豙
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Translingual
Han character
豙 (Kangxi radical 152, 豕+4, 11 strokes, cangjie input 難卜廿心人 (XYTPO) or 卜廿心人 (YTPO), composition ⿱立𧰨)
References
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 1194, character 20
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 36361
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 6, page 3612, character 4
- Unihan data for U+8C59
Chinese
simp. and trad. |
豙 | |
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alternative forms | 𧱏 |
Glyph origin
Etymology
Schuessler (2007) reconstructs Old Chinese *ŋəs or *ŋɘih (< ŋɘls) and proposes Sino-Tibetan origin.
Cognate with Mizo sa-nghal (“wild pig”) and nghal (“unruly, over-bold, ill-behaved”), Pankhu maŋàl ~ raŋàl, Tedim Chin [script needed] (ngal³), for which STEDT provisionally reconstructs Proto-Kuki-Chin *ŋal ~ *hŋal (“boar, pig (wild)”)
Semantically extended into 毅 (OC *ŋɯds, “bold, resolute”), note the parallel in Mizo.
Pronunciation
References
- (Cantonese) Jyutping Database (粵拼資料庫)
Japanese
Kanji
豙
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