Friday, June 7, 2013

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: 六

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* {{qualifier|Chinese financial form}}: [[陸]] or [[陆]]

 

* {{qualifier|Chinese financial form}}: [[陸]] or [[陆]]

   

===Phonosemantic Interpretation===

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===Phonosemantic interpretation===

   

[[w:Old_Chinese|Old Chinese]] [[w:Old_Chinese_phonology#Initials|Initial]] *l- lends semantic value '''Continuum'''. [[w:Old_Chinese_phonology#Vowels|Vowel]] *-o- lends semantic value '''Curvature''' or '''Curve and surround/envelop'''. {{liushu|p}} of a tall mound that curves in stretching at length. Six may be regarded as a [[w:Chinese_characters#Transformed_cognates|borrowed meaning]], or as via the idea of a number stretching beyond five (the natural end of a counting unit, the five fingers of one hand). Source: [http://www.kanjinetworks.com/eng/kanji-dictionary/online-kanji-etymology-dictionary.cfm?kanji_id=LOK01 Howell & Morimoto]

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[[w:Old_Chinese|Old Chinese]] [[w:Old_Chinese_phonology#Initials|Initial]] {{IPAchar|/*l-/}} lends semantic value '''Continuum'''. [[w:Old_Chinese_phonology#Vowels|Vowel]] {{IPAchar|/*-o-/}} lends semantic value '''Curvature''' or '''Curve and surround/envelop'''. {{liushu|p}} of a tall mound that curves in stretching at length. Six may be regarded as a [[w:Chinese_characters#Transformed_cognates|borrowed meaning]], or as via the idea of a number stretching beyond five (the natural end of a counting unit, the five fingers of one hand). Source: [http://www.kanjinetworks.com/eng/kanji-dictionary/online-kanji-etymology-dictionary.cfm?kanji_id=LOK01 Howell & Morimoto]

   
 

===Han character===

 

===Han character===


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Translingual[edit]

Stroke order
六-order.gif

Alternative forms[edit]

  • (Chinese financial form): or

Phonosemantic interpretation[edit]

Old Chinese Initial /*l-/ lends semantic value Continuum. Vowel /*-o-/ lends semantic value Curvature or Curve and surround/envelop. Pictogram (象形) of a tall mound that curves in stretching at length. Six may be regarded as a borrowed meaning, or as via the idea of a number stretching beyond five (the natural end of a counting unit, the five fingers of one hand). Source: Howell & Morimoto

Han character[edit]

六 (radical 12 +2, 4 strokes, cangjie input 卜金 (YC), four-corner 00800, composition)

  1. six

References[edit]

See also[edit]


Cantonese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Chinese *rjuk, from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *t-ruk (compare Classical Tibetan drug)

Hanzi[edit]

(jyutping luk6, Yale luk6)


Hanzi[edit]

(POJ liuk, Guangdong liuk7; luk7 [Bao'an, Dongguan, Hong Kong], Hagfa Pinyim liug5)

References[edit]


Japanese[edit]

Japanese cardinal numbers
 <  5 6 7  > 
    Cardinal : 六

Kanji[edit]

(grade 1 "Kyōiku" kanji)

  1. six
Readings[edit]
Compounds[edit]

References[edit]

  • New Nelson: 371
  • Halpern: 1965
  • Halpern Learners: 1244
  • Heisig: 6
  • Tuttle Kanji Dictionary: 2j2.2
  1. Source: EDICT and KANJIDIC files licensed by the Electronic Dictionaries Research Group.

Etymology 1[edit]

The ablaut form of mi "three", which it doubles.

Noun[edit]

(hiragana , romaji mu)

  1. six
Derived terms[edit]

Etymology 2[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

  • (used in legal documents)

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA: /ro.kuꜜ/, [ɽo̞˨.kɯᵝ˦]

Noun[edit]

(hiragana ろく, romaji roku)

  1. six
  2. a name of a hole of a wind instrument

Hanja[edit]


Eumhun:

  • Sound (hangeul): () (revised: ryuk (yuk), McCune-Reischauer: ryuk (yuk), Yale: lyuk (lyuk))
  • Name (hangeul): 여섯 (revised: yeoseot, McCune-Reischauer: yŏsŏt, Yale: yeses)
  1. six

Mandarin[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Hanzi[edit]

(pinyin liù (liu4), Wade-Giles liu4)

Numeral[edit]

(traditional and simplified, Pinyin liù)

  1. six

Middle Chinese[edit]

Han character[edit]

(*liuk)


Min Nan[edit]

Hanzi[edit]

(POJ lio̍k, la̍k)

References[edit]


Vietnamese[edit]

Han character[edit]

(lục, lúc, lúc, lụt)


Hanzi[edit]

Latin Alphabet: luoˋ

Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄌㄨㄛˋ

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