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U+76EE, 目
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-76EE

[U+76ED]
CJK Unified Ideographs
[U+76EF]
U+2F6C, ⽬
KANGXI RADICAL EYE

[U+2F6B]
Kangxi Radicals
[U+2F6D]

Translingual

Stroke order
5 strokes
Stroke order

Han character

(Kangxi radical 109, 目+0, 5 strokes, cangjie input 月山 (BU), four-corner 60101, composition 𠄠)

  1. Kangxi radical #109, .

Derived characters

See also

References

  • KangXi: page 798, character 25
  • Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 23105
  • Dae Jaweon: page 1213, character 21
  • Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 4, page 2467, character 1
  • Unihan data for U+76EE

Chinese

simp. and trad.
alternative forms 𥃦
𡇡
𥆤
⿵𦉪山

Glyph origin

Historical forms of the character
Shang Western Zhou Warring States Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han) Liushutong (compiled in Ming)
Oracle bone script Bronze inscriptions Qin slip script Ancient script Small seal script Transcribed ancient scripts

Pictogram (象形) – human eye, now rotated 90 degrees. Compare and the Egyptian hieroglyph 𓁹.

Etymology

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s-mjak ~ s-mik. Cognate with Tibetan མིག (mig, eye), Burmese မျက် (myak, eye, face).

Pronunciation


Note:
  • mĕk/mĕ̤k - colloquial;
  • mŭk - literary.
Note:
  • ba̍k - colloquial;
  • bo̍k - literary.

  • Dialectal data
Variety Location
Mandarin Beijing /mu⁵¹/
Harbin /mu⁵³/
Tianjin /mu⁵³/
Jinan /mu²¹/
Qingdao /mu⁴²/
Zhengzhou /mu²⁴/
Xi'an /mu²¹/
Xining /mv̩⁴⁴/
Yinchuan /mu¹³/
Lanzhou /mu¹³/
Ürümqi /mu²¹³/
Wuhan /mu³⁵/
/moŋ³⁵/
Chengdu /mu³¹/
Guiyang /mu²¹/
Kunming /mu³¹/
Nanjing /muʔ⁵/
Hefei /məʔ⁵/
Jin Taiyuan /məʔ²/
Pingyao /mʌʔ⁵³/
Hohhot /məʔ⁴³/ ~的
/mu⁵⁵/ 眼~
Wu Shanghai /moʔ¹/
Suzhou /moʔ³/
Hangzhou /moʔ²/
Wenzhou /mu²¹³/
Hui Shexian /mɔ²²/
Tunxi /mo¹¹/
Xiang Changsha /mo²⁴/
Xiangtan /mo²⁴/
Gan Nanchang /muʔ⁵/
Hakka Meixian /muk̚¹/
Taoyuan /muk̚²²/
Cantonese Guangzhou /mok̚²/
Nanning /muk̚²²/
Hong Kong /muk̚²/
Min Xiamen (Min Nan) /bɔk̚⁵/
/bak̚⁵/
Fuzhou (Min Dong) /møyʔ⁵/
Jian'ou (Min Bei) /mu⁴²/
Shantou (Min Nan) /mak̚⁵/
Haikou (Min Nan) /mok̚³/
/mak̚³/

Rime
Character
Reading # 1/1
Initial () (4)
Final () (4)
Tone (調) Checked (Ø)
Openness (開合) Open
Division () III
Fanqie
Reconstructions
Zhengzhang
Shangfang
/mɨuk̚/
Pan
Wuyun
/miuk̚/
Shao
Rongfen
/miuk̚/
Edwin
Pulleyblank
/muwk̚/
Li
Rong
/miuk̚/
Wang
Li
/mĭuk̚/
Bernard
Karlgren
/mi̯uk̚/
Expected
Mandarin
Reflex
Expected
Cantonese
Reflex
muk6
BaxterSagart system 1.1 (2014)
Character
Reading # 1/1
Modern
Beijing
(Pinyin)
Middle
Chinese
‹ mjuwk ›
Old
Chinese
/*C.m(r)[u]k/
English eye

Notes for Old Chinese notations in the Baxter–Sagart system:

* Parentheses "()" indicate uncertain presence;
* Square brackets "[]" indicate uncertain identity, e.g. *[t] as coda may in fact be *-t or *-p;
* Angle brackets "<>" indicate infix;
* Hyphen "-" indicates morpheme boundary;

* Period "." indicates syllable boundary.
Zhengzhang system (2003)
Character
Reading # 1/1
No. 9333
Phonetic
component
Rime
group
Rime
subdivision
1
Corresponding
MC rime
Old
Chinese
/*muɡ/

Definitions

  1. (literary or Min) eye (Classifier: mn-t)
    See also:
       ěr   ears and eyes; spies
    [Hokkien]   ba̍k-chiu [Pe̍h-ōe-jī]   eye
  2. eyesight
  3. to look; to view; to see
  4. to wink at
  5. to judge; to comment on
  6. opinion; viewpoint
  7. to view as; to regard
  8. hole; eyelet
  9. item; entry
       zhàng   entry
  10. title; headline
  11. section
  12. list; catalogue; table of contents
          catalogue
  13. name
  14. target; goal
       biāo   target
          target, goal
  15. chief; head; leader
  16. (taxonomy) order
  17. (Classical Chinese) to call; to address (of people's names and titles)
    Synonym: 稱呼称呼 (chēnghū)

