涉
See also: 渉
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Translingual
Han character
涉 (Kangxi radical 85, 水+7, 10 strokes, cangjie input 水卜中竹 (EYLH), four-corner 31129, composition ⿰氵步)
Derived characters
- 𬜚, 𦶼, 𬀔
References
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 626, character 13
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 17530
- Dae Jaweon: page 1028, character 2
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 3, page 1621, character 2
- Unihan data for U+6D89
Chinese
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Glyph origin
Ideogrammic compound (會意/会意) : 水 (“water”) + 步 (“walk”) – to wade across.
Its oracle bone script and bronze inscription were composed of a 水 and two 止 (“foot”), depicting two feet on both sides of the water. Two forms, however, were given in Shuowen, with the first one consisting of a 步 sandwiched between two 水, and the second a 水 to the left of a 步, the predecessor of the current form.
Pronunciation 1
Compounds
- 三豕涉河
- 交涉 (jiāoshè)
- 干涉 (gānshè)
- 披涉
- 涉世 (shèshì)
- 涉事 (shèshì)
- 涉危履險/涉危履险
- 涉及 (shèjí)
- 涉外 (shèwài)
- 涉嫌 (shèxián)
- 涉密
- 涉想 (shèxiǎng)
- 涉案 (shè'àn)
- 涉槍/涉枪
- 涉歷/涉历 (shèlì)
- 涉毒 (shèdú)
- 涉水 (shèshuǐ)
- 涉水登山
- 涉海登山
- 涉獵/涉猎 (shèliè)
- 涉禽 (shèqín)
- 涉筆/涉笔
- 涉老
- 涉艱履危/涉艰履危
- 涉血
- 涉覽/涉览
- 涉訟/涉讼
- 涉賭/涉赌
- 涉足 (shèzú)
- 涉農/涉农
- 涉險/涉险
- 渺不相涉
- 無涉/无涉 (wúshè)
- 爭涉/争涉
- 牽涉/牵涉 (qiānshè)
- 獵涉/猎涉
- 登山涉水
- 盤涉/盘涉
- 窺涉/窥涉
- 經涉/经涉
- 般涉調/般涉调
- 負重涉遠/负重涉远
- 跋山涉川
- 跋山涉水 (báshānshèshuǐ)
- 跋涉 (báshè)
- 跋涉千里 (báshèqiānlǐ)
- 跋涉山川
- 軷涉/𫐈涉
- 長途跋涉/长途跋涉 (chángtúbáshè)
- 關涉/关涉 (guānshè)
- 隔涉
Pronunciation 2
Japanese
渉 | |
涉 |
Kanji
涉
(“Jinmeiyō” kanji used for names, kyūjitai kanji, shinjitai form 渉)
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Readings
- Go-on: じょう (jō)←ぜふ (zefu, historical); ちょう (chō)←てふ (tefu, historical)
- Kan-on: しょう (shō)←せふ (sefu, historical); ちょう (chō)←てふ (tefu, historical)
- Kun: わたる (wataru, 涉る); かかわる (kakawaru)
Korean
Hanja
涉 (eum 섭 (seop))
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Vietnamese
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