刀
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Alternative forms
- 刂 (when used as a right radical component)
Han character
刀 (Kangxi radical 18, 刀+0, 2 strokes, cangjie input 尸竹 (SH), four-corner 17220, composition ⿹𠃌丿)
- Kangxi radical #18, ⼑.
Derived characters
Descendants
- ㄉ (Zhuyin alphabet)
- ㆵ (Bopomofo extended character)
References
- KangXi: page 135, character 24
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 1845
- Dae Jaweon: page 304, character 4
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 1, page 319, character 12
- Unihan data for U+5200
Chinese
simp. and trad. |
刀 | |
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alternative forms | 𠚣 |

不銹鋼及陶瓷刀
Glyph origin
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Bronze inscriptions | Oracle bone script | Bronze inscriptions | Chu slip and silk script | Small seal script | Transcribed ancient scripts |
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Characters in the same phonetic series (刀) (Zhengzhang, 2003)
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刀 | *taːw |
忉 | *taːw |
魛 | *taːw |
舠 | *taːw |
朷 | *taːw, *moːɡ |
叨 | *tuːw, *l̥ʰaːw |
倒 | *taːwʔ, *taːws |
到 | *taːws |
菿 | *taːws, *rtaːwɢ |
鞀 | *deːw |
鳭 | *rteːw, *teːw |
灱 | *hreːw |
菬 | *sdew, *tjewʔ |
超 | *tʰew |
怊 | *tʰew, *tʰjew |
欩 | *tʰew |
召 | *dews, *djews |
昭 | *tjew |
招 | *tjew |
鉊 | *tjew |
沼 | *tjewʔ |
照 | *tjews |
詔 | *tjews |
炤 | *tjews |
弨 | *tʰjew, *tʰjewʔ |
眧 | *tʰjewʔ |
韶 | *djew |
佋 | *djew, *djewʔ |
軺 | *djew, *lew |
玿 | *djew |
柖 | *djew |
紹 | *djewʔ |
袑 | *djewʔ |
綤 | *djewʔ |
邵 | *djews |
劭 | *djews |
卲 | *djews |
刁 | *teːw |
芀 | *teːw, *deːw |
貂 | *teːw |
蛁 | *teːw |
迢 | *deːw |
苕 | *deːw |
髫 | *deːw |
岧 | *deːw |
Pictogram (象形) – a knife.
Etymology 1
Unclear. Here are several proposals:
- Schuessler (2007) considers this to be an area word or a word widely borrowed from Chinese into other languages; compare Proto-Karen *ʔdɔ (“knife”), Jingpho [script needed] (n³¹-do³¹, “short knife”), Proto-Vietic *-taːw (“knife”), Bulo Stieng taaw;
- Stephen Baron posits Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s-ta-w, with a sparsely attested suffix *-w retained in Sinitic yet lost in Tibeto-Burman, yielding Proto-Tibeto-Burman *s-ta (“knife; axe; sword”); compare Tibetan སྟ་རེ (sta re, “axe; hatchet”), Burmese ဓား (dha:, “knife; sword”), Proto-Loloish *ta² (“knife”) (STEDT);
- Starostin derives it from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *tā̆w ~ *dā̆w, comparing it to Tibetan [script needed] (sto, “carpenter's axe”) and Jingpho nhtu (“sword”).
Pronunciation
Definitions
刀
- knife; blade (Classifier: 把 m c g h j mb md w x; 張/张 c h; 叢/丛 mn; 支 mn mn-t)
- single-edged sword; cutlass
- Classifier for sets of one hundred sheets of paper.
- Classifier for incisions with a knife, blade, single-edged sword, etc.
- (neologism, Internet) to bargain; to negotiate on price
- a surname (only common among Tai people)
- 刀世勛/刀世勋 ― Dāo Shìxūn ― Dao Shixun
Synonyms
- (knife):
Dialectal synonyms of 刀 (“knife; blade”) [map]
- (to bargain):
Compounds
Derived terms from 刀
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Descendants
Others:
Pronunciation
Synonyms
- (Cantonese) 蚊
Compounds
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Japanese
Readings
Compounds
Etymology 1
Kanji in this term |
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刀 |
かたな Grade: 2 |
kun’yomi |
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釖 (uncommon) |
From Old Japanese. First cited to the Nihon Shoki of 720 CE.[1]
Compound of 片 (kata, “one side”) + な (na, “edge”).[2][3][4] This na element is spelled in monolingual Japanese sources as 刃 (“edge, blade”), but there is no historical attestation for any na reading for this character.
Pronunciation
Noun
刀 • (katana)
- [from 720] (weaponry) a single-edged sword, such as a katana
- 1999 September 23, “鎧武者ゾンビ [Armored Musha Zombie]”, in Vol.5, Konami:
- 怨念により蘇った武者。闇雲にふりまわすカタナに注意。
- Onnen ni yori yomigaetta musha. Yamikumo ni furimawasu katana ni chūi.
- A musha reanimated by deep hatred. Watch out when he brandishes his katana.
- 怨念により蘇った武者。闇雲にふりまわすカタナに注意。
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- [from 934] a small single-edged blade
- Synonym: 切れ物 (kiremono)
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 刀市 (katana ichi): a sword market
- 刀引 (katanabiki): giving a sword worn on one's hip to another as a gift at a banquet or other social gathering
- 小刀 (kogatana): a small knife, a penknife, a pocketknife, a jackknife
- 腰刀 (koshigatana): a hip-sword, smaller than a katana and with no 鍔 (tsuba, “sword guard”)
Idioms
Idioms
- 刀折れ矢尽きる (katana ore ya tsukiru): “swords bent, out of arrows” → completely routed, a complete loss in battle
- 刀に懸けて (katana ni kakete): “[depending, swearing] on one's sword” → a metaphor for firm resolve to see something through
- 刀の錆び (katana no sabi): “sword rust” → a metaphor for killing someone or being killed, from the way that blood can cause the steel of a sword to rust; a derogatory term for someone who isn't even worth soiling a sword
Etymology 2
Kanji in this term |
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刀 |
とう Grade: 2 |
kan’on |
/tau/ → /tɔː/ → /toː/
Ultimately from Middle Chinese 刀 (MC tɑu). Compare modern Mandarin 刀 (dāo).
First cited as an independent noun to a text from 1895.[2] Cited in compounds since at least the 800s CE.[2]
Noun
Derived terms
Derived terms
References
- “刀”, in 日本国語大辞典 (Nihon Kokugo Daijiten, “Nihon Kokugo Daijiten”) (in Japanese), 2nd edition, Tōkyō: Shogakukan, 2000, →ISBN
- 1988, 国語大辞典(新装版) (Kokugo Dai Jiten, Revised Edition) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan
- 2006, 大辞林 (Daijirin), Third Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
- 1995, 大辞泉 (Daijisen) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, →ISBN
- 1998, NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典 (NHK Japanese Pronunciation Accent Dictionary) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: NHK, →ISBN
- 1997, 新明解国語辞典 (Shin Meikai Kokugo Jiten), Fifth Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
Korean
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 刀 (MC tɑu).
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Dongguk Jeongun Reading | ||
Dongguk Jeongun, 1448 | 도ᇢ (Yale: twòw) | |
Middle Korean | ||
Text | Eumhun | |
Gloss (hun) | Reading | |
Hunmong Jahoe, 1527 | 갈〮 (Yale: kál) | 도 (Yale: twò) |
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [to̞]
- Phonetic hangul: [도]
Compounds
Old Korean
Vietnamese
Han character
刀: Hán Nôm readings: đao, dao, đeo
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