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Translingual
Stroke order
Stroke order
⺼ U+2EBC (when used as a left Chinese radical in compositions)
The left component form ⺼ looks very similar to ⺝, the left radical form of 月 ( “ moon ” ) , and is often drawn identically in compounds. However they are etymologically distinct, and careful usage distinguishes the cross strokes, with ⺼ written with unattached diagonal strokes. This is particularly an issue in looking up characters by radical; compare 月 index and 肉 index .
The radical form ⺼ may also appear twisted to a diagonal, resembling 夕 with an added line, as in 祭 , 然 , and 將 .
Han character
肉 (Kangxi radical 130, 肉 +0, 6 strokes, cangjie input 人月人 (OBO ), four-corner 40227 , composition ⿵内 人 or ⿻冂 仌 )
Kangxi radical #130, ⾁ .
Derived characters
Appendix:Chinese radical/肉
𪠼 , 𢫭 , 𭸆 , 𨹌 , 朒 , 𣧻 , 𧻣 , 𩣀 , 䯐 , 𩶩 , 𨛇 , 𦧘 , 𭑶 , 𠒯 , 𫻯 , 𭃘 , 𡱎 , 𢩌 , 𥭊 , 𨿇 , 𩬳 , 𪗌 , 瘸 , 𤻚
將 ( top right component )
祭 ( top left component )
References
Kangxi Dictionary: page 973 , character 1
Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 29236
Dae Jaweon: page 1424, character 4
Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 5, page 2931, character 1
Unihan data for U+8089
Chinese
Glyph origin
Old Chinese
朒
*nuɡ
肉
*njuɡ
Pictogram (象形 ) – ribs of an animal’s torso or simply a physical representation of a slice of meat. Stylized into 月 when next to a phonetic component and 𱼀 and/or 夕 inside some characters.
Etymology 1
Probably from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *now ( “ tender; soft ” ) , which has also been compared to 柔 (OC *mlju , “soft; flexible”), 揉 (OC *mju , “to knead”), 軟 (OC *njonʔ , “soft”), 弱 (OC *njewɢ , “weak”), 懦 (OC *noːls, *njo , “cowardly”), 荏 (OC *njɯmʔ , “weak”) (STEDT; Schuessler, 2007 ). Alternatively, it may be from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s-nja-k ( “ meat, flesh ” ) (STEDT).
"media"
Back-formation from 生肉 ( shēngròu ) . See there for more.
Pronunciation
Mandarin
(Standard )
(Pinyin ) : ròu , rù (rou4 , ru4 )
(Zhuyin ) : ㄖㄡˋ, ㄖㄨˋ
(Chengdu , Sichuanese Pinyin ) : rou4 / ru2
(Dungan , Cyrillic and Wiktionary ) : жу (řu, III)
Cantonese
(Guangzhou –Hong Kong , Jyutping ) : juk6
(Taishan , Wiktionary ) : nguuk5 / nguuk5-4
Gan (Wiktionary ) : nyiuh6
Hakka
(Sixian , PFS ) : ngiuk
(Hailu , HRS ) : ngiug
(Meixian , Guangdong ) : ngiug5
Jin (Wiktionary ) : rou3 / rueh4
Northern Min (KCR ) : nṳ̀
Eastern Min (BUC ) : nṳ̆k
Southern Min
(Hokkien , POJ ) : he̍k / hia̍k / jio̍k / lio̍k
(Teochew , Peng'im ) : nêg8
(Leizhou , Leizhou Pinyin ) : hib8 / yiog4
Wu (Northern , Wugniu ) : 8 gnioq / 8 zoq / 7 gnioq / 6 gnio
Xiang (Changsha , Wiktionary ) : rou6
Note :
rou4 - literary;
ru2 - vernacular.
Note :
he̍k/hia̍k - vernacular (“meat; pork; pulp; main part of an object”);
jio̍k/lio̍k - literary.
Note :
hib8 - vernacular;
yiog4 - literary.
Wu
(Northern : Shanghai , Jiading , Songjiang , Chongming , Suzhou , Changzhou , Tongxiang , Haining , Haiyan , Shaoxing , Ningbo )
(Northern : Shanghai , Songjiang , Chongming , Suzhou , Haiyan , Hangzhou )
(Northern : Chongming )
(Northern : Shaoxing )
Note :
8 gnioq - colloquial;
8 zoq - high-register literary, rare in Shanghainese and Suzhounese;
7 gnioq - Chongmingese, childish diminutive, see 肉肉 ;
6 gnio - Shaoxingnese, see 肉豬 .
