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Translingual
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Han character
力 (Kangxi radical 19, 力+0, 2 strokes, cangjie input 大尸 (KS), four-corner 40027, composition ⿻𠃌丿)
- Kangxi radical #19, ⼒.
Derived characters
Descendants
See also
- カ (Japanese katakana)
References
- KangXi: page 146, character 5
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 2288
- Dae Jaweon: page 327, character 31
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 1, page 364, character 4
- Unihan data for U+529B
- Unihan data for U+F98A
Chinese
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alternative forms | 𠠲 ⿻力丶 |
Glyph origin
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Oracle bone script | Bronze inscriptions | Bronze inscriptions | Bronze inscriptions | Chu slip and silk script | Qin slip script | Small seal script | Transcribed ancient scripts |
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Pictogram (象形) – alternative interpretation, either an arm bending out from the side of the body, or a wooden plough.
Etymology
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *k-ra (“strength; to win; classifier for people”) + *-k (STEDT; Schuessler, 2007). Cognate with Burmese အား (a:, “strength; force”); Proto-Loloish *ra² (“strength”), whence Sichuan Yi ꊋ (we); Northern Bai [script needed] (ɣɯ̱⁴², “strength”); Central Bai hhep (“strength”). A causative derivative is 飭 (OC rhək) (Shcuessler, 2007).
Schuessler (2007) also suggests an etymological connection with 來 (OC *m·rɯːɡ, “to come”).
Pronunciation
Definitions
力
Synonyms
- (physical strength):
- (ability):
- (function):
- (to make an effort):
Compounds
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Descendants
Others:
References
- “力”, in 漢語多功能字庫 (Multi-function Chinese Character Database), 香港中文大學 (the Chinese University of Hong Kong), 2014–
Japanese
Readings
Etymology 1
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力 |
ちから Grade: 1 |
kun’yomi |
From Old Japanese, ultimately from Proto-Japonic *tikara. Compound of Old Japanese elements 霊 (chi, “power, life force, essence”) + 柄 (kara, “source, origin”).
Noun
力 • (chikara)
Derived terms
- 力足 (chikara ashi): a tensed leg; tensing one's legs; (sumo) the traditional sumo stomp at the beginning of a match
- 力合わせ (chikara awase): matching strength: a competition of strength; (by extension) a sumo match
- 力軍 (chikara ikusa): a test of strength, a competition of strength
- 力石 (chikara ishi): a large stone used as a dumbbell for purposes of tests of strength
- 力一杯 (chikara ippai): with all one's strength, as hard as one can
- 力持ち (chikaramochi): a very strong person
- 力添え (chikarazoe): help, assistance, aid
Etymology 2
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りき Grade: 1 |
goon |
From Middle Chinese 力 (lik). The goon reading, so likely the initial borrowing. Compare modern Cantonese reading lik6.
Affix
力 • (riki)
Noun
力 • (riki)
Derived terms
Etymology 3
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力 |
りょく Grade: 1 |
kan’on |
From Middle Chinese 力, but apparently from a different source dialect or at a different time than 力 (lik). The kan'on reading, so likely a later borrowing. Compare reconstructed Middle Chinese reading /li̯ək/ or Korean reading ryeok.
Only found in compounds and idioms in modern Japanese.
Affix
力 • (ryoku)
Derived terms
- 引力 (inryoku, “attractive force”)
- 営力 (eiryoku, “geomorphic agent”)
- 気力 (kiryoku, “spirit; drive; morale; vigor”)
- 斥力 (sekiryoku, “repulsive force”)
- 動力 (dōryoku, “energy, motive force”)
- 力争 (ryokusō, “test of strength; hard fight”)
- 努力 (doryoku, “effort, endeavor”)
- 協力 (kyōryoku, “cooperation; working together”)
- 体力 (tairyoku, “bodily strength; physical power”)
- 魅力 (miryoku, “allure, charm, glamour”)
- 実力 (jitsuryoku, “merit, true ability; force”)
Korean
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 力 (MC lɨk̚). Perhaps more specifically from Late Middle Chinese 力 (LMC *liə̌k).
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Dongguk Jeongun, 1448 | 륵〮 (Yale: lúk) |
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ɾjʌ̹k̚] ~ [jʌ̹k̚]
- Phonetic hangul: [력/역]
Compounds
- 마력 (魔力, maryeok)
- 마력 (馬力, maryeok)
- 강력 (強力, gangnyeok)
- 권력 (權力, gwollyeok)
- 근력 (筋力, geullyeok)
- 노력 (努力, noryeok)
- 능력 (能力, neungnyeok)
- 동력 (動力, dongnyeok)
- 매력 (魅力, maeryeok)
- 무력 (武力, muryeok)
- 부력 (浮力, buryeok)
- 병력 (兵力, byeongnyeok)
- 세력 (勢力, seryeok)
- 속력 (速力, songnyeok)
- 수력 (水力, suryeok)
- 시력 (視力, siryeok)
- 실력 (實力, sillyeok)
- 압력 (壓力, amnyeok)
- 약력 (弱力, yangnyeok)
- 역기 (力器, yeokgi)
- 역도 (力道, yeokdo)
- 외력 (外力, oeryeok)
- 인력 (人力, illyeok)
- 인력 (引力, illyeok)
- 조력 (助力, joryeok)
- 조력 (潮力, joryeok)
- 중력 (重力, jungnyeok)
- 지력 (智力, jiryeok)
- 폭력 (暴力, pongnyeok)
- 풍력 (風力, pungnyeok)
- 학력 (學力, hangnyeok)
- 협력 (協力, hyeomnyeok)
- 화력 (火力, hwaryeok)
- 효력 (效力, hyoryeok)
Vietnamese
Han character
力: Hán Việt readings: lực (
力: Nôm readings: sức[1][3][4], lực[2][3], sực[3][4], sựt[3][4], rực[1]
References
- Nguyễn (2014).
- Nguyễn et al. (2009).
- Trần (2004).
- Hồ (1976).