䯎
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Translingual[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- In mainland China, the right component is written ⿱𠆢干, which is the historical form found in the Kangxi dictionary.
- In Taiwan, the right component is written ⿱八干 instead.
Han character[edit]
䯎 (Kangxi radical 188, 骨+5, 15 strokes in traditional Chinese, 14 strokes in mainland China, cangjie input 月月金一十 (BBCMJ) or 月月人一十 (BBOMJ), composition ⿰骨𫢉(G) or ⿰骨⿱八干(T))
References[edit]
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 1448, character 44
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 7, page 4409, character 14
- Unihan data for U+4BCE
Chinese[edit]
Glyph origin[edit]
- Etymology 1
- Found in the Zuo zhuan 《左傳》 (Commentary on the Spring and Autumn Annals) from the 4th century BC.
- Etymology 2
- Found in the Longkan Shoujian 《龍龕手鑑》 dictionary compiled in 997 AD.
Etymology 1[edit]
For pronunciation and definitions of 䯎 – see 骭. (This character is a variant form of 骭). |
Etymology 2[edit]
For pronunciation and definitions of 䯎 – see 幹 (“main part of something; body; trunk; to do; etc.”). (This character is a variant form of 幹). |
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