橙
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Translingual
Han character
橙 (radical 75, 木+12, 16 strokes, cangjie input 木弓人廿 (DNOT), four-corner 42918, composition ⿰木登)
References
- KangXi: page 553, character 28
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 15552
- Dae Jaweon: page 942, character 11
- Hanyu Da Zidian: volume 2, page 1297, character 5
- Unihan data for U+6A59
Chinese
| simp. and trad. |
橙 | |
|---|---|---|
Glyph origin
| Characters in the same phonetic series (登) (Zhengzhang, 2003) | |
|---|---|
| Old Chinese | |
| 登 | *tɯːŋ |
| 璒 | *tɯːŋ |
| 燈 | *tɯːŋ |
| 簦 | *tɯːŋ |
| 蹬 | *tɯːŋ, *dɯːŋs |
| 磴 | *tɯːŋ, *tɯːŋs, *tʰɯːŋ |
| 鐙 | *tɯːŋ, *tɯːŋs |
| 嶝 | *tɯːŋs |
| 隥 | *tɯːŋs |
| 橙 | *tɯːŋs, *rdɯːŋ |
| 凳 | *tɯːŋs |
| 墱 | *tɯːŋs |
| 鼟 | *tʰɯːŋ |
| 膯 | *tʰɯːŋ |
| 澄 | *dɯːŋs, *dɯŋ, *rdɯŋ |
| 鄧 | *dɯːŋs |
| 僜 | *dɯːŋs, *tʰɯŋ |
| 覴 | *tʰɯŋs |
| 瞪 | *dɯŋ, *dɯŋs, *rdɯːŋ |
| 憕 | *dɯŋ, *rdɯŋ, *rdɯːŋ |
| 撜 | *tjɯŋʔ |
| 證 | *tjɯŋs |
Phono-semantic compound (形聲, OC *tɯːŋs, *rdɯːŋ) : semantic 木 (“tree; wood”) + phonetic 登 (OC *tɯːŋ).
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Definitions
橙
Compounds
Etymology 2
| For pronunciation and definitions of 橙 – see 凳 (“bench, stool; chair”). (This character, 橙, is a variant form of 凳.) |
Japanese
Kanji
橙
(“Jinmeiyō” kanji used for names)
Readings
- Goon: じょう (jō)←ぢやう (dyau, historical); とう (tō)←とう (tou, historical)
- Kan’on: とう (tō)←たう (tau, historical); とう (tō)←とう (tou, historical)
- Kun: だいだい (daidai, 橙)
Compounds
Alternative forms

| Kanji in this term |
|---|
| 橙 |
| だいだい Jinmeiyō |
| kun’yomi |
- (bitter orange): 臭橙, 回青橙
Etymology
Thought to be derived from 代代 (daidai, “many generations”), from the way bitter orange fruits never fall down, even in winter, until picked.[1][2]
Pronunciation
Noun
橙 (hiragana だいだい, katakana ダイダイ, rōmaji daidai)
- the bitter orange, Citrus × aurantium
- (by extension) Short for 橙色 (daidai-iro): the color orange
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 橙磯海綿 (daidai isokaimen)
- 橙色 (daidai-iro)
- 橙酢 (daidai-zu)
- 橙橘 (daidai-tachibana)
- 夏橙 (natsudaidai)
References
Korean
Hanja
橙 • (deung, jeung) (hangeul 등, 증, revised deung, jeung, McCune–Reischauer tŭng, chŭng, Yale tung, cung)
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Vietnamese
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