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U+624B, 手
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-624B

[U+624A]
CJK Unified Ideographs
[U+624C]
⼿ U+2F3F, ⼿
KANGXI RADICAL HAND

[U+2F3E]
Kangxi Radicals
[U+2F40]
🈐 U+1F210, 🈐
SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-624B
[unassigned: U+1F203–U+1F20F]
🈂
[U+1F202]
Enclosed Ideographic Supplement 🈑
[U+1F211]

međunarodno


Redosled pisanja
4 poteza
Redosled pisanja

Alternative forms

  • (when used as a left Chinese radical)

Han character

(Kangxi radical 64, +0, 4 strokes, cangjie input 手 (Q), četiri-ugla 20500, composition𠂌)

  1. Kangci radikal #64, ⼿.

Derived characters

References

  • KangXi: page 416, karakter 28
  • Dai Kanwa Jiten: karakter 11768
  • Dae Jaweon: strana 762, karakter 9
  • Hanyu Da Zidian: tom 3, strana 1824, karakter 1
  • Unihan data za U+624B

Kineski


jedn. and trad.
alternative forms 𠂿

Glyph origin

Istorijski oblici karaktera
Warring States Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han) Liushutong (compiled in Ming)
Chu Slip and silk script Qin slip script Ancient script Small seal script Transcribed ancient scripts
Znakovi u istom fonetskom nizu () (Zhengzhang, 2003) 
Stari Kineski

Pictogram (象形 (xiàngxíng)) – hand and fingers. The top stroke is the bent over middle finger, while the horizontal strokes are each two fingers. Compare , , .

Note that unlike the other hand/claw characters, has consistently had five fingers: a mammalian/human hand, as opposed to the three digits often found in the others.

Compare also (“foot”), derived from a footprint, originally composed of 3 toes and a sole.

Etymology

STEDT compares this word to Proto-Sino-Tibetan *g-(t)sjəw-k/ŋ (wing; hand) based on Karlgren's Archaic Chinese (Old Chinese) reconstruction *śi̯ôg, connecting it to Tibetan གཤོག (gshog, wing).

However, this comparison is not supported by more recent scholarship, in which the Old Chinese is reconstructed with an alveolar nasal (Unger, 1995; Zhengzhang, 1995; Baxter and Sagart, 2014). Evidence for the nasal initial is given in Sagart (1999):

  • (“handcuffs”) can be written as , so (OC *ᵇhnruʔ) (with a nasal initial) and seem to be interchangeable as phonetics.
  • The ancient graph resembles the graph of (“right hand”). (OC *ᵇnruʔ, “animal track; claw”) seems to be the modern specialized form of , which has been borrowed to represent an earthly branch.

As done by Sagart (1999), Baxter and Sagart (2014) put (OC *n̥<r>uʔ, “handcuffs”) and (OC *Cə.n<r>uʔ, “animal track; claw”) into the same word family as (OC *n̥uʔ). Zhengzhang (1995) suggests a connection to Burmese ညှိုး (hnyui:, forefinger), which STEDT derives from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s-njuŋ ~ *s-m-juŋ ~ *s-m-juw (finger).

Alternatively, Schuessler (2007) suggests a tone B endoactive derivation from (OC *nhiu?, “to take; to gather”), literally “that which is doing the taking”.

Pronunciation

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Definitions

  1. hand (Klasifikator: m c mn;  m mn;  c)
  2. expert; master
      ―  gāoshǒu  ―  master
  3. -ist; -er
      ―  shǒu  ―  singer
  4. convenient; handy; portable
      ―  shǒu  ―  mobile phone
      ―  shǒu  ―  handbook
  5. handwritten
  6. Klasifikator za skills.
  7. Klasifikator za transactions.
  8. (Min Nan) luck in gambling
  9. (Mainland China Hokkien) Klasifikator za Chinese characters.
  10. (Taiwanese Hokkien) hidden part (general)

See also

Usage notes

In many varieties of Chinese south of the Yangtze River, (shǒu) refers to the arm and hand collectively.

Compounds

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Descendants

Sino-Xenic ():
  • Japanski: (しゅ) (shu)
  • Korejski: 수(手) (su)
  • Vijetnamski: thủ ()

Japanski


Kanji

Šablon:ja-kanji

Readings

Compounds

Etymology 1

Kanji in this term

Stepen: 1
kun'yomi

From Old Japanese.

Possibly derived from a fusion of unbound apophonic form (ta) +‎ (i, emphatic nominal particle). Compare (ma → me, eye).

Pronunciation

Lua greška in Modul:ja-pron at line 78: Parameter "y" is not used by this template..

