丰
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Translingual[edit]
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Exists as traditional character, but also Simplified from 豐 (elimination of 豈 and 丰).
Traditional | 豐 |
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Shinjitai | 豊 |
Simplified | 丰 |
Han character[edit]
丰 (Kangxi radical 2, 丨+3, 4 strokes, cangjie input 手十 (QJ), four-corner 50000, composition ⿻三丨(GJKV) or ⿻⿱㇒二丨(HT))
Derived characters[edit]
References[edit]
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 79, character 8
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 76
- Dae Jaweon: page 161, character 3
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 1, page 28, character 7
- Unihan data for U+4E30
Chinese[edit]
Glyph origin[edit]
Historical forms of the character 丰 | |||||||
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Shang | Western Zhou | Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han) | Liushutong (compiled in Ming) | ||||
Oracle bone script | Bronze inscriptions | Small seal script | Transcribed ancient scripts | ||||
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References:
Mostly from Richard Sears' Chinese Etymology site (authorisation),
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Old Chinese | |
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邦 | *proːŋ |
梆 | *proːŋ |
垹 | *proːŋ |
肨 | *pʰroːŋs, *pʰroːŋs |
蚌 | *broːŋʔ, *breːŋʔ |
玤 | *broːŋʔ |
棒 | *broːŋʔ |
蜯 | *broːŋʔ |
琫 | *poːŋʔ |
菶 | *poːŋʔ, *boːŋʔ |
俸 | *poːŋʔ, *boŋs |
髼 | *boːŋ |
蜂 | *boːŋ, *pʰoŋ |
韸 | *boːŋ |
蓬 | *boːŋ |
篷 | *boːŋ |
唪 | *boːŋʔ, *boŋʔ |
埲 | *boːŋʔ |
丰 | *pʰoŋ |
妦 | *pʰoŋ |
仹 | *pʰoŋ |
峯 | *pʰoŋ |
峰 | *pʰoŋ |
鋒 | *pʰoŋ |
烽 | *pʰoŋ |
蠭 | *pʰoŋ |
桻 | *pʰoŋ |
莑 | *pʰoŋ |
夆 | *pʰoŋ, *boŋ, *ɡaːds |
捧 | *pʰoŋʔ |
逢 | *boŋ |
縫 | *boŋ, *boŋs |
漨 | *boŋ |
捀 | *boŋ, *boŋs |
奉 | *boŋʔ |
Pictogram (象形) . The original version is 𡴀.
Etymology 1[edit]
For pronunciation and definitions of 丰 – see 豐 (“luxuriant; lush; abundant; bountiful; plenty; etc.”). (This character is the simplified form of 豐). |
Notes:
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Etymology 2[edit]
trad. | 丰 | |
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simp. # | 丰 | |
alternative forms | 𡴀 䒠 |
Pronunciation[edit]
Definitions[edit]
丰
- having a lush growth of plants
- appearance
Compounds[edit]
Etymology 3[edit]
For pronunciation and definitions of 丰 – see 丯. (This character is a variant form of 丯). |
References[edit]
Japanese[edit]
Kanji[edit]
丰
Readings[edit]
- Go-on: ふ (fu); ぶ (bu)
- Kan-on: ほう (hō); ふう (fū)
- Kan’yō-on: ぼう (bō)
- Kun: みめよい (mimeyoi, 丰い); しげる (shigeru, 丰る)
Compounds[edit]
Korean[edit]
Hanja[edit]
丰 (eumhun 예쁠 봉 (yeppeul bong))
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References[edit]
Vietnamese[edit]
Han character[edit]
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