辻
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Translingual
Han character
辻 (radical 162 辵+2, 6 strokes, cangjie input X卜十 (XYJ) or 卜十 (YJ), composition ⿺辶十)
References
- KangXi: not present, would follow page 1253, character 13
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 38711
- Dae Jaweon: page 1735, character 11
- Hanyu Da Zidian: not present, would follow volume 6, page 3815, character 1
- Unihan data for U+8FBB
Japanese
Glyph origin
A 国字 (kokuji, “Japanese-coined character”).
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Kanji
辻
(“Jinmeiyō” kanji used for names)
Readings
Compounds
- 辻褄 (tsujitsuma, “coherence, consistency”)
Etymology 1
| Kanji in this term |
|---|
| 辻 |
| つむじ Jinmeiyō |
| kun’yomi |
/tumuzi/ → /t͡sumuʑi/
Likely from Old Japanese. Attested in the Ruiju Myōgishō, completed around the late 11th century.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
辻 (hiragana つむじ, rōmaji tsumuji)
Etymology 2
| Kanji in this term |
|---|
| 辻 |
| つじ Jinmeiyō |
| kun’yomi |
/tumuzi/ → /tuzi/ → /t͡suʑi/
Shift from tsumuji above.[1][2]
Pronunciation
Noun
- crossing, crossroad, intersection
- street corner
- Synonym of 辻総 (tsujibusa)
Synonyms
- (intersection): 四辻 (yotsuji), 四辻, 四つ辻 (yotsutsuji)
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 辻占 (tsujiura)
- 辻駕籠 (tsuji kago)
- 辻君 (tsujigimi)
- 辻斬り (tsuji-giri)
- 辻講釈 (tsuji gōshaku)
- 辻強盗 (tsuji gōtō)
- 辻自動車 (tsuji jidōsha)
- 辻相撲 (tsuji-zumō)
- 辻説法 (tsuji seppō)
- 辻辻, 辻々 (tsujitsuji, “every streetcorner, every crossing”)
- 辻捕り, 辻取り (tsujitori)
- 辻馬車 (tsuji basha)
- 辻噺 (tsujibanashi)
- 辻番 (tsujiban)
- 辻札 (tsujifuda)
- 辻風呂 (tsuji furo)
- 辻便所 (tsuji benjo)
- 辻待, 辻待ち (tsujimachi)
- 辻店 (tsujimise)
- 辻社 (tsuji yashiro)
Proper noun
- A surname.
Usage notes
- This kanji is said to be used by crypto-Christians in the Meiji period.
References
Korean
Hanja
辻 • (sip) (hangeul 십, revised sip, McCune–Reischauer sip, Yale sip)
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