() - A Japanese kokuji (国字) meaning 'to glide & to slip'

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yī | 4 strokes | radical: 辶

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A Japanese kokuji (国字) meaning 'to glide;

to slip';

not a standard Chinese character but used in Japanese names.

A Japanese kokuji (国字) meaning 'to glideto slip'not a standard Chinese character but used in

Usage highlights

Japanese given nameSmooth movementGliding motion
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Usage & contexts

Examples

  • This character is used in Japanese names (辷).
  • It represents a smooth, gliding motion (滑るように).
  • Found in some Japanese place names (地名).

Collocations

  • Japanese given name(日本人の名前)
  • Smooth movement(滑らかな動き)
  • Gliding motion(滑走)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • Created in Japan as a kokuji (国字), a character invented in Japan rather than borrowed from Chinese.
  • Used primarily in proper names, conveying a sense of smoothness or effortless motion.
  • While not standard in Chinese, it may appear in contexts discussing Japanese onomastics or linguistics.

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