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Translingual
Han character
㕙 (Kangxi radical 28, 厶+13, 15 strokes, cangjie input 戈水弓山戈 (IENUI), composition ⿰夋兔)
- a wily rabbit
- a cunning hare
References
Chinese
Etymology
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *b-jəw-n ~ bwəj (“rat, bamboo rat, rabbit, hare”) (STEDT; Schuessler, 2007).
Pronunciation
Rime
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Character
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㕙
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㕙
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Reading #
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1/2
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2/2
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Initial (聲)
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清 (14)
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精 (13)
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Final (韻)
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諄 (47)
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諄 (47)
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Tone (調)
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Level (Ø)
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Departing (H)
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Openness (開合)
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Closed
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Closed
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Division (等)
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III
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III
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Fanqie
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七倫切
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子峻切
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Baxter
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tshwin
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tswinH
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Reconstructions
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Zhengzhang Shangfang
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/t͡sʰiuɪn/
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/t͡siuɪnH/
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Pan Wuyun
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/t͡sʰʷin/
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/t͡sʷinH/
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Shao Rongfen
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/t͡sʰjuen/
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/t͡sjuenH/
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Edwin Pulleyblank
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/t͡sʰwin/
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/t͡swinH/
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Li Rong
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/t͡sʰiuĕn/
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/t͡siuĕnH/
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Wang Li
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/t͡sʰĭuĕn/
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/t͡sĭuĕnH/
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Bernhard Karlgren
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/t͡sʰi̯uĕn/
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/t͡si̯uĕnH/
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Expected Mandarin Reflex
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qūn
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jùn
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Expected Cantonese Reflex
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ceon1
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zeon3
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Definitions
㕙
- † hare
- † marmot
Compounds
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