> Origin: A borrowing from Japanese. Etymon: Japanese emoji.
Etymology: < Japanese emoji pictograph (1928 or earlier, perhaps after English pictograph ; compare pictograph n.), small digital image or icon used to express an idea, emotion, etc. in electronic communications (1990s) < e picture ( < ye (8th cent.) < Middle Chinese; compare e- in emakimono n., -e in maki-e n.) + moji letter, character (10th cent.: contraction of mon character, word + ji character, letter, based on a Middle Chinese compound; compare its Modern Chinese reflex wénzì writing).