澪
Japanese
kanji
Etymology
Com from Japanese 水 (water, w, mizu, hydrogen, -sui, -, cold water) + Japanese 水 (water, w, mizu, hydrogen, -sui, -, cold water)+ Japanese 緒 + Japanese continuing + Japanese 尾 (tail, something sticking up, root)+ Japanese tail from the sense of “something long and continuing from the end of the main body”.
Origin
Japanese
tail from the sense of “something long and continuing from the end of the main body”
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- continuing Japanese
- tail from the sense of “something long and continuing from the end of the main body” Japanese
- お水 Japanese
- ソーダ水 Japanese
- ワオキツネザル Japanese
- 八尾 Japanese
- 力水 Japanese
- 大水 Japanese
- 尾 Japanese
- 尾巻猿 Japanese
- 尾巻錦蛇 Japanese
- 尾長 Japanese
- 尾長梟 Japanese
- 尾長鮫 Japanese
- 尾長鳥 Japanese
- 尾長鴨 Japanese
- 尾長鶏 Japanese
- 尾骨 Japanese
- 平野水 Japanese
- 水 Japanese
- 水たまり Japanese
- 水中 Japanese
- 水仕事 Japanese
- 水内 Japanese
- 水子 Japanese
- 水干 Japanese
- 水底 Japanese
- 水影 Japanese
- 水澄まし Japanese
- 水無月 Japanese
- 水球 Japanese
- 水畑鼠 Japanese
- 水疱瘡 Japanese
- 水着 Japanese
- 水硫基 Japanese
- 水素 Japanese
- 水道 Japanese
- 水道水 Japanese
- 水酸基 Japanese
- 水面 Japanese
- 汀 Japanese
- 泉 Japanese
- 源 Japanese
- 炭酸水 Japanese
- 無水 Japanese
- 生水 Japanese
- 石 Japanese
- 緒 Japanese
- 脱水 Japanese
- suiseki Indonesian
- *mentu Proto-Japonic