鵰
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Translingual edit
Han character edit
鵰 (Kangxi radical 196, 鳥+8, 19 strokes, cangjie input 月口竹日火 (BRHAF), four-corner 77227, composition ⿰周鳥)
References edit
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 1492, character 11
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 47012
- Dae Jaweon: page 2022, character 20
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 7, page 4642, character 1
- Unihan data for U+9D70
Chinese edit
trad. | 鵰/雕* | |
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simp. | 雕* | |
2nd round simp. | ⿰刁鸟 | |
nonstandard simp. | 𫛲 |
Etymology edit
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *daw (“bird”); cognate with 鳥 (OC *tɯːwʔ) (STEDT).
Pronunciation edit
Definitions edit
鵰
Compounds edit
Descendants edit
References edit
- “鵰”, 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
鵰
Readings edit
- Go-on: ちょう (chō)←てう (teu, historical)
- Kan-on: ちょう (chō)←てう (teu, historical)
- Kun: わし (washi, 鵰); きざむ (kizamu, 鵰む); ほる (horu, 鵰る)
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
Kanji in this term |
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鵰 |
ちょう Hyōgaiji |
on’yomi |
References edit
Korean edit
Etymology edit
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “Middle Korean readings, if any”)
Pronunciation edit
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [t͡ɕo̞]
- Phonetic hangul: [조]
Hanja edit
鵰 • (jo) (hangeul 조, revised jo, McCune–Reischauer cho, Yale co)