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(Kangxi radical 93, +5, 9 strokes, cangjie input 竹手竹手一 (HQHQM), four-corner 25510, composition )

  • Kangxi Dictionary: page 700, character 3
  • Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 19986
  • Dae Jaweon: page 1112, character 17
  • Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 3, page 1807, character 7
  • Unihan data for U+7272
simp. and trad.
Old Chinese
*sʰlɯː
*sʰleːns
*sʰleːns, *ʔsreːŋ
*sʰleːns, *sʰleŋs
*sʰleːns
*sʰeːns
*sʰeːns
*sʰleːŋ, *sreŋs
*sreŋ
*sreŋ
*sreŋ
*sreŋ, *sleːŋ
*sreŋ
*sreŋ, *sreŋs
*sreŋ, *seːŋ
*sreŋ
*sreŋʔ
*sreŋs
*zreːŋ
*ʔsleŋ, *ʔsleŋs
*ʔsleŋ
*ʔsleŋ, *sʰleːŋ
*ʔsleŋ, *sʰleːŋ
*ʔsleŋ
*ʔsleŋ, *zleŋs, *zleŋʔ
*ʔsleŋ, *sʰleŋʔ
*ʔsleŋ
*ʔsleŋ
*ʔsleŋ
*sʰleŋ
*sʰleŋ
*sʰleŋʔ, *zleŋs, *zleŋ
*sʰleŋs
*zleŋs, *zleŋ
*zleŋs
*zleŋ
*zleŋ
*zleŋ
*zleŋʔ
*zleŋʔ
*seŋʔ, *seːŋs
*seŋʔ, *seːŋ
*sleŋs
*sleŋs
*l̥ʰeŋs
*ʔljeŋ, *sʰleːŋ
*sʰleːŋ
*sʰleːŋ, *sʰleːŋs
*sʰleːŋs
*sleːŋ
*sleːŋ
*sleːŋ
*sleːŋ
*seːŋ, *seːŋs
*seːŋ
*seːŋ, *seːŋʔ, *seːŋs
*seːŋ

Phono-semantic compound (形聲 / 形声, OC *sreŋ): semantic (cow) + phonetic (OC *sʰleːŋ, *sreŋs).

From (OC *sʰleːŋ, *sreŋs, “alive”) (Schuessler, 2007).


Note:

  • Meixian:
    • sên1 - literary;
    • sang1 - vernacular.

Note:

  • sàing - literary;
  • sàng - vernacular.

Note:

  • săng - vernacular;
  • sĕng - literary.

Note:

  • sng/seng - literary;
  • siⁿ/seⁿ/cheng - vernacular.

Note:

  • sêng1 - literary;
  • sên1 - vernacular.

Note:

  • 1san - colloquial;
  • 1sen - literary.

  1. (historical) sacrificial animal (especially a cow, sheep, or pig)
  2. domestic animal; livestock

(Jōyō kanji)

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(saeng) (hangeul , revised saeng, McCune–Reischauer saeng, Yale sayng)

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: Hán Việt readings: sinh[1][2][3][4][5]
: Nôm readings: sinh[1][2], sanh[2], xinh[1], chũa[6]

  1. chữ Hán form of sinh (domestic or sacrificial animal).