U+5C0F, 小
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5C0F

[U+5C0E]
CJK Unified Ideographs
[U+5C10]

Translingual

Stroke order
Stroke order

Han character

(radical 42, 小+0, 3 strokes, cangjie input 弓金 (NC), four-corner 90000, composition)

  1. Kangxi radical #42, .
  2. Shuōwén Jiězì radical №15

Derived characters

  • Index:Chinese radical/小
  • 𫭚, 𢖹, , 𥾗, , 𨈓, , 𩵖, 𨳒(𮤭), , 𣌢, 𡱵, 𡶿, 𪨤, 𢑐, 𢖿, 𣁂, 𥃻, 𧈨, 𩾟, 𡆧

References

  • KangXi: page 296, character 18
  • Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 7473
  • Dae Jaweon: page 587, character 8
  • Hanyu Da Zidian: volume 1, page 560, character 12
  • Unihan data for U+5C0F

Chinese

simp. and trad.

Glyph origin

Historical forms of the character
Shang Western Zhou Warring States Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han) Liushutong (compiled in Ming)
Oracle bone script Bronze inscriptions Qin slip script Small seal script Transcribed ancient scripts
Characters in the same phonetic series () (Zhengzhang, 2003) 
Old Chinese
*sm̥ʰreːw, *sm̥ʰreːws
*sm̥ʰreːw, *sm̥ʰreːws
*sm̥ʰreːw, *sm̥ʰreːws
*sm̥ʰreːw, *mewʔ
*sʰroːʔ
*sm̥ʰreːwʔ, *mewʔ
*sm̥ʰreːws
*sm̥ʰreːws
*mewʔ
*mewʔ
*mewʔ
*mewʔ
*mewʔ, *mews
*mews
*mews
*sm̥ʰewʔ
*smewʔ
*hmjewʔ, *hmjews
*m̥ʰjewʔ
*senʔ, *smos

Two possible interpretations:

  • Ideogram (指事) – three small dots > small.
  • Pictogram (象形) – three granules of sand – original character of (OC *sraːl, *sraːls) > small.

Starting from some bronze inscriptions, the dots have become elongated. Based on this form, Shuowen erroneously considers it to be an ideogrammic compound (會意) :  (to divide; to separate) +  (small object).

Compare with (OC *hmjewʔ, *hmjews), represented by four dots in its oracle bone script form.

Pronunciation


Note:
  • sió - vernacular;
  • siáu - literary.
    • (Teochew)
      • Peng'im: siê2 / sio2 / siao2 / siou2
      • Pe̍h-ōe-jī-like: sié / sió / siáu / sióu
      • IPA (key): /sie⁵²/, /sio⁵²/, /siau⁵²/, /siou⁵²/
Note:
  • siê2/sio2 - vernacular;
  • siao2/siou2 - literary.

Rime
Character
Reading # 1/1
Initial () (16)
Final () (91)
Tone (調) Rising (X)
Openness (開合) Open
Division () III
Fanqie
Reconstructions
Zhengzhang
Shangfang
/siᴇuX/
Pan
Wuyun
/siɛuX/
Shao
Rongfen
/sjæuX/
Edwin
Pulleyblank
/siawX/
Li
Rong
/siɛuX/
Wang
Li
/sĭɛuX/
Bernard
Karlgren
/si̯ɛuX/
Expected
Mandarin
Reflex
xiǎo
BaxterSagart system 1.1 (2014)
Character
Reading # 1/1
Modern
Beijing
(Pinyin)
xiǎo
Middle
Chinese
‹ sjewX ›
Old
Chinese
/*[s]ewʔ/
English small

Notes for Old Chinese notations in the Baxter–Sagart system:

* Parentheses "()" indicate uncertain presence;
* Square brackets "[]" indicate uncertain identity, e.g. *[t] as coda may in fact be *-t or *-p;
* Angle brackets "<>" indicate infix;
* Hyphen "-" indicates morpheme boundary;

* Period "." indicates syllable boundary.
Zhengzhang system (2003)
Character
Reading # 1/1
No. 13705
Phonetic
component
Rime
group
Rime
subdivision
2
Corresponding
MC rime
Old
Chinese
/*smewʔ/
Notes

