𰯼
Appearance
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Translingual
[edit]Han character
[edit]𰯼 (Kangxi radical 134, 臼+16, 23 strokes, composition ⿳⿴𦥑同冖昔)
References
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Glyph origin
[edit]Historical forms of the character 𰯼 |
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Warring States |
Bronze inscriptions |
This character is used to transcribe the ancient character (see illustration) referring to the personal name of King Cuo of Zhongshan as inscribed on bronze artefacts [c. 314 BCE]. The character was composed as ⿵𦦡昔.
Pronunciation
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- (Standard Chinese)+
- Hanyu Pinyin:
- Zhuyin: ㄘㄨㄛˋ
- Tongyong Pinyin: cuò
- Wade–Giles: tsʻo4
- Yale: tswò
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: tsuoh
- Palladius: цо (co)
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡sʰu̯ɔ⁵¹/
- (Standard Chinese)+
Note: Conventional, reconstructed reading.
Definitions
[edit]𰯼
- (historical) Used in personal names.
Japanese
[edit]Kanji
[edit]𰯼
- Only used in 中山王𰯼 (Chūzan-ō Saku, “King Cuo of Zhongshan”)
Readings
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