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Translingual
Stroke order
Han character
尺 (Kangxi radical 44, 尸 +1, 4 strokes, cangjie input 尸人 (SO ), four-corner 77807 , composition ⿸尸 ㇏ )
Derived characters
伬 , 呎 , 㘮 , 𡛄 , 鿈 , 𢗜 , 𣏧 , 𬓤 , 粎 , 蚇 , 咫 , 𰁗 , 𪧆 , 𦬨 , 𫁶 , 庹
迟 , 尽 , 昼 ( Simplified form of 遲 , 盡 , 晝 in mainland China)
𡵸 , 択 , 沢 , 𥐮 , 䋇 , 訳 , 釈 , 鈬 , 駅 ( Japanese shinjitai of 嶧 , 擇 , 澤 , 礋 , 繹 , 譯 , 釋 , 鐸 , 驛 )
References
Kangxi Dictionary: page 299 , character 32
Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 7632
Dae Jaweon: page 595, character 10
Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 2, page 964, character 2
Unihan data for U+5C3A
Chinese
Glyph origin
Old Chinese
尺
*tʰjaɡ
蚇
*tʰjaɡ
Uncertain. Various explanations include:
A man (人 ) with a mark (乙 ) on his leg to indicate 10 cun (寸) above the foot. (Lin Yiguang, 1920 )
Differentiation of 乇 (OC *ʔr'aːɡ ), 宅 (OC *r'aːɡ ), or 斥 (OC *ŋ̊ʰjaːɡs, *ŋ̊ʰjaːɡ ). (He Linyi, 1998 , Ji Xusheng, 2014 )
Pictogram (象形 ) of a hand, more specifically the thumb and the middle finger, stretched out to measure the length of 10 cun (寸) . (Shirakawa Shizuka, Lawrence J. Howell)
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Mandarin
(Standard )
(Pinyin ) : chǐ , chí (chi3 , chi2 )
(Zhuyin ) : ㄔˇ, ㄔˊ
(Chengdu , Sichuanese Pinyin ) : ci2
(Xi'an , Guanzhong Pinyin ) : chǐ
(Nanjing , Nanjing Pinyin ) : chii̊q
(Dungan , Cyrillic and Wiktionary ) : чы (čɨ, I)
Cantonese
(Guangzhou –Hong Kong , Jyutping ) : cek3
(Dongguan , Jyutping++ ) : coe9
(Taishan , Wiktionary ) : ciak1 / ciak4
(Yangjiang , Jyutping++ ) : cik3
Gan (Wiktionary ) : cah6
Hakka
(Sixian , PFS ) : chhak
(Meixian , Guangdong ) : cag5
Jin (Wiktionary ) : ceh4
Northern Min (KCR ) : chiŏ̤
Eastern Min (BUC ) : chióh / chék
Puxian Min (Pouseng Ping'ing ): cieo5 / cih6
Southern Min
(Hokkien , POJ ) : chhioh / sioh / chhek / chhiak
(Teochew , Peng'im ) : cioh4 / ciêh4
(Leizhou , Leizhou Pinyin ) : qio7 / qig4
Southern Pinghua (Nanning , Jyutping++ ) : ciak2
Wu (Wugniu )
Xiang
(Changsha , Wiktionary ) : cha6 / chr6
(Loudi , Wiktionary ) : qio2 / qi2
(Hengyang , Wiktionary ) : qia6 / qi6
Note : 'chí' pronunciation only used in
尺寸 (
chícun ).
Note :
ciak1 - “chi”;
ciak4 – “ruler”.
Note :
chióh - vernacular;
chék - literary.
Note :
cieo5 - vernacular;
cih6 - literary.
Southern Min
(Hokkien : Xiamen , Quanzhou , Zhangzhou , Jinjiang , Nan'an , Hui'an , Yongchun , Changtai , General Taiwanese , Klang )
(Hokkien : Zhangpu )
(Hokkien : Xiamen , Zhangzhou , Yongchun , General Taiwanese )
(Hokkien : Quanzhou )
Note :
chhioh/sioh - vernacular;
chhek/chhiak - literary.
Note :
cioh4 - Shantou;
ciêh4 - Chaozhou.
(Leizhou )
Leizhou Pinyin : qio7 / qig4
Sinological IPA : /t͡sʰiɔ⁵⁵/, /t͡sʰik̚⁵/
Note :
cio7 - vernacular;
qig4 - literary.
Southern Pinghua
Wu
(Northern : Shanghai , Jiading , Songjiang , Chongming , Suzhou , Jiaxing , Tongxiang , Haining , Haiyan , Ningbo )
(Northern : Suzhou , Changzhou , Haiyan , Hangzhou )
(Northern : Shaoxing )
(Jinhua )
Xiang
(Changsha )
Wiktionary : cha6 / chr6
Sinological IPA (key ) (old-style ) : /ʈ͡ʂʰa̠²⁴/, /ʈ͡ʂʰʐ̩²⁴/
Sinological IPA (key ) (new-style ) : /t͡sʰa̠²⁴/, /t͡sʰz̩²⁴/
Note :
cha6 - vernacular;
chr6 - literary.
Note :
qio2 - vernacular;
qi2 - literary.
Note :
qia6 - vernacular;
qi6 - literary.
Baxter –Sagart system 1.1 (2014 )
Character
尺
Reading #
1/1
Modern Beijing (Pinyin)
chǐ
Middle Chinese
‹ tsyhek ›
Old Chinese
/*tʰAk/
English
foot (measure)
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
尺
Reading #
1/1
No.
