賊
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Translingual
Han character
賊 (Kangxi radical 154, 貝+6, 13 strokes, cangjie input 月金戈十 (BCIJ), four-corner 63850, composition ⿰貝戎)
References
- KangXi: page 1208, character 14
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 36759
- Dae Jaweon: page 1672, character 10
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 6, page 3637, character 1
- Unihan data for U+8CCA
Chinese
trad. | 賊 | |
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simp. | 贼 | |
alternative forms | 𧵪 戝 |
Glyph origin
Historical forms of the character 賊 | |||
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Western Zhou | Warring States | Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han) | Liushutong (compiled in Ming) |
Bronze inscriptions | Chu slip and silk script | Small seal script | Transcribed ancient scripts |
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Phono-semantic compound (形聲, OC *zɯːɡ) : phonetic 則 (OC *ʔsɯːɡ) + semantic 戈 (“weapon”).
This was later reinterpreted as a compound of 貝 (“money”) and 戎 (“weapon”) to produce the modern form.
Etymology 1
Possibly Sino-Tibetan; compare Tibetan ཇག (jag, “robbery”) (Coblin, 1986). Schuessler (2007) points out that a palatalized consonant in Tibetan does not usually correspond to an unpalatalized one in Chinese; instead, he compares it to Khmer ឆក់ (chɑk, “to snatch; to steal”).
Possibly cognate with 災 (OC *ʔslɯː, “natural disaster”) (Schuessler, 2007).
Based on evidence from early loans from Chinese, e.g. Lakkia kjak⁸ (“bandit”) and Rục kəcʌ́ːk (“bandit”), Baxter and Sagart (2014) reconstructs the Old Chinese with a *k preinitial.
Pronunciation
Definitions
賊
- † to damage; to corrupt; to ruin; to destroy
- † to harm; to injure
- † to slander
- † to murder
- 宣子驟諫,公患之,使鉏麑賊之。 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: Commentary of Zuo, c. 4th century BCE
- Xuānzǐ zhòu jiàn, Gōng huàn zhī, shǐ Chú Ní zéi zhī. [Pinyin]
- Lord Xuan remonstrated with the Duke again and again. The Duke, troubled by his behaviour, sent Chu (or "Zhu") Ni to murder him.
宣子骤谏,公患之,使𬬺麑贼之。 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
- † murderer
- † harm; disaster
- thief; bandit; robber (Classifier: 個/个 m c)
- villain; traitor
- † to steal
- evil; wicked; treacherous
- † to restrain
- † ruthless; vicious
- (colloquial, dialectal) cunning; wily; sly
- † a kind of pest that eats the joints of a seedling
Usage notes
- Xiandai Hanyu Guifan Cidian (《现代汉语规范词典》) proscribes the use of the pronunciation zé.
Synonyms
Descendants
Others:
Pronunciation
Definitions
賊
- (formerly dialectal, including Northeastern Mandarin, increasingly informal) very; particularly; immensely; extremely
Synonyms
Compounds
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Japanese
Shinjitai | 賊 | ![]() |
Kyūjitai [1][2] |
賊󠄁 賊+ 󠄁 ?(Adobe-Japan1) |
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賊󠄄 賊+ 󠄄 ?(Hanyo-Denshi) (Moji_Joho) | ||
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Readings
Compounds
- 賊魁 (zokukai)
- 賊害 (zokugai)
- 賊虐 (zokugyaku)
- 賊軍 (zokugun)
- 賊塞 (zokusai)
- 賊砦 (zokusai)
- 賊殺 (zokusatsu)
- 賊子 (zokushi)
- 賊首 (zokushu)
- 賊衆 (zokushū)
- 賊将 (zokushō)
- 賊情 (zokujō)
- 賊心 (zokushin)
- 賊臣 (zokushin)
- 賊勢 (zokusei)
- 賊巣 (zokusō)
- 賊地 (zokuchi)
- 賊徒 (zokuto)
- 賊盗 (zokutō)
- 賊党 (zokutō)
- 賊難 (zokunan)
- 賊匪 (zokuhi)
- 賊氛 (zokufun)
- 賊兵 (zokuhei)
- 賊民 (zokumin)
- 賊名 (zokumei)
- 賊塁 (zokurui)
- 賊姦 (zokkan)
- 烏賊 (ika): squid, cuttlefish
- 陰賊 (inzoku)
- 烏賊 (uzoku)
- 怨賊 (onzoku)
- 海賊 (kaizoku): pirate
- 猾賊 (katsuzoku)
- 姦賊 (kanzoku)
- 義賊 (gizoku)
- 逆賊 (gyakuzoku)
- 劫賊 (kyōzoku)
- 劇賊 (gekizoku)
- 険賊 (kenzoku)
- 寇賊 (kōzoku)
- 国賊 (kokuzoku)
- 山賊 (sanzoku)
- 残賊 (zanzoku)
- 夙賊 (shukuzoku)
- 小賊 (shōzoku)
- 戕賊 (shōzoku)
- 草賊 (sōzoku)
- 鼠賊 (sozoku)
- 盗賊 (tōzoku)
- 討賊 (tōzoku)
- 馬賊 (bazoku)
- 髪賊 (hatsuzoku)
- 匪賊 (hizoku)
- 詖賊 (hizoku)
- 蝥賊 (bōzoku)
- 民賊 (minzoku)
- 木賊 (mokuzoku)
- 乱賊 (ranzoku)
- 流賊 (ryūzoku)
- 倭賊 (wazoku)
References
- 1914, 漢和大辭書 (Kanwa Dai Jisho, “The Great Kanji-Japanese Dictionary”) (in Japanese), page 2026 (paper), page 1065 (digital), Tōkyō: 興文社 (Kōbunsha)
- 1927, 新漢和辭典 (Shin Kanwa Jiten, “The New Kanji-Japanese Dictionary”) (in Japanese), page 1160 (paper), page 593 (digital), Ōsaka: 松雲堂 (Shōundō)
- 2006, 大辞林 (Daijirin), Third Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
- 1998, NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典 (NHK Japanese Pronunciation Accent Dictionary) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: NHK, →ISBN
Korean
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 賊 (MC d͡zək̚). Recorded as Middle Korean 적〮 (cék) (Yale: cek) in Hunmong Jahoe (訓蒙字會 / 훈몽자회), 1527.