| Date | Description |
|---|---|
| IRG #65 2025-10-15 (Wed) 11:01 am +0800 Recorded by CHEN Zhuang | withdrawn. |
| Source Reference | Glyph |
|---|---|
| KC-10376 |
| Character Reference | KC-10376 |
| Codepoint | E00A |
| Radical | R030.0 |
| Stroke Count | 12 |
| First Stroke | 3 |
| Total Stroke | 15 |
| IDS | ⿱眞叱 |
| Pronunciation | 짓 |
| Normalization Ref. | KR Norm. Rule No.104-3 |
| Total No. of Evidences | 1 |
| Notes | personal name |
Review Comments
The evidence shows one geographic name used in the Korean Peninsula, ~洞. However, 嗭洞 could be found in 국사편찬위원회.
Are there any more evidences for this character to prove it is not a one-off case?
As CHAN Eiso pointed out, both chars were used for the same place.
However, since these two characters are different (with or without the component 八 (eight)) and for academic and scholarly purposes, KR wants to encode both chars in UCS.