1461
Phonetic component
尺
Rime group
鐸
Rime subdivision
0
Corresponding MC rime
尺
Old Chinese
/*tʰjaɡ/
Definitions
尺
chi ; Chinese foot ( a traditional Chinese unit of distance based on the human forearm and equal to 10 cun (寸 ) or 1 /10 zhang (丈 ) )
( Mainland China ) mainland chi; Chinese foot, standardized in 1984 as 1 /3 meter
( Taiwan ) Taiwanese foot, standardized as 10 /33 meter and identical to the Japanese shaku
( Hong Kong ) chek ; Hong Kong foot , standardized as 0.371475 meters
( informal ) imperial foot
Synonyms: 英尺 ( yīngchǐ ) , 呎 ( chǐ )
ruler ( straightedge ) (Classifier : 把 m c ; 支 m h mn ; 桿 / 杆 m )
tape measure
Synonyms
尺子 ( chǐzi ) 捲尺 / 卷尺 ( juǎnchǐ ) ( tape measure ) 皮尺 ( píchǐ ) ( tape measure ) 直尺 ( zhíchǐ ) ( straight ruler )
Dialectal synonyms of
尺子 (“ruler”)
See also
丈 (zhàng ), 寸 (cùn ), 分 (fēn )
Compounds
Descendants
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Definitions
尺
( music ) Kunqu gongche notation for the note re (2).
( music ) Cantonese opera gongche notation for the note re (2).
Compounds
Derived terms
Japanese
Kanji
尺
(Sixth grade kyōiku kanji )
shaku (measurement )
measure
Readings
Compounds
Etymology 1
From Middle Chinese 尺 (MC tsyhek ).
Pronunciation
Noun
尺( しゃく ) or 尺( せき ) • (shaku or seki )
the shaku , "metal shaku ", or Japanese foot : a traditional Japanese unit of length equal to 10 sun (寸 ) or 1 ⁄ 10 jō (丈 ), standardized as 10 ⁄ 33 of a meter
c. 1177-1188: Iroha Jiruishō (volume 9, page 55)
尺 シャク 十寸為尺 (please add an English translation of this usage example)
1603 , Vocabvlario da Lingoa de Iapam (Nippo Jisho ) [Vocabulary of the Language of Japan ] (in Portuguese), Nagasaki, page 741 :Xacu . シャク (尺) 1 palmoよりも少し長い, ある尺度. 例, Ixxacu , nixacu . (一尺, 二尺) Xacu uo toru. l, xacudoru. (尺を取る. または, 尺取る) 上述のようなpalmoを単位として寸法を計る.(please add an English translation of this quotation)
the "whale shaku ", a variant of the shaku used in measuring cloth equal to 25 ⁄ 66 of a meter
length
動画( どうが ) の尺( しゃく ) を伸( の ) ばすdōga no shaku o nobasu to prolong a video (literally, “to increase the length of a video”)
Short for 尺障泥 ( shaku aori , “ geometer moth , Geometra papilionaria ” ) .
1603 , Vocabvlario da Lingoa de Iapam (Nippo Jisho ) [Vocabulary of the Language of Japan ] (in Portuguese), Nagasaki, page 741 :Xacu . l, xacumuxi. シャク. または, しゃくむし (尺. または, 尺虫) 歩くときに身を縮めたりしながら進む一種の小虫. Xacu de taiuo tçuru. (尺で鯛を釣る) 諺. この小虫で鯛を釣って取る人のように, 小さなもので大きなものを手に入れる.(please add an English translation of this quotation)
Short for 尺取虫 ( shaku-tori mushi , “ inchworm ” ) .
Idioms
Etymology 2
Alternative spellings
竹量 鷹秤
Compound of bound 竹 ( taka , “ bamboo ” ) + 測り ( hakari ) , voiced due to compounding .
Pronunciation
Noun
尺( たかばかり ) • (takabakari )
a bamboo measure
938 , Minamoto no Shitagō , Wamyō Ruijushō , volume 6, page 46 :尺 魏武上雜物䟽云、象牙尺、齒亦反、辨色立成云、尺竹量也、太加波可利 Rule The Record of Emperor Wei Wu's Various Possessions speaks of an ivory rule, fanqie shaku. The Establishment of Distinct Colours says a rule is a bamboo measure, takapakari .
References
^ Matsumura, Akira , editor (2006 ), 大辞林 [Daijirin ] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tokyo : Sanseidō , →ISBN
^ NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute , editor (1998 ), NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典 [NHK Japanese Pronunciation Accent Dictionary ] (in Japanese), Tokyo : NHK Publishing, Inc. , →ISBN
Doi, Tadao (1603–1604 ) Hōyaku Nippo Jisho (in Japanese), Tōkyō : Iwanami Shoten , published 1980 , →ISBN .
Minamoto, Shitagō with Kyōto Daigaku Bungakubu Kokugogaku Kokubungaku Kenkyūshitu (931–938 ) Shohon Shūsei Wamyō Ruijushō: Honbunhen (in Japanese), Kyōto : Rinsen, published 1968 , →ISBN .
Tadakane, Tachibana with Atsuo Masamune (ed.) (c. 1177-1188 ) Iroha Jiruishō (in Japanese), Kazama Shobō, published 1971
Korean
Hanja
尺 (eum 척 ( cheok ) )
hanja form? of 자 ( “ Korean foot (30.3cm)” )
hanja form? of 자 ( “ ruler ; straightedge ” )
Compounds
Vietnamese
Han character
尺 : Hán Việt readings: xích [ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
尺 : Nôm readings: xệch [ 2] [ 5] [ 4] , xách [ 1] [ 5] , xế [ 2] [ 5] , xích [ 3] [ 6] , sệch [ 2] , xạch [ 2] , xịch [ 5]
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