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礼 (Kangxi radical 113,示+1, 5 strokes,cangjie input戈火山 (IFU),four-corner32210,composition⿰礻乚(U+793C) or⿰示乚(U+FA18))
- 𠲥, 𡋀, 𢙔, 𢬦, 𣑶, 𨦂, 𫓳, 𣉷, 𩷋, 𦮲, 𧊢
- 𥘶, 𥘷, 𥙩, 𥙒, 𥙓, 𥙧, 𥙪, 𥚄, 𥚅, 𥚇, 𥚤, 𥚥, 𥚯, 𥛉, 𥛭, 𥜤
Additional Derived Characters
- 𫰣, 𫸱, 𲃤, 𬯰, 𫩵, 𮅍, 𫩶, 𱟅
- 𫩉, 𬒸, 𬒼, 𬓐, 𬓓
- Kangxi Dictionary:page 839, character 22
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 24626
- Dae Jaweon: page 1256, character 28
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 4, page 2385, character 2
- Unihan data for U+793C
Based on an ancient form of禮 recorded inShuowen as
. Inregular script, the earliest record can be traced back to theTang dynasty orthographical dictionaryGanlu Zishu《干祿字書》.
Listed in the 1946tōyō kanji as ashinjitai of禮.
礼
(Third grade kyōiku kanji, shinjitai kanji,kyūjitai form禮)
- manners;etiquette
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| 禮(kyūjitai) |
| For pronunciation and definitions of礼 – see the following entry. |
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| (This term,礼, is an alternative spelling of the above term.) |
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| 禮(kyūjitai) |
FromMiddle Chinese禮 (MC lejX).
礼• (rei)
- abow, thegesture ofbending at thewaist
- 起立!礼!着席!
- Kiritsu!Rei! Chakuseki!
- Stand up!Bow! Sit down!(sequence used to greet teachers in school)
- anexpression ofthanks orgratitude
礼 (eum례(rye),word-initial (South Korea)예(ye))
- alternative form of禮
礼:Hán Việt readings:lễ[1][2]
礼:Nôm readings:lạy[1][3][2][4],lẫy[1][3][2][4],lấy[1][3][2],trễ[1][3][2],lẻ[1][2][4],lãi[1][2][4],lễ[1][3],rẻ[1][3],trẻ[1][3],rẽ[3][2],lẩy[2][4],lệ[1],lưỡi[1],lẽ[3],lởi[2],lỡi[2],trẩy[2],lể[4]
- alternative form of禮