青
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Translingual
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Han character
青 (radical 174, 靑+0, 8 strokes, cangjie input 手一月 (QMB), four-corner 50227, composition ⿱龶月)
Derived characters
Related characters
- 靑 (Orthodox form in Kangxi dictionary, preferred form in Korean hanja)
References
- KangXi: not present, would follow page 1381, character 19
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 42564
- Dae Jaweon: page 1893, character 1
- Hanyu Da Zidian: volume 6, page 4046, character 1
- Unihan data for U+9752
Chinese
trad. | 青/靑 | |
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simp. | 青 | |
variant forms |
Glyph origin
Historical forms of the character 青 | ||
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Western Zhou | Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han) | Liushutong (compiled in Ming) |
Bronze inscriptions | Small seal script | Transcribed ancient scripts |
Characters in the same phonetic series (生) (Zhengzhang, 2003) | |
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Old Chinese | |
猜 | *sʰlɯː |
輤 | *sʰleːns |
綪 | *sʰleːns, *ʔsreːŋ |
倩 | *sʰleːns, *sʰleŋs |
棈 | *sʰleːns |
蒨 | *sʰeːns |
篟 | *sʰeːns |
生 | *sʰleːŋ, *sreŋs |
牲 | *sreŋ |
笙 | *sreŋ |
甥 | *sreŋ |
鉎 | *sreŋ, *sleːŋ |
珄 | *sreŋ |
鼪 | *sreŋ, *sreŋs |
猩 | *sreŋ, *seːŋ |
狌 | *sreŋ |
眚 | *sreŋʔ |
貹 | *sreŋs |
崝 | *zreːŋ |
精 | *ʔsleŋ, *ʔsleŋs |
菁 | *ʔsleŋ |
鶄 | *ʔsleŋ, *sʰleːŋ |
蜻 | *ʔsleŋ, *sʰleːŋ |
鼱 | *ʔsleŋ |
婧 | *ʔsleŋ, *zleŋs, *zleŋʔ |
睛 | *ʔsleŋ, *sʰleŋʔ |
箐 | *ʔsleŋ |
聙 | *ʔsleŋ |
旌 | *ʔsleŋ |
清 | *sʰleŋ |
圊 | *sʰleŋ |
請 | *sʰleŋʔ, *zleŋs, *zleŋ |
凊 | *sʰleŋs |
䝼 | *zleŋs, *zleŋ |
靚 | *zleŋs |
情 | *zleŋ |
晴 | *zleŋ |
夝 | *zleŋ |
靜 | *zleŋʔ |
靖 | *zleŋʔ |
睲 | *seŋʔ, *seːŋs |
惺 | *seŋʔ, *seːŋ |
性 | *sleŋs |
姓 | *sleŋs |
靗 | *l̥ʰeŋs |
鯖 | *ʔljeŋ, *sʰleːŋ |
青 | *sʰleːŋ |
靘 | *sʰleːŋ, *sʰleːŋs |
掅 | *sʰleːŋs |
胜 | *sleːŋ |
曐 | *sleːŋ |
星 | *sleːŋ |
鮏 | *sleːŋ |
腥 | *seːŋ, *seːŋs |
鯹 | *seːŋ |
醒 | *seːŋ, *seːŋʔ, *seːŋs |
篂 | *seːŋ |
Ideogrammic compound (會意) : 生 (“growth of plants”) + 丹 (“cinnabar”). Cinnabar was used for dyeing, and by extension, came to imply “color” in general, giving the combined meaning “color of growing plants” → “blue-green”.
In the modern glyph, the top component is reduced to 龶, and the bottom component resembles the unrelated 月 (“moon”).
The second-round simplified form of the character is based on the calligraphic form of the character.
Pronunciation
Definitions
青
Usage notes
The meaning for “blue” and “black” is more commonly used in Classical Chinese, while in modern Chinese, the meaning for “green” is more common. For example, 青山綠水 (“hill and water green in colour”), 青蘋果 (“green apple”). However, there are still some expressions for the meaning of blue, e.g. 青天 (“blue sky”), 青出於藍 (“blue comes from indigo; someone performing better than their teacher”)
In Cantonese the use of 青 to mean “black” is still used in circumstances where to use 黑 (hak1) would be inauspicious, as it is a near-homophone of 乞 (hat1, “beggar”). For example, 黑衣 (hak1 ji1) used to describe clothing would be a near-homophone of both beggar and a beggar's garment.
Compounds
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References
- Dictionary of Chinese Character Variants (教育部異體字字典), A04499
- “青”, in 漢語多功能字庫 (Multi-function Chinese Character Database), 香港中文大學 (the Chinese University of Hong Kong), 2014–
Japanese
Readings
Compounds
- 青青 (seisei)
- 青果 (seika, “produce, fruits and vegetables”)
- 青化法 (seikahō)
- 青雲 (seiun)
- 青眼 (seigan)
- 青酸 (seisan, “hydrocyanic acid”)
- 青山 (seizan)
- 青史 (seishi)
- 青磁 (seiji)
- 青春 (seishun)
- 青松 (seishō)
- 青天 (seiten)
- 青銅 (seidō)
- 青年 (seinen)
- 青嵐 (seiran)
- 青竜 (seiryū)
- 青竜 (seiryō)
- 青竜 (shōryū)
- 汗青 (kansei)
- 殺青 (sassei)
- 丹青 (tansei)
- 瀝青 (rekisei, “bitumen”)
- 群青 (gunjō, “ultramarine”)
- 紺青 (konjō)
- 緑青 (rokushō)
- 刺青 (irezumi, “tattoo, tattooing”)
- 万年青 (omoto)
- 青菜 (chintsai)
Etymology 1
Kanji in this term |
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青 |
あお Grade: 1 |
kun’yomi |
/sawo/ (uncertain, may be compound as opposed to root) → /awo/ → /ao/
From Old Japanese, ultimately from Proto-Japonic *awo.[1]
Appears as the latter part in older compounds with an -s- infix or prefix. It is unclear if this leading /s/ is indicative of an earlier form (sawo), or if this was an addition for euphony to avoid vowel clusters, or for other reasons. This /s/ is also seen in 雨 (ame, “rain”, becoming same in old compounds) and 稲 (ine, “rice”, becoming shine in old compounds).
