㷅

Pronunciationchǎo
Strokes12 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation chǎo
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 12 strokes
Traditional Strokes 12 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

Zi Collection, Upper Volume, Page 12, Entry 01 "With hair gathered in tufts like horns" — Book of Odes (Shijing) According to the "Jiyun" (集韵) and "Yunhui" (韵会), the pronunciation is "chu jiao qie," sounding like "zhou." The "Yangzi Fangyan" (扬子·方言) states: 㷅 means to dry by baking with fire. Anything that uses fire to dry grains and the like is sometimes called 㷅 in the Qin and Jin regions. The "Zhu" (注) says this is the character "". "Liushu Gu" (六书故) explains: 㷅 is to bake things in a pot. Xu Collection, Middle Volume, Page 13, Entry 03 According to the "Guangyun" (广韵), the pronunciation is "chu qia qie," sounding like "cha." The meaning is the same. Note: The "Jiyun" (集韵) is written as "". See the annotation for the character "" for details. The "Yupian" (玉篇) says it is the same as the character "chao" (炒). The "Jiyun" (集韵) was originally written as "". The "Leipian" (类篇) was originally written as "". It is the same as the character "cu" (煼).

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