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Chinese
Japanese
Etymology 1
From Middle Chinese 剎那 (MC tsrhaet na), a transliteration of Sanskrit क्षण (kṣaṇa).[1][2]
Originally a Buddhist term meaning the smallest possible moment in time: a split-second. Carries favorable connotations of "precious" from the Buddhist teaching that one should live well even in the shortest moment of time.
This reading is now archaic and is falling into disuse.
Pronunciation
Noun
刹那 • (sechina)
- see setsuna below
Etymology 2
/setina/ → /setuna/
Shift in pronunciation from sechina above, using the kan'yōon of setsu for the first kanji.[1]
This reading is now the most common.
Pronunciation
Noun
刹那 • (setsuna)
- an instant, a moment
- (Buddhism) the smallest unit of time, of varying lengths depending on tradition:
- roughly 0.11 seconds, defined as 1/65th of a 弾指 (danshi), where a danshi is 1/12,000th of a day or 7.2 seconds
- 0.002 seconds, defined as 1/60th of a 念 (nen), where a nen is 1/60th of a 弾指 (danshi)
- 1/75th of a second, defined as 1/6,480,000th of a day
- (mathematics) by extension from the instant meaning, an extremely small number: 10-18, atto-
Derived terms
Proper noun
刹那 • (Setsuna)
- a female given name
References
Korean
Noun
刹那 • (challa) (hangeul 찰나)
- hanja form? of 찰나 (“moment; instant”)
Vietnamese
Noun
刹那
- chữ Hán form of sát na (“split-second”).