"鯥" meaning in Japanese

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Character

Etymology: A 国字 (kokuji, “Japanese-coined character”), combining the fish radical 魚 with 陸 (mutsu, “six”) or 睦 (mutsu-, “in good relations”) to represent むつ (mutsu, “gnomefish”). Etymology templates: {{m|ja|国字||Japanese-coined character|tr=kokuji}} 国字 (kokuji, “Japanese-coined character”), {{categorize|ja|Japanese-coined CJKV characters|sort=魚08}}, {{ja-etym-kokuji}} A 国字 (kokuji, “Japanese-coined character”), {{m|ja|魚}} 魚, {{m|ja|陸|t=six|tr=mutsu}} 陸 (mutsu, “six”), {{m|ja|睦|t=in good relations|tr=mutsu-}} 睦 (mutsu-, “in good relations”), {{m|ja|むつ|t=gnomefish|tr=mutsu}} むつ (mutsu, “gnomefish”)
  1. Tags: Hyōgai, kanji, no-gloss, uncommon

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    "むつ"
  ],
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