地震

Noun

 * 1) earthquake
 * 2)  shifting or shuffling of posts
 * 1)  shifting or shuffling of posts
 * 1)  shifting or shuffling of posts
 * 1)  shifting or shuffling of posts
 * 1)  shifting or shuffling of posts

Verb

 * 1)  to have an earthquake

Descendants
Others:

Noun

 * 1) earthquake

Etymology 1
→

From, in turn from compound. First cited to a text from 734.

Noun

 * 1)  earthquake

Etymology 2
→ * → →

From. First cited to 720 in the .

Apparently this term semantically first referred to the, and was used most in constructions like "the ground shakes". Over time, this shifted via metonymy to refer to the shaking itself.

May be a compound of.

The kanji spelling is.

Noun

 * 1)   an earthquake
 * 2) * 720,  (poem 94)
 * 3) * 1212, 
 * 1) * 1212, 

Etymology 3
→ * → →  →

Appears in the .

Shift from nai, historical nawi (see above). First cited to the late 1400s.

The kanji spelling is.

Noun

 * 1)   an earthquake
 * Naye. ナエ(地震) 地震.Nayega yuru. (地震が揺る) 地震がする.
 * Naye. ナエ(地震) 地震.Nayega yuru. (地震が揺る) 地震がする.
 * Naye. ナエ(地震) 地震.Nayega yuru. (地震が揺る) 地震がする.