深
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Translingual
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Han character
深 (Kangxi radical 85, 水+8, 11 strokes, cangjie input 水月金木 (EBCD), four-corner 37194, composition ⿰氵罙)
Derived characters
- 𠽉, 𪮨, 𩴙, 𪒗, 𡪜, 𢊖, 𦸂, 𬔒
References
- KangXi: page 632, character 1
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 17687
- Dae Jaweon: page 1034, character 8
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 3, page 1662, character 10
- Unihan data for U+6DF1
Chinese
trad. | 深 | |
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simp. # | 深 | |
alternative forms | 㴱 罙 𰜿 |
Glyph origin
Phono-semantic compound (形聲, OC *hljum, *hljums) : semantic 氵 (“water”) + phonetic 𥥍 ().
Etymology
Unger (1995) that 深 (shēn) had Old Chinese initial *n- because of 淰 (shěn)'s phonetic component 念 (niàn).
Schuessler (2007) reconstructs 深 (OC *nhəm) & proposes relations to Mizo hniam (“to be low, to sink into (land)”), Burmese နိမ့်သေ (nim.se, “low”), Tangkhul Naga [script needed] (kʰənim, “to be humble”), Tibetan ནེམས་ (nems, “sink a little, give way”), which Schuessler traces to Proto-Tibeto-Burman *nem (“low”), which STEDT in turn derives from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s-n(i/u)(ː)p/m ~ *r/s-nyap/m (“pinch, squeeze; press, oppress; submerge, sink into, west, low, soft”). If so, 深 (OC *nhəm) is from Proto-Sino-Tibetan.
Schuessler also notices 深 (OC *nhəm)'s similarity to 沉 (OC *d-ləm), which he considers to be an areal etymon.
Possibly cognate with 探 (tàn) and 揇 (nǎn) (however, see there).
深 (OC *nhəms), "depth" (in Rites of Zhou) & whence MC ɕiɪmH, is nominal derivation with suffix *-s (> departing tone).
淰 (OC *nhəmʔ), "be startled and flee (of fish); i.e. to sink into the deep" (in Liji) & whence Mandarin shěn, is endoactive derivative with *-ʔ (> rising tone).
Pronunciation
Definitions
深
- (of distance) deep
- depth; deepness
- (of relationships, etc.) deep; profound
- (of difficulty) great; profound; obtuse; obscure
- (of time) long
- (of colors) deep; dark
- very; extremely
- Synonym: 非常 (fēicháng)
Compounds
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References
- “深”, 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–