Chinese[edit]
Etymology[edit]
A medieval transcription of the Jurchen name meaning "Gold River". (Elsewhere, the Jurchen word for gold is transcribed as *按春 (MC 'anH tsyhwin).)
Pronunciation[edit]
Rime
|
Character
|
按
|
出
|
虎
|
Reading #
|
1/1
|
2/2
|
1/1
|
Initial (聲)
|
影 (34)
|
昌 (24)
|
曉 (32)
|
Final (韻)
|
寒 (61)
|
諄 (52)
|
模 (23)
|
Tone (調)
|
Departing (H)
|
Checked (Ø)
|
Rising (X)
|
Openness (開合)
|
Open
|
Closed
|
Open
|
Division (等)
|
I
|
III
|
I
|
Fanqie
|
烏旰切
|
赤律切
|
呼古切
|
Baxter
|
'anH
|
tsyhwit
|
xuX
|
Reconstructions
|
Zhengzhang Shangfang
|
/ʔɑnH/
|
/t͡ɕʰiuɪt̚/
|
/huoX/
|
Pan Wuyun
|
/ʔɑnH/
|
/t͡ɕʰʷit̚/
|
/huoX/
|
Shao Rongfen
|
/ʔɑnH/
|
/t͡ɕʰjuet̚/
|
/xoX/
|
Edwin Pulleyblank
|
/ʔanH/
|
/cʰwit̚/
|
/hɔX/
|
Li Rong
|
/ʔɑnH/
|
/t͡ɕʰiuĕt̚/
|
/xoX/
|
Wang Li
|
/ɑnH/
|
/t͡ɕʰĭuĕt̚/
|
/xuX/
|
Bernard Karlgren
|
/ʔɑnH/
|
/t͡ɕʰi̯uĕt̚/
|
/xuoX/
|
Expected Mandarin Reflex
|
àn
|
chu
|
hǔ
|
Expected Cantonese Reflex
|
on3
|
ceot1
|
fu2
|
Proper noun[edit]
按出虎
- (historical) Former name of 阿什 (Āshí): the Ashi River within modern Harbin Municipality in Heilongjiang, China.