User:Robert Ullmann/Prologue/examples/馬

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See also
  1. (Japanese, kanji) horse
  2. (Japanese, noun) horse
  3. (Japanese, noun, shogi) promoted bishop
  4. (Japanese, noun) sawhorse. A four-leg stand made by wood or iron for supporting some materials, such as a car body for car maintenance, or a piece of wood for sawing it.
  5. (Japanese, noun) a horse
  6. (Translingual, Han character) horse
  7. (Translingual, Han character) used as a surname
  8. (Translingual, Han character) KangXi radical 187

Translingual

simplified

traditional

Stroke order

Etymology

Simplified history of the character's forms
馬 馬 馬 馬 馬 馬
Oracle bone Bronze Large seal Small seal Clerical Regular
Speed variations
馬 馬 馬
Regular Semi-cursive Cursive

Pictogram (象形)

derived from the pictogram of a horse with its head turned to look back and showing a flowing mane in the wind. The four short strokes at its base represent its feet, and the seeping stroke in the lower right represents its tail.

Han character

(radical 187 +0, 10 strokes, cangjie input 尸手尸火 (SQSF), four-corner 71327)

  1. horse
  2. used as a surname
  3. KangXi radical 187

Derived terms

References

  • KangXi: page 1433, character 1
  • Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 44572
  • Dae Jaweon: page 1956, character 34
  • Hanyu Da Zidian: volume 7, page 4539, character 1
  • Unihan data for U+99AC

Cantonese

Hanzi

(simplified , jyutping maa5, Yale ma5)


Japanese

Kanji

Japanese stroke order

(grade 2 “Kyōiku” kanji)

  1. horse

Readings

Compounds

Etymology 1

Noun

(hiragana うま, romaji uma)

  1. horse
  2. (shogi) promoted bishop
  3. sawhorse. A four-leg stand made by wood or iron for supporting some materials, such as a car body for car maintenance, or a piece of wood for sawing it.

Etymology 2

Noun

(hiragana むま, romaji muma)

  1. a horse
    阿志加良能 美佐可多麻波理 可閇理美須 阿例波久江由久 阿良志乎母 多志夜波婆可流 不破乃世伎 久江弖和波由久 牟麻能都米 都久志能佐伎尓 知麻利為弖 阿例波伊波々牟 母呂々々波 佐祁久等麻乎須 可閇利久麻弖尓
    ふぢはらのときざね、ふなぢなれど、むまのはなむけす。
    けふはあをむまをおもへど、かひなし。

References



Korean

Hanja


Eumhun:

  • Sound (hangeul):  (revised: ma, McCune-Reischauer: ma, Yale: ma)


Compounds

See also


Mandarin

Hanzi

(simplified , pinyin (ma3), Wade-Giles ma3)

Compounds


Min Nan

Hanzi

(POJ bé,má)


Vietnamese

Han character

(, mứa, mựa, mở)