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U+75D2, 痒
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-75D2

CJK Unified Ideographs

Translingual

Han character

(Kangxi radical 104, +6, 11 strokes, cangjie input 大廿手 (KTQ), four-corner 00151, composition )

References

  • Kangxi Dictionary: page 773, character 4
  • Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 22163
  • Dae Jaweon: page 1183, character 19
  • Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 4, page 2673, character 1
  • Unihan data for U+75D2

Chinese

Glyph origin

Phono-semantic compound (形聲 / 形声, OC *ljaŋ, *laŋʔ): semantic (illness) + phonetic (OC *laŋ).

Etymology 1

For pronunciation and definitions of – see (“itchy; ticklish; itching to do something”).
(This character is the simplified and variant traditional form of ).
Notes:

Etymology 2

For pronunciation and definitions of – see (“sore; ulcer; carbuncle; to ulcerate; to fester”).
(This character is a variant form of ).

Etymology 3

simp. and trad.

Pronunciation



Rime
Character
Reading # 1/2
Initial () (17)
Final () (105)
Tone (調) Level (Ø)
Openness (開合) Open
Division () III
Fanqie
Baxter zjang
Reconstructions
Zhengzhang
Shangfang
/zɨɐŋ/
Pan
Wuyun
/ziɐŋ/
Shao
Rongfen
/ziɑŋ/
Edwin
Pulleyblank
/zɨaŋ/
Li
Rong
/ziaŋ/
Wang
Li
/zĭaŋ/
Bernhard
Karlgren
/zi̯aŋ/
Expected
Mandarin
Reflex
xiáng
Expected
Cantonese
Reflex
coeng4
BaxterSagart system 1.1 (2014)
Character
Reading # 1/2 2/2
Modern
Beijing
(Pinyin)
yáng yáng
Middle
Chinese
‹ yang › ‹ zjang ›
Old
Chinese
/*(r)aŋ/ /*s.aŋ/
English disease; suffer disease; harm

Notes for Old Chinese notations in the Baxter–Sagart system:

* Parentheses "()" indicate uncertain presence;
* Square brackets "" indicate uncertain identity, e.g. * as coda may in fact be *-t or *-p;
* Angle brackets "<>" indicate infix;
* Hyphen "-" indicates morpheme boundary;

* Period "." indicates syllable boundary.
Zhengzhang system (2003)
Character
Reading # 1/2
No. 14529
Phonetic
component
Rime
group
Rime
subdivision
0
Corresponding
MC rime
Old
Chinese
/*ljaŋ/

Definitions

  1. (archaic) to fall ill (through worry and anxiety)

Japanese

Kanji

(Hyōgai kanji)

  1. itchy
    Synonym:
  2. to fall ill
    Synonym:

Readings

From Middle Chinese (MC yangX); compare Mandarin (yǎng):

  • Go-on: よう ()やう (yau, historical)
  • Kan-on: よう ()やう (yau, historical)

From Middle Chinese (MC yang); compare Mandarin (yáng):

From Middle Chinese (MC zjang):

From native Japanese roots:

Compounds

Korean

Hanja

(yang) (hangeul , revised yang, McCune–Reischauer yang, Yale yang)

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