Where does “永字八法” come from?

永字八法 (Japanese) comes from Japanese 法, from French Franc, from Middle French franc, from Old French Franc, from Latin francus, from Frankish frank, from Proto-Germanic frankô, from Proto-Indo-European prAng- — pole, stalk.

永字八法 (Japanese): the Eight Principles of Yǒng

Definitions

  1. the Eight Principles of Yǒng

Ancestry of “永字八法”, step by step

永字八法 traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Japanese

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Japaneseprinciple; law; code of law
2FrenchFrancFrank
3Middle Frenchfrancfranc; noble
4Old FrenchFrancFrench
5Latinfrancusfranc; a Frenchman; Frank, of or pertaining to...
6Frankishfrank
7Proto-Germanicfrankôspear, javelin; a Frank
8Proto-Indo-EuropeanprAng-pole, stalk

via Japanese

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Japaneseeight, 8; eight; Short for 八の字
2Middle Chinese

via Japanese 永字

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Japanese永字the character 永
2Middle Chinese永字

Words derived from “永字八法

Every word from Proto-Indo-European prAng-Every word from Proto-Germanic frankôEvery word from Frankish frank