Where does “司法長官” come from?

司法長官 (Japanese) comes from Japanese 長官, from Japanese 上, from Old Japanese うえ, from Proto-Japonic upay, from Sanskrit उपाय, from Sanskrit उप-, from Proto-Indo-Aryan upa-, from Proto-Indo-Iranian upa- — under, up from under; up from under, over; up,...

司法長官 (Japanese): attorney general

Definitions

  1. attorney general

Ancestry of “司法長官”, step by step

司法長官 traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Japanese 長官

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Japanese長官secretary, director, head of a section of...
2Japanesethe above; the top; the surface of
3Old Japaneseうえ
4Proto-Japonicupayabove, over
5Sanskritउपाय.
6Sanskritउप-towards; near, with; under, below
7Proto-Indo-Aryanupa-
8Proto-Indo-Iranianupa-towards
9Proto-Indo-Europeanupounder, up from under; up from under, over; up,...

via Japanese 司法

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Japanese司法justice, judiciary, a national function
Every word from Proto-Indo-European upoEvery word from Sanskrit उप-Every word from Sanskrit उपाय