Radical 8
亠 | ||||
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亠 (U+4EA0) "lid, head" | ||||
Pronunciations | ||||
Pinyin: | tóu (=頭/头) | |||
Bopomofo: | ㄊㄡˊ | |||
Gwoyeu Romatzyh: | tour | |||
Wade–Giles: | tʻou2 | |||
Cantonese Yale: | tàuh | |||
Jyutping: | tau4 | |||
Pe̍h-ōe-jī: | thâu (col.) thô͘ (lit.) | |||
Japanese Kana: | トウ tō (on'yomi) | |||
Sino-Korean: | 두 do | |||
Names | ||||
Chinese name(s): | 點橫/点横 diǎnhéng 文字頭/文字头 wénzìtóu | |||
Japanese name(s): | 鍋蓋/なべぶた nabebuta 卦算冠/けいさんかんむり kēsankanmuri | |||
Hangul: | 자의미상 jauimisang | |||
Stroke order animation | ||||
Radical 8 or radical lid (亠部), whose meaning as an independent word is unknown, but is often interpreted to be a "lid" when used as a radical, is radical 23 of the 214 Kangxi radicals and consists of two strokes.
In the Kangxi Dictionary, there are 38 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical.
亠 is also the 17th indexing component in the Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components predominantly adopted by Simplified Chinese dictionaries published in mainland China.
Evolution
- Small Seal Script character
Derived characters
Strokes | Characters |
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+0 | 亠 (component only) |
+1 | 亡 |
+2 | 六 卞 亢 亣 |
+4 | 交 亥 亦 产SC (=產 -> 生) |
+5 | 亨 亩SC (=畝 -> 田) 亪 |
+6 | 享 京 |
+7 | 亭 亮 亯 亰 (=京) 亱 (=夜 -> 夕) 亲SC (=親 -> 見) |
+8 | 亳 |
+10 | 亴 亵SC (=褻 -> 衣) |
+11 | 亶 亷 (=廉 -> 广) |
+14 | 亸SC (=嚲 -> 口) |
+19 | 亹 |
Variant forms
There is a difference in Japanese and Chinese in printing typefaces for this radical. Traditionally, a short vertical line on top of the horizontal line was used in printing, while a slanted dash is preferred in handwriting.
The vertical dot form is used in the Kangxi Dictionary, modern Japanese and Korean typefaces. In Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, a slanted dot on top of the horizontal line is the standard form, though the traditional form with a vertical dot is also widely used in Traditional Chinese typefaces and in some cases Simplified Chinese typefaces.
Both forms are acceptable in handwriting in each language.
Kangxi Dictionary Japan Korea | Mainland China Taiwan Hong Kong |
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亠 | 亠 |
Literature
- Fazzioli, Edoardo (1987). Chinese calligraphy : from pictograph to ideogram : the history of 214 essential Chinese/Japanese characters. calligraphy by Rebecca Hon Ko. New York: Abbeville Press. ISBN 0-89659-774-1.
- Leyi Li: "Tracing the Roots of Chinese Characters: 500 Cases". Beijing 1993, ISBN 978-7-5619-0204-2
External links
- Unihan Database - U+4EA0
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- 211 齒
- 214 龠