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Japanese go-on[edit]

The go-on for this kanji is え<ゑ, but there don't appear to be any uses of this reading, so it may be artificial. I found this reading in 学研漢和大字典, which (alongside Kojien) also lists わい as the kan-on reading. That one is apparently the only one that's used. It's also not present at https://kanji.jitenon.jp/kanjik/5118.html, which usually doesn't cover overly apocryphal readings. If anyone finds a case where え is actually used for this kanji, please put that in the readings. Thanks, Kiril kovachev (talkcontribs) 16:32, 20 December 2023 (UTC)Reply