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U+8FB0, 辰
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-8FB0

[U+8FAF]
CJK Unified Ideographs
[U+8FB1]
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U+2FA0, ⾠
KANGXI RADICAL MORNING

[U+2F9F]
Kangxi Radicals
[U+2FA1]
U+F971, 辰
CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F971

[U+F970]
CJK Compatibility Ideographs
[U+F972]

Translingual

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Han character

(Kangxi radical 161, +0, 7 strokes, cangjie input 一一一女 (MMMV), four-corner 71232, composition 𠄌丿(GJK) or ⿸⿱𠄌丿(HTV))

  1. Kangxi radical #161, .

Derived characters

References

  • Kangxi Dictionary: page 1252, character 15
  • Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 38682
  • Dae Jaweon: page 1733, character 4
  • Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 6, page 3606, character 1
  • Unihan data for U+8FB0
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Chinese

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Glyph origin

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Pictogram (象形) – a kind of agricultural tool used for tilling the fields and removing weeds (Guo, 1931; Qiu, 1992), possibly made of a kind of large clam (OC *djɯns, *djɯnʔ, *djins) (Guo, 1931).

Alternatively, it could be a pictogram (象形) of a person holding onto a cliff – original character of (OC *tjɯn, *tjɯns, “to hold up”) (Shang, 1983).

Etymology

“to vibrate”
Related to (OC *tjɯn, “to shake”) and (OC *tjɯn, *tjɯns, “to excite”), from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *dar ~ d(u/i)r (to tremble; to shiver) (Schuessler, 2007).
“fifth earthly branch”
Norman (1985) suggests that it is from Austroasiatic; compare Proto-Austroasiatic *tlan (python), whence Vietnamese trăn, Khmer ថ្លាន់ (thlan), Mon ကၠန် (klɔn). However, Ferlus (2013) points to reconstructions like *dər (Baxter & Sagart) and *ᴸdzɨr (Ferlus) and remarks that those do not match any animal's name in Mainland Southeast Asian (MSEA) languages. Therefore, might have been associated arbitrarily with the dragon ().
Smith (2011) agrees with the proposal (e.g. by Guo, 1931) that (OC dən) initially depicted an agricultural implement made from clams' shells and was the original form of (OC dəns, “mollusc, clam”); so he proposes that the fifth earthly branch depicted the moon's second waning-gibbous phase, which looks like a clam. He also suggests that (chén) also represented the ovoid-shaped rising sun and is thus related to (chén, “early morning”).
“time”
From (OC *djɯ, “time”) + nominalizing suffix -n, literally “that which is proceeding” (Schuessler, 2007). This word partially converges with (OC *djɯn, *ɦljɯn, “morning”) (ibid.).
“heavenly body”
The endopassive of (OC *tjɯn, *tjɯns, “to shake; to stir”), literally “to stir oneself”, i.e. “when life begins to stir” > “heavenly bodies that mark time” (ibid.).

Pronunciation



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Definitions

  1. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) to vibrate
  2. fifth of twelve earthly branches (地支), variously equated with
    1. (Chinese zodiac) dragon ()
    2. (navigation) a bearing of 120° (between ESE and SE)
    3. (Chinese calendar) the 3rd lunar month (三月)
    4. (Chinese calendar) the 5th day or year in a dozen
    5. (Chinese timekeeping) the 2-hour period between 7 and 9 am
  3. time; day; season
  4. heavenly body; stars
  5. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese, Chinese astronomy) Alternative name for 心宿 (Xīnxiù, “Heart Mansion (one of Twenty-Eight Mansions)”).
  6. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese, Chinese astronomy) Alternative name for 北極星北极星 (Běijíxīng, “North Star”).
  7. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) alternative form of (chén, early morning)
  8. a surname

