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Translingual
editHan character
edit敀 (Kangxi radical 66, 攴+5, 9 strokes, cangjie input 竹日人大 (HAOK), composition ⿰白攵)
Derived characters
editReferences
edit- Kangxi Dictionary: page 469, character 18
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 13154
- Dae Jaweon: page 819, character 16
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 2, page 1455, character 3
- Unihan data for U+6540
Chinese
editsimp. and trad. |
敀 |
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Glyph origin
editOld 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 1
editFor pronunciation and definitions of 敀 – see 迫 (“to coerce; to force; to compel; to approach; etc.”). (This character is an ancient form of 迫). |
Etymology 2
editPronunciation
edit- Mandarin
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Hanyu Pinyin:
- Zhuyin: ㄆㄛˋ
- Tongyong Pinyin: pò
- Wade–Giles: pʻo4
- Yale: pwò
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: poh
- Palladius: по (po)
- Sinological IPA (key): /pʰu̯ɔ⁵¹/
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)
- Jyutping: baak3
- Yale: baak
- Cantonese Pinyin: baak8
- Guangdong Romanization: bag3
- Sinological IPA (key): /paːk̚³/
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)
- Middle Chinese: paek, phaek
- Old Chinese
- (Zhengzhang): /*praːɡ/, /*pʰraːɡ/
Definitions
edit敀
Korean
editEtymology 1
editHanja
edit敀 (eumhun 돌아갈 귀 (doragal gwi))
Usage notes
editThis character was proposed as a simplified character of 歸 in 1967.[1]
Etymology 2
editHanja
edit敀 (eumhun 핍박할 박 (pipbakhal bak))
References
edit- ^ 동아일보(東亞日報, Dong-a Ilbo), 22th December 1967, page 3, Naver News Library
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