孤
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Translingual
    
    Han character
    
孤 (Kangxi radical 39, 子+5 in Chinese, 子+6 in Japanese, 8 strokes in Chinese, 9 strokes in Japanese, cangjie input 弓木竹女人 (NDHVO), four-corner 12430, composition ⿰子瓜)
References
    
- KangXi: page 279, character 8
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 6966
- Dae Jaweon: page 547, character 6
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 2, page 1014, character 1
- Unihan data for U+5B64
Chinese
    
| trad. | 孤 | |
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| simp. # | 孤 | |
Glyph origin
    
Characters in the same phonetic series (瓜) (Zhengzhang, 2003)  
Phono-semantic compound (形聲, OC *kʷaː) : semantic 子 (“child”) + phonetic 瓜 (OC *kʷraː).
Etymology
    
Related to 寡 (OC *kʷraːʔ, “alone; widow”), 鰥 (OC *kruːn, *kruːns, “widower”) (Schuessler, 2007).
Pronunciation
    
Definitions
    
孤
- orphaned; parentless
- alone; solitary
- orphan
- (usually by an emperor or a king) I
- 秦伯素服郊次,鄉師而哭曰:「孤違蹇叔,以辱二三子,孤之罪也。」 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: Commentary of Zuo, c. 4th century BCE
- Qín bó sùfú jiāocì, xiàng shī ér kū yuē: “Gū wéi Jiǎnshū, yǐ rǔ èrsānzǐ, gū zhī zuì yě.” [Pinyin]
- The earl of Qin, in white mourning garments, was waiting for them in the borders of the capital, and wept, looking in the direction where the army had been lost. He said, "I have gone against the counsel of Jian Shu and thus brought disgrace on you, my generals; it is my crime."
 
 秦伯素服郊次,乡师而哭曰:“孤违蹇叔,以辱二三子,孤之罪也。” [Classical Chinese, simp.]
 
Compounds
    
Derived terms from 孤
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Japanese
    
    
Compounds
    
Compounds
- 遺孤 (iko): orphan
- 孤雲 (koun)
- 孤影 (koei)
- 孤猿 (koen)
- 孤介 (kokai)
- 孤客 (kokaku)
- 孤雁 (kogan)
- 孤笈 (kokyū)
- 孤衾 (kokin)
- 孤軍 (kogun)
- 孤閨 (kokei)
- 孤月 (kogetsu)
- 孤剣 (koken)
- 孤高 (kokō)
- 孤坐 (koza)
- 孤在 (kozai)
- 孤山 (kozan)
- 孤児 (koji)
- 孤弱 (kojaku)
- 孤樹 (koju)
- 孤舟 (koshū)
- 孤愁 (koshū)
- 孤称 (koshō)
- 孤聳 (koshō)
- 孤城 (kojō)
- 孤食 (koshoku)
- 孤身 (koshin)
- 孤棲 (kosei): living alone
- 孤絶 (kozetsu)
- 孤村 (koson)
- 孤尊 (koson)
- 孤忠 (kochū)
- 孤注 (kochū)
- 孤灯 (kotō)
- 孤島 (kotō)
- 孤独 (kodoku)
- 孤帆 (kohan)
- 孤平 (kohyō)
- 孤峰 (kohō)
- 孤篷庵 (kohōan)
- 孤本 (kohon)
- 孤立 (koritsu): isolation
- 孤塁 (korui)
- 孤例 (korei)
- 孤老 (korō)
- 孤陋 (korō)
- 単孤 (tanko)
- 徳は孤ならず必ず隣あり (toku wa ko narazu kanarazu tonari ari)
- 孤児 (minashigo)
Etymology 2
    
| Kanji in this term | 
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| 孤 | 
| みなしご Grade: S | 
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Jukujikun kanji use for the term みなしご, itself a compound of 身 (mi, “identity, family”) + 無 (nashi, “none, without”) + 子 (ko, “child”). The final syllable's ko reading changes to go due to rendaku (連濁).
Alternative forms
    
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [mʲina̠ɕiɡo̞]
- IPA(key): /mi.na.si.ɡo/, [minäɕiɡo̞], [minäɕiŋo̞]
Korean
    
    Etymology
    
From Middle Chinese 孤 (MC kuo). Recorded as Middle Korean 고 (kwo) (Yale: ko) in Hunmong Jahoe (訓蒙字會 / 훈몽자회), 1527.
Compounds
    
Vietnamese
    
    
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