休
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Han character
休 (radical 9, 人+4, 6 strokes, cangjie input 人木 (OD), four-corner 24290, composition ⿰亻木)
References
- KangXi: page 96, character 2
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 440
- Dae Jaweon: page 203, character 2
- Hanyu Da Zidian: volume 1, page 117, character 18
- Unihan data for U+4F11
Chinese
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Glyph origin
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References: Mostly from Richard Sears' Chinese Etymology site (authorisation),
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Characters in the same phonetic series (休) (Zhengzhang, 2003) | |
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茠 | *qʰuː |
烋 | *qʰruː, *qʰru |
恘 | *kʰu |
休 | *qʰu |
貅 | *qʰu |
咻 | *qʰu, *qʰoʔ |
庥 | *qʰu |
鵂 | *qʰu |
髤 | *qʰu |
髹 | *qʰu |
Ideogrammic compound (會意) : 人 (“man”) + 木 (“tree”) – a man leaning against a tree, resting.
Pronunciation
Definitions
休
Compounds
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Japanese
Readings
Compounds
- 休意 (kyūi, “peace, tranquility”)
- 休演 (kyūen, “suspending performance”)
- 休暇 (kyūka, “holiday, day off”)
- 休火山 (kyūkazan, “dormant volcano”)
- 休会 (kyūkai, “adjournment, recess”)
- 休学 (kyūgaku, “suspension of studies”)
- 休刊 (kyūkan, “suspension of publication”)
- 休閑 (kyūkan, “fallowing”)
- 休館 (kyūkan, “library or museum closure”)
- 休漁 (kyūryō, “suspension of fishing”)
- 休業 (kyūgyō, “business closure”)
- 休憩 (kyūkei, “rest”)
- 休校 (kyūkō, “school closure”)
- 休耕 (kyūkō, “lying fallow”)
- 休航 (kyūkō, “suspension of sailing”)
- 休講 (kyūkō, “canceled lecture”)
- 休載 (kyūsai, “suspension of publication”)
- 休止 (kyūshi, “pause”)
- 休祥 (kyūshō, “good omen”)
- 休場 (kyūjō, “theater closure, stage absence”)
- 休職 (kyūshoku, “suspension from office”)
- 休心 (kyūshin, “rest assured”)
- 休診 (kyūshin, “temporary closing of doctor's office”)
- 休錘 (kyūsui, “suspension of fabric factory operations”)
- 休戚 (kyūseki, “joy and sorrow”)
- 休戦 (kyūsen, “truce, armistice”)
- 休息 (kyūsoku, “rest, relaxation”)
- 足休 (ashiyasume, “resting feet”)
- 休怠 (kyūtai, “laziness”)
- 休廷 (kyūtei, “court recess”)
- 休転 (kyūten, “suspension of operations”)
- 休電 (kyūden, “electricity outage”)
- 休日 (kyūjitsu, “holiday, day off”)
- 休泊所 (kyūhakujo, “resting place”)
- 休符 (kyūfu, “rest (in music)”)
- 休眠 (kyūmin, “idle”)
- 休養 (kyūyō, “rest”)
- 運休 (unkyū)
Korean
Hanja
休 • (hyu)
- Eumhun:
- Sound (hangeul): 휴 (revised: hyu, McCune–Reischauer: hyu)
- Name (hangeul): 쉴
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Vietnamese
Han character
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