"亖" meaning in All languages combined

See 亖 on Wiktionary

Character [Chinese]

Forms: For pronunciation and definitions of 亖 – see 四 . . [canonical], “four [romanization], directions, etc.”
Etymology: Ideogram (指事) - four parallel lines. Quadruplication of 一. Compare 二 and 三. Firstly appeared in oracle bone script and commonly used before Qin Dynasty. It became obsolete after the standardization of writing in the Qin dynasty. Etymology templates: {{categorize|zh|Han ideograms}}, {{liushu|i}} Ideogram (指事), {{zh-l|*一|}} 一, {{sortkey|zh|亖}} 二02, {{zh-etym-quadruple|一}} Quadruplication of 一, {{zh-l|*二}} 二, {{zh-l|*三}} 三
  1. Wikipedia link: Qin Dynasty, oracle bone script Tags: no-gloss

Character [Japanese]

  1. (archaic) four Tags: Hyōgai, archaic, kanji, uncommon

Character [Translingual]

  1. 亖 (Kangxi radical 7, 二+2, 4 strokes, cangjie input 一一一一 (MMMM), four-corner 1010₁, composition ⿱二二)

Download JSON data for 亖 meaning in All languages combined (3.5kB)

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