囱
See also: 囪
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Translingual edit
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Han character edit
囱 (Kangxi radical 31, 囗+4, 7 strokes, cangjie input 竹田弓戈 (HWNI), composition ⿱丿⿴囗⿻𠂊乀(GHV) or ⿱丿⿴囗夕(T) or ⿱丿⿴囗夊(JK))
References edit
- Kangxi Dictionary: not present, would follow page 217, character 25
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 4710
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 1, page 715, character 6
- Unihan data for U+56F1
Chinese edit
Glyph origin edit
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牎 | *sʰroːŋ |
窗 | *sʰroːŋ |
窓 | *sʰroːŋ |
囱 | *sʰroːŋ, *sʰloːŋ |
總 | *ʔsloːŋʔ |
熜 | *ʔsloːŋʔ |
傯 | *ʔsloːŋʔ |
緫 | *ʔsloːŋʔ |
揔 | *ʔsloːŋʔ |
偬 | *ʔsloːŋʔ, *ʔsloːŋs |
囪 | *sʰloːŋ |
璁 | *sʰloːŋ |
驄 | *sʰloːŋ |
蔥 | *sʰloːŋ |
匆 | *sʰloːŋ |
怱 | *sʰloːŋ |
葱 | *sʰloːŋ |
楤 | *sʰloːŋ |
聦 | *sʰloːŋ |
繱 | *sʰloːŋ |
騘 | *sʰloːŋ |
鍯 | *sʰloːŋ |
聰 | *sʰloːŋ |
愡 | *sʰloːŋs |
檧 | *sloːŋ, *sloːŋʔ |
憽 | *sloːŋ |
幒 | *sʰloŋʔ, *kjoŋ |
A chimney. The dot is smoke leaving, the box is a window or house, and the xi or sui radical inside is either stars seen through the chimney or the people walking inside of the house.
Etymology 1 edit
For pronunciation and definitions of 囱 – see 囪 (“chimney, funnel ”). (This character is the simplified and variant form of 囪). |
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Etymology 2 edit
For pronunciation and definitions of 囱 – see 窗 (“window”). (This character is the former (1969–1976) Singaporean simplified and variant form of 窗). |
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Japanese edit
Kanji edit
囱
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Readings edit
Korean edit
Hanja edit
囱 • (chong, chang) (hangeul 총, 창, revised chong, chang, McCune–Reischauer ch'ong, ch'ang)
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Chimney. Dot is smoke leaving, box is window or house, xi or sui radical inside char is stars you can see through chimney or the people walking inside house.