炭
See also: 灰
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Translingual
Han character
炭 (Kangxi radical 86, 火+5, 9 strokes, cangjie input 山大火 (UKF) or 山一火 (UMF), four-corner 22289, composition ⿱山⿸厂火(HJKTV) or ⿱山灰(G))
References
- KangXi: page 668, character 24
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 18953
- Dae Jaweon: page 1077, character 24
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 3, page 2195, character 15
- Unihan data for U+70AD
- Unihan data for U+2F91A
Chinese
trad. | 炭 | |
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simp. # | 炭 |
Glyph origin
Phono-semantic compound (形聲, OC *tŋ̊ʰaːns) : semantic 火 (“fire”) + abbreviated phonetic 岸 (OC *ŋɡaːns).
Etymology
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *tal (“charcoal; dust; ashes”). Cognate with Tibetan ཐལ་བ (thal ba, “ashes; dust; dirt”).
Derivative: 碳 (tàn, “carbon”).
- (ACG slang) -tan
- Borrowed from Japanese たん (tan). Also from the manga Binchō-tan, which features -tan suffix characters that are anthropomorphic representations of charcoal.
Pronunciation
Definitions
炭
Synonyms
- (charcoal):
Dialectal synonyms of 炭 (“charcoal”) [map]
- (charcoal fire): 炭火 (tànhuǒ)
- (coal):
Dialectal synonyms of 煤 (“coal”) [map]
Compounds
Japanese
Shinjitai | 炭 | ![]() |
Kyūjitai [1] |
炭 炭 or 炭+ ︀ ? |
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炭󠄁 炭+ 󠄁 ?(Adobe-Japan1) | ||
炭󠄃 炭+ 󠄃 ?(Hanyo-Denshi) (Moji_Joho) | ||
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Compounds
- 泥炭 (sukumo)
Etymology 1
Kanji in this term |
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炭 |
すみ Grade: 3 |
kun’yomi |
For pronunciation and definitions of 炭 – see the following entry. | ||
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(This term, 炭, is an alternative spelling of the above term.) |
Noun
炭 • (tan)
Usage notes
This reading is only very rarely used as a standalone noun. Much more commonly encountered in compounds.
Derived terms
Further reading
- Entry in Gogen-Allguide (in Japanese)
Korean
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 炭 (MC tʰɑnH). Recorded as Middle Korean 탄〯 (thǎn) (Yale: than) in Hunmong Jahoe (訓蒙字會 / 훈몽자회), 1527.
Compounds
Vietnamese
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