Definitions

  1. small, tiny, little
    Antonyms: ()
    • 小孩 (xiǎohái, “child”)
  2. minor, petty
  3. briefly, for a short while
    • 小憩 (xiǎoqì, “brief rest”)
  4. slightly, a little
  5. young
    Antonyms: (lǎo)
  6. (the) youngest
  7. a young person; child, kid, baby
    • 一家老   yījiālǎoxiǎo   the entire family, old and young
  8. Prefix used in front of family name to indicate informality or affection (for young people, (lǎo) for elder people).
    • For example, Someone called 李國寶/李国宝 can be called 小李.
  9. (humble) my, our
    •    xiǎo   [humble] I
    •    xiǎo   [humble] my daughter
    •    xiǎode   [humble] I
  10. Short for 小學小学 (xiǎoxué, “primary school”). Used only in the abbreviation of a school name.
    •    Èr Xiǎo   No.2 Primary School
  11. (euphemistic, Cantonese) a euphemism of (diǎo)
Synonyms
Dialectal synonyms of (“small”) [map]
Variety Location Words
Formal (Written Standard Chinese)
Mandarin Beijing
Taiwan
Tianjin
Jinan
Xi'an ,
Wuhan
Chengdu
Yangzhou
Hefei
Cantonese Guangzhou
Hong Kong
Taishan
Yangjiang
Gan Nanchang ,
Hakka Meixian
Xingning
Huidong (Daling)
Qujiang
Lianshan (Xiaosanjiang)
Changting
Pingyu
Wuping
Liancheng
Ninghua
Ruijin
Miaoli (N. Sixian)
Liudui (S. Sixian)
Hsinchu (Hailu)
Dongshi (Dabu)
Hsinchu (Raoping)
Yunlin (Zhao'an)
Jin Taiyuan
Min Bei Jian'ou
Min Dong Fuzhou ,
Min Nan Xiamen
Quanzhou
Zhangzhou
Taipei ,
Kaohsiung ,
Tainan ,
Taichung ,
Hsinchu ,
Lukang ,
Sanxia ,
Yilan ,
Kinmen
Magong
Penang
Singapore
Philippines (Manila)
Chaozhou
Wu Shanghai
Suzhou
Wenzhou ,
Xiang Changsha ,
Shuangfeng

Compounds

Descendants

Sino-Xenic ():

Japanese

Kanji

(grade 1 “Kyōiku” kanji)

Readings

Compounds

See also

Etymology 1

Kanji in this term
しょう
Grade: 1
on’yomi

/seu//ɕeu//ɕoː/

From Middle Chinese (MC siᴇuX).

The suffix sense is a clipping of 小学校 (shōgakkō, elementary school).

Pronunciation

Noun

(hiragana しょう, rōmaji shō, historical hiragana せう)

  1. smallness; small size, small (sometimes used as an abbreviation for small serving, etc.)
  2. Short for 小の月 (shō no tsuki).
  3. (historical) during the Kamakura and Muromachi periods, a unit of field area equal to around 400 square metres. (Can we verify(+) this sense?)
    100 square footsteps before the Taikō land survey, and 120 square footsteps after.
Antonyms
Derived terms
Idioms
  •  (だい) (しょう) ()ねる (dai wa shō o kaneru, The greater serves the lesser.)
Coordinate terms

Prefix

(hiragana しょう, rōmaji shō-, historical hiragana せう)

  1. small, little

Suffix

(hiragana しょう, rōmaji -shō, historical hiragana せう)

  1. suffix after names of elementary schools
     (つくだ) (しょう)
    tsukuda-shō
    Tsukuda Elementary School

Proper noun

(hiragana しょう, rōmaji Shō, historical hiragana せう)

  1. a surname.

Etymology 2

Kanji in this term

Grade: 1
kun’yomi

/ko1//ko/

From the Old Japanese stem (ko-). Cognate with (ko, child).

Prefix

(hiragana , rōmaji ko-)

  1. less in size or quantity, small, little, short
  2. less in intensity, small, light, slight
  3. of secondary importance, secondary, sub-
  4. infant

Derived terms

Etymology 3

Kanji in this term

Grade: 1
kun’yomi

/wo//o/

From the Old Japanese stem (wo-), modern (o-).

Prefix

(hiragana , rōmaji o-, historical hiragana )

  1. attached to certain nouns:
    1. small in shape or scale
      (ogawa, creek, literally "small river")
      (obune, small boat)
    2. attached to certain names to give expression or feelings (Can we verify(+) this sense?)
      (Oda, literally, "small rice paddy")
      (Ono, literally, "small field")
  2. used proverbially to represent "small" or "slight" (Can we verify(+) this sense?)
    小止みなく降る雨 (oyaminaku furu ame)
    小暗い (ogurai michi)

Derived terms

Etymology 4

Kanji in this term
ささ
Grade: 1
kun’yomi
Kanji in this term
さざ
Grade: 1
kun’yomi

From the Old Japanese stem ささ (sasa-), found in terms such as (sasa, bamboo grass), 囁く (sasayaku, to whisper), and 些か (isasaka, a little), all related to small or slight.

Saza appears to be a later derivation from sasa.

Alternative forms

Prefix

(hiragana ささ, rōmaji sasa-, alternative reading さざ, rōmaji saza-)

  1. attached to certain nouns to mean:
    1. small
    2. fine
    3. slight

Derived terms

References

  1. 2006, 大辞林 (Daijirin), Third Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
  2. 1998, NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典 (NHK Japanese Pronunciation Accent Dictionary) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: NHK, →ISBN

Korean

Hanja

(eumhun 작을 (jageul so))

  1. smallness, small things

Compounds


Vietnamese

Han character

: Hán Việt readings: tiểu[1][2][3]
: Nôm readings: tiểu[1][2][3][4], tẻo[1][3], tĩu[3]

  1. (only before noun) Hán tự form of tiểu (small).

Compounds

References

  1. Nguyễn (2014).
  2. Nguyễn et al. (2009).
  3. Trần (2004).
  4. Taberd & Pigneau de Béhaine (1838).
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