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U+8F3B, 輻
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-8F3B

CJK Unified Ideographs
U+FA07, 輻
CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA07

CJK Compatibility Ideographs

Translingual

Han character

(Kangxi radical 159, +9, 16 strokes, cangjie input 十十一口田 (JJMRW), four-corner 51066, composition )

References

  • Kangxi Dictionary: page 1246, character 27
  • Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 38442
  • Dae Jaweon: page 1724, character 5
  • Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 5, page 3543, character 11
  • Unihan data for U+8F3B

Chinese

trad.
simp.

Glyph origin

Historical forms of the character
Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han) Liushutong (compiled in Ming)
Small seal script Transcribed ancient scripts

Etymology

Borrowed from Proto-Tocharian *pəw.[1]

Pronunciation


Note:
  • bag4 - vernacular;
  • hog4 - literary.

    Rime
    Character
    Reading # 1/2 2/2
    Initial () (1) (1)
    Final () (136) (4)
    Tone (調) Departing (H) Checked (Ø)
    Openness (開合) Open Open
    Division () III III
    Fanqie
    Baxter pjuwH pjuwk
    Reconstructions
    Zhengzhang
    Shangfang
    /pɨuH/ /pɨuk̚/
    Pan
    Wuyun
    /piuH/ /piuk̚/
    Shao
    Rongfen
    /piəuH/ /piuk̚/
    Edwin
    Pulleyblank
    /puwH/ /puwk̚/
    Li
    Rong
    /piuH/ /piuk̚/
    Wang
    Li
    /pĭəuH/ /pĭuk̚/
    Bernhard
    Karlgren
    /pi̯ə̯uH/ /pi̯uk̚/
    Expected
    Mandarin
    Reflex
    fòu fu
    Expected
    Cantonese
    Reflex
    fau3 fuk1
    BaxterSagart system 1.1 (2014)
    Character
    Reading # 1/1
    Modern
    Beijing
    (Pinyin)
    Middle
    Chinese
    ‹ pjuwk ›
    Old
    Chinese
    /*pək/
    English spokes of a wheel

    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 2/2
    No. 3373 3397
    Phonetic
    component
    Rime
    group
    Rime
    subdivision
    0 0
    Corresponding
    MC rime
    Old
    Chinese
    /*pɯɡs/ /*pɯɡ/

    Definitions

    1. spokes of a wheel
    2. Alternative form of  / 𰺓

    Compounds

    References

    1. ^ Alexander Lubotsky (1998) “Tocharian Loan Words in Old Chinese: Chariots, Chariot Gear, and Town Building”, in The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age peoples of Eastern Central Asia, pages 379-390

    Japanese

    Kanji

    (Hyōgai kanji)

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    Readings

    • Go-on: (fu)ふく (fuku)
    • Kan-on: ふう ()ふく (fuku)
    • Kun: (ya, )

    Etymology

    Kanji in this term

    Hyōgai
    kun'yomi
    For pronunciation and definitions of – see the following entry.
    spoke (of a wheel)
    (This term, , is an alternative spelling of the above term.)

    Korean

    Hanja

    (eum (bok))
    (eum (pok))

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    Vietnamese

    Han character

    : Hán Nôm readings: phúc, bức

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