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(Kangxi radical 46, +5, 8 strokes, cangjie input 人一山 (OMU), four-corner 72772, composition )

  • Kangxi Dictionary: page 309, character 31
  • Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 8001
  • Dae Jaweon: page 609, character 25
  • Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 1, page 767, character 14
  • Unihan data for U+5CB3
simp. and trad.
alternative forms 𡵹
𡶓
𡷒
𡶳
Old Chinese
*ŋroːɡ
*ŋroːɡ

Ideogrammic compound (會意 / 会意): (hill) + (mountain).

Unclear. Compare Proto-North Bahnaric *ŋŏk ("mountain") (> Halang ngŏk and Sedang ŋɔ). Note also Proto-Hlai *hŋwʔo³ (mountain) and perhaps also Burmese ငေါ (ngau:), [script needed] (ŋok-ŋak, project, stick up or out), [script needed] (ŋroŋʼ, any sharp thing sticking out; sharp stump or thorn), and Tibetan རྔོག (rngog, hump) (Schuessler, 2007).

STEDT instead derives it from provisional Proto-Sino-Tibetan *kak (expensive, at its peak) and considers it cognate to (OC *N‑kək; N‑k(r)ək, “ridge of house; the highest point; extreme limit, utmost”), Proto-Lolo-Burmese *kak (expensive, intense, at its peak) (> Lisu [script needed] (phy²¹ kha³⁵, expensive)), Ersu phɛ⁵⁵ khuɑ⁵⁵ (expensive), and Galo `kog dɨr (peak).


Note:

  • 8ngoq - colloquial;
  • 8yoq, 8yuq - literary.

    BaxterSagart system 1.1 (2014)
    Character
    Reading # 1/1
    Modern
    Beijing
    (Pinyin)
    yuè
    Middle
    Chinese
    ‹ ngæwk ›
    Old
    Chinese
    /*[ŋ]ˁrok/
    English mountain, peak

    Notes for Old Chinese notations in the Baxter–Sagart system:

    * Parentheses "()" indicate uncertain presence;
    * Square brackets "[]" indicate uncertain identity, e.g. *[t] as coda may in fact be *-t or *-p;
    * Angle brackets "<>" indicate infix;
    * Hyphen "-" indicates morpheme boundary;

    * Period "." indicates syllable boundary.

    Zhengzhang system (2003)
    Character
    Reading # 1/1
    No. 16339
    Phonetic
    component
    Rime
    group
    Rime
    subdivision
    1
    Corresponding
    MC rime
    Old
    Chinese
    /*ŋroːɡ/
    Notes

    1. (alt. form ) tall mountain
    2. (historical) name of a mountain
      1. in Shang oracle texts, generally interpreted as 嵩山 (Sōng Shān, “Mount Song”) personified as a nature power[1]
        • 壬子 [Pre-Classical Chinese, trad. and simp.]
          From: Oracle Bone Inscription CZN 147 (1), from collection 殷墟小屯村中村南甲骨 ("Oracle bones from the center and south of Xiaotun village in the Wastes of Yin"). Transliterated and translated in Anderson (2015)
          Rénzǐ bǔ: yòu yú Yuè. [Pinyin]
          Crack-making on rénzǐ (day 49): Make an offering to Yuè.
      2. Mount Taiyue 太岳山, a.k.a. Mount Huo (霍山) southwest of Taiyuan, Shanxi[2][3]
    3. parent-in-law
    4. a surname
        ―  Yuè Fēi  ―  Yue Fei (Song Dynasty general)

    For pronunciation and definitions of – see 𩓥 (“to raise one's head”).
    (This character is a variant form of 𩓥).

    1. ^ Eno, Robert (2009) “Shang state religion and the pantheon of the oracle texts”, in Lagerway, J. & Kalinowski M., editors, Early Chinese Religion, Part One: Shang through Han (1250 BC-220 AD), page 62
    2. ^ 孔安國 (Kong Anguo), quoted in 裴駰 (Pei Yin), 《史记集解》 (Records of the Grand Historian, "Collected Explanations"); quote: (孔安國曰:「太原今為郡名。太嶽在太原西南。山南曰陽。」)
    3. ^ 司馬貞 (Sima Zhen), 《史記索隱》 (Records of the Grand Historian, "Seeking the Obscure"); quote: (嶽,太嶽,卽冀州之鎭霍太山也。)

    (Jōyō kanjishinjitai kanji, kyūjitai form )

    1. mountain peak
    2. tall mountain
    Kanji in this term
    たけ
    Grade: S
    kun'yomi
    Alternative spelling
    (kyūjitai)

    Directly cognate with (take, height). Indirectly cognate with (taka, height), 高い (takai, high), and 長ける (takeru, to be high).

    岳(たけ) or 岳(だけ) (take or dake

    1. a tall mountain
    2. a mountain peak
      • 1603, Vocabvlario da Lingoa de Iapam (Nippo Jisho) [Vocabulary of the Language of Japan] (in Portuguese), Nagasaki, page 612:

    岳(たけ) or 岳(だけ) (-take or -dake

    1. mount, mountain
      乗(のり)鞍(くら)岳(だけ)Norikura-dakeMount Norikura

    岳(たけし) (Takeshi

    1. a male given name

    岳(たける) (Takeru

    1. a male given name
    Kanji in this term
    がく
    Grade: S
    on'yomi
    Alternative spelling
    (kyūjitai)

    岳(がく) (Gaku

    1. a male given name

    (ak) (hangeul , revised ak, McCune–Reischauer ak)

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    : Hán Nôm readings: nhạc

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