𨦈 U+28988, 𨦈
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-28988
𨦇
[U+28987]
CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B 𨦉
[U+28989]

Translingual edit

Han character edit

𨦈 (Kangxi radical 167, +6, 14 strokes, cangjie input 金廿田 (CTW), composition )

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Kanji edit

𨦈

(uncommon “Hyōgai” kanji)

  1. rake

Readings edit

Glyph origin edit

A 国字 (kokuji, Japanese-coined character). Created as an ideograph, combining (metal) and (to bend), from the sense of working metal into various shapes.

Etymology 1 edit

Kanji in this term
𨦈
いかり
Hyōgaiji
kun’yomi
For pronunciation and definitions of 𨦈 – see the following entry.
いかりH
[noun] (nautical) an anchor (tool to moor a vessel into the sea bottom)
[noun] an anchor-shaped tool on the end of a rope or other line, used to secure the line
[noun] an anchor-shaped grapnel
[noun] a kind of 家紋 (kamon, family crest) in the shape of an anchor
Alternative spellings
, , 重石, 沈石
(This term, 𨦈, is an alternative spelling (rare) of the above term.)

Etymology 2 edit

Kanji in this term
𨦈
くまで
Hyōgaiji
kun’yomi
For pronunciation and definitions of 𨦈 – see the following entry.
熊手くまで
[noun] a rake (garden tool), made of various materials; stylized and decorated bamboo rakes are also used as good luck charms for businesses (from the sense of gathering good fortune towards the user)
[noun] (historical) a weapon similar in shape to a gardening rake, used to catch and unseat an opponent on horseback
[noun] (by analogy from the sense of a tool used to gather something toward the user) an extremely greedy person
(This term, 𨦈, is an alternative spelling of the above term.)

Etymology 3 edit

Kanji in this term
𨦈
なた
Hyōgaiji
kun’yomi
For pronunciation and definitions of 𨦈 – see the following entry.
なたH
[noun] a hatchet, a billhook, a machete, a froe: a broad term for a one-handed thick-bladed cutting tool, generally used for cutting through wood or vegetation; the blade may be in various shapes depending on intended use, either straight or curved, long or short
[noun] (sumo) a technique of bending one's elbow and attacking an opponent's throat or chest with one's forearm (so called for the way the bent-elbow arm shape resembles certain varieties of nata woodworking tools)
(This term, 𨦈, is an alternative spelling (rare) of the above term.)