將
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將 (Kangxi radical 41, 寸+8, 11 strokes, cangjie input 女一月木戈 (VMBDI), four-corner 27242, composition ⿰爿⿱𱼀寸)
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臧 | *ʔsaːŋ |
牂 | *ʔsaːŋ |
戕 | *kaːl, *ʔsaːŋ, *zaŋ |
贓 | *ʔsaːŋ |
藏 | *zaːŋ, *zaːŋs |
奘 | *zaːŋʔ, *zaːŋs |
臟 | *zaːŋs |
將 | *ʔsaŋ, *ʔsaŋs |
漿 | *ʔsaŋ |
鱂 | *ʔsaŋ |
蔣 | *ʔsaŋ, *ʔsaŋʔ |
螿 | *ʔsaŋ |
槳 | *ʔsaŋʔ |
獎 | *ʔsaŋʔ |
醬 | *ʔsaŋs |
鏘 | *sʰaŋ |
蹡 | *sʰaŋ, *ʔshaŋs |
嶈 | *sʰaŋ |
斨 | *sʰaŋ |
爿 | *braːn, *zaŋ |
牆 | *zaŋ |
妝 | *ʔsraŋ |
莊 | *ʔsraŋ |
裝 | *ʔsraŋ, *ʔsraŋs |
壯 | *ʔsraŋs |
疒 | *rnɯːɡ, *zraŋ |
床 | *zraŋ |
牀 | *zraŋ |
狀 | *zraŋs |
Ideogrammic compound (會意 / 会意) : semantic 爿 (“bed; small table”) + semantic ⺼ (“meat”) + semantic 寸 (“hand”) – to offer meat as tribute by putting it on a small cutting board and/or sacrifical table. 爿 partly indicates pronunciation and doesn't represent a bed in this character. The sacrifical meat and the hand together form the shape 𪧷, which is similar but unrelated to 有.
The ⺼ component is on its side, hence resembles 夕 with an added dot; compare 祭, 然.
Shuowen erroneously considers the phonetic component of 將 to be 醬 (OC *ʔsaŋs, “sauce”) (abbreviated).
A conflation of two roots: “to take; to hold” and “will; be going to; near”.
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In Cantonese, when used for introducing the object of a verb, the action should involve a change or movement of the object.
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(Jinmeiyō kanji, kyūjitai kanji, shinjitai form 将)
From 將 (MC tsjang, “just now; also, half... half..., or; take, hold; etc.”):
From 將 (MC tsjangH, “command, lead; commander, general; high-ranking military officer”):
Nanori readings:
Nominalization of verb 勝る (masaru, “to excel, rival, surpass”).
From Middle Chinese 將 (MC tsjangH, “commander”).
Wikisource 將 (eumhun 장수(將帥) 장 (jangsu jang))
From Middle Chinese 將 (MC tsjang, “to take; to hold”).
將 (eumhun 장차(將次) 장 (jangcha jang))
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
將 (pata) (kana はた)
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