蘖
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Translingual edit
Alternative forms edit
- In mainland China, Hong Kong (based on HKSCS 2016), Japanese kanji and Korean hanja, the bottom component is written 木 which is the historical form found in the Kangxi dictionary.
- In Taiwan (based on its standardized form of characters), the bottom component is written 𣎳 instead.
Han character edit
蘖 (Kangxi radical 140, 艸+17, 21 strokes in traditional Chinese and Korean, 20 strokes in mainland China and Japanese, cangjie input 廿十木 (TJD), four-corner 44904, composition ⿱薛木(GHJK) or ⿱薛𣎳(T))
Derived characters edit
Related characters edit
- 櫱 (Orthodox traditional form of 蘖)
References edit
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 1069, character 7
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 32478
- Dae Jaweon: page 1535, character 32
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 5, page 3331, character 15
- Unihan data for U+8616
Chinese edit
Glyph origin edit
Definitions edit
For pronunciation and definitions of 蘖 – see 櫱 (“sprout growing from a tree stump; ; etc.”). (This character is the simplified and variant traditional form of 櫱). |
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Usage notes edit
This character is the preferred form used in mainland China.
References edit
Japanese edit
Kanji edit
蘖
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Readings edit
Noun edit
Korean edit
Hanja edit
蘖 • (eol) (hangeul 얼, revised eol, McCune–Reischauer ŏl, Yale el)
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Vietnamese edit
Han character edit
蘖: Hán Nôm readings: nghẹt, nghệt, nghiệt
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