煲
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Translingual
Han character
煲 (Kangxi radical 86, 火+9, 13 strokes, cangjie input 人木火 (ODF), four-corner 26809, composition ⿱保火)
References
- Kangxi Dictionary: not present, would follow page 678, character 16
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 19260
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 3, page 2218, character 15
- Unihan data for U+7172
Chinese
trad. | 煲 | |
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simp. # | 煲 | |
alternative forms | 㷛 炰 |
Etymology
The earliest attestation is found in Robert Morrison's A Dictionary of the Chinese Language (1815-1823) (Zhang, 2016).
There are various proposals regarding the etymology of the word:
- From Old Chinese:
- From 釜 (OC *baʔ, “pot; cauldron”) (Chan, 1995; Xu, 2002);
- From 鍑 (OC *puɡs, *puɡ, “pot; cauldron”) (Zhang Taiyan's Xin Fangyan);
- From 缶 (OC *puʔ, “earthen jar”) (Pan, 2016);
- From 缹 (OC *puʔ, “to cook”) (Kong, 1933).
- From a word in the language of the natives in Lingnan, recorded in 《北戶錄》 as 褒 (MC paw) (as in 褒牛頭) (Luo, 1960; Huang, 2011).
- From English boil (Zhang, 2016).
- From Hlai ʔbou¹¹ “to cook” (Zhan, 2002).
Pronunciation
Definitions
煲
- (chiefly Cantonese) pot; kettle; cauldron (Classifier: 個/个 c)
- (chiefly Cantonese) food in a pot
- (chiefly Cantonese, Teochew) to boil; to cook
- 自動提示補水功能可令家用電蒸爐也不會有煲乾水引發火警的危險。 [Literary Cantonese, trad.]
- From: 2015, 紀曉華《水哥廚房:蒸.好生活》
- zi6 dung6 tai4 si6 bou2 seoi2 gung1 nang4 ho2 ling6 gaa1 jung6 din6 zing1 lou4 jaa5 bat1 wui5 jau5 bou1 gon1 seoi2 jan5 faat3 fo2 ging2 dik1 ngai4 him2. [Jyutping]
- The ability to automatically remind people to add more water may result in electric household steamers no longer carrying the risk of triggering fire alarms when they become empty.
自动提示补水功能可令家用电蒸炉也不会有煲干水引发火警的危险。 [Literary Cantonese, simp.]
- (Cantonese) to smoke (a cigarette)
- (chiefly Cantonese) to do something for a long time
- (Cantonese) This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text
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Synonyms
Dialectal synonyms of 鍋 (“wok; cooking pot”) [map]
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