麝
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Translingual
Han character
麝 (Kangxi radical 198, 鹿+10, 21 strokes, cangjie input 戈心竹竹戈 (IPHHI), four-corner 00241, composition ⿸鹿射(GHTV) or ⿱鹿射(JK))
References
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 1511, character 13
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 47682
- Dae Jaweon: page 2039, character 20
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 7, page 4735, character 4
- Unihan data for U+9E9D
Chinese
trad. | 麝 | |
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simp. # | 麝 | |
alternative forms | 𪋧 |
Glyph origin
Characters in the same phonetic series (射) (Zhengzhang, 2003)
Phono-semantic compound (形聲/形声, OC *ɢljaːɡs, *ɢljaːɡ) : semantic 鹿 + phonetic 射 (OC *ɢljaːɡs, *laːɡs, *ɢljaːɡ, *laːɡ).
Etymology
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s/ɡ-la (“flesh; meat; deer”) (STEDT; Gong Hwang-cherng, 2002; Schuessler, 2007). Compare Tibetan གླ (gla, “musk deer”).
Pronunciation
Compounds
References
- “麝”, in 漢語多功能字庫 (Multi-function Chinese Character Database), 香港中文大學 (the Chinese University of Hong Kong), 2014–
Japanese
Korean
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 麝 (MC zyaeH). Recorded as Middle Korean 샤〯 (syǎ) (Yale: sya) in Hunmong Jahoe (訓蒙字會 / 훈몽자회), 1527.
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