| Date | Description |
|---|---|
| IRG #63 2024-10-23 (Wed) 9:53 am +0900 Recorded by CHEN Zhuang | Evidence accepted |
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 2.0 | For 02914, add Discussion Record "Evidence accepted, IRG 63." |
| Source Reference | Glyph |
|---|---|
| T13-3E54 |
| Character Reference | T13-3E54 |
| Codepoint | E240 |
| Radical | 118.0 |
| Stroke Count | 15 |
| First Stroke | 4 |
| Total Stroke | 21 |
| IDS | ⿱𥫗廣 |
| Variants | N/A |
| Pronunciation | kong2 |
| Total No. of Evidences | 2 |
| Notes | 臺羅拼音(TLPI) |
Review Comments
Lim Hiong Seng 林雄成, _Handbook of the Swatow Vernacular_, page 75
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Handbook_of_the_Swatow_vernacular.djvu/91
https://archive.org/details/cu31924023551306/page/n90/mode/1up
It is extremely difficult to recognize, but given the pronunciation of kóng(gong2), it is likely a poorly-depicted phono-semantic character ⿱竹廣.