Given that this /s/ only ever appears interstitially, and given the semantics, this /s/ may be cognate with Korean interfix -ᄉ- (-s-) used to mark possession; compare German -s-.
Pronunciation
Noun
青 (shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai kanji 靑, hiragana あお, rōmaji ao, historical hiragana あを)
- blue
- one of three primary colours
- a shade of blue to blue green
- Short for 青信号 (ao-shingō): green (traffic light color, as the color of plants)
- Antonym: 赤 (aka)
- the black, bluish color of a horse's hair; also, such a horse
- 1603–1604, Nippo Jisho (page 39)[4]
- Auo. アヲ (青) 馬の毛色で, 全体に黒くて青みがあり, 両耳の内側に多少白いところのあるもの. この部分の毛も他の部分と同じようにすっかり黒い時には, Curo(黒)と呼ばれる.
- Synonym: 青毛 (aoge)
- 1603–1604, Nippo Jisho (page 39)[4]
- (card games) Short for 青短, 青丹 (aotan): one of the three hanafuda cards bearing a blue 短冊 (tanzaku, “narrow card used for poetry”); a 役 (yaku) of the three aotan cards, worth 3 points
- (card games) a blue card in 天正カルタ (Tenshō karuta)
- Short for 青本 (aohon): This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text
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Derived terms
- 青い (aoi): blue (adjective)
- 青青 (aoao)
- 青嵐 (ao-arashi)
- 藍 (ai, “indigo”)
- 青海原 (ao-unabara)
- 青馬 (aouma)
- 青黴 (aokabi)
- 青桐 (aogiri)
- 青草 (aokusa)
- 青雲 (aokumo), 青雲 (aogumo)
- 青写真 (ao-jashin)
- 青信号 (ao-shingō, “green light”)
- 青筋 (aosuji)
- 青空 (aozora)
- 青田 (aota)
- 青竹 (aotake), 青竹 (aodake)
- 青短, 青丹 (aotan)
- 青菜 (aona)
- 青嶺 (aone)
- 青虫 (aomushi)
- 青物 (aomono)
- 青柳 (aoyagi)
- 青山 (aoyama)
- 真青 (masao), 真っ青 (massao)
Proverbs
- 青は藍より出でて藍より青し (ao wa ai yori idete ai yori aoshi)
See also
Colors in Japanese · 色 (iro) (layout · text) | ||||
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白 (shiro) | 灰色 (haiiro), 鼠色 (nezumiiro) (dated) |
黒 (kuro) | ||
赤 (aka) ; 深紅 (shinku), クリムゾン (kurimuzon), 紅色 (beniiro), 紅色 (kurenaiiro) |
オレンジ (orenji), 橙色 (daidaiiro) ; 茶色 (chairo), 褐色 (kasshoku) |
黄色 (kiiro) ; クリーム色 (kurīmuiro) | ||
黄緑 (kimidori) | 緑 (midori), 青 (ao) (dated) |
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シアン (shian) ; 鴨の羽色 (kamo no hane iro) | 水色 (mizuiro) | 青 (ao) | ||
菫色 (sumireiro) ; 藍色 (aiiro), インジゴ (injigo) |
マゼンタ (mazenta) ; 紫 (murasaki) | ピンク (pinku), 桃色 (momoiro) |
Derived terms
- 青臭い (aokusai, “inexperienced”)
- 青侍 (aosaburai), 青侍 (aozamurai)
- 青大将 (ao-daishō)
- 青二才 (ao-nisai, “greenhorn”)
- 青女房 (ao-nyōbō)
Proper noun
青 (shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai kanji 靑, hiragana あお, rōmaji Ao, historical hiragana あを)
- a female given name
- a surname
Proper noun
青 (shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai kanji 靑, hiragana せい, rōmaji Sei)
- a female given name
- a surname
Etymology 3
Kanji in this term |
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青 |
しい Grade: 1 |
on’yomi |
Unknown. The reading might be an obscure term from Old Japanese or dialect. The use of the character 青 arises from its 宋音 (sōon, “Song-dynasty pronunciation”).[5]
Noun
青 (shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai kanji 靑, hiragana しい, rōmaji shii)
- (rare, archaic, mythology) a beast that looks like a weasel, and is said to have lived in present-day Fukuoka and Yamaguchi prefectures
- (rare, archaic, mythology) a beast that looks like a wolf, and is said to have appeared around Mount Yoshino
References
- Thomas Pellard. Ryukyuan perspectives on the proto-Japonic vowel system. Frellesvig, Bjarke; Sells, Peter. Japanese/Korean Linguistics 20, CSLI Publications, pp.81–96, 2013.
- 2006, 大辞林 (Daijirin), Third Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
- 2002, 京阪系アクセント辞典 (A Dictionary of Tone on Words of the Keihan-type Dialects) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Bensei, →ISBN
- Doi, Tadao (1603–1604) Hōyaku Nippo Jisho (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten, published 1980, →ISBN.
- 1988, 国語大辞典(新装版) (Kokugo Dai Jiten, Revised Edition) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan