Translingual
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Glyph origin
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Old Chinese
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崽
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*ʔslɯːʔ, *srɯː, *srɯː
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偲
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*sn̥ʰɯː, *snɯ
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腮
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*snɯː
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鰓
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*snɯː
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揌
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*snɯː
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顋
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*snɯː
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愢
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*snɯː
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毢
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*snɯː
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諰
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*srɯː, *snɯʔ
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細
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*snɯːls
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思
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*snɯ, *snɯs
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緦
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*snɯ
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罳
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*snɯ
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禗
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*snɯ
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楒
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*snɯ
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葸
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*snɯʔ
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恖
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*snɯ
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颸
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*sʰrɯ
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囟
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*snɯns
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顖
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*sniŋs
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毸
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*snɯː
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Pronunciation
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Note:
- chhi - vernacular;
- sai - literary.
Zhengzhang system (2003)
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Character
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腮
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Reading #
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1/1
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No.
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13825
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Phonetic component
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囟
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Rime group
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之
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Rime subdivision
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0
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Corresponding MC rime
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鰓
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Old Chinese
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/*snɯː/
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Notes
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顋注俗體
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Definitions
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腮
- (anatomy) cheek
- (anatomy) lower part of face; jaw
- Alternative form of 鰓/鳃 (“gills of a fish”)
Synonyms
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Compounds
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Japanese
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腮
(uncommon “Hyōgai” kanji)
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Readings
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Etymology
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For pronunciation and definitions of 腮 – see the following entry.
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【えら】
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- [noun] gill (breathing organ of fish and other aquatic animals)
Alternative spellings鰓, 顋
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(This term, 腮, is an alternative spelling of the above term.)
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Vietnamese
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Han character
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腮: Hán Nôm readings: tai
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