jmdict 1212440 Active (id#2217875)
感触 [ichi1,news1,nf12]
かんしょく [ichi1,news1,nf12]
  1. [n]
    • feel (of something)
    • touch
    • texture
    • sensation
  2. [n]
    • feeling
    • impression
History:
    • A 2023-01-04 02:09:31 Jim Breen (id#2217875)
    • Comments
      OK
    • A* 2023-01-04 01:27:32 Robin Scott (id#2217872)
    • Comments
      Those counts are extremely low. I think it's best to drop vs.
      Splitting into senses.
    • Refs
      gg5, prog, daij
    • Diff
      @@ -18,3 +18 @@
      -<pos>&vs;</pos>
      -<pos>&vi;</pos>
      -<gloss>feel (i.e. tactile sensation)</gloss>
      +<gloss>feel (of something)</gloss>
      @@ -21,0 +20,5 @@
      +<gloss>texture</gloss>
      +<gloss>sensation</gloss>
      +</sense>
      +<sense>
      +<pos>&n;</pos>
      @@ -23,2 +26 @@
      -<gloss>sensation</gloss>
      -<gloss>texture (e.g. food, cloth)</gloss>
      +<gloss>impression</gloss>
    • A 2023-01-02 07:38:53 Jim Breen (id#2217747)
    • A* 2023-01-02 06:30:44 Stephen Kraus (id#2217743)
    • Refs
      sankoku 7e says [vi], although the other small kokugos just have it as a noun.
      daijr/s have [vs].
      
      Google N-gram Corpus Counts
      ╭─ーーーー─┬───────────┬───────╮
      │ 感触   │ 1,987,683 │100.0% │
      │ 感触し  │       544 │  0.0% │
      │ 感触する │       200 │  0.0% │
      ╰─ーーーー─┴───────────┴───────╯
    • Diff
      @@ -18,0 +19 @@
      +<pos>&vi;</pos>
    • A 2012-02-14 23:54:28 Jim Breen
    • Comments
      Being more concise.
    • Diff
      @@ -19,1 +19,1 @@
      -<gloss>feel (i.e. tactile sensation when one touches, e.g. soft, rough, smooth)</gloss>
      +<gloss>feel (i.e. tactile sensation)</gloss>
      @@ -23,1 +23,1 @@
      -<gloss>texture (e.g. of food while chewing, of cloth when stroking)</gloss>
      +<gloss>texture (e.g. food, cloth)</gloss>
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