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Translingual
editHan character
edit冴 (Kangxi radical 15, 冫+4 in Chinese, 冫+5 in Japanese, 6 strokes in Chinese, 7 strokes in Japanese, cangjie input 戈一一女竹 (IMMVH), composition ⿰冫牙)
References
edit- Kangxi Dictionary: not present, would follow page 131, character 29
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 1615
- Dae Jaweon: page 294, character 18
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): not present, would follow volume 1, page 295, character 5
- Unihan data for U+51B4
Chinese
editFor pronunciation and definitions of 冴 – see 冱 (“freezing; stopped up, closed off”). (This character is a variant form of 冱). |
Japanese
editShinjitai | 冴 | |
Kyūjitai [1] |
冴󠄂 冴+ 󠄂 ?(Adobe-Japan1) |
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冴󠄄 冴+ 󠄄 ?(Hanyo-Denshi) (Moji_Joho) | ||
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Kanji
edit冴
Readings
editReferences
edit- ^ “冴”, in 漢字ぺディア [Kanjipedia][1] (in Japanese), The Japan Kanji Aptitude Testing Foundation, 2015–2024
Korean
editHanja
edit冴 • (ho) (hangeul 호, revised ho, McCune–Reischauer ho)
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