囯
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Translingual
Han character
囯 (Kangxi radical 31, 囗+4, 7 strokes, cangjie input 田一土 (WMG), four-corner 60104, composition ⿴囗王)
Derived characters
Related characters
- 國 (Orthodox traditional form)
References
- Kangxi Dictionary: 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
Chinese
Glyph origin
Ideogrammic compound (會意 / 会意): 囗 (“to surround”) + 王 (“king”). Earliest attested form in regular script found in 《宋敬業造象記》 (507 AD).
Definitions
| For pronunciation and definitions of 囯 – see 國 (“country; nation; nation-state; kingdom; capital; etc.”). (This character is the former (1935–1936) ROC simplified, former (1969–1976) Singaporean simplified, and variant form of 國). |
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References
Khitan
Glyph origin
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.
Etymology
Orthographic borrowing from Middle Chinese 囯, a variant of 國 (MC kwok).
Noun
囯 (transliteration needed)
- 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 quotation)
References
- 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.
Korean
Hanja
Vietnamese
Han character
囯: Hán Việt readings: quốc[1]
囯: Nôm readings: quốc[1]