Translingual
Han character
鐕 (Kangxi radical 167, 金+12, 20 strokes, cangjie input 金一山日 (CMUA), four-corner 81163, composition ⿰釒朁)
References
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 1322, character 16
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 40896
- Dae Jaweon: page 1822, character 11
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 6, page 4255, character 12
- Unihan data for U+9415
Chinese
Glyph origin
Characters in the same phonetic series (
兓)
(Zhengzhang, 2003)
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Old Chinese
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簪
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*ʔsɯːm, *ʔsrɯm
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撍
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*ʔsluːm, *ʔsluːmʔ, *ʔsluːms, *ʔsrum
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鐕
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*ʔsluːm
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憯
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*sʰluːmʔ, *sʰlɯːmʔ
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噆
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*sʰluːmʔ, *ʔsluːb
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朁
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*sʰlɯːmʔ, *zlam
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蠶
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*zluːm
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蚕
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*zluːm, *hl'iːnʔ
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糣
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*sluːmʔ
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熸
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*ʔslom
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鬵
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*zlam, *zɯm, *ljɯm
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灊
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*zlam, *zɯm, *ljɯm
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潛
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*zlom, *zloms
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僭
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*ʔslɯːms
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兓
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*sl'ɯm
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嶜
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*zlum
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兂
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*ʔsrɯm
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譖
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*ʔsrums
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Etymology
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *sjam (“iron”). Cognate with 鐕 (OC *ʔsluːm, “headless nail”), as well as Burmese သံ (sam, “iron”).[1]
Pronunciation
Definitions
鐕
- headless nail
References
- ^ Luce, G. H. (1981) “-AM Finals (32. Iron)”, in A Comparative Word-List of Old Burmese, Chinese and Tibetan, London: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, →ISBN, page 42
Japanese
Kanji
鐕
(Hyōgai kanji)
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Readings
- On (unclassified): さん (san)