魄
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Translingual
Han character
魄 (Kangxi radical 194, 鬼+5, 15 strokes, cangjie input 竹日竹山戈 (HAHUI), four-corner 26613, composition ⿰白鬼)
Derived characters
- 𡳺 𩏳 𥶱
References
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 1461, character 28
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 45810
- Dae Jaweon: page 1995, character 22
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 7, page 4431, character 9
- Unihan data for U+9B44
Chinese
trad. | 魄 | |
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simp. # | 魄 |
Glyph origin
Historical forms of the character 魄 | |
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Western Zhou | Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han) |
Bronze inscriptions | Small seal script |
Characters in the same phonetic series (白) (Zhengzhang, 2003)
Old Chinese | |
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怕 | *pʰraːɡs, *pʰraːɡ |
帕 | *pʰraːɡs, *mbraːd |
粕 | *pʰaːɡ, *pʰraːɡ |
胉 | *pʰaːɡ |
泊 | *baːɡ |
箔 | *baːɡ |
魄 | *tʰaːɡ, *pʰraːɡ |
皕 | *prɯɡ |
伯 | *praːɡ |
百 | *praːɡ |
迫 | *praːɡ |
敀 | *praːɡ, *pʰraːɡ |
柏 | *praːɡ |
湐 | *praːɡ |
拍 | *pʰraːɡ |
珀 | *pʰraːɡ |
皛 | *pʰraːɡ, *ɡeːwʔ |
洦 | *mpʰraːɡ, *mbraːɡ |
白 | *braːɡ |
帛 | *braːɡ |
舶 | *braːɡ |
鮊 | *braːɡ |
陌 | *mbraːɡ |
帞 | *mbraːɡ |
袹 | *mbraːɡ |
蛨 | *mbraːɡ |
貊 | *mbraːɡ |
佰 | *mbraːɡ |
銆 | *mbraːɡ |
碧 | *praɡ, *preɡ |
咟 | *ɦmreːɡ |
Etymology
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan; cognate with Tibetan བླ (bla) and Burmese လိပ်ပြာ (lippra).
Related to 白 (OC *braːɡ, “white”) (Schuessler, 2007).
- "illuminated part of the moon"
- Wang (1923) in 《生霸死霸考》 supports the definition by examining textual traditions of the Chinese classics and archaeological evidences from the Western Zhou era (c. 11th–8th centuries BCE). Bronze script texts from the era commonly use the form 霸 (OC *praːɡs).
- "dark part of the moon"
- Chiefly found in some old dictionaries based on another textual tradition, traced by Wang (1923) to the calendrical innovations of Liu Xin and later Confucian "pseudepigraphy".
Pronunciation 1
Definitions
魄
See also
- 魂 (hún)
Compounds
- 七魄
- 七魄三魂
- 三魂七魄 (sānhúnqīpò)
- 三魂唔見七魄/三魂唔见七魄
- 丹魄 (dānpò)
- 亡魂喪魄/亡魂丧魄
- 亡魂失魄
- 兔魄
- 冰魂雪魄
- 剩魄殘魂/剩魄残魂
- 動人心魄/动人心魄
- 動魄/动魄
- 動魄驚心/动魄惊心
- 勾魂攝魄/勾魂摄魄
- 哉生魄
- 喪魂落魄/丧魂落魄
- 天奪之魄/天夺之魄
- 失神落魄
- 失魂喪魄/失魂丧魄
- 失魂落魄 (shīhúnluòpò)
- 奪魄/夺魄
- 始生魄
- 少魂失魄
- 形魄
- 復魄/复魄
- 怵魄動心/怵魄动心
- 懾人心魄/慑人心魄
- 攝魄鉤魂/摄魄钩魂
- 旁死魄
- 旁魄
- 既死魄
- 既生魄
- 月魄
- 朏魄 (fěipò)
- 桂魄 (guìpò)
- 欺魄
- 氣魄/气魄 (qìpò)
- 瑩魄/莹魄
- 皓魄
- 窮途落魄/穷途落魄
- 落魄 (luòpò)
- 落魄不羈/落魄不羁
- 蟾魄 (chánpò)
- 褫魄
- 迷魂奪魄/迷魂夺魄
- 追魂攝魄/追魂摄魄
- 銷魂奪魄/销魂夺魄
- 陰魄/阴魄
- 雨魄雲魂/雨魄云魂
- 非凡氣魄/非凡气魄
- 驚心動魄/惊心动魄 (jīngxīndòngpò)
- 體魄/体魄 (tǐpò)
- 魂銷魄散/魂销魄散
- 魂飄魄散/魂飘魄散
- 魂飛魄喪/魂飞魄丧
- 魂飛魄散/魂飞魄散 (húnfēipòsàn)
- 魂魄 (húnpò)
- 魄力 (pòlì)
- 魄動/魄动
- 魄散九霄
- 魄散魂飛/魄散魂飞
Pronunciation 2
Definitions
魄
- sound of falling
- Used in 魄莫.
- Used in 旁魄.
Pronunciation 3
Japanese
Readings
Noun
魄 • (haku)
- (religion, folklore) po (haku), the soul which does not leave the body after death, compared to hun (kon) which does.
- 2004 June 15, Rumiko Takahashi, “第1話 試作 [Chapter 1: Prototypes]”, in 犬夜叉 (犬夜叉) [Inuyasha], volume 35 (fiction), Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN, page 8:
- 魂は心…つまり魂だ。そして魄は体を動かす力…
- Kon wa kokoro… Tsumari tamashī da. Soshite haku wa karada o ugokasu chikara…
- Kon is the heart… in other words, the soul. And haku is the force that moves the body…
- 魂は心…つまり魂だ。そして魄は体を動かす力…
- 2004 June 15, Rumiko Takahashi, “第1話 試作 [Chapter 1: Prototypes]”, in 犬夜叉 (犬夜叉) [Inuyasha], volume 35 (fiction), Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN, page 8:
- 魄ってやつがあれば、魂のない死骸でも動くんだな。
- Haku tte yatsu ga areba, tamashī no nai shigai de mo ugoku n da na.
- As long as it has this haku thing, even a soulless corpse can move.
- 魄ってやつがあれば、魂のない死骸でも動くんだな。
Korean
Etymology 1
From Middle Chinese 魄 (MC phaek).
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Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [pɛk̚] ~ [pe̞k̚]
- Phonetic hangul: [백/벡]
Compounds
Etymology 2
From Middle Chinese 魄 (MC thak).
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Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [tʰa̠k̚]
- Phonetic hangul: [탁]
Compounds
Compounds
- 낙탁 (落魄, naktak)
Vietnamese
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