Radical 209

Radical 209 meaning " nose " is one of two traditional radicals of Chinese writing with fourteen lines.

With 9 combinations of signs in Mathews ' Chinese - English Dictionary it is very rare. In the Kangxi Dictionary, it was nevertheless still 49 characters which had to see this radical.

Closely related with this character is the character for " self "自(radical 132), showing a nose in front view. By the way you show in East Asia on his nose, not on his chest, if you want to point to itself.

The composite radical consists of the components自zì and畀bì. The latter functions as a sound carrier. Originally, the upper part自meant alone is "nose". It now uses the characters with phonetic component of the meaning nose, and the jǐajìezì without Lautkoponente, almost as假借 字of the nose, of the importance of "self". The importance of畀has not directly to do with " nose " itself. It means "give" but is no longer used in standard Chinese -丌jī as几, and机, originally " small table ", is probably the sound component of畀.

Characters with the radical鼻stand in the relationship "nose" such as:

Different character sets show the character code point U 9 F3B slightly different, the Japanese spelling has the two lines extended downward.

Character connections that are ruled by the radical 209

In Unicode block Kangxi radicals, the radical is coded 209 of the Code Point number 12.240 (U 2 FD0 ).

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