Where does “心地” come from?

心地 (Japanese) comes from Japanese 心持ち, from Japanese 心, from Old Japanese 心, from Proto-Japonic *kəkərə — heart.

心地 (Japanese): a feeling, mood, sensation; a thought; a illness...

Definitions

  1. a feeling, mood, sensation; a thought; a illness...

Ancestry of “心地”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Japanese心持ちdisposition, nature; feeling, mood; slightly
2Japanesemind, heart, spirit, soul; thoughts, ideas;...
3Old Japaneseheart, mind, spirit; emotion, feeling; heart,...
4Proto-Japonic*kəkərəheart
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