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丌 (Kangxi radical 1,一+2, 3 strokes,cangjie input一中 (ML),four-corner10220,composition⿸丆丨)
| simp. andtrad. | 丌 | |
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| Historical forms of the character丌 | |||
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| Western Zhou | Warring States | Shuowen Jiezi (compiled inHan) | Liushutong (compiled inMing) |
| Bronze inscriptions | Chu slip and silk script | Small seal script | Transcribed ancient scripts |
References: Mostly from Richard Sears'Chinese Etymology site (authorisation),
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丌(obsolete)
| For pronunciation and definitions of丌 – see其 (“his;her;its;their;he;she;it;they;one; etc.”). (This character is an ancient form of其). |
| Baxter–Sagart system 1.1 (2014) | |
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| Character | 丌 |
| Reading # | 1/1 |
| Modern Beijing (Pinyin) | qí |
| Middle Chinese | ‹ gi › |
| Old Chinese | /*[ɡ]ə/ |
| English | (3p possessive) |
Notes for Old Chinese notations in the Baxter–Sagart system: * Parentheses "()" indicate uncertain presence; | |
丌
丌 (eumhun책상기(chaeksang gi))
丌 (eumhun그기(geu gi))
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