鬱
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Translingual
Han character
鬱 (radical 192, 鬯+19, 29 strokes, cangjie input 木木月山竹 (DDBUH), four-corner 44722, composition ⿳⿲木缶木冖⿰鬯彡)
References
- KangXi: page 1458, character 18
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 45671
- Dae Jaweon: page 1990, character 22
- Hanyu Da Zidian: volume 2, page 858, character 12
- Unihan data for U+9B31
Chinese
trad. | 鬱 | |
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simp. | 郁* | |
variant forms |
Glyph origin
Historical forms of the character 鬱 | |||
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Shang | Western Zhou | Warring States | Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han) |
Oracle bone script | Bronze inscriptions | Qin slip script | Small seal script |
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Characters in the same phonetic series (鬱) (Zhengzhang, 2003) | |
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Old Chinese | |
鬱 | *qud |
欝 | *qud |
灪 | *qud |
爩 | *qud |
Phono-semantic compound (形聲, OC *qud) : semantic 林 + phonetic 𩰪.
Pronunciation
Definitions
鬱
- lush; luxuriant; exuberant; dense; thick
- various; abundant; profuse
- deep; obscure; profound
- to gather; to stagnate; to become stagnant
- depressed; gloomy; moody
- melancholy; depression
- to begrudge; to resent; to feel aggrieved
- hot air (rising); steam
- a kind of plum
- name of a god
- tall and big
- putrid; putrefied
- tulip; fragrant grass
- (~水) name for a branch of the Pearl River, including the You River, Yu River and the Xun River in Guangxi, as well as the Xi River downstream in Guangdong
- (~郡) name of an ancient Chinese prefecture
- A surname.
Compounds
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Japanese
Compounds
Trivia
鬱 has, at 29 strokes, the most strokes of any kanji in the jōyō kanji list or kanji kentei level pre-1.[1] The next highest kanji in the jōyō list is 鑑, at 23 strokes.
Adjective
鬱 (-na inflection, hiragana うつ, rōmaji utsu)
- depressing
- 鬱な曲
- utsu na kyoku
- depressing song
- 鬱な曲
- depressed
Noun
- (psychiatry) depression
- 鬱を克服する
- utsu o kokufuku suru
- overcome depression
- 鬱を克服する
Synonyms
- 鬱病 (utsubyō)
Affix
- dense (growth); lush; luxuriant
- accumulate; stagnate
- depression; gloom; melancholy
References
- Crazy kanji: what’s the highest stroke count?, Nihonshock, 2009 Oct 22
- 2006, 大辞林 (Daijirin), Third Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
Korean
Alternative forms
- 㭗
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 鬱 (MC ʔɨut̚).
Compounds
Compounds
- 울결 (鬱結, ulgyeol)
- 울금 (鬱金, ulgeum)
- 울기 (鬱氣, ulgi)
- 울념 (鬱念, ullyeom)
- 울노 (鬱怒, ullo)
- 울담 (鬱痰, uldam)
- 울도 (鬱陶, uldo)
- 울림 (鬱林, ullim)
- 울민 (鬱悶, ulmin)
- 울밀 (鬱密, ulmil)
- 울분 (鬱憤, ulbun)
- 울산 (鬱散, ulsan)
- 울울 (鬱鬱, urul)
- 울적 (鬱寂, uljeok)
- 울적 (鬱積, uljeok)
- 울화 (鬱火, ulhwa)
- 구울 (漚鬱, guul)
- 불울 (岪鬱, burul)
- 불울 (弗鬱, burul)
- 아울 (訝鬱, aul)
- 앙울 (怏鬱, ang-ul)
- 앙울 (泱鬱, ang-ul)
- 애울 (藹鬱, ae-ul)
- 억울 (抑鬱, eogul)
- 옹울 (蓊鬱, ong-ul)
- 우울 (憂鬱, uul)
- 음울 (陰鬱, eumul)
- 읍울 (悒鬱, eubul)
- 인울 (湮鬱, inul)
- 재울 (齎鬱, jae-ul)
- 창울 (蒼鬱, chang-ul)
- 우울증 (憂鬱症, uuljeung)
Vietnamese
Han character
鬱 (uất)
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