出る

Etymology
→ →  →  →

From, from.

The initial i fell out in compounds where the preceding element ended in i. The du form on its own was not used much outside of compounds until the.

The ending then shifted from -duru (modern -dzuru) to -deru, a shift common to all verbs that occurred from the late  through the early.

Some sources trace the development instead as →  →  →  →.

Verb

 * 1) to leave a place
 * 2) to go out
 * 3) to come forth, to be or become apparent, to appear
 * 4) to make an appearance, to appear
 * 5) * 2007, various contributors, 石川セリ (Ishikawa Seri), in Japanese Wikipedia,
 * 6)  to answer
 * 7)  to exit the penis during ejaculation
 * 1) to make an appearance, to appear
 * 2) * 2007, various contributors, 石川セリ (Ishikawa Seri), in Japanese Wikipedia,
 * 3)  to answer
 * 4)  to exit the penis during ejaculation
 * 1)  to answer
 * 2)  to exit the penis during ejaculation
 * 1)  to answer
 * 2)  to exit the penis during ejaculation
 * 1)  to exit the penis during ejaculation
 * 1)  to exit the penis during ejaculation