焔
See also: 焰 and 燄
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Translingual
Han character
焔 (Kangxi radical 86, 火+8 in Chinese, 火+7 in Japanese, 12 strokes in Chinese, 11 strokes in Japanese, cangjie input 火弓中日 (FNLA), four-corner 97860, composition ⿰火⿱⺈旧)
- flame, blaze
- glowing, blazing
References
- KangXi: not present, would follow page 673, character 11
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): not present, would follow volume 3, page 2205, character 7
- Unihan data for U+7114
Chinese
For pronunciation and definitions of 焔 – see 焰 (“flame”). (This character, 焔, is a variant form of 焰.) |
Japanese
Shinjitai | 焔 |
Kyūjitai | 焰 |
Kanji
焔
(uncommon “Hyōgai” kanji, shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai form 焰)
- Extended shinjitai form of 焰
Readings
- Go-on: えん (en)←えん (en, historical)←えむ (emu, ancient)
- Kan-on: えん (en)←えん (en, historical)←えむ (emu, ancient)
- Kun: ほのお (honō, 焔)←ほのほ (fonofo, historical); ほむら (homura, 焔)
- Nanori: ほのお (honō)
Compounds
- 盛焔 (seien)
- 毒焔 (dokuen)
- 冷焔 (reien)
Usage notes
In modern Japanese, 焔 is mostly replaced by 炎, due to the deprecation of non-tōyō kanji caused by the Japanese script reform.
Japanese terms with 焔 replaced by daiyōji 炎
気炎
火炎
炎
炎色
Etymology
For pronunciation and definitions of 焔 – see the following entry. | ||||||
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(This term, 焔, is an alternative spelling of the above terms.) |
Korean
Hanja
焔 • (yeon) (hangeul 연, revised yeon, McCune–Reischauer yŏn, Yale yen)
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