䶠

Pronunciationjiǎn,xián
Strokes24 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation jiǎn,xián
Five Elements 0
Fortune
Radical
Simplified Strokes 24 strokes
Traditional Strokes 24 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

Pronounced gong xian (level tone), same as "jian" — "Tang Yun" (Tang Yun). Pronounced ju xian (level tone), same as "jian" — "Ji Yun" (Ji Yun). Meaning: to bite. Written as "䶢" in "Shuowen Jiezi" (Shuowen Jiezi). Also pronounced hu chan (level tone), same as "xian" — "Ji Yun" (Ji Yun). Meaning: to hold in the mouth without biting. Also pronounced yu xian (level tone), same as "yan" — "Ji Yun" (Ji Yun) and "Lei Pian" (Lei Pian). "Ji Yun" (Ji Yun) explains it as the appearance of high-standing teeth. Also pronounced ku qia (falling tone), same as "qia" — "Guang Yun" (Guang Yun). Pronounced qi qia (falling tone), same as "qia" — "Ji Yun" (Ji Yun). "Guang Yun" (Guang Yun) explains it as the appearance of biting and chewing. Also refers to the sound of chewing. Also pronounced gu qia (falling tone), same as "jia" — "Guang Yun" (Guang Yun). Pronounced qi qia (falling tone), same as "jia" — "Ji Yun" (Ji Yun). Meaning: same as the previous entry. Also pronounced xia jia (falling tone), same as "qia" — "Ji Yun" (Ji Yun). Meaning: the appearance of crookedly growing teeth.

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