𢦞
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Translingual
Han character
𢦞 (Kangxi radical 62, 戈+4, 8 strokes, composition ⿹戈爪)
References
- KangXi: page 412, character 15
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 2, page 1402, character 11
- Unihan data for U+2299E
Chinese
simp. and trad. | 𢦞 |
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Glyph origin
Possibly as ideogrammic compound (會意) : 戈 (“halberd; weapon”) + 爪 (“hand; claw; fingers”), dismembered body part of the slain enemy as trophy.
Pronunciation
Definitions
𢦞
- (rare) Alternative form of 馘 (guó).
Usage notes
Only used in faithful and retroactive transcriptions of early writing (see e.g. Wang, 1923).
Etymology 2
Included in the 集韻/集韵 (Jíyùn, “Jiyun, an 11th-century Chinese dictionary”) as such, but only mentioned instead of used. It is unclear whether the sense has been used, or to which extent.
Pronunciation
Uncertain. Possibly homophonic to 轛 (MC ʈˠiuɪH) > Mandarin Pinyin *zhuì.
Definitions
𢦞
- The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include:
- unable to proceed; tied up; fettered
Etymology 3
Included as such in the 《五音集韻》, a 13th-century Chinese dictionary compiled in the Jin (金) or Jurchen empire. Only mentioned, it is unclear whether the sense has been used, or to which extent.
Pronunciation
Uncertain. Possibly homophonic to 戩 (MC t͡siᴇnX) > Mandarin Pinyin *jiǎn.
Definitions
𢦞
- The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include:
- Alternative form of 戩/戬 (jiǎn, “blessing”).