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English definition one-legged monster; walrus
Mandarin pronunciation(s), using the Hanyu Pinyin romanization system kui2
Tang dynasty pronunciation(s), derived from or consistent with T'ang Poetic Vocabulary by Hugh M. Stimson, Far Eastern Publications, Yale Univ. 1976 ghyui
Cantonese pronunciation(s), using the Jyutping romanization system kwai4
Cantonese pronunciation(s), using the Yale romanization system kwai4
Japanese (Kana) キ ギ
Sino-Japanese ki gi
Korean pronunciation(s), using the Yale romanization system ki
Hangul 기:0N
Unicode radical / stroke count + 19
Unicode total stroke count 21
Cangjie TCHE
Four corner code 4440.7
漢語大字典 <Hanyu Da Zidian> 'Great Chinese Character Dictionary' (in 8 Volumes). Hubei and Sichuan Dictionary Publishing Collectives, 1986-1990. ISBN: 7-5403-0030 2/H.16 volume 2, page 872, character 3
KangXi dictionary, 7th edition published by Zhonghua Bookstore in Beijing, 1989 page 245, position 28 (virtual position)
Dae Jaweon (Korean) dictionary, first edition, published in Seoul by Samseong Publishing Co., Ltd., 1988 page 487, position 2
Grammata Serica Recensa, Bernhard Karlgren, 1957 1237s
Cihai (辭海) dictionary, single volume edition, published in Hong Kong by the Zhonghua Bookstore, 1983 (reprint of the 1947 edition), ISBN 962-231-005-2 page 342, row 3, position 1
宋本廣韻 <Song Ben Guang Yun> Song Dynasty edition of the Guang Yun Rhyming Dictionary page 56, character 27
This represents the position(s) of the ideograph in the Soengmou San Zidin (商務新字典, New Commercial Press Character Dictionary) page 144, character 19
Ten Thousand Characters: An Analytic Dictionary by G. Hugh Casey, S.J. Hong Kong: Kelley and Walsh, 1980 721
Chinese-English Dictionary by Robert H. Mathews, Cambrige: Harvard University Press, 1975 3662
PRC telegraph code 5688
Taiwan telegraph code 1117
Unicode code point (dec / hex): 22804 / 5914