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Translingual
Han character
鹷 (Kangxi radical 197, 鹵+5, 16 strokes, cangjie input 卜田人戈戈 (YWOII), composition ⿰鹵令)
- salt
References
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 1507, character 11
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 47541
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 7, page 4610, character 5
- Unihan data for U+9E77
Chinese
Glyph origin
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Old Chinese
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令
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*ren, *reŋ, *reŋs, *reːŋ, *reːŋs
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怜
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*riːn, *reːŋ
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零
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*riːŋ, *reːŋ, *reːŋs
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魿
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*ɡriŋ, *reːŋ
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命
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*mreŋs
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冷
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*raːŋʔ, *reːŋ, *reːŋʔ
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跉
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*reŋ, *reːŋ
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嶺
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*reŋʔ
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領
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*reŋʔ
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阾
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*reŋʔ, *reːŋ
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柃
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*reŋʔ, *reːŋ
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袊
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*reŋʔ
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詅
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*reŋs, *reːŋ
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旍
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*ʔsleŋ
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舲
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*reːŋ
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齡
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*reːŋ
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囹
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*reːŋ
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鴒
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*reːŋ
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蛉
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*reːŋ
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鈴
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*reːŋ
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苓
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*reːŋ
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伶
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*reːŋ
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泠
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*reːŋ
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瓴
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*reːŋ
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拎
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*reːŋ
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刢
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*reːŋ
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玲
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*reːŋ
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聆
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*reːŋ
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竛
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*reːŋ
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軨
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*reːŋ
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笭
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*reːŋ, *reːŋʔ
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翎
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*reːŋ
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閝
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*reːŋ
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鹷
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*reːŋ
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昤
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*reːŋ
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駖
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*reːŋ
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彾
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*reːŋ
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呤
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*reːŋ
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狑
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*reːŋ
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秢
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*reːŋ
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岭
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*reːŋ
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紷
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*reːŋ
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砱
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*reːŋ
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羚
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*reːŋ
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姈
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*reːŋ
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蕶
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*reːŋ
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澪
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*reːŋ
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Pronunciation
Zhengzhang system (2003)
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Character
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鹷
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Reading #
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1/1
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No.
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8309
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Phonetic component
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令
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Rime group
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耕
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Rime subdivision
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0
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Corresponding MC rime
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靈
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Old Chinese
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/*reːŋ/
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Definitions
鹷
- salt; salty substance, especially table salt
Japanese
Kanji
鹷
(Hyōgai kanji)
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Readings
Korean
Hanja
鹷 • (ryeong>yeong) (hangeul 령>영, revised ryeong>yeong, McCune–Reischauer ryŏng>yŏng, Yale lyeng>yeng)
- 소금: salt