啮
Appearance
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Translingual
[edit]Traditional | 齧/嚙 |
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Shinjitai (extended) |
噛 |
Simplified | 啮 |
Han character
[edit]啮 (Kangxi radical 30, 口+8, 11 strokes, cangjie input 口卜一山 (RYMU) or 難口卜一山 (XRYMU), composition ⿰口齿)
Related characters
[edit]- 齧 (Orthodox traditional form)
- 嚙 (Variant traditional form)
References
[edit]- Kangxi Dictionary: not present, would follow page 196, character 26
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 1, page 639, character 9
- Unihan data for U+556E
Chinese
[edit]For pronunciation and definitions of 啮 – see 齧 (“to bite; to gnaw; to erode; etc.”). (This character is the simplified form of 嚙, which is in turn the simplified form of 齧). |
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For pronunciation and definitions of 啮 – see 齧 (“to bite; to gnaw; to erode; etc.”). (This character is the simplified form of 齧). |
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