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Etymology 1

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day; sky; heaven
to concern; to interfere; shield
to concern; to interfere; shield; stem
 
simp. and trad.
(天干)

Pronunciation

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Noun

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天干

  1. heavenly stem: one of the ten terms used in East Asian cultures to represent
    1. (historical or astrology) A day of the traditional ten-day week.
    2. (mythology) One of the ten suns thought to appear in succession on its appointed day of the traditional week
    3. (historical religion) The ancestor venerated with a ritual on the appointed day of the traditional week.
    4. (formal) An ordinal, used in similar contexts to Roman numerals in English numbering and outlining.
  2. The set of ten heavenly stems as a whole.

Synonyms

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Hyponyms

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  • (jiǎ, “first”)
  • (, “second”)
  • (bǐng, “third”)
  • (dīng, “fourth”)
  • (, “fifth”)
  • (, “sixth”)
  • (gēng, “seventh”)
  • (xīn, “eighth”)
  • (rén, “ninth”)
  • (guǐ, “tenth”)

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Zhuang: diengan

See also

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Etymology 2

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For pronunciation and definitions of – see 天乾 (“drought”).
(This term is the simplified form of 天乾).
Notes:

Korean

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Hanja in this term

Noun

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天干 (cheon'gan) (hangeul 천간)

  1. hanja form? of 천간 (the ten heavenly stems)