Where does “日向水” come from?

日向水 (Japanese) comes from Japanese 日向, from Japanese た, from Japanese たる, from Japanese たり, from Japanese と, from Old Japanese と, from Proto-Japonic tə, from Proto-Uralic tä — that.

日向水 (Japanese): water warmed in the sun

Definitions

  1. water warmed in the sun

Ancestry of “日向水”, step by step

日向水 traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Japanese 日向

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Japanese日向the direction the sun is shining; a sunny spot or...
2Japaneseindicates a past or completed action; indicates...
3Japaneseたる垂 waterfall; 樽 barrel; 足る be enough
4Japaneseたりused to list actions or states, possibly implying the existence of other similar actions or states
5Japanesewith; and; a particle following a phrase or...
6Old Japanese
7Proto-Japonicplace
8Proto-Uralicthat

via Japanese

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Japanesewater; drinking water; a fluid, liquid
2Old Japanesewater
3Proto-Japonic*mentuwater
Every word from Proto-Uralic Every word from Proto-Japonic Every word from Old Japanese
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