Where does “Kajishin” come from?

Kajishin (English) comes from Japanese 鍛冶神, from Japanese 神, from Japanese かみ, from Translingual − — A long signal, used to form Morse code text, together with. (a short signal).

Kajishin (English): the Japanese god of the forge, metalcraft, and blacksmithing

Definitions

  1. the Japanese god of the forge, metalcraft, and blacksmithing

Ancestry of “Kajishin”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Japanese鍛冶神Kajishin, the Japanese god of the forge, metalcraft, and blacksmithing
2Japanesea spirit or an essence present in all things, the...
3Japaneseかみ
4TranslingualA long signal, used to form Morse code text, together with. (a short signal)
Every word from Translingual Every word from Japanese かみEvery word from Japanese