Baxter –Sagart system 1.1 (2014 )
Character
肉
Reading #
1/1
Modern Beijing (Pinyin)
ròu
Middle Chinese
‹ nyuwk ›
Old Chinese
/*k.nuk/
English
meat, flesh
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
肉
Reading #
1/1
No.
10866
Phonetic component
肉
Rime group
覺
Rime subdivision
1
Corresponding MC rime
肉
Old Chinese
/*njuɡ/
Definitions
肉
meat ; flesh
豬肉 / 猪肉 ― zhūròu ― pork
牛肉 ― niúròu ― beef
我 從不 吃 肉 。/ 我 从不 吃 肉 。 ― Wǒ cóngbù chī ròu . ― I never eat meat .
這 種 魚 的 肉 異常 鮮美 。 [MSC , trad. ] 这 种 鱼 的 肉 异常 鲜美 。 [MSC , simp. ] Zhè zhǒng yú de ròu yìcháng xiānměi. The flesh of this kind of fish has exceptional delicacy.
不久 ,鬣狗 便可 飽餐一頓 這些 死 了 的 動物 的 肉 。 [MSC , trad. ] 不久 ,鬣狗 便可 饱餐一顿 这些 死 了 的 动物 的 肉 。 [MSC , simp. ] Bùjiǔ, liègǒu biànkě bǎocānyīdùn zhèxiē sǐ le de dòngwù de ròu . Soon, the hyenas could then feast on the flesh of these dead animals.
( specifically ) pork
肉 三鮮的 餃子 / 肉 三鲜的 饺子 ― ròu sānxiān de jiǎozi ― three delicious ingredient pork dumpling
蒜薹 炒 肉 ― suàntái chǎo ròu ― garlic chive and pork stir-fry
肉 骨 [Hokkien ] ― hia̍k-kut [Pe̍h-ōe-jī ] ― pork ribs
body
肉 體/ 肉 体 ― ròu tǐ ― physical body
flesh ; pulp
這 桃子 肉 味 甜 汁 多 。 [MSC , trad. ] 这 桃子 肉 味 甜 汁 多 。 [MSC , simp. ] Zhè táozi ròu wèi tián zhī duō. The flesh of the peach was sweet and juicy.
( ACG ) media ; video
生肉 ― shēngròu ― raws ( not fansubbed videos or clips )
熟肉 ― shúròu ― localized, subbed, or dubbed media
烤肉 ― kǎoròu ― localized, subbed, or dubbed media, with detailed effects
( Quanzhou Hokkien ) main part of an object
刀肉 [Hokkien ] ― to-hia̍k [Pe̍h-ōe-jī ] ― blade of a knife or sword
Compounds
Descendants
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Definitions
肉
( archaic ) edge ; brim ; an outer part of a ring -shaped object (such as coin or jade annulus )
( archaic , of sound and music ) rich ; substantial
( dialectal Mandarin ) spongy ; squashy ; flabby
這 西瓜 瓤兒 太 肉 了 。 [MSC , trad. ] 这 西瓜 瓤儿 太 肉 了 。 [MSC , simp. ] Zhè xīguā rángr tài ròu le. The pulp of this watermelon is too spongy .
( dialectal Mandarin ) slow ; sluggish
這 個 人 做事 真 肉 。 [MSC , trad. ] 这 个 人 做事 真 肉 。 [MSC , simp. ] Zhè ge rén zuòshì zhēn ròu . This person does everything sluggishly .
Compounds
Descendants
Etymology 3
Unclear. Reminiscent of 脢 (OC *mɯːs, *mɯː, *mɯːs , “dorsal meat”) (Schuessler, 2007 ).
