陶
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Translingual
Han character
陶 (Kangxi radical 170, 阜+8, 11 strokes, cangjie input 弓中心人山 (NLPOU), four-corner 77220, composition ⿰阝匋)
Derived characters
- 𭲏, 𬞌, 𩍂, 𡒘
References
- KangXi: page 1354, character 10
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 41705
- Dae Jaweon: page 1858, character 1
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 6, page 4139, character 5
- Unihan data for U+9676
Chinese
simp. and trad. |
陶 |
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Glyph origin
Historical forms of the character 陶 | ||
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Western Zhou | Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han) | Liushutong (compiled in Ming) |
Bronze inscriptions | Small seal script | Transcribed ancient scripts |
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Phono-semantic compound (形聲, OC *bl'uː, *luː) : semantic 阝 (“soil mountain”) + phonetic 匋 (OC *bl'uː).
Pronunciation 1
Definitions
陶
Compounds
Descendants
- → Thai: เตา (dtao)
Pronunciation 2
Compounds
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Pronunciation 3
References
- “陶”, in 漢語多功能字庫 (Multi-function Chinese Character Database), 香港中文大學 (the Chinese University of Hong Kong), 2014–
Japanese
Readings
- Go-on: どう (dō)←だう (dau, historical); よう (yō)←えう (eu, historical)
- Kan-on: とう (tō, Jōyō)←たう (tau, historical); よう (yō)←えう (eu, historical)
- Kun: すえ (sue, 陶)←すゑ (swe, 陶, historical)
- Nanori: よし (yoshi)
Etymology 1
Kanji in this term |
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陶 |
とう Grade: S |
kan’on |
/tau/ → /tɔː/ → /toː/
From Middle Chinese 陶 (MC dɑu).
Affix
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Kanji in this term |
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陶 |
すえ Grade: S |
kun’yomi |
Alternative spelling |
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甄 (rare) |
/suwe/ → /sue/
From Old Japanese.
The nominalization of the 連用形 (ren'yōkei, “stem or continuative form”) of verb 据える (sueru, “to set, lay”), from the way they are formed and/or crafted by the hands. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Derived terms
- 陶物 (suemono)
Korean
Hanja
陶 (eumhun 질 그도 도 (jil geudo do))
- Hanja form? of 도 (“pottery, ceramics, earthenware”).
陶 (eumhun 화락할 요 (hwarakhal yo))
- Hanja form? of 도 (“peaceful, harmonious, happy”).
陶 (eumhun 순임금의 신하 요 (sunimgeumui sinha yo))
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Old Japanese
Etymology
The nominalization of the 連用形 (ren'yōkei, “stem or continuative form”) of verb 据う (suu, “to set, lay”), from the way they are formed and/or crafted by the hands. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Compounds
- 陶器 (suwemono2)
Descendants
- Japanese: 陶 (sue)