb to the treetop and look at the view.