痩
See also: 瘦
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Translingual
Japanese | 痩 |
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Simplified | 瘦 |
Traditional | 瘦 |
Han character
痩 (Kangxi radical 104, 疒+7, 12 strokes, cangjie input 大中田水 (KLWE), composition ⿸疒⿱申又)
Derived characters
- 𤼞
References
- Kangxi Dictionary: not present, would follow page 774, character 25
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): not present, would follow volume 4, page 2675, character 4
- Unihan data for U+75E9
Chinese
For pronunciation and definitions of 痩 – see 瘦 (“thin; slender; skinny; lean; etc.”). (This character is recorded in one or more historical dictionaries as a variant form of 瘦). |
Japanese
痩 | |
瘦 |
Readings
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Usage notes
This character was added to the Jōyō kanji list in 2010 and adopted this simplified form. Before 2010 the unsimplified form 瘦 was the 印刷標準字体 (insatsu hyōjun jitai), and the simplified form 痩 was a 簡易慣用字体 (kan'i kan'yō jitai).
Compounds
- 痩果 (sōka): (botany) achene
- 痩夏 (sōka)
- 痩鶴 (sōkaku)
- 痩懼 (sōku)
- 痩軀 (sōku)
- 痩臞 (sōku)
- 痩癯 (sōku)
- 痩勁 (sōkei)
- 痩涓 (sōken)
- 痩減 (sōgen)
- 痩硬 (sōkō)
- 痩篁 (sōkō)
- 痩骨 (sōkotsu)
- 痩妻 (sōsai)
- 痩削 (sōsaku)
- 痩死 (sōshi)
- 痩詩 (sōshi)
- 痩弱 (sōjaku)
- 痩松 (sōshō)
- 痩身 (sōshin): lean figure; weight reduction
- 痩人 (sōjin)
- 痩瘁 (sōsui)
- 痩生 (sōsei)
- 痩石 (sōseki)
- 痩瘠 (sōseki)
- 痩雪 (sōsetsu)
- 痩愞 (sōzen)
- 痩損 (sōson)
- 痩地 (sōchi)
- 痩長 (sōchō)
- 痩土 (sōdo)
- 痩藤 (sōtō)
- 痩馬 (sōba)
- 痩薄 (sōhaku)
- 痩病 (sōbyō)
- 痩容 (sōyō)
- 痩羸 (sōrui)
- 痩劣 (sōretsu)
- 痩せ腕 (yaseude): thin arm; meagre income
- 痩せ肉 (yasejishi): emaciation
- 鶴痩 (kakusō)
- 飢痩 (kisō)
- 癯痩 (kusō)
- 枯痩 (kosō)
- 削痩 (sakusō)
- 山痩 (sansō)
- 詩痩 (shisō)
- 松痩 (shōsō)
- 消痩 (shōsō)
- 衰痩 (suisō)
- 清痩 (seisō)
- 石痩 (sekisō)
- 瘠痩 (sekisō)
- 梅痩 (baisō)
- 胖痩 (hansō)
- 肥痩 (hisō)
- 疲痩 (hisō)
- 病痩 (byōsō)
- 面痩 (mensō)
- 涼痩 (ryōsō)
- 羸痩 (ruisō): emaciation
- 老痩 (rōsō)
Korean
Hanja
痩 • (su) (hangeul 수, revised su, McCune–Reischauer su, Yale swu)
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