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Etymologically, Also Means “Aftertaste”

According to Henshall, the etymological breakdown of is pretty straightforward:

•  means “mouth.”
, which has the yomi of ma(da), “yet,” means “unfinished.” In , the component acts phonetically to express the ideas of both “good” and “lingering.”

So refers to something good that lingers in the mouth. In other words, represents an aftertaste.

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