Where does “壬午” come from?

壬午 (Japanese) comes from Japanese 壬, from Japanese 兄, from Old Japanese あに, from Japanese の, from Old Japanese の, from Middle Chinese 能 — talent, ability.

壬午 (Japanese): Water Horse, the nineteenth term of the sexagenary cycle

Definitions

  1. Water Horse, the nineteenth term of the sexagenary cycle

Ancestry of “壬午”, step by step

壬午 traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Japanese

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Japanesethe ninth of the ten heavenly stems; something I
2Japaneseelder brother; elder brother-in-law; Short for...
3Old Japaneseあに
4Japanesegenitive case marker; nominative case marker in a...
5Old Japaneseplain, field
6Middle Chinesetalent, ability

via Japanese

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Japanesenoon; the {{w|Ox |Chinese zodiac Ox}}
2Japanesea horse; a promoted bishop; a sawhorse: a...
3Middle Chinese
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