"着" meaning in Chinese

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Forms: For pronunciation and definitions of 着 – see 著 . . Notes: Simplified Chinese is mainly used in Mainland China [canonical], and Singapore. Traditional Chinese is mainly used in Hong Kong [canonical], and Taiwan. [canonical], etc.” [romanization]
Etymology: Corrupted variant of 著 (艹 → 䒑; 日 → 目 (mù)). Recorded as an unorthodox form (俗字) in the Tang dynasty orthographic dictionary Ganlu Zishu 《干祿字書》. Later dictionaries such as the Ming dynasty 《字學三正》 and Qing dynasty Zhengzitong 《正字通》 recorded the glyph as ⿱𦍌⿰丿目. Etymology templates: {{l|zh|著}} 著, {{l|zh|艹}} 艹, {{l|zh|䒑}} 䒑, {{l|zh|日}} 日, {{l|zh|目}} 目 (mù), {{zh-l|俗字*}} 俗字, {{l|zh|《干祿字書》//|lit=|pos=|sc=|t=|tr=}} 《干祿字書》, {{lw|zh|干祿字書|pref=《|suf=》}} 《干祿字書》, {{lang|zh|《字學三正》}} 《字學三正》, {{l|zh|《正字通》//|lit=|pos=|sc=|t=|tr=}} 《正字通》, {{lw|zh|正字通|pref=《|suf=》}} 《正字通》, {{lang|zh|⿱𦍌⿰丿目}} ⿱𦍌⿰丿目
  1. Wikipedia link: Ganlu Zishu, Ming dynasty, Qing dynasty, Table of General Standard Chinese Characters, Tang dynasty, Zhengzitong Tags: Macau, Malaysia, no-gloss

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