Alternatively, it may be of substrate origin. Compare (Deng, 1994 ):
Pronunciation
Definitions
肉 ( Hokkien , Teochew )
meat ; flesh
豬肉 / 猪肉 [Hokkien ] ― ti-bah [Pe̍h-ōe-jī ] ― pork
牛肉 [Hokkien ] ― gû-bah [Pe̍h-ōe-jī ] ― beef
( specifically ) pork
肉 骨 [Hokkien ] ― bah -kut [Pe̍h-ōe-jī ] ― pork ribs
flesh ; pulp
龍眼乾 肉 / 龙眼干 肉 [Hokkien ] ― lêng-géng-koaⁿ bah [Pe̍h-ōe-jī ] ― flesh of dried longan
main part of an object
刀肉 [Hokkien ] ― to-bah [Pe̍h-ōe-jī ] ― blade of a knife or sword
Further reading
Japanese
Kanji
肉
(Second grade kyōiku kanji )
flesh , meat
Readings
Etymology 1
From Old Japanese , from Proto-Japonic *sisi . Not used in isolation in modern standard Japanese. Persists in compounds and in some dialects.
Cognate with 獣 ( shishi , “ beast, especially one used for meat ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
肉( しし ) • (shishi )
( archaic , possibly obsolete or dialect , Aomori, Fukushima, Nara, Kagoshima ) meat (of boars , pigs , deer , etc.)
( archaic , possibly obsolete ) human flesh
( dialect , Iwate, Niigata, Shizuoka, Toyama ) muscle
( dialect , Toyama ) excess fat , flab
( dialect , Kochi) the human body
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Middle Chinese 肉 (MC nyuwk ). Compare modern Hokkien 肉 ( jio̍k / lio̍k ) , Teochew 肉 ( ne̍k ) , or Hakka 肉 ( ngiuk7 ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
肉( にく ) • (niku )
meat , the muscle and fat tissue of an animal used as food
(Can we date this quote?) , 一九二九年一月——二月 :
この肉( にく ) 上( あ ) げましょうか、食( た ) べたくなる程( ほど ) 美味( おい ) しい肉( にく ) ですよ kono niku agemashō ka, tabetakunaru hodo oishī niku desuyo Should I give this meat ? I want to eat them so much because this meat is just so good!
the flesh of an animal
the flesh of a fruit or vegetable
one's body , as opposed to spirit
( Kansai ) a woman not part of the demimonde who engaged in secret, unlicensed prostitution
( Christianity ) refers to humans themselves, their world , and their sins , as opposed to their spirit
the thickness of a thing
板( いた ) の肉( にく ) ita no niku the thickness of a board
( figurative ) the flesh or meat of something, such as an idea, structure, or argument
議( ぎ ) 論( ろん ) に肉( にく ) をつける giron ni niku o tsukeru to put some meat on an argument, to flesh out an argument
an ink pad , a stamp pad
( theater , kabuki) short for 肉襦袢 ( niku juban ) : flesh-toned undergarments worn by actors and shown when the character has to display their skin
Synonyms
Derived terms
References
^ 白川静 ( Shirakawa Shizuka ) (2014 ) “肉 ”, in 字通 ( Jitsū ) (in Japanese), popular edition, Tōkyō : Heibonsha , →ISBN
^ Haga, Gōtarō (1914 ) 漢和大辞書 [The Great Kanji-Japanese Dictionary ] (in Japanese), Fourth edition, Tōkyō : Kōbunsha, →DOI , page 1741 (paper), page 922 (digital)
^ Shōundō Henshūjo, editor (1927 ), 新漢和辞典 [The New Kanji-Japanese Dictionary ] (in Japanese), Ōsaka : Shōundō, →DOI , page 984 (paper), page 505 (digital)
^ “しし 【肉・宍】 ”, in 日本国語大辞典 [Nihon Kokugo Daijiten ] (in Japanese), 2nd edition, Tokyo : Shogakukan , 2000-2002, released online 2007 , →ISBN , concise edition entry available here
↑ 5.0 5.1 Yamada, Tadao et al., editors (2011 ), 新明解国語辞典 [Shin Meikai Kokugo Jiten ] (in Japanese), Seventh edition, Tokyo : Sanseidō , →ISBN
^ 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
Korean
Hanja
肉 (eumhun 고기 육 ( gogi yuk ) )
hanja form? of 육 ( “ meat , flesh ” )
Vietnamese
Han character
肉 : Hán Nôm readings: nhục [ 1] , nậu , nhụ
( only in compounds ) chữ Hán form of nhục ( “ flesh ” ) .
Derived terms
References