噎

Pronunciationyē,shā
Five Elements
Strokes15 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation yē,shā
Five Elements
Fortune
Radical
Simplified Strokes 15 strokes
Traditional Strokes 15 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 208
View Original Page 208
Chou Collection, Upper Volume Radical: Mouth (kǒu) 噎 Kangxi strokes: 15 Page 208, Entry 28 Pronounced ye. Shuowen Jiezi (Shuowen): Food obstructing the throat. Guangyun: Food blockage. Book of Odes (Shijing), Odes of Wang: My heart is like it is choked. Commentary: Choked means sorrow preventing one from breathing. Sub-commentary: Choking is the term for the throat being blocked. Book of the Later Han (Hou Hanshu), Treatise on Ceremonial: The dove is a bird that does not choke. Guangyun: Sometimes written as a variant form (yān). Jiyun: Sometimes written as a variant form (yì). Also, pronounced yi (level tone). The meaning is the same. Sometimes written as a variant form. Also, pronounced yi (fourth tone). Throat pain. Fangyan: Ai means to choke. Note: Both refer to throat pain, pronounced yi (fourth tone). Also, according to the Leipian, pronounced yi (level tone). Identical to the variant form (shà); see the note on that character for details.

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