Where does “kinchaku” come from?

kinchaku (English) comes from Japanese 巾着, from Japanese 着, from Japanese 着る — put on or wear on the upper body or the entire...

kinchaku (English): A traditional Japanese drawstring bag or pouch,...

Definitions

  1. A traditional Japanese drawstring bag or pouch,...

Ancestry of “kinchaku”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Japanese巾着a traditional Japanese drawstring purse, hung...
2Japanesearrival at a location; the wearing of clothing; a...
3Japanese着るput on or wear on the upper body or the entire...
Every word from Japanese 着るEvery word from Japanese Every word from Japanese 巾着
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