Synonyms

Compounds

Descendants

Sino-Xenic ():
  • Japanese: (もく) (moku)
  • Korean: 목(目) (mok)
  • Vietnamese: mục ()

See also

References

Japanese

Kanji

(grade 1 “Kyōiku” kanji)

Readings

Etymology 1

Kanji in this term

Grade: 1
kun’yomi
For pronunciation and definitions of – see the following entry.
H
[noun] [from 712] , : eye
[noun] [from 720] : visually prominent feature of something:
[noun] [from 720] : small hole, like those inherent to a net-like material (between the warp and the weft)
[noun] [from 759] : short for 賽の目 (sai no me, dice pip).
[noun] [from late 900s] : (by extension) experience
[suffix] [from early 1400s] : -st, -nd, -rd, or -th, for ordinal numbers (e.g. 8th or eighth, 9th or ninth)
[suffix] [from late 1800s] : visually prominent feature of something
Alternative spellings
,
(This term, , is an alternative spelling of the above term.)

Etymology 2

Kanji in this term

Grade: 1
kun’yomi
For pronunciation and definitions of – see .
(This term, , is an alternative spelling of the above terms.)

(The following entry is uncreated: .)

Etymology 3

Kanji in this term
もく
Grade: 1
goon

From Middle Chinese (MC mɨuk̚). The 呉音 (goon, literally Wu sound) reading, so likely the initial borrowing from Middle Chinese.

Compare modern Cantonese (muk6) and Wu (moq).

Pronunciation

Noun

(もく) (moku) 

  1. (taxonomy) an order in biology: smaller than a class, bigger than a family
  2. a playing piece in a board game, such as a stone in the game of go
  3. a point in the game of go
Derived terms

Verb

(もく)する (moku suru) suru (stem (もく) (moku shi), past (もく)した (moku shita))

  1. to regard, to look upon
  2. (uncommon) to see, to look
Conjugation

Etymology 4

Kanji in this term
ぼく
Grade: 1
kan’on

From Middle Chinese (MC mɨuk̚). The 漢音 (kan'on, literally Han sound) reading, so likely a later borrowing from Middle Chinese.

Compare modern Min Nan (bo̍k).

Only used in compounds.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [bo̞kɯ̟ᵝ]

Affix

(ぼく) (boku) 

  1. eye
  2. look, appearance
Derived terms

References

  1. 2006, 大辞林 (Daijirin), Third Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN

Korean

Etymology

From Middle Chinese (MC mɨuk̚).

Historical Readings
Dongguk Jeongun Reading
Dongguk Jeongun, 1448목〮 (Yale: mwók)
Middle Korean
TextEumhun
Gloss (hun)Reading
Hunmong Jahoe, 1527눈〮 (Yale: nwún)목〮 (Yale: mwók)

Pronunciation

Hanja

Wikisource (eumhun (nun mok))

  1. Hanja form? of (eye). [affix]
  2. Hanja form? of ((taxonomy) class). [noun]

Compounds

References

  • 국제퇴계학회 대구경북지부 (國際退溪學會 大邱慶北支部) (2007). Digital Hanja Dictionary, 전자사전/電子字典.

Miyako

Kanji

(hiragana みー, romaji )

Etymology

Cognate with mainland Japanese (me, eye).

Noun

(hiragana みー, romaji )

  1. eye
  2. sight

Northern Amami-Oshima

Kanji

(hiragana むぃー, romaji )

Etymology

Cognate with mainland Japanese (me, eye).

Noun

(hiragana むぃー, romaji )

  1. eye
  2. sight

Okinawan

Kanji

(hiragana みー, romaji )

Etymology

Cognate with mainland Japanese (me, eye).

Noun

(hiragana みー, romaji )

  1. eye
  2. sight

Derived terms

Southern Amami-Oshima

Kanji

(hiragana むぃー, romaji )

Etymology

Cognate with mainland Japanese (me, eye).

Noun

(hiragana むぃー, romaji )

  1. eye
  2. sight

Derived terms

Toku-No-Shima

Kanji

(hiragana むぃー, romaji )

Etymology

Cognate with mainland Japanese (me, eye).

Noun

(hiragana むぃー, romaji )

  1. eye
  2. sight

Vietnamese

Alternative forms

Han character

: Hán Việt readings: mục ((mạc)(lục)(thiết))[2][3][1][4]
: Nôm readings: mục[2][1][4][5], mụt[6][1]

  1. chữ Hán form of mục (item).

Compounds

References

  1. Bonet (1899).
  2. Nguyễn et al. (2009).
  3. Trần (2004).
  4. Génibrel (1898).
  5. Taberd & Pigneau de Béhaine (1838).
  6. Hồ (1976).
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