"尘" meaning in Chinese

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Forms: For pronunciation and definitions of 尘 – see 塵 . . Notes: Simplified Chinese is mainly used in Mainland China [canonical], and Singapore. Traditional Chinese is mainly used in Hong Kong [canonical], and Taiwan. [canonical], “dust [romanization]
Etymology: Simplified from 塵 (鹿 → 小), making an ideogrammic compound (會意/会意) : semantic 小 (“small”) + semantic 土 (“earth”). According to the Kangxi dictionary, 尘 is an ancient form of 塵. This character is also used in simplified Chinese. Etymology templates: {{Han simp|塵|f=鹿|t=小}} Simplified from 塵 (鹿 → 小), {{categorize|zh|Han ideogrammic compounds}}, {{liushu|ic|adj=|nocap=y|pron=}} ideogrammic compound (會意/会意), {{Han compound|小|土|c1=s|c2=s|ls=ic|nocap=y|t1=small|t2=earth}} ideogrammic compound (會意/会意) : semantic 小 (“small”) + semantic 土 (“earth”)
  1. Wikipedia link: Kangxi dictionary, simplified Chinese Tags: Macau, Malaysia, no-gloss

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