倷
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Translingual
Han character
倷 (radical 9, 人+8, 10 strokes, cangjie input 人大一火 (OKMF), four-corner 24291, composition ⿰亻奈)
References
- KangXi: not present, would follow page 109, character 17
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 818
- Dae Jaweon: page 232, character 20
- Hanyu Da Zidian: volume 1, page 172, character 9
- Unihan data for U+5037
Chinese
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variant forms | 奈 Suzhou 耐 Suzhou |
Etymology
- Suzhou Wu “you”
- Some scholars suggest that it is from 汝 (MC ȵɨʌX) (Mei, 1993) or 爾 (MC ȵiᴇX) (You, 1995), both of which have been related to /n̩/ or /ŋ̍/, the second-person singular pronoun in other Wu dialects (You, 1995; Chen and Pan, 1999).
- However, Chen and Pan (1999) argue that it is a contraction of 汝儂. They suggest that 儂 may have undergone a change: /*neŋ/ > /*nẽ/ > /ne/. Thus, 汝 /n̩/ + 儂 /ne/ > /ne/. Compare Shanghainese 儂 /nʊŋ/, which also derives from 汝儂 /n̩ nʊŋ/.
Pronunciation
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Japanese
Kanji
倷
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