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Translingual
Han character
杖 (Kangxi radical 75, 木 +3, 7 strokes, cangjie input 木十大 (DJK ), four-corner 45900 , composition ⿰木 丈 )
References
Kangxi Dictionary: page 512 , character 1
Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 14469
Dae Jaweon: page 897, character 5
Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 2, page 1159, character 2
Unihan data for U+6756
Chinese
Glyph origin
Old Chinese
丈
*daŋʔ
杖
*daŋʔ
仗
*daŋʔ, *daŋs
Phono-semantic compound (形聲 / 形声 , OC *daŋʔ ) : semantic 木 + phonetic 丈 ( OC *daŋʔ) .
Etymology
Thought to be the same word as 丈 (OC *daŋʔ ) "gentleman, older man, husband", i.e. "someone who walks with, or leans on, a staff"; though unlikely.
According to Schuessler (2007) , this is an areal word. Compare Mizo tiang ( “ staff, stick, crutch ” ) , Old Khmer toŋ ( “ shaft, stock, shank ” ) , -toṅa ( “ stock, stem, stick ” ) , and Khmer ដង ( dɑɑng , “ pole, shaft, handle, yoke, body, trunk ” ) . Benedict (1976) also compares this to Proto-Tai *de:ŋ ~ *tʰe:ŋ ( “ stick, bar ” ) , Malay tiang ( “ pillar, post, pole ” ) , Fijian ndia ( “ stick, handle ” ) , and to reconstructed Proto-Austro-Tai *(n)ti(j)aŋ .
A derivative, attested in Zuozhuan as 杖 ( zhàng ) , is the verb 仗 (OC *daŋs ) "to lean on", with suffix *-s → *-h → 去聲 / 去声 (qùshēng ).
Pronunciation
Note :
tieo5/tiuⁿ5 - vernacular;
dyong5/dyeng5 - literary.
Note :
thn̄g/thňg - vernacular;
tiōng/tiǒng/tiāng - literary.
Baxter –Sagart system 1.1 (2014 )
Character
杖
Reading #
1/1
Modern Beijing (Pinyin)
zhàng
Middle Chinese
‹ drjangX ›
Old Chinese
/*m-raŋʔ/
English
stick (Sagart & Ma, 2020)
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
杖
Reading #
1/1
No.
16837
Phonetic component
丈
Rime group
陽
Rime subdivision
0
Corresponding MC rime
丈
Old Chinese
/*daŋʔ/
Definitions
杖
walking stick
staff ; rod ; cane ; wand
( historical ) flogging with a stick
† to flog (a prisoner)
† to support ; to prop
† to hold ; to grasp
† Alternative form of 仗 ( zhàng , “ to rely on ; to depend on ” )
( Eastern Min ) Classifier for segments of sugarcane .
Compounds
Descendants
→ Mongolian: зан ( zan ) , ᠵᠠᠩ ( ǰang )
→ Manchu: ᠵᠠᠩ ( jang )
References
Japanese
Kanji
杖
(Jinmeiyō kanji )
Readings
Etymology 1
⟨tuwe⟩ → /tuwe/ → /t͡suwe/ → /t͡suje/ → /t͡sue/
From Old Japanese . Found in the Man'yōshū , completed some time after 759 CE.[ 1]
Pronunciation
Noun
杖( つえ ) • (tsue ) ←つゑ ( twe ) ?
staff , stick , walking stick , cane , stave , strove , rod , wand
2000 March 1, “古( こ ) 代( だい ) 魔( ま ) 導( どう ) 士( し ) [Ancient Mage ]”, in BOOSTER 7 , Konami :
数( かず ) 多( おお ) くの杖( つえ ) を持( も ) ち、それぞれを使( つか ) い分( わ ) け多( た ) 彩( さい ) な攻( こう ) 撃( げき ) をする。Kazuōku no tsue o mochi, sorezore o tsukaiwake tasai na kōgeki o suru. He wields an array of wands , each of which is used for a distinctive attack.
something one leans on, a support
a cane used for corporal punishment
a particularly shaped stirring stick used to make New Year's porridge
Synonym: 粥杖 ( kayuzue )
the stem of a pear
( historical ) a traditional unit of length
( historical ) approximately 3 meters
( historical ) seven 尺 ( shaku , traditional Japanese foot ) and five 寸 ( sun , traditional Japanese inch ) , or approximately 2.3 meters
( historical ) a traditional unit of area
( historical ) one-fifth of a 段 ( tan , traditional Japanese paddy size, roughly half of an English acre ) , or around 237m²
Usage notes
The Japanese term tsue can refer generally to a stick or staff of various lengths, as expressed by the range of English meanings apparent in the senses above.
Etymology 2
From Middle Chinese 杖 (MC drjangX ).
Pronunciation
Noun
杖( じょう ) • (jō ) ←ぢやう ( dyau ) ?
a jo : a fighting staff, a little over 4 尺 ( shaku , “ a traditional unit of measure, about 30 cm or a foot ” ) long, shorter than a 棒 ( bō , “ quarterstaff ” )
( historical ) under the ancient Ritsuryō system, caning as a form of corporal punishment
( historical ) a traditional unit of area : one-fifth of a 段 ( tan , traditional Japanese paddy size, roughly half of an English acre ) , or around 237m²
Coordinate terms
Compounds
錫( しゃく ) 杖( じょう ) ( shakujō ) : a khakkhara, a Buddhist monk's "sounding staff"
杖( じょう ) 道( どう ) ( jōdō ) : a traditional Japanese martial art using a shortened staff
杖( じょう ) 術( じゅつ ) ( jōjutsu ) : the techniques of jōdō , a traditional Japanese martial art using a shortened staff
References
Shōgaku Tosho (1988 ) 国語大辞典(新装版) [Unabridged Dictionary of Japanese (Revised Edition) ] (in Japanese), Tōkyō : Shogakukan , →ISBN
Korean
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium . Particularly: “Middle Korean readings, if any”)
Pronunciation
Hanja
Wikisource
杖 • (jang ) (hangeul 장 , revised jang, McCune–Reischauer chang, Yale cang)
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Vietnamese
Han character
杖 : Hán Nôm readings: trượng , rường
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