𢦞
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Translingual[edit]
Han character[edit]
𢦞 (Kangxi radical 62, 戈+4, 8 strokes, composition ⿹戈爪)
References[edit]
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 412, character 15
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 2, page 1402, character 11
- Unihan data for U+2299E
Chinese[edit]
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𢦞 |
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Glyph origin[edit]
Possibly as ideogrammic compound (會意/会意) : 戈 (“halberd; weapon”) + 爪 (“hand; claw; fingers”), dismembered body part of the slain enemy as trophy.
Etymology 1[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Definitions[edit]
𢦞
Usage notes[edit]
Only used in faithful and retroactive transcriptions of early writing (see e.g. Wang, 1923).
Etymology 2[edit]
Included in the 集韻/集韵 (Jíyùn, “Jiyun, an 11th-century Chinese dictionary”) as such, but only mentioned instead of used. It is unclear whether the sense has been used, or to which extent.
Pronunciation[edit]
Uncertain. Possibly homophonic to 轛 (MC trwijH) > Mandarin Pinyin *zhuì.
Definitions[edit]
𢦞
Etymology 3[edit]
Included as such in the 《五音集韻》, a 13th-century Chinese dictionary compiled in the Jin (金) or Jurchen empire. Only mentioned, it is unclear whether the sense has been used, or to which extent.
Pronunciation[edit]
Uncertain. Possibly homophonic to 戩 (MC tsjenX) > Mandarin Pinyin *jiǎn.
Definitions[edit]
𢦞
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