康德

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Chinese[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]


Etymology 1[edit]

phonetic
trad. (康德)
simp. #(康德)

Borrowed from German Kant.

Proper noun[edit]

康德

  1. A transliteration of the German surname Kant
  2. Immanuel Kant (German philosopher)
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Etymology 2[edit]

peaceful virtue
trad. (康德)
simp. #(康德)

Proper noun[edit]

康德

  1. (historical) the Kangde era (a Chinese era name; the era of Puyi as emperor of the Japanese puppet state of the Empire of Manchuria (Manchukuo), from his enthronement upon its reestablishment as an empire in 1934 until its dissolution in 1945)
Coordinate terms[edit]
  • 大同 (Dàtóng) (era name of Manchukuo from 1932–4)