疋
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Translingual
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Glyph origin
Historical forms of the character 疋 | |
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Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han) | Liushutong (compiled in Ming) |
Small seal script | Transcribed ancient scripts |
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Characters in the same phonetic series (疋) (Zhengzhang, 2003) | |
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Old Chinese | |
疋 | *ŋraːʔ, *sŋra, *sŋraʔ |
蝑 | *sŋas, *sŋa |
壻 | *sŋeːs |
婿 | *sŋeːs |
胥 | *sŋa, *sŋaʔ |
稰 | *sŋa, *sŋaʔ |
楈 | *sŋa, *sŋaʔ |
諝 | *sŋa, *sŋaʔ |
湑 | *sŋa, *sŋaʔ |
揟 | *sŋa |
醑 | *sŋaʔ |
糈 | *sŋaʔ, *sŋraʔ |
楚 | *sŋ̊ʰraʔ, *sŋ̊ʰras |
礎 | *sŋ̊ʰraʔ |
憷 | *sŋ̊ʰraʔ |
齼 | *sŋ̊ʰraʔ |
濋 | *sŋ̊ʰraʔ |
儊 | *sŋ̊ʰras |
綀 | *sŋra |
疎 | *sŋra |
疏 | *sŋra, *sŋras |
蔬 | *sŋra |
梳 | *sŋra |
Han character
疋 (radical 103, 疋+0, 5 strokes, cangjie input 弓卜人 (NYO), four-corner 17801, composition ⿱乛龰)
- Kangxi radical #103, ⽦.
References
- KangXi: page 767, character 16
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 21994
- Dae Jaweon: page 1177, character 18
- Hanyu Da Zidian: volume 4, page 2749, character 1
- Unihan data for U+758B
Chinese
Pronunciation
Etymology 2
For pronunciation and definitions of 疋 – see 匹 (“to match; to be equal; match; equal; opponent; etc.”). (This character, 疋, is a variant form of 匹.) |
Etymology 3
For pronunciation and definitions of 疋 – see 雅 (“elegant; graceful; refined; pretty”). (This character, 疋, is a variant form of 雅.) |
Japanese
Kanji
疋
Readings
Etymology
Kanji in this term |
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疋 |
ひき Jinmeiyō |
on’yomi |
From Middle Chinese 疋 (srjo, “foot; roll of cloth”). Conflated in Japanese with Middle Chinese 匹 (phjit, “counter for horses and mules; counter for rolls of cloth”), both in meaning and in reading. The hichi reading evolved into hiki by association with 引き (hiki, “pulling”), from the way that an animal's leash is pulled.[1]
Korean
Vietnamese
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