< Reconstruction:Proto-Japonic
Reconstruction:Proto-Japonic/onansi
Proto-Japonic
Etymology
Probably a spurious reconstruction if one assumes the Okinawan term to be borrowed from Japanese, as no other Ryukyuan cognates exist. If this is true, then the Japanese word derives from 己 (ono, “self”) + じ (ji, “suffix indicating having the quality of”) with vowel contamination from oyaji.
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