羯
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Translingual edit
Han character edit
羯 (Kangxi radical 123, 羊+9, 15 strokes, cangjie input 廿手日心女 (TQAPV), four-corner 86527, composition ⿰羊曷)
Derived characters edit
References edit
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 953, character 29
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 28537
- Dae Jaweon: page 1398, character 19
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 5, page 3136, character 10
- Unihan data for U+7FAF
Chinese edit
trad. | 羯 | |
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simp. # | 羯 |
Glyph origin edit
Historical forms of the character 羯 | |
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Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han) | Liushutong (compiled in Ming) |
Small seal script | Transcribed ancient scripts |
Old Chinese | |
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愒 | *kʰaːds, *kʰrads, *kʰrad |
馤 | *qaːds |
靄 | *qaːds, *qaːd |
餲 | *qraːds, *qrads, *ɡaːd, *qaːd |
喝 | *qraːds, *qʰoːb, *qʰaːd |
揭 | *kʰrads, *ked, *kʰrad, *ɡrad, *kad, *ɡad |
偈 | *ɡrads, *ɡrad |
猲 | *kʰob, *qʰaːd, *qʰad |
葛 | *kaːd |
輵 | *kaːd |
獦 | *klaːd, *rab |
渴 | *kʰaːd, *ɡrad |
嵑 | *kʰaːd |
暍 | *qʰaːd, *qad |
曷 | *ɡaːd |
褐 | *ɡaːd |
鶡 | *ɡaːd |
毼 | *ɡaːd |
蝎 | *ɡaːd |
鞨 | *ɡaːd, *ɢljad |
遏 | *qaːd |
齃 | *qaːd |
堨 | *qaːd |
擖 | *kʰreːd, *kraːd, *r'aːb |
楬 | *kʰraːd, *ɡrad, *ɡad |
朅 | *kʰrad |
藒 | *kʰrad |
竭 | *ɡrad, *ɡad |
碣 | *ɡrad, *ɡad |
羯 | *kad |
鍻 | *kad |
歇 | *qʰad |
蠍 | *qʰad |
謁 | *qad |
Phono-semantic compound (形聲/形声, OC *kad): semantic 羊 (“sheep; goat”) + phonetic 曷 (OC *ɡaːd).
Etymology edit
- “wether”
- Sino-Tibetan; cognate with 羖 (OC *klaːʔ, “(black) ram”), as well as Kinnauri [script needed] (kʰas), Chitkuli Kinnauri [script needed] (kʰa), [script needed] (kʰɘs, “sheep”) (Schuessler, 2007).
- Alternatively, Wang (1982) relates this word to 割 (OC *kaːd, “to cut”).
- “Jie people”
- Possibly of Yeniseian origin. Pulleyblank (1962) connects the ethnonym to Proto-Yeniseian *cajs (“stone”). Vovin et al. (2016) additionally proposes *keˀt (“person, human being”) as a possible etymon. This character was likely chosen to transcribe the indigenous name of the tribe for its pejorative meaning (ibid.).
Pronunciation edit
Definitions edit
羯
- castrated buck caprid; wether
- Jie people (a small, extinct tribe that once lived in North China)
Compounds edit
References edit
- “羯”, in 漢語多功能字庫 (Multi-function Chinese Character Database)[1], 香港中文大學 (the Chinese University of Hong Kong), 2014–
Japanese edit
Kanji edit
羯
- barbarian
- (more specifically) the Jie people, a certain tribe that lived to the north of China in antiquity (see Chinese 羯 (jié) for details)
Readings edit
Compounds edit
Compounds
- 羯鼓 (kakko, “a kind of two-headed tensioned drum”)
- 羯鼓舞 (kakkomai, “a dance in noh performed to the beat of a kakko drum”)
- 羯鼓物 (kakkomono, “the fourth act in a noh play, consisting of a kakko-mai dance”)
- 羯鼓踊 (kakko odori, “a kind of folk dance performed to the beat of a kakko drum”)
- 羯磨 (katsuma)
- 羯磨 (konma)
- 羯磨金剛 (konma kongō, “a Buddhist implement consisting of two vajra or dorje joined in the center to form a cross shape”)
Korean edit
Hanja edit
羯 • (gal) (hangeul 갈, revised gal, McCune–Reischauer kal, Yale kal)
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Vietnamese edit
Han character edit
羯: Hán Nôm readings: yết, khiết
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