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Translingual
Han character
犴 (Kangxi radical 94, 犬+3, 6 strokes, cangjie input 大竹一十 (KHMJ), four-corner 41440, composition ⿰犭干)
Derived characters
References
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 706, character 16
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 20250
- Dae Jaweon: page 1119, character 8
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 2, page 1332, character 4
- Unihan data for U+72B4
Chinese
Glyph origin
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Old Chinese
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訐
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*krads, *krads, *ked, *kad
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肝
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*kaːn
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竿
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*kaːn
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干
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*kaːn
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奸
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*kaːn
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玕
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*kaːn
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汗
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*kaːn, *ɡaːn, *ɡaːns
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迀
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*kaːn
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忓
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*kaːn, *ɡaːns
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鳱
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*kaːn
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邗
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*kaːn, *ɡaːn
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秆
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*kaːnʔ
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矸
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*kaːnʔ, *kaːns, *ɡaːns
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仠
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*kaːnʔ
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皯
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*kaːnʔ
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衦
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*kaːnʔ
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簳
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*kaːnʔ
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擀
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*kaːnʔ
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旰
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*kaːns
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盰
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*kaːns
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幹
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*kaːns
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杆
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*kaːns
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骭
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*kaːns, *ɡraːns
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桿
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*kaːnʔ
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趕
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*kaːnʔ
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稈
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*kaːnʔ
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刊
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*kʰaːn
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靬
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*kʰaːn, *kʰaːns, *kreːn, *kan
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衎
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*kʰaːnʔ, *kʰaːns
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犴
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*ŋaːn, *ŋaːns
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豻
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*ŋaːn, *ŋaːns, *ɦŋaːns, *ŋ̊ʰraːn
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頇
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*ŋaːns, *hŋaːn, *ŋaːd
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岸
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*ŋɡaːns
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鼾
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*qʰaːn, *ɢaːns
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罕
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*qʰaːnʔ, *qʰaːns
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焊
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*qʰaːnʔ, *ɡaːns
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蔊
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*qʰaːnʔ
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虷
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*ɡaːn
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旱
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*ɡaːnʔ
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皔
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*ɡaːnʔ
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釬
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*ɡaːns
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扞
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*ɡaːns
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閈
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*ɡaːns
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馯
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*ɡaːns, *kʰraːn
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捍
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*ɡaːns, *ɡraːnʔ
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悍
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*ɡaːns
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銲
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*ɡaːns
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垾
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*ɡaːns
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駻
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*ɡaːns
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睅
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*ɡʷranʔ
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娨
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*ɡraːns
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飦
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*kan
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赶
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*ɡan, *ɡʷad
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軒
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*qʰan
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蓒
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*qʰan
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酐
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*qʰaːŋʔ
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澣
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*ɡʷaːnʔ
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Phono-semantic compound (形聲/形声, OC *ŋaːn, *ŋaːns) : semantic 犬 (“dog”) + phonetic 干 (OC *kaːn).
Etymology 1
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This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “are "dog" and "prison" related? Jiyun suggests that the "prison" sense derives from "dog" (which guard the prison). Connection could also arise from 狴犴? Schuessler derives this word from 圄/圉.”
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Pronunciation
Zhengzhang system (2003)
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Character
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犴
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犴
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Reading #
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1/2
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2/2
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No.
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3599
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3603
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Phonetic component
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干
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干
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Rime group
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元
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元
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Rime subdivision
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1
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1
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Corresponding MC rime
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豻
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岸
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Old Chinese
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/*ŋaːn/
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/*ŋaːns/
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Notes
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同豻
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Definitions
犴
- † a kind of wild dog from northern China
- † jail; prison
- a surname
Compounds
Etymology 2
From Manchu ᡴᠠᠨᡩᠠᡥᠠᠨ (kandahan).
Pronunciation
Definitions
犴
- (Northeastern Mandarin) moose
- Synonym: 駝鹿/驼鹿 (tuólù)
References
Japanese
Kanji
犴
(Hyōgai kanji)
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Readings
Korean
Hanja
犴 • (an) (hangeul 안, revised an, McCune–Reischauer an, Yale an)
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