囯
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TranslingualEdit
Han characterEdit
囯 (Kangxi radical 31, 囗+4, 7 strokes, cangjie input 田一土 (WMG), four-corner 60104, composition ⿴囗王)
Derived charactersEdit
Related charactersEdit
- 國 (Orthodox traditional form)
ReferencesEdit
- KangXi: page 217, character 19
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 4716
- Dae Jaweon: page 445, character 2
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 1, page 713, character 10
- Unihan data for U+56EF
ChineseEdit
Glyph originEdit
Ideogrammic compound (會意): 囗 (“to surround”) + 王 (“king”). Earliest attested form in regular script found in 《宋敬業造象記》 (507 AD).
DefinitionsEdit
For pronunciation and definitions of 囯 – see 國 (“country; nation; nation-state; kingdom; capital; etc.”). (This character, 囯, is the former (1935–1936) ROC simplified, former (1969–1976) Singaporean simplified, and variant form of 國.) |
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ReferencesEdit
KhitanEdit
Glyph originEdit
Found on the Memorial for Lord Dorlipun 《多羅里本郎君墓誌碑》, an epitaph written in Khitan large script around 1081 AD.
EtymologyEdit
Orthographic borrowing from Middle Chinese 囯, a variant of 國 (MC kwək̚).
NounEdit
囯
- country; kingdom
- 1081, 《多羅里本郎君墓誌碑》 [Memorial for Lord Dorlipun]:
- 皇帝[⿱火日][⿰𤣩⿱⿻𠃊丨又]弃[⿻一⿵冂仌]囯[⿱火日][⿱干艹][⿻⿻二丨从]
- 皇帝之時於丹國之宰相
- (please add an English translation of this quote)
ReferencesEdit
- Cong, Yanshuang; Liu, Fengzhu; Chi, Jianxue (叢艷雙,劉鳳翥,池建學) (2005). 契丹大字《多羅里本郎君墓志銘》考釋 (A Textual Research and Explanation on the Inscription for Duoluoliben in Big Qidan Script). 《民族語文》 (Minority Languages of China), issue 4, page 54.
VietnameseEdit
Han characterEdit
囯: Hán Việt readings: quốc[1]
囯: Nôm readings: quốc[1]