Coordinate terms

Compounds

  • 丁辰
  • 七辰
  • 三辰
  • 上辰
  • 三辰酒
  • 不辰
  • 二辰
  • 五辰
  • 他辰
  • 令辰
  • 休辰
  • 伏辰
  • 佳辰
  • 來辰 / 来辰
  • 俶辰
  • 元辰
  • 剋辰 / 克辰
  • 剛辰 / 刚辰
  • 北辰 (Běichén)
  • 十二辰
  • 十二辰堆
  • 十二辰屬 / 十二辰属
  • 十二辰神
  • 十二辰蟲 / 十二辰虫
  • 卯酉參辰 / 卯酉参辰
  • 參辰 / 参辰
  • 參辰卯酉 / 参辰卯酉
  • 參辰日月 / 参辰日月
  • 及辰
  • 叢辰 / 丛辰
  • 司辰
  • 吉日良辰
  • 吉辰
  • 嘉辰
  • 嚴辰 / 严辰
  • 四辰
  • 壽辰 / 寿辰 (shòuchén)
  • 大辰
  • 媽祖誕辰 / 妈祖诞辰
  • 孤辰
  • 孤辰合注
  • 孤辰寡宿
  • 寡宿孤辰
  • 帨辰
  • 年辰
  • 庚辰 (gēngchén)
  • 建辰月
  • 弁辰
  • 弧辰
  • 弱辰
  • 忌辰 (jìchén)
  • 懸弧辰 / 悬弧辰
  • 拱辰 (gǒngchén)
  • 指辰
  • 拱辰管
  • 日月參辰 / 日月参辰
  • 日辰
  • 早辰
  • 昌辰
  • 星辰 (xīngchén)
  • 星辰劍 / 星辰剑
  • 時辰 / 时辰
  • 時辰八字 / 时辰八字 (shíchén bāzì)
  • 時辰牌 / 时辰牌
  • 時辰臺 / 时辰台
  • 時辰鐘 / 时辰钟
  • 曩辰
  • 朝辰
  • 本命辰
  • 朱辰
  • 正辰
  • 比辰
  • 泰辰
  • 涓辰
  • 浹辰 / 浃辰
  • 測辰 / 测辰
  • 火辰
  • 炎辰
  • 爻辰
  • 牝咮鳴辰 / 牝咮鸣辰
  • 生不逢辰 (shēngbùféngchén)
  • 生辰 (shēngchén)
  • 生辰八字 (shēngchén bāzì)
  • 生辰吉帖
  • 生辰綱 / 生辰纲
  • 疇辰 / 畴辰
  • 發生辰 / 发生辰
  • 發辰 / 发辰
  • 盼辰勾
  • 眾星拱辰 / 众星拱辰
  • 禁火辰
  • 私辰
  • 移辰
  • 窮辰 / 穷辰
  • 簡辰 / 简辰
  • 美景良辰
  • 考辰
  • 耗磨辰
  • 聖辰 / 圣辰
  • 良辰 (liángchén)
  • 良辰吉日 (liángchénjírì)
  • 良辰媚景
  • 良辰美景 (liángchénměijǐng)
  • 花辰
  • 芳辰
  • 花辰月夕
  • 蕭辰 / 萧辰
  • 衝辰 / 冲辰
  • 觿辰
  • 計辰 / 计辰
  • 設帨佳辰 / 设帨佳辰
  • 誕辰 / 诞辰 (dànchén)
  • 諏辰 / 诹辰
  • 貞辰 / 贞辰
  • 貫月之辰 / 贯月之辰
  • 貫辰 / 贯辰
  • 貿辰 / 贸辰
  • 賤辰 / 贱辰
  • 超辰
  • 辰事
  • 辰儀 / 辰仪
  • 辰光 (chénguāng)
  • 辰刻
  • 辰勾
  • 辰勾盼月
  • 辰參 / 辰参
  • 辰告
  • 辰地
  • 辰堠
  • 辰夜
  • 辰太
  • 辰宿 (chénxiù)
  • 辰尾
  • 辰居
  • 辰巳
  • 辰序
  • 辰放氏
  • 辰斗
  • 辰旆
  • 辰旒
  • 辰星 (Chénxīng)
  • 辰時 / 辰时 (chénshí)
  • 辰晷
  • 辰暮
  • 辰極 / 辰极
  • 辰河戲 / 辰河戏
  • 辰漢 / 辰汉
  • 辰牌
  • 辰牡
  • 辰砂 (chénshā)
  • 辰精
  • 辰緯 / 辰纬
  • 辰衡
  • 辰角
  • 辰象
  • 辰選 / 辰选
  • 辰鑒 / 辰鉴
  • 辰階 / 辰阶
  • 辰韓 / 辰韩 (Chénhán)
  • 辰馬 / 辰马
  • 辰駕 / 辰驾
  • 逢吉丁辰
  • 逢辰
  • 遠辰 / 远辰
  • 遘辰
  • 鐸辰 / 铎辰
  • 陰辰 / 阴辰
  • 陽辰 / 阳辰
  • 霜辰
  • 霜露之辰
  • 靈辰 / 灵辰
  • 順辰 / 顺辰
  • 餘辰 / 余辰
  • 黃道良辰 / 黄道良辰

