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鬱鬰
See also: 鬰, 欝 and 郁
U+9B31, 鬱
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-9B31
Contents
1 Translingual
1.1 Han character
← CJK Unified ⿀→
[U+9B30] Ideographs [U+9B32]
1.1.1 Derived characters
1.1.2 References
2 Chinese
2.1 Glyph origin
2.2 Pronunciation
2.3 Definitions
2.4 Compounds
3 Japanese
3.1 Kanji
3.1.1 Readings
3.1.2 Compounds
3.1.3 Trivia
3.2 References
4 Korean
4.1 Hanja
5 Vietnamese
5.1 Han character
Translingual
Han character
鬱 (radical 192 鬯+19, 29 strokes, cangjie input 木木月山竹 (DDBUH), four-corner 44722, composition ⿳⿲木缶木冖⿰鬯彡)
Derived characters
灪, 爩, 䖇, , , , ,
References
鬱 *qud
欝 䖇
*qud
欝
灪 *qud 鬰
爩 *qud
alt. forms
Pronunciation
Mandarin
(Pinyin): yù (yu4)
(Zhuyin): ㄩˋ
Mandarin
(Standard Chinese)+
Pinyin: yù
Zhuyin: ㄩˋ
Wade-Giles: yü4
Gwoyeu Romatzyh: yiw
IPA (key): /y⁵¹/
Cantonese
Jyutping: wat1
Yale: wāt
Cantonese Pinyin: wat7
Guangdong Romanization: wed1
IPA (key): /wɐt̚⁵/
Hakka
(Fuzhou)
Bàng-uâ-cê: ók
IPA (key): /ɔuʔ²⁴/
Min Nan
Pe̍ h-ōe-jī: ut
Tâi-lô: ut
Phofsit Daibuun: ud
IPA (Taipei, Kaohsiung, Xiamen, Zhangzhou): /ut̚³²/
IPA (Quanzhou): /ut̚⁵/
Wu
(Shanghainese)
Wiktionary: yq (T4)
IPA (key): /ɥ̯ɪʔ⁵⁵/
Character 鬱
Reading # 1/1
Fanqie 紆物切
Reconstructions
Zhengzhang
Shangfang
/ʔɨut̚/
Pan
Wuyun
/ʔiut̚/
Shao
Rongfen
/ʔiuət̚/
Edwin
Pulleyblank
/ʔut̚/
Li
Rong
/ʔiuət̚/
Wang
Li
/ĭuət̚/
Bernard
Karlgren
/ʔi ̯uət̚/
Expected
Mandarin yu
Reflex
Old Chinese ▼
(Baxter-Sagart): /*qut/
(Zhengzhang): /*qud/
Baxter-Sagart system 1.1 (2014)
Character 鬱
Reading # 1/1
Modern
Beijing yù
(Pinyin)
Middle
‹ ʔjut ›
Chinese
Old
Chinese
/*qut/
Character 鬱
Reading # 1/1
No. 16057
Phonetic
component 鬱
Rime
group 物
Rime
2
subdivision
Corresponding
MC rime 鬱
Old
Chinese
/*qud/
Definitions
鬱
1. lush; luxuriant; exuberant; dense; thick
2. various; abundant; profuse
3. deep; obscure; profound
4. to gather; to stagnate; to become stagnant
5. depressed; gloomy; moody
6. melancholy; depression
7. to begrudge; to resent; to feel aggrieved
8. hot air (rising); steam
9. a kind of plum
10. name of a god
11. tall and big
12. putrid; putrefied
13. tulip; fragrant grass; fragrance
14. (〜⽔) name for a branch of the Pearl River, including the You River, Yu River and the Xun River in Guangxi, as
well as the Xi River downstream in Guangdong
15. (〜郡) name of an ancient Chinese prefecture
16. A surname.
Compounds
紆鬱/纡郁 鬱鬱蔥蔥/郁郁葱葱
(yùyùcōngcōng)
Japanese
Kanji
鬱
鬱
(common “Jōyō” kanji)
Readings
Goon: うち (uchi)
Kan’on: うつ (utsu, Jōyō)
Kun: しげる (shigeru, 鬱る ); ふさぐ (fusagu, 鬱ぐ )
Compounds
Compounds
Trivia
鬱 has, at 29 strokes, the most strokes of any kanji in the jōyō kanji list or kanji kentei level pre-1.[1] The next highest kanji in the
jōyō list is 鑑, at 23 strokes.
References
1. ^ Crazy kanji: what’s the highest stroke count?(http://nihonshock.com/2009/10/crazy-kanji-highest-stroke-count/)
,
Nihonshock, 2009 Oct 22
Korean
Hanja
鬱 • (ul) (hangeul 울, revised ul, McCune-Reischauer ul, Yale wul)
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Vietnamese
Han character
鬱 (uất)
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