𗊴


𗊴 U+172B4, 𗊴
TANGUT IDEOGRAPH-172B4
𗊳
[U+172B3]
Tangut 𗊵
[U+172B5]

Tangut

Etymology

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s-hjwəj-t. Cognate with Tibetan ཡི་དམ (yi dam), S'gaw Karen သွံၣ် (thweè), Western Pwo ၥွံၪ, Burmese သွေး (swe:), and Western Kayah ꤞꤝꤤ꤬ (thwì).

Pronunciation

Definitions

𗊴 (radical 𘠣+7, 9 strokes, composition ⿲𘠣𘤣𘠢)

  1. blood

Compounds

  • 𗊴𗆧 (*sjij¹ sjiw¹)
  • 𗊴𘒓 (*sjij¹ par¹)
  • 𗮸𗊴 (*pə̣¹ sjij¹)
  • 𘋢𗊴 (*ńia¹ sjij¹)

References

  • 𘝞𗗚 [*ꞏjwɨr² ŋjow², Wénhǎi / Sea of Writing] (in Tangut), 12th c.: Level Tone volume, folio 48A, column 1, character 2
  • 𗙏𘙰 [*ɣiẹ² lew², Tóngyīn / Homophones] (in Tangut), 12th c.:
  • Li Fanwen (2012) 簡明夏漢字典 [Concise Xia-Han Dictionary] (in Chinese), revised edition, character 2734
  • Miyake, Marc (2019) “Tangut Phonetic Database 4.0”, in amritas.com
  • Kychanov, Yevgeny (2006) Словарь тангутского (Си Ся) языка [Slovarʹ tangutskovo (Si Sja) jazyka, Dictionary of the Tangut (Xi Xia) Language] (in Russian), character 3923-0
  • Sofronov, Mikhail Viktorovich (1968) Грамматика тангутского языка [Grammatika tangutskovo jazyka, Grammar of the Tangut Language] (in Russian), character 4221
  • Nishida, Tatsuo (1966) 西夏文小字典 [Little Dictionary of Tangut] (in Japanese), character 181-072
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