"榅" meaning in Chinese

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Forms: For pronunciation and definitions of 榅 – see 榲 . . Notes: Simplified Chinese is mainly used in Mainland China [canonical], and Singapore. Traditional Chinese is mainly used in Hong Kong [canonical], and Taiwan. [canonical], “quince [romanization]
Etymology: Unorthodox variant simplified from 榲 (𥁕 → 昷) that can be found in various historical dictionaries. Eventually adopted as an official form by the People's Republic of China in 1965 based on the Xin Zixing (新字形) standardized form of characters. Etymology templates: {{Han simp|榲|f=𥁕|nocap=y|t=昷}} simplified from 榲 (𥁕 → 昷), {{lw|zh|新字形}} 新字形
  1. Wikipedia link: Xin Zixing Tags: Macau, Malaysia, no-gloss

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