畠
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Translingual[edit]
Han character[edit]
畠 (Kangxi radical 102, 田+5, 10 strokes, cangjie input 竹日田 (HAW), composition ⿱白田)
References[edit]
- Kangxi Dictionary: not present, would follow page 761, character 19
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 21827
- Dae Jaweon: page 1202, character 12
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): not present, would follow volume 4, page 2648, character 2
- Unihan data for U+7560
Chinese[edit]
Glyph origin 1[edit]
Definitions[edit]
For pronunciation and definitions of 畠 – see 甾 (“Zi River, a river in Shandong province; etc.”). (This character is a variant form of 甾). |
Glyph origin 2[edit]
simp. and trad. |
畠 |
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Orthographic borrowing from Japanese 畠 (hatake).
Etymology[edit]
Spelling pronunciation, as 田 (tián, “field”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Definitions[edit]
畠
- Used in Japanese personal names.
Japanese[edit]
Kanji[edit]
畠
(“Jinmeiyō” kanji used for names)
Readings[edit]
Definitions[edit]
Kanji in this term |
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畠 |
はたけ Jinmeiyō |
kun’yomi |
For pronunciation and definitions of 畠 – see the following entry. | ||
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(This term, 畠, is an alternative spelling of the above term.) |
Korean[edit]
Hanja[edit]
畠 • (jeon) (hangeul 전, revised jeon, McCune–Reischauer chŏn, Yale cen)
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