Noun

() (te

  1. a hand
    リンゴ()()
    ringo o te ni motsu
    to hold an apple in one's hand
    ()()モールス
    te-uchi no Mōrusu
    manually-keyed Morse code
  2. a handle, grip
  3. a paw, foreleg
  4. a way of acting, means
    その()あったか。
    Sono te ga atta ka.
    You could do it that way too?
    ()のも(ひと)()である。
    Kau no mo hitotsu no te de aru.
    Another way is buying it.
  5. (board games) a move, play
    • 2002 mart 9, Yumi Hotta with Obata, Takeshi, “[第&#x5D;だい[131&#x5D;ひゃくさんじゅういち[局&#x5D;きょく [試&#x5D;ためされる[伊&#x5D;[角&#x5D;すみ [Game 131: Isumi’s Endeavor]”, in ヒカルの碁 [Hikaru’s Go], volume 16 (fiction), Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN, page 54:
      まだそんな()(のこ)ってた——(とう)(りょう)(はや)すぎた
      Mada sonna te ga nokotteta—— Tōryō wa hayasugita
      There’s still that move — I gave up too soon
Derived terms

Prefix

() (te-

  1. strengthens the prefixed adjective or adjectival noun
    ()(ばや)い、()(がた)
    tebayai, tegatai
    quick, nimble; firm, steady

Suffix

() (-te

  1. one who does the previous word's action: -ist, -er
    (かた)()
    katarite
    narrator
    使(つか)()
    tsukaite
    user
  2. (board games) counter for moves in shogi, go, etc.
Derived terms
See also

Etymology 2

Kanji in this term
しゅ
Stepen: 1
goon

From Middle Chinese

Affix

(しゅ) (shu

  1. hand
  2. handwork
  3. handicraft, skill, talent
  4. one who does an action: -ist, -er
Derived terms

References



Korejski


Etymology

From Middle Chinese .

Historical Readings
Dongguk Jeongun Reading
Dongguk Jeongun, 1448 슈ᇢ〯 (Yale: syǔw)
Middle Korean
Text Eumhun
Gloss (hun) Reading
Hunmong Jahoe, 1527[3] 손〮 (Yale: swón) 슈〮 (Yale: syú)

Pronunciation

  • (hand; person; etc.):
  • (in 수건 (手巾, sugeon)):
    • (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(ključ): [sʰu(ː)]
    • Phonetic hangul: [(ː)]
      • Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.

Hanja

Korean Wikisource has texts containing the hanja:
[[wikisource:ko:Special:Search/"手"|]]

Wikisource

(eumhun (son su))

  1. Hanja form? of (hand).
  2. Hanja form? of (suffix related to one's skill or occupation).

Compounds

References

  • 국제퇴계학회 대구경북지부 (國際退溪學會 大邱慶北支部) (2007). Digital Hanja Dictionary, 전자사전/電子字典. [4]

Kunigami

Kanji

Pronunciation

Noun

(hiragana てぃー, romaji thī)

  1. a hand

Miyako

Kanji

Pronunciation

Noun

(hiragana てぃー, romaji )

  1. a hand

Okinawan

Kanji

(grade 1 “Kyōiku” kanji)

Readings

Compounds

Etymology

Cognate with Japanski (te).

Pronunciation

Noun

(hiragana てぃー, rōmaji )

  1. a hand
  2. a handle, grip
  3. a skill, ability, means; especially in martial arts

Derived terms

References

  1. ティー” in Okinawa Center of Language Study, Shuri-Naha Dialect Dictionary (archived; reopens 2024).

Vijetnamski


Han character

: Hán Việt readings: thủ-tdcntd;gdhn;bonet ((thư)(cửu)(thiết))
: Nôm readings: thủ-tdcntd;bonet;genibrel;taberd

  1. Hán tự form of thủ, “hand

Compounds

References



Yaeyama

Kanji

Pronunciation

Noun

(hiragana てぃー, romaji )

  1. a hand

Yonaguni

Kanji

Pronunciation

Noun

(hiragana てぃー, romaji )

  1. a hand

(kineski)

Objašnjenje.

Izgovor:

pinjin: shǒu  
Audio: (datoteka)
Šablon:zh-cir

Radikal:

⼿ 064

Šablon:Karakter

Značenja:

...

Primeri:

Vikicitati1. Mojsijeva, glava 9

Sinonimi:

...


Homofoni:

...

Homografi:

...

HSK nivo:

...

Asocijacije:

...

Izvedene reči:

  1. 一手 (yīshǒu)
  2. 上手 (shàngshǒu)
  3. 下手 (xiàshǒu)
  4. 丟手丢手
  5. 乏手
  6. 了手
  7. 二手 (èrshǒu)
  8. 二手貨二手货 (èrshǒuhuò)
  9. 交手 (jiāoshǒu)
  10. 人手 (rénshǒu)
  11. 代手
  12. 伏手
  13. 伴手
  14. 伸手 (shēnshǒu)
  15. 住手 (zhùshǒu)
  16. 佛手 (fóshǒu)
  17. 佛手瓜 (fóshǒuguā)
  18. 作手
  19. 來手来手
  20. 侮手
  21. 信手 (xìnshǒu)
  22. 倒手
  23. 借手
  24. 假手
  25. 偏手
  26. 做手
  27. 先手 (xiānshǒu)
  28. 入手 (rùshǒu)
  29. 兩手两手 (liǎngshǒu)
  30. 凶手



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