SAT-06662 |
Date | Description |
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IRG #58 2022-03-15 (Tue) 10:34 am +0800 Recorded by CHEN Zhuang | Unified to 𥪰 U+25AB0 |
Version | Description |
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3.0 | For 03741, change Status to Unified |
3.0 | For 03741, add Discussion Record "Unified to 𥪰 U+25AB0, IRG 58." |
Source Reference | Glyph |
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SAT-06662 | 1.0 |
group | SAT |
a) Source reference | SAT-06662 |
b) PUA Code of TTF | F1B6 |
c) KangXi Radical Code(Primary) | 147.0 |
d) Stroke Count(Primary) | 10 |
e) First Stroke(Primary) | 4 |
g) Total Stroke Sount | 17 |
i) IDS (Ideographic Description Sequence) | ⿱竝見 |
j) Similar/ Variants | Similar: 𥪰/𧡟/竸/ |
k) Ref. to Evidence doc | SAT-06662-01.jpg;SAT-06662-02.jpg;SAT-06662-03.jpg |
l) Optional info | N/A |
m1)Previous IRG WS | N/A |
m2)Sequence No of Previous IRG WS | N/A |
Review Comments
No meaning is given, but the evidence shows that the reading of this character is identical to that of 誩, for which the "Guang Yun" gives the fanqie reading 渠敬 (*gjængH), Mandarin "jìng". This suggests that it is related to 𥪰 (U+25AB0), which is also read 渠敬 = Mandarin "jìng" and defined in Kangxi as a variant of U+7AF6, 競 read "jìng". Also, given the graphic relationship between 並 and 竝, this also appears to be the full form to U+2785F, another variant of U+7AF6. Seems like a strong argument for semantic identity U+7AF6 and possible unification with one of the encoded forms.