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Translingual
In Japanese shinjitai , the bottom component is simplified to 大 , rather than the traditional 犬 ( “ dog ” ) .
This character has technically been encoded in Unicode as 𦤀 (U+26900
) but is not used in Japanese computing; instead, the character 臭 (U+81ED
) changes appearance depending on the font.
A CJK compatibility ideograph exists at U+FA5C
for the kyūjitai form used in Japanese which contains 犬 as its bottom component.
Han character
Stroke order
Stroke order (Japan)
臭 (Kangxi radical 132, 自 +4 in Chinese , 自+3 in Japanese , 10 strokes in Chinese , 9 strokes in Japanese , cangjie input 竹山戈大 (HUIK ), four-corner 26430 , composition ⿱自 犬 (G H T K V or U+FA5C
) or ⿱自 大 (J ))
Derived characters
嗅 , 𡏣 , 搝 , 溴 , 𨻬 , 𣗬 , 㱗 , 殠 , 𭵩 , 𤚯 , 𮀹 , 糗 , 䍹 , 螑 , 𦤟 , 䠗 , 𦤣 , 𩈸 , 𩝠 (𬳌 ), 𩡗 , 𦤪 , 𦤮 , 𦒥 , 𨞑 , 𥽙 , 齅
𧽒 , 鄓 , 𦤕 , 𦤚 , 𭸫 , 𦤠 , 𦤡 , 𫇌 , 𬛯 , 𦤦 , 𰯷 , 𦤨 , 𦤧 , 𦤬 , 𦤭 , 𦤯 , 𦤰 , 𦤱 , 𫇍 , 𬔏 , 𨶑 (𰿸 )
References
Kangxi Dictionary: page 1000 , character 20
Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 30103
Dae Jaweon: page 1456, character 7
Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 5, page 3047, character 4
Unihan data for U+81ED
Chinese
Glyph origin
Old Chinese
臭
*kʰljus
殠
*kʰljus, *qʰluʔ
糗
*kʰluʔ
嗅
*qʰlus, *qʰluŋs
齅
*qʰlus
Ideogrammic compound (會意 / 会意 ) : 犬 ( “ dog ” ) + 自 ( “ nose ” ) , referring to the dog's strong sense of smell.
Etymology
Schuessler (2007) considers it to be cognate with 犨 (OC *kʰju , “sound of an ox breathing”) and connects it to Burmese ဟိုက် ( huik , “ to pant ” ) .
Also compare 朽 (OC *qʰluʔ , “to rot; to decay”) (Baxter and Sagart, 2014 ).
Pronunciation 1
Note :
chhàu - vernacular;
chhiù - literary.
Baxter –Sagart system 1.1 (2014 )
Character
臭
Reading #
1/2
Modern Beijing (Pinyin)
chòu
Middle Chinese
‹ tsyhuwH ›
Old Chinese
/*t-qʰu(ʔ)-s/
English
odor, to stink (intransitive)?
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
臭
Reading #
1/1
No.
1535
Phonetic component
臭
Rime group
幽
Rime subdivision
1
Corresponding MC rime
臭
Old Chinese
/*kʰljus/
Definitions
臭
bad smell
體臭 / 体臭 ― tǐchòu ― body odour
bad name ; bad reputation
遺臭 萬年 / 遗臭 万年 ― yíchòu wànnián ― to go down in history as a byword of infamy
smelly ; stinky
臭 豆腐 ― chòu dòufu ― stinky tofu
有人 覺得 榴槤 很 臭 ,也 有人 覺得 很 香 。 [MSC , trad. ] 有人 觉得 榴梿 很 臭 ,也 有人 觉得 很 香 。 [MSC , simp. ] Yǒurén juéde liúlián hěn chòu , yě yǒurén juéde hěn xiāng. Some people think durian is stinky, while others think it smells good.
ugly ; repulsive
臭 架子 ― chòu jiàzi ― stinking pretension
fiercely
臭 罵/ 臭 骂 ― chòu mà ― to scold fiercely
bad ; poor (luck, skill, etc)
Compounds
Pronunciation 2
Baxter –Sagart system 1.1 (2014 )
Character
臭
Reading #
2/2
Modern Beijing (Pinyin)
chòu
Middle Chinese
‹ xjuwH ›
Old Chinese
/*qʰu(ʔ)-s/
English
odor, to stink (intransitive)?
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.
Definitions
臭
† odour
無色 無臭 / 无色 无臭 ― wúsè wúxiù ― colourless and odour less
† fragrance
† Original form of 嗅 (xiù , “to smell ”).
Compounds
References
Japanese
Shinjitai
臭
Kyūjitai [ 1] [ 2]
臭 臭
or臭 +︀
?
臭󠄁 臭 +󠄁
? (Adobe-Japan1 )
臭󠄃 臭 +󠄃
? (Hanyo-Denshi) (Moji_Joho)
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Kanji
臭
(Jōyō kanji )
stinking , ill -smelling , stink
odor , savor , fragrance , be fragrant
suspicious looking
glow , be bright
Readings
From Middle Chinese 臭 (MC tsyhuwH ):
From Middle Chinese ; compare Mandarin 臭 ( xiù ) :
From native Japanese roots:
Kun : くさい ( kusa i , 臭い , Jōyō ) ←くさし ( kusa si , 臭し , historical ) 、におう ( nio u , 臭う , Jōyō ) ←にほふ ( nifo fu , 臭ふ , historical ) 、かぐ ( ka gu , 臭ぐ ) 、におい ( nio i , 臭い ) ←にほひ ( nifo fi , 臭ひ , historical )
Nanori : か ( ka )
Etymology
Alternative spelling
臭 ( kyūjitai )
From Middle Chinese 臭 (MC tsyhuwH ).
Suffix
臭( しゅう ) • (-shū )
smell of
( slang , figurative ) stench of; whiff of; scent of
昭和( しょうわ ) 臭( しゅう ) を漂( ただよ ) わせてる物( もの ) Shōwa-shū o tadayowaseteru mono something that reeks of the Shōwa era
References
Korean
Etymology
From a corrupted or unorthodox reading . The original reading is 추 (chu ) based on Middle Chinese 臭 (MC tsyhuwH ).
Historical Readings
Middle Korean
Text
Eumhun
Gloss (hun )
Reading
Hunmong Jahoe , 1527
내〮 (Yale : náy )
ᄎᆔ〯 (Yale : chywǔy )
Pronunciation
(SK Standard /Seoul ) IPA (key ) : ~ Phonetic hangul: Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
Hanja
Wikisource
臭 (eumhun 냄새 취 ( naemsae chwi ) )
hanja form? of 취 ( “ smell ” )
Compounds
References
국제퇴계학회 대구경북지부 (國際退溪學會 大邱慶北支部) (2007). Digital Hanja Dictionary, 전자사전/電子字典 .
Vietnamese
Han character
臭 : Hán Nôm readings: xú , xó , xũ , xấu , khứu
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