𤇾

𤇾 U+241FE, 𤇾
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-241FE
𤇽
[U+241FD]
CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B 𤇿
[U+241FF]

Translingual

Han character

𤇾 (radical 86, +6, 10 strokes, cangjie input 火火月 (FFB), composition)

Derived characters

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Chinese

Etymology 1

Glyph origin

Found in 《綴遺齋彝器款識考釋》 from the Qing dynasty period.

Definitions

For pronunciation and definitions of 𤇾 – see (“glory; honor; to flourish; to prosper; etc.”).
(This character, 𤇾, is an ancient form of .)

Etymology 2

Glyph origin

Found in Chinese bronze inscriptions, which shows the form of two overlapping torches.

Definitions

For pronunciation and definitions of 𤇾 – see (“luminous, fluorescent; to shine, to shimmer, to dazzle”).
(This character, 𤇾, is an ancient form of .)

References

Etymology 3

simp. and trad.
𤇾

Pronunciation


Definitions

𤇾

  1. (Taiwan) Only used in personal names.

References

Usage notes

This character is also used as a component in traditional Chinese characters. In simplified Chinese, the form of this component is reduced to 𫇦 ().

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