賓
See also: 宾
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Translingual
Han character
賓 (Kangxi radical 154, 貝+7 in Chinese and Korean, 貝+8 in Japanese, 14 strokes in Chinese and Korean, 15 strokes in Japanese, cangjie input 十一竹金 (JMHC), four-corner 30806, composition ⿱⿳宀一𣥂貝(GHTKV) or ⿱⿳宀一少貝(J))
References
- KangXi: page 1208, character 37
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 36788
- Dae Jaweon: page 1676, character 7
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 6, page 3643, character 8
- Unihan data for U+8CD3
- Unihan data for U+FA64
Chinese
trad. | 賓 | |
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simp. | 宾 | |
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Glyph origin
Historical forms of the character 賓 |
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Shang |
Oracle bone script |
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Characters in the same phonetic series (賓) (Zhengzhang, 2003)
Shuowen: Phono-semantic compound (形聲, OC *mpin) : phonetic 𡧍 + semantic 貝.
Etymology
From n-nominalization of Proto-Sino-Tibetan *hin (“to give”). Cognate with 嬪 (OC *bin, “to become a bride”), which is an endopassive of 賓 (OC *mpin, “lit, "to be received like a guest"”).
Pronunciation 1
Compounds
Derived terms from 賓
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Pronunciation 2
Japanese
Shinjitai | 賓 | |
Kyūjitai [1] |
賓 賓 or 賓+ ︀ ? |
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賓󠄀 賓+ 󠄀 ?(Adobe-Japan1) | ||
賓󠄃 賓+ 󠄃 ?(Hanyo-Denshi) (Moji_Joho) | ||
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Readings
References
- “賓”, in 漢字ぺディア (Kanjipedia) (in Japanese), 日本漢字能力検定協会, 2015—2023
Korean
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 賓 (MC piɪn). Recorded as Middle Korean 賔/비ᇰ (ping) (Yale: ping) in Hunmong Jahoe (訓蒙字會 / 훈몽자회), 1527.
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [pin]
- Phonetic hangul: [빈]
Vietnamese
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