References

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Japanese

Kanji

(Jinmeiyō kanji)

  1. the dragon as the fifth sign in the Chinese zodiac

Readings

  • Go-on: じん (jin)
  • Kan-on: しん (shin)
  • Kun: たつ (tatsu, )とき (toki, )
  • Nanori: のぶ (nobu)のぶる (noburu)

Compounds

Etymology 1

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From the verb たつ (tatsu, to get up, to take off) (whence also (tatsu, dragon)), from the notion of a dragon flying.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

(たつ) (Tatsu) 

  1. the Dragon, the fifth of the twelve Earthly Branches
    Hypernyms: 十二支, 地支
    Coordinate terms: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Noun

(たつ) (tatsu) 

  1. by extension from the zodiac:
    1. the name of the year or day corresponding to the fifth in a cycle of twelve
    2. roughly east-southeast, specifically 30° south of due east (i.e. a bearing of 120°)
    3. the hour of the dragon, specifically 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM; sometimes treated as 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM instead
    4. alternate name for 三月 (sangatsu, the month of March)
Derived terms
  • (たつ)(いち) (tatsu no ichi): in the Yamato kingdom of ancient Japan, markets held every day of the dragon
  • (たつ)一点(いってん) (tatsu no itten): the first 30 minutes of the hour of the dragon
  • (たつ)(こく) (tatsu no koku): the hour of the dragon
  • (たつ)(とき) (tatsu no toki): the hour of the dragon
  • (たつ)()いて()にこぼす (tatsu ni maite mi ni kobosu): sunny one day, rainy the next

Etymology 2

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From Middle Chinese (dzyin).

Proper noun

(しん) (Shin) 

  1. the Dragon, the fifth of the twelve Earthly Branches
    Hypernyms: 十二支, 地支
    Coordinate terms: , , , , , , , , , , ,
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Korean

Etymology 1

From Middle Chinese (MC dzyin).

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Pronunciation

Hanja

Korean Wikisource has texts containing the hanja:

(eumhun (byeol jin))
(eumhun 다섯째 지지 (daseotjjae jiji jin))

  1. hanja form? of (name of a star)
  2. hanja form? of (the Dragon, the fifth of the twelve Earthly Branches)

Compounds

Etymology 2

From Middle Chinese (MC dzyin).

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Pronunciation

Hanja

(eumhun (ttae sin))

  1. hanja form? of (time)

Compounds

Usage notes

The semantics of the readings of this Hanja are irregular with the exception of when " (, jin)" is used to mean "the Dragon, the fifth of the twelve Earthly Branches" or certain historical placenames. The reading may not semantically match its corresponding 음훈 (音訓, eumhun, “reading of the sound and meaning”).

References

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

Han character

: Hán Nôm readings: thìn, thần, thì

  1. chữ Hán form of Thìn (fifth of the twelve earthly branches)
    Hypernyms: 地支, 十二支
    Coordinate terms: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Compounds

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